- Builder:
- GULFSTAR
- Category:
- Center Cockpit
- Model Year:
- 1980
- Year Built:
- 1980
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
GULFSTAR - available for sale:
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Calypso’s Mermaid is a serious boat for serious sailors who want to do some serious cruising and not worry about their boat being able to take what Mother Nature dishes out. With all the creature comforts of a well-equipped live aboard yacht, she is no dock queen. She carries plenty of fuel to get you where you want to go when not sailing, a water maker for when you’re offshore and 350 gallons are just not enough, and extra refrigeration/freezer for long journeys. Her nav station is meant for true navigation, with redundant electronics and plenty of chart space. She has a large center cockpit, with companionways from the salon or aft cabin, but walk-thru configuration allows aft cabin access to the salon without having to go on deck.
Calypso’s Mermaid is a serious boat for serious sailors who want to do some serious cruising and not worry about their boat being able to take what Mother Nature dishes out. With all the creature comforts of a well-equipped live aboard yacht, she is no dock queen. She carries plenty of fuel to get you where you want to go when not sailing, a water maker for when you’re offshore and 350 gallons are just not enough, and extra refrigeration/freezer for long journeys. Her nav station is meant for true navigation, with redundant electronics and plenty of chart space. She has a large center cockpit, with companionways from the salon or aft cabin, but walk-thru configuration allows aft cabin access to the salon without having to go on deck.
Two sleeping cabins, queen in aft, king-like triangle in forward
Two heads
Two air conditioning units, main salon unit can be heat or A/C
Teak and holly sole
11 opening ports, 2 small window ports aft, 6 large wrap around windows in main salon
Broadwater Marine 4-burner propane stove/oven
Westinghouse microwave
Drawer refrigerator in galley
Seagull filtered water and spigot
Splendide combination washer/dryer (2013)
Dometic CF-40 portable refrigerator/freezer (2014) currently in forward head
Ice maker in salon with Seagull filtered water
Garbage compactor in salon
Perkins diesel 135 HP Model 6.354M
Westerbeke 8 kw generator, new in 2014, only 44 hours
Kidde Co2 fixed fire suppression system in engine room
3 bilge pumps with float switches
Velvet drive transmission, rebuilt 2010
Racor filters
VetusBowthruster BOW95 201 lbf/12 volt bow thruster with control panel in cockpit with remote
Nonskid painted 2/2014
Lifelines replaced 2/2014
Stainless prop shaft with dripless stuffing box
3 bladed bronze Max-prop
110 Bruce anchor with all chain rode
Lifesling man overboard rescue sling
MOMA man overboard module
60 lb CQR with chain and nylon rode
2 Fortress FX37 aft – one with chain & rode, 1 with Quickline flat poly/nylon line & reel
Para-tech sea anchor with triplines, anchor rode, hardware – stored under forward berth
Custom stainless steel swim/boarding ladder and teak mini-dock
Kenwood SSB radio with pactor-4, Furuno GPS,
Furuno 1835 Color LCD Radar system 10.4 LCD with 24: Dome (2013)
BalmarMax charger MC-614 w/ harness
AIS (2013)
Xantrex XM inverter
Standard horizon hand-held GPS
Furuno GPS
Raymarine fish finder in cockpit
Autohelm ST60
Marine VHF radio MMSI
EPRIB main salon – next to companionway
Pressurized water, hot water tank in engine room
Village Marine Desalinator (water maker) SPW 600
2 freshwater wash down pump for both side decks
Holding tank has a macerator (replaced 2019)
Odyssey Batteries – 6 in engine room (2012)
Dedicated Odyssey Battery for bowthruster (2014) – under forward berth
4 solar panels
2 Windbugger wind powered generators
Cockpit cushions
Bimini with side curtains
Walk-through access to side deck
3 lazarettes under seats plus 2 lazarettes behind cockpit
Propane locker holds two tanks – also includes long hose to hook up Magma grill
Hood Stoway in-the-mast electric mainsail furler – rebuilt 2009
Hood Jib furling system
Spinnaker pole
Inner forestay for storm staysail - removable
Roller furling mainsail 9.3 Dacron with Marine blue clew (new 9/2013)
Jib roller furling – replace UV cover 9/2013
Doyle spinnaker with ATN sleeve
Hanked on storm staysail – stored under forward berth
Anchor sail – stored under forward berth
Aluminum ratlines to crow’s nest on each side of mast
Zodiac Rib Lite inflatable boat (2011) – not holding air in port tube
Givins Marine inflatable life raft with EPIRB (outside certification dates and conveyed as-is)