Description
The Mystic 60 was the result of 5 years of planning by Alan Morgan, the desire being to create an ocean cruising yacht that would appeal to those looking for something with more spirited performance than the standard cruiser designs. The design criteria in the brief to German Frers was ‘above all. She had to be a classic “proper” yacht designed for cruising an with a sea kindly hull. At the same time she was to be fast on all points of sail, with a rig that could be easily handled by just a two-man crew’. Launched in 1987 the design proved to be an immediate success with 6 boats built in the first 3 years. ELYSIA is Mystic 60 hull number 7. Commissioned by the highly successful One Ton sailer Tony Vernon she differs from her sisterships with an added focus on performance. The Frers office redesigned the keel and rig, adding additional structure to create a ‘performance’ version of the already quick design. ELYISA boasts a deeper bulb keel and a taller rig to improve performance with a high-performance laminate hull to reduce the weight. Having circumnavigated the world twice and venturing as far north as St Petersberg she has proven to be a highly capable ocean cruiser with her electric winch system making the sail handling easy for the smallest of crews. Extensively re-fitting in 2013/14 by the current owners her inventory highlights include: Built American Bureau of Shipping 1-A Plus Approved stability book Topsides repainted in AwlGrip two-pack paint 2013/14 Teak deck fully replaced in quarter sawn, 12mm Burma teak 2013/14 Underwater hull epoxy coated 2013/14 Perkins 6.3544M marine diesel engine 4-blade, bronze, Max Prop feathering propellor Kohler 9EFOZ marine generator Side Power Bow thruster Dual battery chargers Inverter B&G autopilot system B&G Navigation system upgrade June 2025 – B&G Zeus chart plotters, Triton 2 displays and V70 DSC VHF Garmin UHD2 stand-alone chart plotter Reverse cycle airconditioning/heating system Force 10 galley range Gruinart fridge and freezer system Flatscreen TV in saloon (2025) Stainless steel rod rigging, fully replaced in 2014 Reckmann manual roller reefing systems Andersen electric winches for sheets and halyards Lewmar electric windlass (2014) Simpson Lawrecne stainless steel davits Inflatable dinghy, hard transom (2024) Original sales brochure, featuring ELYISA is available by request Fresh from having her navigation electronics update the magnificent Mystic 60 ELYISA OF GLASGOW is lying in Corfu, Greece and is available for viewing strictly by prior appointment. OWNER’S COMMENTS: We purchased the Mystic 60 ELYSIA in 2013, immediately commissioning an extensive re-fit at the Manoel Island Boatyard in Malta. Our 10 seasons of ownership have been thoroughly enjoyable. The boat is a joy to sail with the rig beautifully balanced and the helm finger-tip light she is an easy boat to make ocean passages aboard. The Petter Yarn designed interior has taken our appreciation of ergonomics to a new level, every detail of the design has been carefully considered to make life afloat easier. It's with a heavy heart we are now offering this magnificent yacht for sale. SUMMARY OF 2013/14 REFIT: Removal and replacement of teak decks using new quarter sawn, 12mm thick, Burma teak, fully swept deck with wider margin board in traditional style with no shown butt joints, fully bonded Topsides re-painted in Awlgrip custom mixed blue two-pack paint Rod rigging replaced in full All fuel and water tanks drained and cleaned fully Extensive renovation and replacement of plumbing Replacement of all FW pumps to single type with spare aboard Extensive re-wiring of 24VDC and 230VAC electrical systems New Lewmar electric windlass installed Underwater hull blasted to remove antifouling 3 coats of International Gelshield epoxy applied to the underwater hull CONSTRUCTION Hull Construction: Built in Taiwan by Ta Shing for Alan Morgan Yachts (Mystic Yachts) Built American Bureau of Shipping 1-A Plus Approved stability book Rolly Tasker Sails GRP moulded hull with integrated stub keel and rudder skeg Sandwich construction Hand-laid vinylester Kyntex laminate Divinycell closed cell foam core material Vinylester laminate formed internal structural members Additional structure in way of keel pan to provide additional support for the larger keel Bulkheads laminated to hull with Vinylester