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Basic information
- Builder:
- PACIFIC SEACRAFT
- Category:
- Sail yachts
- Sub Category:
- Cruising Sailboats for Sale
- Model Year:
- 2001
- Year Built:
- 2001
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 44' (13.41m)
- LWL:
- 33' (10.24m)
- Beam:
- 12' (3.86m)
- Min Draft:
- 20.51' (6.25m)
- Max Draft:
- 20.51' (6.25m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 7 Kts. (8.06 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 8.50 Kts. (9.78 MPH)
- Gross Tonnage:
- 30 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 105 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 70 Gallons
Accommodations
- Sleeps:
- 6
- Total Heads:
- 2
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Moderate Fin with Skeghung Rudder
- Hull Designer:
- Bill Crealock
- Interior Designer:
- Pacific Seacraft
Engine information
- Engines:
- 1
- Manufacturer:
- Yanmar
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
Opportunities to acquire a Pacific Seacraft 44 are rare, particularly with the more recent models. Scarlet B is a meticulously cared-for West Coast 44, having had only two owners. This yacht has been consistently maintained and upgraded, and with only light cruising, it boasts an outstanding condition both inside and out. Currently docked in Seattle, this exquisite vessel is available for viewing, making it an ideal choice for those looking to buy a yacht. Explore yacht sales in the current boat location and seize the chance to own this remarkable yacht for sale.
Detailed Description
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The yacht's sails and rigging are meticulously designed for optimal performance and ease of handling. It features a Masthead Cutter rig with a double spreader mast and mid-boom sheeting, ensuring a robust and efficient sailing experience. The standing rigging, made of SS 1X19, was newly installed in 2021, providing reliability and strength. A Forespar telescoping hard vang, also new in 2021, adds to the yacht's modern rigging capabilities. The Doyle StackPack, installed in 2021, simplifies sail management, while the Ullman mainsail with triple reef (two reef points rigged) and Ullman headsail and staysail, both with new UV covers, ensure versatility and durability. A spare jib is available for additional sail options. The Harken MKIII furling units for the headsail and staysail, along with running backstays with staysail rig, enhance the yacht's adaptability to various wind conditions. The yacht is equipped with two Harken 56-2ST electric primary winches, two Harken 40ST secondary winches, two Harken 40ST halyard winches, and one Harken 40ST mainsheet winch, ensuring smooth and efficient sail handling.
In terms of electronics and navigation, the yacht is outfitted with Raymarine e95 MFD screens at both the helm and nav station, providing comprehensive navigation data. The Raymarine RD4-24HD 4KW radar, mounted on a Questas self-leveling backstay mount, ensures accurate and reliable radar readings. The Simrad AP-44 autopilot with NAC-3 core pack offers precise steering control, while two Simrad 4" MFD displays at the helm provide AIS heading, speed, wind, depth, and GPS information. A Raymarine wind/speed/direction indicator at the helm and a Simrad 4" MFD display at the nav station further enhance navigational capabilities. Communication is facilitated by a Standard Horizon Matrix GX2000 VHF and a Standard Horizon RAM 3 remote mic VHF. A Ritchie compass, binnacle mounted, provides traditional navigation support.
The yacht's electrical system is robust, featuring a 30 Amp 125V shorepower system and AC & DC breaker panels. A Northern Lights M673M 5.5KW diesel auxiliary generator, with only 94 hours of use, ensures reliable power supply. The house bank consists of four Lifeline AGM GPL-31T batteries, new in 2021, and a starting battery of the same model, also new in 2021. A Freedom Marine 20 inverter (2000W) and AC charger (100 amp) provide additional power management capabilities.
The galley is well-equipped with a Force 10 three-burner propane stove/oven/broiler combination, a hot and cold pressure water system, and a six-gallon AC/engine-driven hot water heater. The SEA FROST water-cooled refrigeration system ensures food and beverage storage, while dual stainless steel sinks and a GE microwave add to the galley's functionality.
