Call to see at the
Fort Lauderdale
Boat Show February 2008 ($229,000 - REDUCED 5% Commission to Buyer�s Broker) Contact Owner at [email protected] or 305 213 3034 Brochure <- Click to see brochure (right click, save as to save Brochure) See gallery at http://www.maiamiami.com MAIA is an extremely strong, heavy-duty yacht, designed for comfort and headroom, safety and ease of sail. Rigged for solo operation, raise/lower all four sails from captain�s chair with Profurl roller furling and electronic winches. Exceptionally easy to handle and ideal for cruising. MAIA has fiberglass hull and deck, and is a Ketch Rig MAIA Presents Beautiful Lines and Freeboard

MAIA is in great condition, with major renovations and refinishing done in 2006 to its interior, hull (resurfaced), decks (Awlgrip and new hardware), electronics (including new Raymarine Radar/GPS (RL70CRC Plus with Pathfinder 2kw and Rayster 125 GPS, and Depth/Temp/Speed transducer), VHF, Stereo (4 speakers), Hailer, Mast Antenna for cellular, TV Antenna, ceiling speakers for TV, 2 solar fans, new galley (counters, faucet, sink, teak, tile splash guards), new Raritan water heater with heat transfer, sails checked/re-stitched, and Shipmate stove rebuilt.
MAIA�S other recent improvements include sails all restitched or replaced; two Raritan LectraSans for USCG compliant waste treatment, extra Racor filter and fuel pump to recirculate/polish/scrub fuel, additional bilge pumps, new Bimini fabric, BBQ, VCR, Air Filtration (HEPA), new blower for engine room (2006), and new Life Sling and Safety Ring (2006).
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| Berths sleep 8 (plus two settee berths). Three Staterooms (Owner�s stateroom, and two guest staterooms (each with two berths). | ||||||
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Tankage: Aluminum Water: 375 g Fuel: 325 g. (range (without Sails) over 1500 miles) | ||||||
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Steady, safe blue water capable; updated equipment; significant updates and renovations in 2006; extensive sail inventory (replacement cost estimated at or above MAIA�s asking price); heavy duty rigging; rigged for solo operation; and ideal for cruising. | ||||||
WALK THROUGH |
Starting aft there is a large owner's stateroom with centerline queen berth, and en-suite head and shower. Moving forward through the galley is the salon with dinette to port and settee to starboard. The salon windows have been refitted with Lucite (2006). The navigation station and chart table are located at the aft starboard end of the salon. There is excellent chart storage beneath the chart table. Behind the chart table is a workshop room with the engine and generator easily accessible from here (repainted 2006; new closet shelving 2006).
Next forward are two similar cabins, port and starboard, each with double and single berths. Forward of each cabin there is a head. A large stall shower is shared between them. Further forward is a watertight bulkhead and, accessible only from the deck, is a large sail locker. There are courtesy lights and 12 volt reading lights throughout.
Ample closet, on deck and below floor storage.
