- Builder:
- KONG & HALVORSEN
- Category:
- Trawler
- 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.
KONG & HALVORSEN - available for sale:
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POWER BOAT GUIDE SAYS... 'The company's most popular yacht from 1978 until a factory fire destroyed the molds in 1996, the Island Gypsy 44 Flush Aft Deck is a heavily built, long range cruiser with traditional trawler style profile and an unusual galley up interior. The 44 was built in China on a solid fiberglass semi-displacement hull, with fairly high freeboard, hard chines, and a prop protecting full length keel....Its 3208 Caterpillar diesel motors will cruise at a very economical 5 GPH at 7 to 8 knots.
This is a very rare Trawler that has a "T&T HYDRAULIC LIFTING SWIM PLATFORM" This is a $30,000 optionally added item!
Showing much newer than her age... this Island Gypsy has been extensively updated and lovingly maintained over the course of her years. She represents an excellent value and opportunity for her next owner to take advantage of the great efforts (and expense) put forth by her current owner and phenomenal liveaboard cruiser. The Island Gypsy 44 Trawler is one of few models of her size that have been noted for making Trans-Atlantic crossings. They are very capable passage makers with notable features being 700 gallon fuel capacity, full prop protecting keel, high freeboard at the bow, three stateroom layout with centerline queen berth in aft master stateroom and spacious accommodations both above and below deck. See the full listing for more details, or call to set up a showing.
Electronics
• Depthsounder
• Radar - Garmin 5212
• Log-Speedometer
• TV Set - 2 Toshiba 22
• Navigation Center
• VCR
• Plotter
• DVD Player
• Autopilot - Simrad
• Radio - JVC
• Compass - (1) Suntech U 90 in aft stateroom forward bulk head
• CD Player
• GPS - Garmin 5212
• Cockpit Speakers
• VHF - Icom
Inside Equipment
• Electric Bilge Pump - New Rule 3500 GPH forward and 3500 GPM Rule engine room
• Oven - Force 10 4 burner with oven
• Microwave Oven
• Air Conditioning
• Electric Head
• Heating
• Hot Water
• Refrigerator
• Deep Freezer
• Sea Water Pump
• Battery Charger - (2) Magnum inverter 60 amp century 3 bank system
Electrical Equipment
• Shore Power Inlet
• Generator
• Inverter
Outside Equipment/Extras
• Cockpit Shower
• Tender - 11' Boston Whaler w/18hp Tohatsu outboard motor, FL title and registration
Covers
• Bimini Top - Front windshield and sail
• Aft shower
• Smoke detectors 10/19
• Marine builtin speakers on fly bridge
• Bose speakers in state master bedroom and saloon
• 2 JVC stereo CD/AM/FM
• