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Specifications

Make Feeling
Model 44
Year 2007
Length 44.0ft (13.4m)
Beam 4.24m
Draft 2.57m
Hull Material GRP
Engine Volvo D2 55hp diesel engine, 3,000 engine hours
Fuel Type diesel
Location Leros, Greece, Greece

Equipment & Extras

Ballast (kg)
3100
Length waterline
39.08
Displacement (kg)
10090
Fuel Capacity (liters)
200
Fresh Water Capacity (liters)
520
  • Hydraulic/electric lifting keel
  • GRP hull, deck & structure
  • Full teak decks and cockpit
  • Folding steering wheel
  • Twin rudders
  • Coppercoat antifouling (last applied 2020)
  • Cast iron base plate
  • Shaft drive
  • 3 bladed folding propeller
  • Automatic fire extinguisher
  • Sleopner bowthruster (tunnel version)
  • Eberspacher heating
  • Adverc charging system
  • 4 AGM batteries (Engine starter, Bowthruster, 2x 240Ah domestic)
  • Small semi-flexible solar panel (forward of sprayhood, 260w/day)
  • Swivelling rigid semi-flexible solar panel (between backstays arch, 760 w/day)
  • Duogen – wind & water generator
  • Switch panel
  • Alpine hi-fi with 2 interior and 2 waterproof cockpit speakers
  • Mastervolt MICC (Mass Inverter Charger Control)
  • Remote control handset (for mainsail raising)
  • Water filter (for drinking water)
  • Accom for 6 in 3 double cabins
  • Solid cherry wood joinered interior (high gloss varnish)
  • Cream Bolon head linings
  • Hatches with folding blinds and mosquito nets
  • Double master cabin forward with ensuite heads
  • Two double cabins aft
  • Unique central navigation station in saloon
  • Gigantic double-folding saloon table (seats 10)
  • Two bookcases in saloon
  • Raymarine E120 chartplotter (saloon)
  • Graphic screen (saloon)
  • Fixed VHF radio and speaker (saloon)
  • DSM (Digital Sounder Module) / Fishfinder
  • Sea Me active radar detector switch
  • Life Tag switch (6 Life Tags)
  • Two Raymarine portable VHF radios
  • EPIRB
  • Tool locker
  • Galley fridge with freezer compartment
  • Gimballed gas hob and oven
  • Gas kettle, electric kettle, induction hob
  • Saucepan storage compartment
  • Cupboards and shelving for food, crockery
  • 3 drawers for cutlery, cooking utensils
  • Glasses (glass and plastic)
  • Main heads with toilet, shower, basin, mirrored cabinets, electric shaver socket
  • Linen, mattress protectors, fitted sheets, pillows, duvets for all cabins
  • Towels, tea towels
  • 6 scatter cushions for main saloon, 5 for cockpit
  • Sprayhood (new 2019, zipped opening panel)
  • Bimini (with large Solara solar panel that swivels)
  • Lewmar V3 electric windlass (new 2025, with remote)
  • 25kg Rocna anchor
  • Anchor locker with 70m chain and 50m warp
  • 2 snubbers
  • Hook to untangle anchor chains
  • Storage for oil and anti-freeze
  • Three cockpit lockers (one gas bottle locker)
  • Numerous ropes
  • Mooring warps (with stainless steel springs)
  • Folding ladder
  • Two Mezzo D10 folding bikes
  • Sea brake
  • Bow fender
  • Hydrobubble stern anchor (with chain and warp)
  • Small gas bottles for gas barbecue
  • Various boat hooks
  • Buckets
  • Shore power cable and extension
  • Cable converters
  • Two water hoses
  • Two sets of masks, snorkels and fins
  • Dinghy pump
  • Flares
  • Electric jet washer
  • 6 cylindrical fenders
  • 1 balloon stern fender
  • Binnacle with folding steering wheel
  • Engine controls (at binnacle)
  • Bowthruster controls (at binnacle)
  • Raymarine Navpod for instruments (at binnacle)
  • Drinks and bottle holders (at binnacle)
  • Huge folding teak cockpit table (seats 8)
  • Blue foam seating cushions
  • Swing-back step to sugar scoop stern
  • Reel for anchoring ashore
  • Folding aluminium passerelle
  • Swim steps
  • Swim shower
  • Magma gas barbecue
  • Fishing rod holder
  • Ensign
  • Raymarine E80 chartplotter (cockpit)
  • Raymarine Tri-data (depth, water speed, distance/log)
  • Autopilot controls (cockpit)
  • VHF radio and speaker (cockpit)
  • Compass (cockpit)
  • 4 additional instruments above companionway (Depth, Water speed, Wind direction/strength, Autopilot controls)
  • AB 9AL rib (aluminium hull, Hypalon tubes, new 2021)
  • Davit for outboard
  • Suzuki 4-stroke 6hp outboard (new 2025, 2 hours use)
  • Viking 6 person liferaft
  • 6 lifejackets (new 2024)
  • Harnesses
  • Kim man overboard rescue sling
  • Horseshoe rescue buoy
  • Danbuoy
  • Manual & Electric bilge pumps
  • Mainsail by Crusader Sails (new 2021, 5 full-length battens, leech line, Cunningham hole, 3 reefing lines led to cockpit)
  • Boom with stackpack
  • Walder boom-brake
  • Genoa by Crusader Sails (new 2021, maximum size, foam luff insert, furling line led to cockpit)
  • Gennaker for downwind sailing (18 yrs old)
  • Bowsprit for gennaker (on own furling drum, downhaul led to cockpit)
  • Inner forestay (for storm jib)
  • Mast with VHF and FM antennae
  • Wind instruments
  • Sea Me active radar reflector
  • Tri-lens passive radar reflector (above spreaders)
  • Raymarine radome
  • Loud hailer/foghorn (on spreaders)
  • Spinnaker pole (on mast)
  • 6 retractable steps on mast
  • Standing rigging (original, price accounts for replacement cost)
  • Adjustable backstays
  • 10 clutches/jammers (Gennaker halyard, Storm jib halyard, Reef line 2, Mainsail outhaul, Mainsail sheet, Port traveller adjuster, Starboard traveller adjuster, Vang control line, Reef line 3, Topping lift, Reef line 1, Mainsail halyard)
  • Two 2-speed Harken 40 winches
  • Two 2-speed Harken 48 electric winches (primary)
  • Two Harken 44 ‘spinnaker’ winches

