1997 ShearWater 45' (13.72 m) Staysail Schooner 45
Sodus Point, New York, United States
Moonbeam
Designed by world renowned yacht designer, Dudley Dix, "Moonbeam" was built in Cape Town, SA. in 1997-1998. Fully custom designed and finished "Moonbeam" and her sistership were designed for the Southern Atlantic Ocean where conditions are some of the most demanding in the world.
- Schooner
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
Description
Dudley Dix Design
Price Reduction May 10th $168,000
Call for details 585 748 7006
MOONBEAM
50 FT' SHEARWATER STAYSAIL SCHOONER 45 1997
Designed by world renowned yacht designer, Dudley Dix, "Moonbeam" was built in Cape Town, SA. in 1997-1998. Fully custom designed and finished "Moonbeam" and her sistership were designed for the Southern Atlantic Ocean where conditions are some of the most demanding in the world. For the construction of these two fine yachts, Fraser Yachts only employed the finest craftsmen, at the top of their game.
Length Overall – 50’
Length on Deck – 45’
Beam: 13.08ft
Length on Waterline – 37.4’
Draft – 6’3”
Displacement – 28219lbs
Ballast – 11640lbs
Sail Area - 1418 sqft
w/ Reaching Spinnaker - 2129 sqft
Tankage:
Water - 177g
Diesel - 69g
Moonbeam is Hull #1 and the builder’s boat! Her keel was laid in 1997 and she was launched in Cape Town South Africa in 1998 as “Moonbeam”. Her sister ship "Wind Dancer" a.k.a. "Apella" is hull # 2.
Designed by Dudley Dix, the Shearwater 45 Staysail Schooner has the same classic lines as the Shearwater 39 but with a modern spade rudder instead of the transom hung rudder, enhancing the appearance, and improving close handling maneuvers. The hull has a clipper box, substantial sheer, and slight tumblehome aft fairing into a radiused champagne-glass stern, good to look at from any angle. The underbody is clean and undistorted with a fine entry, easy midship section and powerful stern.
Characteristics will follow the traditions of the smaller sister for performance- easy motion and good manners on all points of sail. Designed to be handled by two, the more costly but more easily handled staysail schooner rig is traditional North American in appearance with heavily raked mast (7 degrees) and with tremendous appeal to those decerning owners with an eye for the traditional and for the elegance of yore.
As is normal for schooners, it will not be happy on a dead run and will need to be sailed a little freer on a beat than a cutter rig but will fly on any heading from a fetch to a broad reach.
Following the ABS Guide for Offshore Yachts, Moonbeam is immensely strong. Built to unwavering standards of structural integrity by a team of fine experienced craftsmen, her construction is designed and built to take heavy seas in her stride, affording her crew the ability to make safe and swift passages.
Forward of the accommodation is a watertight bulkhead with stowage forward for sails and light but bulky items such as inflatables and outboards. Access is from a 4'x4' teak hatch with three points of closure. Located in the sail locker are fenders and the newly installed electrical panel that controls the three forward bilge pumps and supplies current to the Lofrans anchor winch and the Vetus bow thruster and washdown pump. Aft is another watertight bulkhead separating the lazarette and the steering gear from the interior. The keel is a moderately long fin and comprises a lead casting bolted to a molded GRP stub which forms a sump for the collection of bilge water.
The interior has been custom designed with a knowledge and respect for the sea, but with the lines blended to produce a roomy appearance. There is a comfortable accommodation for 5 and one more can stretch out in the saloon if the occasion arises. Moonbeam sleeps 4 aft in double cabins fitted out with fans, lights, storage pockets and comfortable memory foam mattress toppers. All cabins have hanging lockers and shelves. Alongside the forward cabin is a large and spacious head compartment with a wet shower aft of the head. The main cabin includes the saloon, galley, navigation station, two built in captain chairs, large settee, custom main table, access to the battery room, shaft alley, engine, sole compartments, and gear storage area. The salon has a curved dining area with the fixed custom table (liquor cabinet underneath). Voluminous lockers and shelves give plenty of stowage to the area.
The galley is large with expansive work surfaces for ease of preparing food. The U-shaped secures the cook against being thrown around. Forward of the Caribbean Stove is reefer compartment utilizing the Frigiboat system capable of cooling your food or freezing it all. A custom galley lockers and drawers provide ample space for pots, pans, plates, and utensils. A raw water foot pump, hand pump (for filtered water) and a modern pressure sensitive Jabsco water pump provide ample water for all of the galley and head water needs. The galley has plenty of overhead LED lighting to provide an excellent working environment.