Deck equipment includes stainless steel bow and stern pulpits, eight chrome bronze cleats strategically placed around the yacht, and 1X19 stainless steel lifelines for safety. Four stainless steel dorade box/cowl vent guards and stainless steel mast pulpits enhance ventilation and safety. A dual stainless steel anchor roller and a Muir Atlantic 1200 vertical electric windlass facilitate anchor handling.
The ground tackle consists of a 60 lb. CQR primary anchor with 5/16" G4 chain rode, a 20 lb. Bruce backup anchor, and a 20 lb. Fortress anchor, ensuring secure anchoring options.
Canvas features include a dodger, helm cover, and winch covers, providing protection and style.
Additional equipment includes a MaxProp three-blade bronze feathering prop, Espar D5L-C diesel forced air cabin heating, and dual Racor 75/500MAX fuel-water separators. A 3" Weems & Plath clock and barometer, Clarion XM665 six-disc CD changer, and Clarion XMA-1 stereo AM/FM receiver provide entertainment and ambiance. The PUR MROD-40E water maker ensures fresh water supply, while a 19" Sharp flatscreen television offers entertainment options. Safety equipment includes a Lifesling and a stainless steel BBQ. A new tri-color light enhances visibility and safety.
The sail area of the yacht is 970.58 square feet, with dimensions of I: 55.58 ft, J: 19.33 ft, P: 48.08 ft, and E: 18.00 ft.
On deck, the yacht prioritizes crew safety and comfort, with 6-inch high bulwarks enclosing the deck, 30-inch high stainless steel rails, and sturdy double lifelines. Custom teak caprails add a touch of elegance. The stemhead features a heavy stainless steel fitting, through-bolted to the hull and deck, with dual anchor rollers and lock pins for secure anchor handling. An extra-large divided chain locker below deck provides ample storage for anchors and their rodes, ready for immediate use.
Manufacturer provided description
The Pacific Seacraft 44 is meticulously designed and constructed with a strong emphasis on safe and comfortable cruising. This yacht features significant design modifications that provide an uncommon balance for a vessel of its size, ensuring a reassuring motion even in heavy conditions. It is crafted as the ultimate cruising sailboat for the serious sailor, capable of accommodating virtually all modern cruising accessories, including fresh water makers, generators, and the latest electronic equipment.
Below deck, the yacht exudes warmth with a rich blend of hand-finished teak and designer fabrics, creating an inviting and luxurious atmosphere. The full J-shaped gourmet galley is both functional at sea and perfect for entertaining, offering a space where culinary delights can be prepared with ease. The yacht boasts two private staterooms, providing comfort and privacy for guests, and a main salon that is a source of pride, offering a space that feels like home.
The Crealock "canoe" stern is not only admired for its aesthetic appeal but also provides essential reserve buoyancy without exposing too much surface to following seas. This design ensures that the stern has a significant impact on the yacht's motion, performing like a bow in breaking following seas, which enhances the overall stability and safety of the vessel.
Equipment list
The Pacific Seacraft 44 Voyagemaker is a testament to superior craftsmanship and thoughtful design, offering a comprehensive array of standard and optional equipment to enhance your cruising experience. The construction of the yacht features a hand-laminated hull and deck with a 1-2" balsa core, finished in Oyster White gel coat for a classic look. The first hull laminate uses vinylester resin, providing excellent blister resistance. The deck is designed with a molded-in nonskid pattern for safety, and the upper and intermediate shrouds are securely attached to stainless steel chainplates, which are through-bolted to the hull. A solid teak rubstrake adds a touch of elegance to the hull.
The yacht's rudder is supported by a steel web frame and high-strength manganese bronze gudgeon, closely coupled to a steel-reinforced integral skeg. The ballast consists of an 11,000-pound solid lead casting, permanently attached with stainless steel keel bolts. The interior is a structural fiberglass unit, bonded into the hull with fiberglass mat and woven roving, ensuring durability and strength. The primary bulkheads are also bonded into the hull and deck with fiberglass and bolted in place for added security.