laminate overlays, hand consolidated Laminate teak sheer strake Underwater hull epoxy coated in 2013/14 refit Topsides finish in AwlGrip custom mixed blue two-pack paint (2014) Deck & Superstructure Construction: GRP moulded deck incorporating coachroof superstructure and self-draining cockpit Sandwich construction Hand-laid vinylester laminate Divinycell closed cell foam core material Deck moulding finished in Awlgrip two-pack paint 12mm thick, swept planking, Burma teak deck laid in 2014 Burma teak toe rail and capping rails Stainless steel framed portholes and portlights Stainless steel cowls for deck ventilator dorade boxes Keel & Rudder: Performance version of keel, deeper fin profile with bulb GRP moulded stub keel Lead Antimony ballast keel bolted to stub keel Stainless steel keel bolts Skeg mounted, GRP moulded, fully balanced rudder Stainless steel rudder stock MACHINERY Engine & gearbox: Perkins 6.3544M marine diesel engine 130hp 6 cylinders, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled Borg Warner Velvet Drive hydraulic reversing marine gearbox Single lever morse control on the pedestal Cooling water is provided via sea chest Maintenance & Performance: Engine last serviced spring 2024 Engine overhauled in 2011/12 Rebuild works included : head removed, de-coked, new valves and head rebuilt. Approximately 2,500 hours running since the rebuild Total running hours approximately 11,000 hours Propulsion & Steering: Stainless steel propellor shaft 4-blade, bronze, Max Prop feathering propellor Cable drive steering system – spare set of custom-made steering cables stowed aboard Stainless steel wheel with leather trim Wooden emergency tiller Bow Thurster: Sidepower Thurster Tunnel mounted Joy stick type controller on the pedestal Autopilot: B&G Hydra Autopilot system Hydraulic drive pump Generator: Kohler 9EFOZ marine generator 9kVA, 50Hz Yanmar, 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated diesel engine Remote control and monitoring panel ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Voltage systems: 12VDC onboard power system – Provide via dropper for instruments only 24VDC onboard power system 230VAC shore power system Shore Power System: 2x Extension lead to connect to shore supply Adaptors for different supply sockets Single 32 amp connection point Hardwired RCD-protected system 230VAC sockets, battery charger, immersion heater Battery Banks: Engine Battery – 2x 12VDC, 130Ah, AGM batteries – supplying 24VDC Domestic Battery – 4x 12VDC, 230Ah, AGM batteries – supplying 24VDC (2025) Genset Battery – 1x 12VDC, 80Ah battery Battery Monitor: Mobitronic battery monitor displays for each battery bank Charging: Victron Centaur battery charger 230VAC – 24VDC 60amps Inverter / Charger: Heart combi inverter/charger 230VAC – 12VDC, 50amp charger 12VDC – 230VAC inverter, 2000w Alternators: Single engine driven 24VDC alternator Alternator smart charging controller (2025) Other Electrical: 12VDC charging socket at the nav station PLUMBING SYSTEMS Fresh Water: Pressuried hot and cold water systems Filters for pressurised system Mixer tap in galley Manually pumped fresh water tap in galley Mixer tap and dedicated shower and bath taps in master cabin en-suites Mixer taps extending for use as shower heads in both forward heads Hot water provide from calorifier heated by engine cooling water or immersion heater Salt Water: Manually pumped salt water tap at galley sink Black Water: Heads can discharge directly overboard or to holding tanks Two forward heads connected to the forward holding tank Aft heads connected to aft holding tank Holding tanks discharging overboard with macerator pump Grey Water: Shower/bath drains all plumbed to holding tank Forward tank for both forward heads Aft tank for aft heads Tanks discharging overboard with macerator pump Bilge Pumps: Manual Bilge Pump x2 Electric Bilge Pump – x2, auto and manual switching Bilge pump operation alarm Portable electric pump Petrol salvage pump Deck Wash: Pressurised salt water wash system Located forward for washing anchor chain and mooring gear Fresh water deck wash located forward TANKAGE Fuel: Four tanks in total Stainless steel tank construction Approximate total capacity 900ltrs Tanks fully drained and cleaned June 2025 Fuel distribution manifold Fresh Water: Four tanks in total Stainless steel tank construction