| Profile |
| Specifications
LOA: 56' Beam: 15� 5" Max Draft: 5� 6" Disp: 51,000 lbs Fuel: 325 g. (3 tanks) Water: Aluminum Tank 375 g. Headroom: 6'8" Hull: Mil: Fiberglass Deck: Fiberglass Rig: Ketch Rig Tender: 9.6 Seaeagle, with 8 HP Johnson
| Rigging and Sail Inventory � Mainsail � Mizzen � Mizzen staysail � Yankee 120% Genoa (Genoa and staysail Rig redesigned with double headsail) � 130% Genoa � Storm Trisail (with it's own track on the mainmast) � Cruising spinnaker with dousing chute. � Seven manual winches and 3 electric self-tailing winches � 1 X 19 wire standing rigging with Staylock fittings (2) Boom vangs and whisker pole with track on mast; Turnbuckles (New 1999) |
| Cabins/Salon
� Sleeps: 8 owners and guests in three staterooms. Also includes two settee berths (total 7 berths). � Salon: Kenmore HEPA Air Cleaner; � Air-conditioning: New Fall 2008, Raw water cooled | Equipped for Solo Operation and Cruising
� Stainless Wire Standing Rigging � Porfurl Roller Furling on all four sails � Safety harnesses with 55� of lines each for port and starboard. � Hydraulic (Hynautic) Steering |
| Galley
� Counters, sink, faucet, hardware replaced 2006 � Large refrigerator box and separate oversized freezer (heavily insulated, generally run 45-60 minutes per day) � Pressurized hot and cold water (new higher pressure pump and water heater 2006) � Shipmate 3-burner stove with oven (with solenoid shut-off valve) (Rebuilt 2006) � (3) Aluminum propane tanks � 110 volt microwave oven � 12 gallon water heater (2006) � HRO 110 volt water maker (300 gals/day) - (not in use) � Cabinets throughout provide significant storage � Oversized pantry just aft of galley. | Electronics
� Radar: Raymarine RL70CRC Plus with Pathfinder 2kw (2006) � GPS: Raymarine Rayster 125 GPS (for RL80CRC), (2006) � Transducer: Depth/Temp/Speed transducer (2006) � VHF: 600 DSC (Use at station or via handheld, wireless remote) (2006) (Also, Hand-held battery operated backup) � Autopilot: Robertson AP200DL with remote � Hailer: Horizon LH5 (2006) � SSB: Icom M700 SSB radio � Indicatators: Datamarine depth, knot/log and AWl/wind speed indicator � Compass: Danforth Constellation compass at helm � Stereo: MXD55 (2006) CD, weather, AM/FM with port for Ipod, 4 speakers (2 Salon; 2 Cockpit) � TV: LCD Display/TV, VCR, two Ceiling speakers (Speakers added 2006) Antenna on Mast (Mounted 2006) � Cellular: Antenna on Mast (Mounted 2006) � Dockside cable television with cord |
| Safety/Navigation
� 6-Man Avon Life Raft (Inspected 10/06) � MOB Pole/Flag � Life Ring (2006) � Life Sling (2006) � Life Jackets � Safety harnesses, 55� Tethers for running lines on port and starboard � Mini EBIRB � Lights include: Standard running, steaming and anchor; foredeck light on mainmast; masthead tricolor. Numerous cruising spares. | Deck Equipment � Side Stanchions with Lifelines � Bimini top with side panels � Fiberglass Decks � Electric Anchor Windlass (2 Anchors); plus spare anchor � 6 Fenders (4 New 9/06) � Navigation Lights � Spreader Lights � Flood Light � Propane grill mounted on stern rail � Outboard bracket on stern rail |
| Anchors
Electric Anchor Windlass (2 Anchors): � 75 lb. COR anchor with 200' of 3/8" chain (new 1999) � 66 lb. Bruce anchor with 150' of 3/8" chain (new 1999) 351b. Mounted at Stern (Mounts for 2 Anchors): � � Danforth anchor with chain and rode (200+ ft Line) | Engine & Mechanical � Hydraulic Wheel Steering � Bilge Pumps (4, at three levels on two different battery banks); Manual Pump � Manual Head � Fresh Water Cooling System � Fuel Filters � Engine Alarm |
| Tankage/Water/Sanitation � Three 125 Gallon Aluminum fresh water tanks; Deck filled. � Fresh water pressure pump (2006) � Raritan water heater with heat (2006) � Holding Tank with Macerator � LectaSans (fore, aft) discharge overboard with three-ways valves diverting to Holding Tank. | Power
� 7.5 KW Generator � Heart Interface, EMS Link 200, Freedom 25, Heart 2500 (12V), Heart 2800 (24V) (12/24 volt DC electrical system - charged by (2) alternators (12 and 24 volt) and/or (2) inverter/chargers) � Power from Generator, Engine, Shore 220 (50A) or 110 (multiple cables for shore power, including new 50� 220/50A); � 7 8D Batteries. |
See also at: MAIA's Site and Everyboat and Boat Trader