The deck equipment is robust, with all cleats, winches, turning blocks, pulpits, and stanchions through-bolted with metal backing plates and caulked with polyurethane. The yacht features 30" high stainless steel double rail bow and stern pulpits, running lights, and double lifeline stanchions. Boarding gates on both port and starboard sides provide easy access. The stem fitting includes two anchor rollers with locking pins, and the divided chain locker accommodates two anchor rodes. Chrome-plated bronze deck hardware, including Harken winches and Spinlock rope clutches, ensures reliable performance.
Inside, the yacht boasts varnished teak woodwork and a white Formica cabin house trunk. The interior features louvered locker doors, solid drop doors with hidden hinges, and chrome bronze push-button locks on all locker doors and drawers. With 6' 5" headroom and a teak and holly sole throughout, the cabin area is both spacious and elegant. The forecabin offers a 6' 8" long double berth, vanity dressing seat, and large hanging lockers. The main salon includes a 7' long "U" shaped dinette that converts to a double berth, teak lockers, bookshelves, and a solid teak drop-leaf table. The galley is equipped with a gimbaled stainless steel three-burner propane stove, a large icebox, and polished stainless steel double sinks.
The aft stateroom features a 6' 6" long double berth, teak privacy door, and ample storage. The yacht's plumbing system includes three water tanks with a total capacity of approximately 105 gallons, a hot and cold pressure fresh water system, and a six-gallon hot water heater. The engine is a Yanmar 4JH2E, four-cylinder, 51 hp diesel with fresh water cooling, and the electrical system includes a master power control panel, five Lifeline AGM batteries, and Cantalupi lighting throughout the interior.
Optional equipment for the Pacific Seacraft 44 Voyagemaker includes a non-standard hull color, shoal draft Scheel keel, teak interior cabin house sides, and a teak overhead locker in the galley. Deck options include a teak cockpit table, teak capped cockpit coaming, and cockpit cushions. Spars and rigging options feature a whisker pole, cruising spinnaker hardware, and a roller furling staysail. Additional mechanical and electrical options include air conditioning with reverse cycle heat, an Espar diesel heat system, and a Max Prop three-blade feathering propeller. The yacht is also equipped with a Seagull IV water purifier in the galley, ensuring fresh and clean water on board.
Sails & rigging
The Pacific Seacraft 44 is equipped with a sophisticated sails and rigging system designed to enhance performance and ease of handling. At the heart of this system is the Masthead Cutter rig, complemented by a double spreader mast that provides stability and strength. The mid-boom sheeting arrangement ensures efficient sail control, while the standing rigging, made of SS 1X19 and newly installed in 2021, offers durability and reliability. A Forespar telescoping hard vang, also new in 2021, adds to the yacht's modern rigging capabilities, allowing for precise sail adjustments.
The sail inventory includes a Doyle StackPack, installed in 2021, which simplifies sail management, and an Ullman mainsail with a triple reef, with two reef points already rigged for versatility in various wind conditions. The Ullman headsail and staysail, both featuring new UV covers, ensure longevity and protection from the elements. A spare jib is available for additional sail options, providing flexibility for different sailing scenarios.
The yacht is equipped with Harken MKIII furling units for both the headsail and staysail, facilitating smooth and efficient sail deployment and retrieval. Running backstays with a staysail rig enhance the yacht's adaptability to changing wind conditions. The sail handling is further optimized with two Harken 56-2ST electric primary winches, two Harken 40ST secondary winches, two Harken 40ST halyard winches, and one Harken 40ST mainsheet winch, ensuring that all sail adjustments can be made with ease and precision.
Electronics & navigation
The Pacific Seacraft 44 is equipped with a state-of-the-art electronics and navigation system, ensuring that you have all the tools necessary for safe and efficient sailing. At the helm and navigation station, you'll find Raymarine e95 MFD screens, providing comprehensive data and control at your fingertips. The yacht is also equipped with a Raymarine RD4-24HD 4KW radar, mounted on a Questus self-leveling backstay mount, which ensures accurate and stable radar readings even in challenging conditions.
For automated steering, the Simrad AP-44 autopilot with NAC-3 core pack offers precise and reliable control, allowing you to maintain your course with ease. At the helm, two Simrad 4" MFD displays provide essential information such as AIS heading, speed, wind, depth, and GPS data, while a Raymarine wind/speed/direction indicator offers real-time updates on environmental conditions. Additionally, a Simrad 4" MFD display is located at the navigation station for convenient access to navigation data.