Approximate total capacity 800ltrs Water distribution manifold Black Water Tanks: Two independent tanks Stainless steel tank construction Not used in current ownership Grey Water Tanks: Two independent tanks GRP tank construction Tank Monitoring: Tank level indicators for water and fuel tanks NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT On Deck: Depth/Speed/Log/Wind – 2x B&G Triton 2 displays, installed 2025 along with new cabling and transducers Plotter – Garmin UHD2, can be used in cockpit or at chart table Plotter/Radar – B&G Zeus2 9” MFD mounted at pedestal (2025) At Chart Table: Depth/Speed/Log/Wind – B&G Hydra 2000 displays x2 Plotter – Garmin UHD2 can be moved down from cockpit GPS – Cetrek GPS display Port Forward Cabin: Repeater – B&G Hydra repeater Communications Equipment: DSC VHF – B&G V70 with integrated AIS (2025) VHF – Icom M45EURO SSB – Furuno FS1550 receiver – not used in current ownership DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Galley: Stove – Force 10, 4-burner with oven gas cooker, gimbal mounted Microwave – Whirlpool Max Microwave 230VAC Fridge – Built-in, top-loading, Gruinart, sea water-cooled system. Fully insulated Freezer – Built-in, top-loading, Gruinart, sea water-cooled system. Fully insulated High-quality crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and galley utensils. Heads: Toilets – Electric flush marine toilets in all three heads Wash hand basins x3 Mixer taps x3 Shower fittings x3 Heating & Ventilation: Air conditioning system with reverse cycle to provide heat Outlets in all cabins, saloon and galley Mosquito net covers for all deck hatches Insect screens for all portholes Mosquito net to cover cockpit Lighting: Overhead lighting throughout interior Engine room lighting Reading lights in way of all bunks Low-level courtesy lighting Entertainment: Radio/CD head unit with speakers in saloon and cockpit TV in master cabin, connectivity for auxiliary inputs TV and DVD player in saloon ACCOMMODATION Summary of Accommodation: Double cabin forward with jack’n’jill en-suite heads access Symmetrical twin / triple cabins forward with en-suite heads Full-width saloon with saloon table and coffee table Nav Station Linear galley Master aft cabin with ensuite heads, including bath Single-level sole throughout interior with 1.85+ headroom Accommodation Finish: Teak joinery work finished in a satin varnish Bulkheads finished in an off-white paint with varnished teak trims Hull sides lined in T&G style wood panels, finished in an off-white Corian worktops in galley Corian countertop in master cabin en-suite Brushed stainless steel splashbacks in galley Vinyl covered panels to finish headlining Traditional style hardwood soleboards, teak veneer on plywood panels, all lifting to provide access to bilge space beneath Upholstery throughout covered with denim blue suede Alcantara Leather effect fitted covers for all seating Leather effect covers for tables in the saloon Teak sole gratings in heads compartments Sprung mattresses for all cabins with zip covers Curtains for all portlights and port holes Roller blinds fitted for all deck hatches Lee cloths fitted to all fixed berths Lightweight duvets, pillows and bed linen for all cabins Selection of general linen Monogrammed hand, bath and beach towels Description of Accommodation from Forward: Forward Cabin: Cabin accessed from port cabin and heads Double V-berth forward Shelf overhead, outboard, above aft end of bunks Countertop aft of bunks to port, space beneath for washing machine to be installed if required (plumbing still in place), lockers above countertop outboard Hanging locker aft of bunk to starboard Access beneath bunk to bow thruster Port Midships Cabin: Accessed from port side of saloon forward Single berth outboard longitudinally Lower bunk can convert to an occasional double Fold down single berth above. Three, front access lockers beneath lower bunk Countertop unit inboard centrally with drawers beneath Hanging locker forward of countertop En-suite access to heads forward Walk through heads to access the forward cabin Port Forward En-suite Heads: Accessed from the forward end of the port cabin, providing a walk-thru to the forward cabin Heads provides en-suite facilities for both port forward and forward cabin Marine toilet mounted outboard aft Corner countertop unit forward with inset