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COLVIN Schooner Brigantine

  • Build year 1984, Sailingboat for sale
  • Linton Bay Marina, No country i...

67,940 EUR

(79,000 USD)
COLVIN Schooner Brigantine Sailingboat 1984, with Ford engine, No country info
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B.V.I. Yacht Sales Ltd

  • Nanny Cay Marina, VG1120 Nanny Cay, Virgin Islands
  • Tel. +19419004510

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Broker's Introduction I (the Broker) first became involved with One World nearly 20 years ago, when she was abandoned on land in Baltimore, MD, and purchased by my father as a voyaging vessel for our family. In 2009, we carried out a bare-hull refit in Annapolis, transforming her into a fully outfitted, ocean-ready ship. I personally oversaw that work, carried out to the standards of strength, practicality, and self-reliance that Tom Colvin always advocated. Vessel Overview One World has had a remarkable life. Built of Corten Steel as designed by Tom Colvin, she embodies his philosophy of yachts that are practical, seaworthy, and built to carry families safely across oceans—simply and with absolute confidence and safety. In her earlier years, sailing as Taya, she circumnavigated the globe. Later, as One World, she was raced in the Chesapeake and Caribbean, voyaged as far as the Galápagos, and ultimately spent years introducing thousands of guests to the magic of tall-ship sailing in the San Blas Islands. This is not the common toy boat you see modern youtubers trying to cruise on (and often failing); she is a true sailing ship. Where a modern catamaran often presents itself as an attempt at bringing shoreside life afloat, One World carries history, character, strength, and a style of the Sea. A steel schooner like this teaches teamwork, self-reliance, and seamanship. She is relatable and interesting to people everywhere she sails, opening doors in harbors around the world. Families or groups of friends who choose this kind of vessel are rewarded with a deeper, richer experience: culture, camaraderie, adventure, and stories worth telling. Modern comforts can of course be added and she has some—solar, refrigeration, comfortable berths—but the essence of life aboard One World is one of freedom and discovery. Kids raised on a boat like this, or friends who share a voyage, will gain far more than they ever would lounging on the cushioned platforms of production catamarans. After all, who would trade a bowsprit net hammock or a cup of coffee aloft on a square-sail yard for just another set of cockpit cushions??? - if you would, stop reading now. Current Condition That said, I have not seen the vessel in her current condition, and aside from the photo set specific and additional information available about her immediate needs can be had on request. Buyers should expect that many systems now require replacement or restoration, and the only way to fully understand her present state is to make an offer and travel to see her. The sellers are serious about passing her on, and a serious buyer will find a seriously good deal. Today, she requires a comprehensive refit but retains her strong welded steel hull and iconic gaff-brigantine rig. With vision and investment, One World can once again cross oceans and turn heads in every harbor. Condition Notes Vessel not insured and has had no survey in the past decade + Many systems missing, stolen, or inoperative as noted in listing Standing rigging requires replacement Additional Information Accommodation Cabins/Heads: 4 cabins, 2 heads Berths: Sleeps 10 (12 incl. convertible settee) Crew/Charter Capacity: Seating for ~20 on deck Headroom: 6’5” max – 5’6” min Interior Comforts and Amenities Refrigerator (110V – needs replacement; 12 volt setup including cold plates and condenser included and onboard) Stove/Oven (stolen – needs replacement -was Force Ten LPG 3-burner) 11-gal hot water heater (engine/shore) Manual propane shutoff and deck bottle mounts Ventilation fan wiring in cabins (some fans are present and working) Manual and pressure water at galley Manual water at aft head Electronics and Navigation Current: Raymarine autopilot Depth sounder Electronic & magnetic compasses Clock and barometer Wired for GPS, VHF, SSB (equipment missing/not included) Furuno radar, chart plotters, Icom SSB/VHF, stereo systems (wired for but not aboard now due to theft, unless otherwise noted) Electrical Systems System set up for six 6V golf-cart batteries and one 12v engine start battery (no batteries included) Approx. 800W solar array Wind generator (onboard, needs remount) Battery monitor, alternator with regulator Prior fit-out (2009–2010) included MPPT controllers, inverter, and complete rewiring to ABYC standards – status now unknown Deck and Hull Equipment 110lb bruce anchor 80lb delta anchor Fisherman anchor (heavy!) Ample rope rode for many situations NOTE: there is no anchor chain included Hydraulic windlass for 1/2" chain needs a new hydraulic hose on one part (non functional without the hose) Stainless steel swim ladder Welded on stanchions and lifelines Welded-on super-strong davits 4gpm salt water deck wash down system Lots of teak for new cockpit benches is onboard Sails and Rigging Rig: Gaff-rigged brigantine schooner with square topsail Masts, Booms, Gaffs, Bowsprit and Yard Arm: Aluminum - very clever sound design (custom welded and fit with alum ratlines) Standing Rigging: Steel, degraded condition – requires replacement before any launching or use of vessel Sails (fair/good - unknown age): Gaff main, gaff foresail, fisherman, staysail Furling jib, flying jib, square sail, raffee topsail Several spares Anchors: 110lb Bruce, 80lb Delta, heavy fisherman Ground Tackle: Ample rope rode, no chain currently included Windlass: Hydraulic (non-functional – hose required) Other: Stainless swim ladder, welded davits, strong stanchions/lifelines, saltwater deck washdown Mechanical Equipment Manual & electric bilge pumps Emergency tiller Fire extinguishers (incl. CO₂ above engine) Hydraulic steering (minor leak at one ram seal) No liferaft aboard (previous unit expired/removed) Engine Info Make/Model: Ford Bowman (marinized) Year: 1991 HP: 90 hp diesel Prop: Fixed bronze propeller (~14”) Hours: ~6,300 hrs Fuel System: Dual filters, bronze strainer, shutoff valve Notes: Engine runs but needs new exhaust flange, engine mounts aged, paint wo

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

52.00

Beam

14.00

Deplacement

55000

Motor & technic

Engine

Ford

Total power

90

Engine count

1

Engine place

Inboard

Engine hours

6300

Fuel

Diesel