Description




Feeling 44 (2007) with a hydraulic/electric lifting keel built by Alliaura Marine, France from the design boards of Alan Mortain /Yiannis Mavrikios. A beautiful high quality ‘blisteringly fast’ cruising yacht.

GRP hull deck & structure. Full teak decks and cockpit. Lifting Keel (2'3/8'5 - 0.7m/2.6m) Wheel steering (folding) to twin rudders.  Coppercoat antifoul to hull. Cast Iron base plate to allow the yacht to take the ground and dry out safely.  The fin keel offers you extended cruising into areas that other fin keel yachts of this size just cannot reach.

Powered by 55hp Volvo D2-55, shaft drive to 3 bladed folding prop. Bowthruster, Lewmar V3 electric windlass (with remote) to 25kg Rocna anchor + 70m chain & 50m warp.  Adverc charging system, 4 AGM Batteries (domestic 2 x 240a/h), Small semi-flexible solar panel forward of the sprayhood, swiveling rigid semi flexi solar panel between backstays arch. Duogen – wind & water generator. Mastervolt control system.

Sloop rigged with adjustable back stays Mainsail & Genoa new in 2021 by Crusader Sails. Gennaker, storm jib (never used). Mainsail with boom stackpack, Walder boom-brake. 6 x Harken winches incl 2 x 48 electric winches.

