Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 2 x 473 litres
Fuel Tanks: 2 x 473 litres
Holding Tanks: 30 gallons
Design and Construction
This a masthead cutter design by Fred Amor of Amor Marine. One of 27 in the series, this is a very solid blue water cruiser. The hull is cored fibreglass with a 3/4 length keel. The design delivers an easily driven hull that is very stable. The deck features wide side decks and a safe and deep cockpit. A boat built in British Columbia by a current yard, this boat is a rare opportunity to own a turn-key deep water craft capable of taking on the High Arctic or the South.
Accommodations
The layout is a custom, by the factory. The forepeak area is reserved for storage and a work space. The head is in this area and has a shower and molded floor with sump. The main salon has two large settees with lots of storage under and behind the settees. There is a large drop leaf table on the centreline between the settees. The "U" shaped galley is next back to port. The large nav station is opposite to starboard. There is a large enclosed quarter berth to aft of the nav station, creating a three cabin layout. The interior is panelled in tongue and groove which also makes up the headliner. Trim is varnished mahogany and the sole is solid teak.
Refrigeration: Frigiboat 12V (2002)
Stove: 3- burner Force 10 Propane with Oven (2007)
Propane Tank Stowage: 2-20 lb in lazarette
Heating System: Diesel Dickinson Arctic
Pressure Water: Jabsco 12V system
Hot Water Heater: Bosch Propane W125 on-demand
Shower
Head: Jabsco Manual with Holding Tank
Navigational and Electrical
Navigational Equipment -
Northstar M121 GPS Receiver (multi-element daylight display) and Radar (2009)
Electrolysis Protection: Prop shaft Zincs and Ground Zinc Plate
Safety Gear
DBC Offshore 6 person liferaft with suitcase and stainless rack
Lifesling M.O.B. unit
EPIRB: ACR 406 MHZ (serviced 2009)
Strobe Light
Fire Extinguishers:
Emergency Tiller
Other Features
Kevlar Bow Sheathing: Four layers feathering back from stem to one layer at b-max (2009)
Spare Propeller (2009)
Mast steps to masthead
Stainless steel grappling hooks (x2 - 2009)
BBQ: Force 10 Cylindrical
Fenders:
Boarding Ladder
Dinghy: 9' Minto (Fiberglass) with oars/sailing rig - cabin-top mounted
Note: There are four Mustang Immersion Survival Suits and four Mustang inflatable lifejackets available for an extra cost.
Broker's Comments
This boat is proven and sound. Recently having navigated the Northwest Passage, and before that a trip to Australia. "Silent Sound" is well equipped with many recent upgrades. Consider this boat for any coastal or offshore work.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.