Under the stainless-steel double sink is the Yanmar 3JH2E Diesel engine, with removeable panels all around for easy access to engine components. A big plus is the ability to disconnect the plumbing and remove the entire module off for unimpeded engine access. Opposite the galley and engine spaces is a large storage cabinet for tools and other required gear.
Next to the cabinet is the custom and inlaid navigation station desk and panels containing all the electrical switches, Raymarine A-95 Chart plotter, XM weather, Icom vhf and Icom SSB along with the Victron electrical monitor, Fusion stereo and cd/USB player and the bilge pump switch.
Hull Specifications: The hull is built in foam-cored glass reinforced polyester (GRP) sandwich construction made in a split mold with GRP deck bonded to the hull with bonding compound and glassed with GRP strapping to form a strong monocoque structure which is absolutely watertight. Norpol polyester resin, isophthalic where appropriate, E-Glass CSM,WR and/ or stitched cloth, Norpol gelcoat and marine ply bulkheads. Vacuum bagged sandwich construction using Airex on hull and end grain balsa in the deck with the benefit of thermal and acoustical insulation. Internal transverse floors provide hull stiffness with additional reinforcement for engine beds, keel floor, two mast compression floors and two pairs of chainplate knees. Laminate specified in excess of ABS requirement and Lloyd’s specifications. A gold cove line is incorporated in the hull molding. Anti-skid panels are in the deck molding. The cockpit sole, seats and coamings are teak decked, 15mm finished thickness, as are the exposed deck hatches, washboards, dorades, rails and sail locker hatch cover.
Deck Specifications:
On cockpit coaming: (2) Andersen 58 ST stainless steel genoa sheet winches (2) Andersen 40 ST stainless steel spinnaker sheet winches On bridge deck: (2) Andersen 58 ST stainless steel multi-use winches (2) Antal Deck Organizers (4) Clutch jammers for the mainsheet, clew outhaul, boom vang and reefing lines On main deck: Genoa and staysail sheet aluminum tracks with drilled plunger holes (2) screw-in stainless steel pad eyes each side amidships for spinnaker aft guy blocks Other deck fittings: Stainless steel pulpit, push pit and lifeline stanchions, with bases bolted to the deck. Stainless steel life lines with upper and lower gates, port and starboard Drained anchor wells each side of the anchor winch Large sail locker aft of anchor winch with a 4'x4' teak hatch Stainless steel life raft cradle Stainless steel fuel can rack forward of the butterfly hatch Sealed propane locker with drain, holding 4 new 5 gallon propane tanks Six large custom stainless steel cleats, fore and aft, with stainless steel fairleads amidships, aft Two stainless steel hawse pipes forward Double anchor chain bow rollers. Hatches and skylights: On foredeck two hinged anchor well hatches, secured with stainless steel locking mechanisms Foredeck teak hatch over sail locker Skylight (butterfly) hatch, teak with amour plate glass and stainless-steel grating (6) coach roof hatches
Steering System:
The high efficiency semi-balanced spade rudder GRP on 97 mm dia. high strength four tang alloy rudder stock with Whitlock 75 mm. dia. upper roller bearing, 97mm. dia. lower roller bearing, rudder tube, deal, locking ring, Delrin thrust washer, and emergency tiller. A Whitlock Cobra steering pedestal, with companion non-magnetic stainless steel single lever engine control lever. A 48" wheel is fitted with weather treated laced hide cover and laced spats. Stainless steel rose joints connect the Cobra output lever to a stainless-steel tiller lever with an extension for the Lewmar autopilot take off.
Interior:
General, all joinery work is done in accordance with the best yacht practice using first grade materials with hand rubbed satin finish on all visible woodwork. Solid raised panels on all interior cupboards and all doors. Up to twelve coats of Jotum varnish. Hinges are solid brass with morticed inset locks and silent door catches. Removable ceiling panels with Led lighting fixtures. Honduras Red Cedar for paneling, Snake wood for table and raised panels and white maple for the soles. No veneer has been used. Main Cabin Fully fitted saloon, with table on portside, seating for six to eight and two comfortable captain chairs opposite. Fitted bookshelves and lockers with spaces for TV.