Accom for 6 in 3 double cabins. Beautiful solid cherry wood interior. High gloss varnish finish throughout. Cream bolon ceiling.  Fully equipped galley with gimballed gas hob/oven, fridge with freezer comp, 2 s/s sink

Double master cabin forward with ensuite heads. Two double cabins aft.  Unique central Navigation station in saloon.  More than spacious saloon with huge central table (keel box & hydraulics centre in table housing). Over 500 Ltrs fresh water in 2 tanks,(with water filter) Holding tank. Eberspacher Heating, Tool locker packed with probably everything ever needed.

Comprehensive Raymarine Nav equipment including at Central saloon position E120 plotter, fixed VHF, 2 portable VHF's,DSM/Fishfinder. Cockpit: E80 plotter, Tri data, Autopilot, VHF, bowthruster controls, compass with 4 additional instruments above the companionway.   Safety gear incl: AB 9AL, a rib with an aluminium hull and Hypalon tubes new in 2021, Epirb, 6 life jackets (2024) 6 life tags.

Supplied new by Williams & Smithells Ltd in 2007 to the one and only owner, an engineer and perfectionist.  This Feeling 44 was and is the highest speced 44 that was ever supplied.  She lacks absolutely nothing for long term liveaboard cruising.  A very rare opportunity to own an absolutely beautiful lifting keel cruising yacht, packed with useful equipment and sails like a dream!

VAT paid Euros €175,000

Construction
Built by Alliaura Marine, France 2007
Designed by Alan Mortain / Yiannis Mavrikios
GRP Hull, Deck & Structure
Full Teak decks & cockpit
Lifting Keel (Hydraulic)
Cast iron base plate
Folding steering wheel
Twin rudders
Hull - Coppercoat antifouling (last applied 2020)
It is three times more expensive than standard antifouling, but lasts for at least 10 years, not one, so it turns out to be better and cheaper.
LOA: 45’1 (13.75m)
HL: 43’96 (13.40m)
LWL: 39’04 (11.90m)
Beam: 13’94 (4.25m)
Draft: 2’3-8’5 (0.7 – 2.6m)
Ballast Lift keel: 3,100 kg
Displacement: 10,090 kg (light)


Machinery
Engine compartment
Volvo D2 55hp diesel engine, with 3,000 engine hours.
Serviced by the owner every year.
Shaft drive
Volvo gearbox
Folding propeller, 3 blades
Consumption: 4-6 litres of diesel per hour, depending on engine revs
Automatic fire extinguisher
Bowthruster – Sleopner, tunnel version with port & stbd props.
Eberspacher heating


Electrics
Adverc…what’s that? The alternator on the engine charges the batteries, but, as on all yachts, it is a standard alternator, as used in cars/lorries/trucks, which charges batteries to 80% capacity. This is not a problem on land-based vehicles, since the battery is only used to start the engine. But on a yacht, the ‘domestic’ batteries are in constant use, and to only get to 80% charge means that, under engine power (as opposed to shore power) means you lose 20% of your battery capacity, which is huge. What the Adverc does is to ‘fool’ or ‘brainwash’ the alternator by pretending that the batteries are only charged to 60% or so; the alternator therefore keeps charging the batteries up to 100%. This is wonderful when on engine power.
4 batteries, all AGMs (Absorbed Glass Matrix):
Engine starter motor battery
Bowthruster battery
Two huge 240Amp/hour ‘domestic’ batteries
Small semi-flexible solar panel forward of the sprayhood. (700mm x 500mm) 260w/day
Swivelling rigid semi flexi solar panel between backstays arch. (1500mm x 680mm) 760 w/day
Duogen – wind & water generator
Switch panel
Alpine hi-fi with two interior speakers and two waterproof speakers in the cockpit
Mastervolt MICC = Mass Inverter Charger Control – used to monitor the charging state of the batteries and to switch the inverter on and off – the inverter turns 12 Volt DC power into 240 Volt AC power, used when not on shore power to charge laptops, the vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, electric toothbrushes etc.
Remote control handset – Used to control direction into the wind to make sure the mainsail is going up inside the stack pack lines and is not getting tangled; this is essential if there are only two people on board – one controlling the electric winch to raise the mainsail, the other using the remote control to adjust direction into the wind.