Communication is facilitated by the Standard Horizon Matrix GX2000 VHF, complemented by a Standard Horizon RAM 3 remote mic VHF, ensuring clear and reliable communication at all times. For traditional navigation, a Ritchie compass, binnacle mounted, provides a dependable reference point. This comprehensive suite of electronics and navigation equipment ensures that the Pacific Seacraft 44 is well-prepared for any voyage, offering both safety and convenience to its crew.
Electrical
The Pacific Seacraft 44 is equipped with a robust electrical system designed to meet the demands of modern cruising. At the heart of this system is a 30 Amp 125V shorepower system, which provides reliable power when docked. The yacht features both AC and DC breaker panels, ensuring safe and efficient distribution of electricity throughout the vessel.
For times when shorepower is unavailable, the Northern Lights M673M 5.5KW diesel auxiliary generator, with only 94 hours of use, offers a dependable alternative power source. This generator ensures that all onboard systems can continue to operate smoothly, even when at sea.
The yacht's electrical storage is managed by a set of Lifeline AGM batteries. The house bank consists of four Lifeline AGM GPL-31T batteries, newly installed in 2021, providing ample power for all onboard needs. Additionally, a separate Lifeline AGM GPL-31T battery, also new in 2021, is dedicated to starting the engine, ensuring reliable engine ignition every time.
To further enhance the yacht's electrical capabilities, a Freedom Marine 20 inverter and AC charger is installed. This system, with a 2000W inverter and a 100 amp AC charger, allows for seamless conversion and charging, ensuring that all electrical devices and systems are powered efficiently. This comprehensive electrical setup ensures that the Pacific Seacraft 44 is well-prepared for any journey, offering both reliability and convenience to its crew.
Galley
The galley of the Pacific Seacraft 44 is thoughtfully designed to provide both functionality and comfort, making it a perfect space for preparing meals at sea. Central to the galley is the Force 10 three-burner propane stove, which includes an oven and broiler combination, allowing for a wide range of cooking options. This setup ensures that you can prepare anything from simple meals to gourmet dishes with ease.
The galley is equipped with a hot and cold pressure water system, providing convenient access to water for cooking and cleaning. Complementing this is a six-gallon hot water heater, which is powered by both AC and the engine, ensuring a steady supply of hot water regardless of your location.
For refrigeration needs, the SEA FROST water-cooled refrigeration system offers efficient cooling, keeping your provisions fresh throughout your journey. The dual stainless steel sinks provide ample space for washing dishes and preparing food, while the GE microwave adds an additional layer of convenience for quick meal preparations.
Overall, the galley of the Pacific Seacraft 44 is a well-appointed space that combines practicality with modern amenities, ensuring that you have everything you need to enjoy your time on the water.
Deck equipment
The deck equipment on the Pacific Seacraft 44 is meticulously designed to ensure both safety and functionality, providing a robust platform for all your sailing adventures. At the forefront are the stainless steel bow and stern pulpits, which offer sturdy support and enhance safety on deck. The yacht is equipped with eight chrome bronze cleats strategically placed for optimal mooring and docking: two on the foredeck, two on the forward bulwarks, two amidships, and two at the stern.
The safety of the crew is further ensured by the 1X19 stainless steel lifelines, both upper and lower, which provide secure boundaries around the deck. Ventilation is enhanced by four stainless steel dorade box and cowl vent guards, ensuring fresh air circulation below deck. The stainless steel mast pulpits add an extra layer of safety and support when working around the mast.
For anchoring, the yacht features a dual stainless steel anchor roller, facilitating smooth and efficient anchor deployment and retrieval. The Muir Atlantic 1200 vertical electric windlass provides powerful and reliable assistance in handling the anchor, making anchoring operations effortless.
Overall, the deck equipment on the Pacific Seacraft 44 is thoughtfully integrated to offer a seamless blend of safety, convenience, and performance, ensuring that every aspect of your sailing experience is enhanced.
