San Pedro Yachts, Inc
2800 Miner Berth 43
San Pedro,
CA 90731 (Map)
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Accomodations:
Ballerina is a yachtsman s dream with accommodations below that will keep the Admiral happy! As you come down the companionway you will immediately admire the abundant teak and quality craftsmanship you just don t find in boats these days. She has the E type two-cabin layout with the spacious galley immediately to port which is much more desirable than the galley forward model when preparing meals for the crew underway. The galley features large counter top inserts over the sink and lots of room for food storage. Opposite to starboard is the navigation station with electronics that swing out to be viewed from the cockpit and a quarter berth just aft. Moving forward, the elegant U shaped dinette is to port and a large settee is opposite to starboard with lots of storage behind. The dinette and settee cushions have both been recently replaced and the salon features a bulkhead mounted Force 10 kerosene heater. As you move forward, the head is to port and entry can be gained from either the salon or the forward stateroom. There is an opening port in the head and ample room to shower for a vessel of her kind. Opposite the head to starboard is a large hanging locker in the salon. The master stateroom is forward and features a large V berth and seat that has an insert to enlarge the sleeping area, another hanging locker and lots of drawer and shelf storage. The salon and forward stateroom each have an overhead hatch/skylight with heavy plexiglass laid in a double hinged teak frame. Two stainless steel open ports have been added to the salon and there are 4 large Dorade vents and 2 smaller cowl vents that provide plenty of ventilation down below.
Galley:
Gimbaled kerosene stove/ovenDouble stainless steel sink with counter top insertsPlumbed with manual sea water intake (not currently operational)Large ice boxLots of room for food storage
Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Fully integrated radar, GPS and VHF16 mile Furuno radar (new in 1997)Garmin 12XL GPS (new in 1997)Standard Horizon Intrepid VHF - DSC enabled (new in 2001)Signet knot/log indicatorSignet wind direction/speed indicatorBlaupunkt Stereo/CD w/ Bose 151 speakersBulkhead mounted clock/barometer
Electrical System:
12v/110v systems built to U.S. specificationsHouse: four 6 volt batteries w/ 400 amp hoursEngine: two 6 volt batteries30 amp shorepower cord and GFI extension cordHeavy duty battery isolator switch65 amp alternator on engine12v and 110v outlets throughout boat12v lights throughout boatFluorescent red light at nav station for night operation
Sails and Rigging:
Selected Sitka spruce spars (main painted in 2006; mizzen painted in 2009)New stainless steel Dyform standing rigging in 1998Lazy jacksProfurl Roller furling jib (new in 1999)Fiddle block set up for main sheet and main boom topping liftStainless steel boom gallows for main boomSheave in mast head for main and jib1 wooden reaching strut2 stainless steel Barient 22 two-speed winches in cockpit2 stainless steel Barient 26 two-speed winches on cabintop1 stainless steel mast winchSails (all in good to excellent condition):9.25 oz. mainsail w/ 3 reef points7.75 oz. mizzen w/ reef points7.25 oz. working jib (fitted for Profurl)7.25 oz. #2 Genoa (re-cut for Profurl)4.5 oz. #1 Genoa - reacher (170% - sail hanks removed to fly w/ spinnaker halyard) 9.25 oz. storm jib (new)9.25 oz. storm trysail (new)
Additional Equipment:
U.S.C.G. safety equipment 5/8 teak decks (instead of normal 3/8 ) over molded nonskid deck (and they don t leak much!)Pedestal helm w/ stainless steel wheelMetal emergency tiller6 Sestrel pedestal mounted compass (serviced in 2005)Single lever Morse cable engine controls mounted on pedestalAuto-Helm steering vane (in custom storage space under forward berth when not installed)Lavac vacuum flush marine toiletExternal stainless steel kerosene tank plumbed for both stove/oven and bulkhead mounted heater in salonStainless steel grey water tank for shower w/ both electric and manual bilge pumpManual sea water pump in both galley and head (not currently connected)Electric bilge pump w/ both automatic float switch and panel switchExtra electric bilge pump that can be relocated as neededManual bilge pumpBilge alarm (not yet installed)Sunbrella canvas for all exterior teak and pedestalStainless steel dodger frame w/ custom teak splash guard (needs canvas) Teak covered cockpit seats w/ teak cushion guards
Ballerina is the second to last Phillip Rhodes designed Offshore 40 built by Cheoy Lee and her original owner was present during construction. Her yawl rig provides 750 sq. ft. of sail area and many options for the cruising sailor underway. This vessel was constructed with a thick fiberglass hull, deck and cabin trunk molded to Lloyd's specifications and covered with teak to give the appearance of a classic wooden boat. An out-of-state move has forced the sale of this well maintained vessel. If you are in the market for blue water sailboat and want to hold you head up high at the yacht club bar, please take a moment to check out the full specs of this fine vessel.