Tankage
Fuel: 1 tank 200 ltrs
Water: 2 tanks (300 ltrs/ 220 ltrs)
Holding: 1 tank
Water filter which purifies drinking water, so there is no need to buy bottled water.


Accommodation
Accom for 6 in 2 double aft cabins with double master cabin forward. (see layout attached)
Two heads / showers + single large holding tank.
Solid cherry wood joinered interior, beautifully shaped and varnished.
Special unique central nav station.
Galley to stbd
Head linings covered in cream Bolon material.
All the hatches have folding blinds and mosquito nets.
Master cabin
Double bed and storage underneath, plus bowthruster battery
3 reading lights
Vanity table and mirror
Wardrobe and shelving, with almost all the charts for the Med, sailing books and yacht maintenance books
Shelving along both sides, for books, charts, fishing rod…
Forward heads
Toilet, sink, shower and mirrored cabinets. Electric shaver socket.
Main saloon
Gigantic double-folding table, which can seat 10 people!
Two bookcases
Central navigation station
Most nav gear by Raymarine
Storage underneath and under the navigation seat.
The nav station has:
E120 chartplotter
Graphic screen which can display anything; usually used to display magnetic wind direction
VHF radio and speaker.
DSM = Digital Sounder Module, or Fishfinder; it is also useful to detect what the seabed is.
Sea Me active radar detector switch
Life Tag switch; Suli has 6 Life Tags; these are small devices which you wear like a watch – if someone falls in the sea, an alarm goes off and automatically switches the chartplotters into MOB (man overboard) mode, so the location of the victim is kept on the screens.
Two Raymarine portable VHF radios
EPIRB
Tool locker with every tool you will ever need
Galley:
Fridge with freezer compartment
Gimballed gas hob and oven
Gas kettle, electric kettle and induction hob
Saucepan storage compartment
Cupboards and shelving for food, crockery etc
3 drawers for cutlery, cooking utensils etc
Glasses for beer, wine and water, both glass and plastic
The main heads
Toilet, shower and basin and mirrored cabinets with shelving.
The toilet is plumbed to a holding tank for sewage, with a valve for it under the basin.
Electric shaver socket.
Two identical aft double cabins
Linen, mattress protectors, fitted sheets, pillows and duvets for all three cabins
Towels, tea towels etc
Ebersbacher ‘central heating’ in all cabins – not used for years, being in the Med!
6 scatter cushions for the main saloon and 5 for the cockpit


Deck
Sprayhood, new in 2019.
Zipped opening panel at the front to let air through in light winds for ventilation and improved visibility.
Bimini - Above the bimini, between the two backstays, a large Solara solar panel which swivels – partly to catch the early or late sun, and partly to clean it.
Windlass – Lewmar V3, new in 2025. Linked to a remote control used in the cockpit for stern-on mooring.
Anchor – 25kg Rocna anchor – the best make of anchor.
Anchor locker – with 70m of chain and 50m of warp, 2 snubbers and a hook to untangle the anchor chain of another yacht when we have crossed anchor chains – Storage for oil and anti-freeze for the engine.
Three cockpit lockers – one as the gas bottle locker
In the lockers:
Numerous ropes for different roles
Mooring warps
Mooring warps with stainless steel springs, to dampen the surge on the yacht in rough seas
Folding ladder
Two Mezzo D10 folding bikes
Sea brake
Bow fender
Hydrobubble stern anchor, with chain and warp
Small gas bottles for the gas barbecue
Various boat hooks
Buckets
Shore power cable and extension
Cable converters
Two water hoses
Two sets of masks, snorkels and fins
Dinghy pump
Flares
Electric jet washer
6 cylindrical fenders and one balloon stern fender
Binnacle with:
Folding steering wheel
Engine controls
Bowthruster controls
Navpod for the instruments, all Raymarine
Drinks and bottle holders
Fabulous huge cockpit with huge folding teak table, which can seat 8 people
Blue foam seating cushions
Swing-back step to go ashore and to step down to the sugar scoop stern to go swimming or to get in/out of the dinghy
Reel for anchoring then tying on ashore to a rock or a tree.
Passerelle – folding and aluminium
Swim steps
Swim shower
Magma gas barbecue
Fishing rod holder
Ensign