stainless steel wash hand basin Mixer tap extending out for use as shower head Vanity lockers with mirror doors outboard above countertop Starboard Midships Cabin: Accessed from starboard side of saloon forward Single berth outboard longitudinally Three, front access lockers beneath lower bunk Lower bunk can convert to an occasional double Fold down single berth above. Countertop unit inboard centrally with drawers beneath Hanging locker forward of countertop En-suite access to heads forward Starboard En-suite Heads: Accessed from forward end of starboard cabin Marine toilet mounted outboard aft Corner countertop unit forward with inset stainless steel wash hand basin Mixer tap extending out for use as shower head Vanity lockers with mirror doors outboard above countertop Saloon: Full-width saloon occupying the space between the forward bulkhead and the companionway aft U-shaped saloon settee to port wrapping around the saloon table Fixed saloon table with bottle storage in the central section, accessed from top of table Two swivelling armchairs inboard Selection of storage lockers outboard of settee forward and aft U-shaped lounging style settee to starboard wrapping around a coffee table Fixed teak coffee table inboard of settee Two teak barrel-style stools for use at table Storage lockers outboard of settee forward and aft Nav Station: To starboard side, aft of companionway Aft facing navigators seat Chart table extending aft, table top lifting to provide chart storage Instruments mounted in cluster wrapping around chart table with plotter/radar displays outboard of navigators seating Storage beneath navigators seat and drawers below table forward. Ships switch panel inboard of chart table Galley: To port side aft of the saloon Linear galley running aft and providing walk-thru to master cabin Worktops inboard and outboard. Double stainless steel sinks inset to inboard worktop centrally Stainless steel splashbacks running the length of worktop Selection of drawers and lockers beneath inboard worktop Worktop forward, outboard with in-built, toploading fridge and freezer beneath, front access to fridge below worktop Gimbal-mounted gas cooker aft Section of worktop aft of cooker with microwave built in above worktop level, outboard Storage drawers beneath aft section of worktop Selection of crockery storage outboard of worktop with lockers above. Master Cabin: Located aft, accessed through galley to port side Island-style double bunk aft Standing room forward of bunk Countertops outboard of bunk to port and starboard Curved single-seat outboard of bunk, forward, to port and starboard Bookshelves outboard of settee backs with lockers aft Countertop unit forward of settee to port with drawers beneath and locker outboard Dresser unit forward of seating to starboard with dedicated, swing-out stool Access to en-suite heads forward to starboard Master Cabin En-suite Heads: Thwart ships heads compartment located to starboard side Inboard facing toilet located outboard, aft, concealed within moulded seating unit Countertop forward with Corian moulded wash hand basin and mixer tap Storage lockers and drawer beneath the countertop Shower stall at the inboard end of the compartment Shower tray doubling as a bath if desired, teak plinth surrounding tray with dedicated shower fitting and mixer tap. Workshop: Located aft of the navigation station on starboard side. Workbench outboard with vice Storage shelves outboard of work bench with storage rack beneath using storage boxes. Access to engine space inboard. Engine space can also be accessed by door at forward end in way of companionway with removable panels in galley providing additional access to the port side of the engine DECK EQUIPMENT Rig: Performance version of rig, approximately 2m taller than standard Keel stepped, triple spreader, cutter rig. Alloy mast and spars manufactured by Antal Spars finished in AwlGrip custom mixed blue, two-pack paint (2014) Stainless steel rod rigging, fully replaced in 2014 Reckmann roller reefing system on forestay, removed, stripped and overhauled in 2018 Reckmann roller reefing system on the inner forestay, fitted new in 2003 Harken main sail track and car system for slab reefing mainsail Hydraulic, stainless steel vang, stripped and overhauled with new seals in 2014 Hydraulic backstay tensioner with Navtec remote control