Accomodations:
Ballerina is a yachtsman s dream with accommodations below that will keep the Admiral happy! As you come down the companionway you will immediately admire the abundant teak and quality craftsmanship you just don t find in boats these days. She has the E type two-cabin layout with the spacious galley immediately to port which is much more desirable than the galley forward model when preparing meals for the crew underway. The galley features large counter top inserts over the sink and lots of room for food storage. Opposite to starboard is the navigation station with electronics that swing out to be viewed from the cockpit and a quarter berth just aft. Moving forward, the elegant U shaped dinette is to port and a large settee is opposite to starboard with lots of storage behind. The dinette and settee cushions have both been recently replaced and the salon features a bulkhead mounted Force 10 kerosene heater. As you move forward, the head is to port and entry can be gained from either the salon or the forward stateroom. There is an opening port in the head and ample room to shower for a vessel of her kind. Opposite the head to starboard is a large hanging locker in the salon. The master stateroom is forward and features a large V berth and seat that has an insert to enlarge the sleeping area, another hanging locker and lots of drawer and shelf storage. The salon and forward stateroom each have an overhead hatch/skylight with heavy plexiglass laid in a double hinged teak frame. Two stainless steel open ports have been added to the salon and there are 4 large Dorade vents and 2 smaller cowl vents that provide plenty of ventilation down below.
Galley:
Gimbaled kerosene stove/ovenDouble stainless steel sink with counter top insertsPlumbed with manual sea water intake (not currently operational)Large ice boxLots of room for food storage
Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Fully integrated radar, GPS and VHF16 mile Furuno radar (new in 1997)Garmin 12XL GPS (new in 1997)Standard Horizon Intrepid VHF - DSC enabled (new in 2001)Signet knot/log indicatorSignet wind direction/speed indicatorBlaupunkt Stereo/CD w/ Bose 151 speakersBulkhead mounted clock/barometer
Electrical System:
12v/110v systems built to U.S. specificationsHouse: four 6 volt batteries w/ 400 amp hoursEngine: two 6 volt batteries30 amp shorepower cord and GFI extension cordHeavy duty battery isolator switch65 amp alternator on engine12v and 110v outlets throughout boat12v lights throughout boatFluorescent red light at nav station for night operation
Sails and Rigging:
Selected Sitka spruce spars (main painted in 2006; mizzen painted in 2009)New stainless steel Dyform standing rigging in 1998Lazy jacksProfurl Roller furling jib (new in 1999)Fiddle block set up for main sheet and main boom topping liftStainless steel boom gallows for main boomSheave in mast head for main and jib1 wooden reaching strut2 stainless steel Barient 22 two-speed winches in cockpit2 stainless steel Barient 26 two-speed winches on cabintop1 stainless steel mast winchSails (all in good to excellent condition):9.25 oz. mainsail w/ 3 reef points7.75 oz. mizzen w/ reef points7.25 oz. working jib (fitted for Profurl)7.25 oz. #2 Genoa (re-cut for Profurl)4.5 oz. #1 Genoa - reacher (170% - sail hanks removed to fly w/ spinnaker halyard) 9.25 oz. storm jib (new)9.25 oz. storm trysail (new)
Additional Equipment:
U.S.C.G. safety equipment 5/8 teak decks (instead of normal 3/8 ) over molded nonskid deck (and they don t leak much!)Pedestal helm w/ stainless steel wheelMetal emergency tiller6 Sestrel pedestal mounted compass (serviced in 2005)Single lever Morse cable engine controls mounted on pedestalAuto-Helm steering vane (in custom storage space under forward berth when not installed)Lavac vacuum flush marine toiletExternal stainless steel kerosene tank plumbed for both stove/oven and bulkhead mounted heater in salonStainless steel grey water tank for shower w/ both electric and manual bilge pumpManual sea water pump in both galley and head (not currently connected)Electric bilge pump w/ both automatic float switch and panel switchExtra electric bilge pump that can be relocated as neededManual bilge pumpBilge alarm (not yet installed)Sunbrella canvas for all exterior teak and pedestalStainless steel dodger frame w/ custom teak splash guard (needs canvas) Teak covered cockpit seats w/ teak cushion guards
2800 Miner Berth 43
San Pedro,
CA 90731 (
Map )
Please contact us at our San Pedro location at 310-547-4415 or our Long Beach location at 562-786-1872.