Ground tackle
The ground tackle on the Pacific Seacraft 44 is designed to provide reliable and secure anchoring in a variety of conditions, ensuring peace of mind during your voyages. At the heart of this system is the 60 lb. CQR primary anchor, which is paired with a 5/16" G4 chain rode. This combination offers excellent holding power and stability, making it ideal for a wide range of seabeds and anchoring situations.
In addition to the primary anchor, the yacht is equipped with a 20 lb. Bruce backup anchor. This secondary anchor provides an additional layer of security, allowing for flexibility and redundancy in anchoring strategies. Whether you're dealing with changing weather conditions or need to set a second anchor for added stability, the Bruce anchor is a valuable asset.
Completing the ground tackle setup is a 20 lb. Fortress anchor, known for its lightweight design and exceptional holding capabilities. The Fortress anchor is particularly useful in soft or sandy bottoms, where its design allows it to dig in and hold firmly.
Together, these anchors ensure that the Pacific Seacraft 44 is well-prepared for any anchoring challenge, offering both reliability and versatility to meet the demands of serious cruising.
Canvas
The canvas equipment on the Pacific Seacraft 44 is thoughtfully designed to enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of the yacht, providing essential protection and style. At the forefront is the dodger, which offers crucial shelter from wind and spray, ensuring a more comfortable experience for those on deck. This protective feature is particularly valuable during challenging weather conditions, allowing for extended time on deck without exposure to the elements.
Complementing the dodger is the helm cover, which serves to protect the helm station from the harsh effects of sun and saltwater, preserving the integrity and appearance of the yacht's controls. This cover ensures that the helm remains in excellent condition, ready for precise navigation whenever needed.
Additionally, the yacht is equipped with winch covers, which play a vital role in maintaining the performance and longevity of the winches. By shielding these critical components from the elements, the winch covers help to prevent wear and corrosion, ensuring that sail handling remains smooth and efficient.
Together, these canvas elements contribute to the overall durability and visual appeal of the Pacific Seacraft 44, making it a well-equipped vessel for any sailing adventure.
Additional equipment
The Pacific Seacraft 44 is outfitted with a range of additional equipment that enhances both its performance and onboard comfort, making it a well-rounded vessel for any sailing adventure. At the heart of its propulsion system is the MaxProp three-blade bronze feathering propeller, which offers superior efficiency and maneuverability, allowing for smooth and responsive handling in various conditions.
For onboard comfort, the yacht features the Espar D5L-C diesel forced air cabin heating system, ensuring a warm and cozy environment even in cooler climates. The dual Racor 75/500MAX fuel-water separators provide reliable filtration, maintaining the purity of the fuel and ensuring optimal engine performance.
The yacht is also equipped with a 3" Weems & Plath clock and barometer, adding a touch of classic elegance to the interior while providing essential weather information. Entertainment options are plentiful, with a Clarion XM665 six-disc CD changer and a Clarion XMA-1 stereo AM/FM receiver, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music while at sea. A 19" Sharp flatscreen television offers additional entertainment possibilities, perfect for relaxing after a day of sailing.
For practicality and safety, the yacht includes a PUR MROD-40E water maker, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh water, and a Lifesling for emergency situations. The stainless steel BBQ provides a convenient option for outdoor cooking, enhancing the onboard dining experience. Additionally, a new tri-color light improves visibility and safety during nighttime navigation.
Overall, the additional equipment on the Pacific Seacraft 44 is thoughtfully selected to enhance the sailing experience, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and safety features that cater to the needs of discerning sailors.
Specifications
- Accommodations:
- 6 staterooms
- Length:
- 44' (13.41m)
- Beam:
- 12' (3.86m)
- Draft:
- 20.505' (6.25m)
- Year Built:
- 2001
- Builder:
- PACIFIC SEACRAFT
- Category:
- Sail yachts
- Engines:
- 1 engines Yanmar
- Cruise Speed:
- 7 Kts.
- Max Speed:
- 8.5 Kts.
- Location:
- United States

Yacht name «Scarlett B» – PACIFIC SEACRAFTis for sale and located in Seattle, United States
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