1939 Custom Danish Hajkutter Gaff Ketch
Specifications
Equipment & Extras
- Number of berths
- 10
- Number of cabins
- 3
- Three cabins
- Two heads
- Ten berths
- Captain’s Cabin: Double berth (190 cm x 140 cm)
- Forepeak Cabin: Up to four single bunks, each 200 cm long
- Galley Cabin: Two wide single bunks (200 cm x 170 cm)
- Main Saloon: Seats 8–10; one table folds down into a 190 cm x 100 cm berth
- Pilothouse: Table with two benches, one serving as a 180 cm x 55 cm watch bunk
- Deck Rating: Licensed for up to 40 day passengers (15–20 realistic for comfort)
- Headroom ranges between 5’11” and 6’4” throughout
- Hot water
- Diesel-fired hydronic heating system with copper piping for radiant heat
- Seating for up to forty people
- Pilothouse with full navigation and steering
- Galley with gas stovetop
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Additional gas stove and grill on the aft deck
- First aid kit
- Teak interior joinery
- Diesel heater
- Refrigerator/Freezer (220v)
- Gas stove in galley
- Pilot house for sheltered navigation
- Open aft “winter garden” seating area with hard cover
- Ample salon and galley space below
- Workshop with vice in the engine room
- Autopilot (needs new hydraulic pump)
- WAAS GP37 GPS
- Raymarine open array, 40-mile range Radar
- Compass
- EPIRB (expire 2027)
- VHF radio
- Furuno (operational, vintage) Depth sounder
- Deck lights
- Search lights (electrical and manual)
- Spinning rain window in pilot house
- 24V and 12V DC, 230V AC 50Hz
- 2000W inverter (24V to 230V)
- 100A charger (230V)
- Set up for three battery banks
- #1 two AGM 8D (good)
- #2 four AGM 8D plus starter battery (lead acid)
- 600W solar array on sliding solar frame over davits
- Diesel generator 8 kW (needs repair)
- Hull and Frames: Oak on oak
- Deck: Solid teak
- Interior: Solid teak throughout
- Copper sheathing below waterline
- Watertight bulkhead forward below the waterline
- Laid teak decks
- Teak pilot house and deckhouse
- Tall bulwarks on wooden stanchions
- Butterfly-style hatches and foredeck scuttle hatch
- Numerous cowl ventilators
- Bowsprit with netting
- Two hydraulic anchors with 100m chain each
- Hydraulic windlass with emergency manual crank
- Two winches on deck
- Hydraulic system also drives thruster, windlass, and mast winches
- Davits for skiff
- Liferings
- Two life rafts: one 20-man (exp 2027), one 10-man (out of date)
- Eight sails
- Gaff mainsail with topsail
- Gaff mizzen
- Staysail
- Inner jib
- Flying jib
- Square sail
- Galvanized standing rigging with deadeyes and lanyards
- Bronze and wood pinrails at both masts
- Galvanized chainplates and fittings throughout
- Hydraulic and manual winches at masts
- Traditional gaff ketch rig
- Main Caterpillar engine very good condition
- Transmission and excellent condition three bladed variable pitch prop
- Hydraulic Bow Thruster
- Large metal bilge pump run off of power take off and v belts from engine
- (2) 24 volt bilge pumps engine compartment and forward compartment
- 230 volt bilge pump
- Hydraulic steering
- Appropriate amount of fire extinguishers throughout the boat
- Engine room has specialized fire suppressant system gas, and monitoring system automation
- Emergency tiller system
- Has hydraulic system running off main engine, operates both thruster windless and two winches on Deck
- The windlass is a hydraulic system with an emergency manual cranking system, it runs two anchors each with 100 m of chain and two anchors that pull up into the bow of the boat Navy style
- Water maker, needs to be put back into operations
- It has a diesel generator 8kw but needs to be repaired
- Fresh-water cooled
- Transmission with variable-pitch propeller
- Main engine in very good condition
- (4) steel fuel tanks totalling 5,000 liters (approx. 1,320 gallons)
- (2) stainless-steel water tanks totalling 1,200 liters (approx. 317 gallons)
- Lube oil storage and transfer system
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