Galley Double stainless-steel sinks with a mixing faucet. Additional foot operated raw water pump with hand operated filtered water pump. Large working surfaces of Corian with high fiddles and functionally designed for maximum safety and support while underway. Ample storage space with cork lined supports for crockery, cutlery, pots, and pans. Chest opening Frigiboat reefer, 12v powered and air cooled. A Dickinson Caribbean three burner/oven stainless steel, gimbled stove, with bails compliments the galley.
Equipment Upgrades and Refits:
2017
- Klacko 57’8” fore mast
- Klacko 64’2” aft mast
- 2 - new mast keel receivers
- New standing rigging for both masts
- New Harken Batt Car System for aft mast main sail
- 2- new Harken roller furlers for the genoa and staysail
- New roller furling sheets
- 2- new blue/white Lumitec LED spreader lights
- New Aquasignal Tri-Color masthead light
- New Aquasignal LED deck and steaming light
- New Windex wind indicator
- New Metz VHF antenna and cable
- All new mast wiring
- Refurbishment and reinfusion of Staysail, inner staysail, and genoa
- 2 - New genoa sheets
- 2 - New staysail sheets
- 2 – Inner staysail sheets
- 4 – new motor mounts
- New constant velocity joint
- New line cutters
- New Yanmar shutdown cable
- New Yanmar instrument panel
- New Optimus starting battery
- New Frigiboat refrigeration system
- New Shure Flo water pressure pump
- New Shure Flo potable water filter system
- New hand operated filtered water galley pump
- New macerator pump for the head
- 2- new forward sail locker bilge pumps and float switches
- New solar head compartment vent
- New companion way dodger and bimini covers
- New Revere Coastal life raft and mounting system
- Modifications to stainless steel bimini for new solar panels
- 3 – Lumos 260-watt solar panels (these panels can be walked on)and electrical connections.
- New Victron solar controller
- New Victron Energy battery monitor
- New Victron Energy digital multi-control for the inverter
- 3 - New Victron blue tooth individual battery monitors
- New Victron 3000-watt 12v to 110v inverter
- New rudder bearings
- New Lewmar autopilot and associated arms
- New Vetus bow thruster control panel with time delay
- New Vetus bow thruster propeller and zincs and spare propeller
- New Raymarine A-95 chartplotter and North American and Canadian charts
- New Raymarine Quantum Radar and 15m radar cable
- New Seaview radar mast mounting bracket
- Icom 500 AIS receiver
- New Raymarine antenna splitter
- New Raymarine wind transducer and cable
- New Lofrans anchor winch toe switches
- New Icom M-506 VHF radio with AIS
- 4 – new propane bottles
- New “Moonbeam” name, homeport, and eyes decals
- New mainsail cover
2020 – 2021
- New clear door electrical box in the forward sail locker
- All new bow thruster wiring
- All new bilge pump wiring
- New stand-alone B&G Vulcan 9 chartplotter with wi-fi
- New Navpod for Vulcan 9 and Bow thruster control panel
- New Yanmar transmission
- New engine control cable (fwd/rev and rpm)
- New rebuilt engine raw water pump and impeller
- New waterproof washdown pump switch in anchor locker
- 2 – new folding stainless steel mast steps
- New Main Sail, fully battened with three reef points and Shearwater logo
- New sunshade cover for the butterfly hatch New Lazy Jacks for the mainsail
- New six-gallon Isotemp hot water heater
Through all kinds of weather and/or the lack of it, Moonbeam has given us security and dependability. During our ownership we have logged over 29,000 nm and in all those miles she has shown to be steadfast and ideally suited for a couple to shorthand sail. In a nutshell, she is a joy! she has proven herself in many difficult passages in the Great Lakes, Atlantic Ocean and the Canadian Maritimes. She sails like a dream and manages heavy weather with ease. You won't find a more sea kindly boat anywhere!
Specifications
LOA: 50' (15.24 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1997
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
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As an educator Mike Foley taught high school technology and served as the district IT Director for the Honeoye Central School District located in the Finger Lakes. Mike retired from teaching and continued to grow his large format printing and graphic design business. Always involved with boats and boatbuilding, Mike has long been associated with boat owners and marinas in the Sodus Bay area. A former wooden boat owner Mike was bitten by the racing bug in 1992, purchased a J/30 from RCR and campaigned the boat for 12 years.