Navigation
Navpod for the instruments, all Raymarine:
E80 chartplotter
Tri-data, for depth, water speed and distance/log
Autopilot controls
Bowthruster controls
Switch for raising and lowering the hydraulic/electric lifting keel
VHF radio and speaker
Compass
4 instruments above the companionway:
Depth
Water speed
Wind direction and strength
Autopilot controls


Tenders
AB 9AL, a rib with an aluminium hull and Hypalon tubes new in 2021
Stored on deck, upside down.
Davit for lowering and raising the outboard onto the dinghy
Outboard – Suzuki 4-stroke 6hp, new in 2025; it has done 2 hours, so is not even run in yet!


Safety
Viking 6 person liferaft
EPIRB
6 lifejackets, all new in 2024
Harnesses
Kim man overboard rescue sling
Horseshoe rescue buoy
Danbuoy
Flares
Manual & Electric bilge pumps
The condition or level of safety equipment on board is not to be negotiated on following survey. It is likely to be listed by most surveyors but is not structural or an integral working part of the vessel and is not to be used to further negotiate the price down after survey. We strongly suggest that for your own personal safety that when purchasing a yacht you provide new safety equipment rather than relying on second hand gear.
Should you become the new owner of this yacht then the responsibility to re-register or update official bodies for items such as EPIRB, VHF, MMSI or AIS becomes yours.


Rig & Sails
Mainsail by Crusader Sails, new in 2021.
5 full-length battens, a leech line which goes up the leech and down the luff to the boom, so it can be adjusted from the boom at any wind angle.
Cunningham hole.
Three reefing lines, all led back to the cockpit.
Boom with stackpack for the mainsail
On the boom, a Walder boom-brake, which is used to control the mainsail and boom during a gybe. Instead of the boom crashing across, the Walder boom-brake slows the travel of the boom during a gybe – the boom travels slowly from one side to the other with a gentle whoosh!
Genoa – maximum size, by Crusader Sails, new in 2021.
Foam luff insert, which means that it does not get baggy when partially furled for higher winds.
Furling with the furling line led back to the cockpit.
Gennaker for downwind sailing. (18 yrs old) I do not use the mainsail, since it would chafe on the spreaders with the boom far out (launch the gennaker to windward, then bring out the genoa on the spinnaker pole)
Bowsprit for the gennaker, which is on its own furling drum. The downhaul is led back to the cockpit.
Inner forestay, used for hanking on the storm jib, small and made of very strong cloth, but I have never used it!
Mast – at the top;
VHF and FM antennae, wind instruments and Sea Me active radar reflector, which amplifies received radar signals and beams them back, making the vessel appear much bigger than she is.
Tri-lens passive radar reflector above the spreaders.
Raymarine radome.
Loud hailer/foghorn on the spreaders.
On the mast is a spinnaker pole.
6 retractable steps on the mast – useful for attaching the bonnet to the stackpack.
Standing rigging – all original
(note: the advertised price has taken into account the cost for standing rigging to be replaced, should this be raised in survey it is not to be re-negotiated on)
Adjustable backstays to bend the mast to improve upwind performance
10 clutches/jammers to control, from port to starboard:
Gennaker halyard
Storm jib halyard, used for raising the dinghy as a windscoop, and for raising and lowering it into the sea
Reef line 2
Mainsail outhaul
Mainsail sheet
Port traveller adjuster
Starboard traveller adjuster
Vang control line
Reef line 3
Topping lift
Reef line 1
Mainsail halyard
Two 2-speed Harken 40 winches
Two 2-speed Harken 48 electric winches, as the primary winches, used to raise the mainsail with the main halyard and then to control the genoa sheets
Two Harken 44 ‘spinnaker’ winches, to control the gennaker sheets








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