panel located in cockpit Backstay insulators fitted with backstay in use as SSB antenna Spinnaker pole, stowing on mast track Running backstays, in spectra, tensioned on cockpit winch Harken mainsheet track and car system Harken stainless steel turning blocks for sheets Winches: Primary Winches – 2x Andersen 68, electric, two-speed, self-tailing Secondary Winches – 2x Andersen 58, two-speed, self-tailing Mainsheet Winches – 2x Andersen 52, two-speed, self-tailing Runner Winches - 2x Andersen 52, two-speed, self-tailing Mast Foot Halyard Winches – 2x Andersen 52, electric, two-speed, self-tailing, 2x Andersen 58, two-speed, self-tailing Sails: Mainsail – Ocean-quality dacron with leather protection in areas of high wear. Fully battened, Harken mast car system. Rolly Tasker Sails Yankee – Ocean-quality dacron with leather protection in areas of high wear. Roller reefing with white UV strip. Rolly Tasker Sails Staysail – Ocean-quality dacron with leather protection in areas of high wear. Roller reefing with white UV strip. Rolly Tasker Sails Cruising Chute – Fitted with snuffer, lightly used Canvas Work: Sprayhood – Blue material with windows forward Bimini – Blue material Pedestal Cover Sun Shade – Netting type screen for cockpit Cockpit Cushions – Fitted set of cushions with backrests in cream material with terry towelling covers Sun Bathing Cushions – Set of three cushions for use on aft or foredecks Cockpit Table Cover Liferaft cover Anchoring & Mooring: Bower Anchor – Bruce 120lbs anchor on 12mm chain, 75m long rode (Chain replaced 2025) Kedge Anchor – CQR 75lbs anchor on chain/warp rode Spare Anchor – Lightweight folding type anchor Anchor Windlass – Lewmar electric windlass with chain gypsy and warping drum Fenders – Selection, all fitted with socks Mooring Lines – Selection Passarelle – Stainless steel folding passarelle with teak grating, mounted on transom. Anchor Ball day signal Motoring Triangle day signal Tender: Davits – Simpson Lawrence stainless steel davits Dinghy – Inflatable dinghy, hard transom (2024) Outboard – Suzuki 6hp, 4-stroke outboard General: Double stainless steel bow roller Stainless steel pulpit rail with walk-thru boarding step for bow too mooring Deck-mounted stainless steel stanchions supporting double-tier guardwires Guardwire gates to port and starboard sides Stainless steel mooring cleats forward, midships and aft, 8 in total Anchor lockers forward and aft of windlass, with deck hatches to access Dorade ventilator to port and starboard of coachroof forward with stainless steel protective hoops and cowls. Liferaft secured in cradle centrally forward of mast Stainless steel granny bars fitting to port and starboard sides of mast Halyard and reefing winches mounted outboard of mast aft to port and starboard Teak grab rails mounted on coachroof sides Ventilators to port and starboard sides, aft of mast Moulded coaming wrapping around the cockpit with teak top Primary and secondary winches mounted outboard of the coaming Bench seating to port and starboard sides of the cockpit GRP helm pedestal housing engine dash panel and plotter/radar display Varnished, teak cockpit table, folding leaves to port and starboard, central bottle storage and glass rack Coachroof extending aft of cockpit with mainsheet track and winches mounted on coachroof Stainless steel folding swimming ladder, deploying on port side at guardwire gate Lazzarette locker beneath aft deck Swept stainless steel radar arch bridging transom as part of custom-built pushpit railing, including ‘G&T’ seating to port and starboard Outboard storage bracket to port SAFTEY EQUIPMENT: General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs. Life saving: Liferaft #1 – 8 Person cannisterStowing on stainless steel deck cradle forward of mast with hydrostatic release. Requires service Liferaft #2 – 6 Person valise. Requires service Horseshoe lifebuoy x2 JonBouy inflatable danbuoy module Smoke alarm system Gas alarm system with integrated shut-off solenoid Engine space fire extinguisher system with operation alarm. Manual or auto-deployment DISCLAIMER In this case we are acting as brokers only. The Owner is not selling in the course of a business. whilst every care has been taken in their preparation , the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The Purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice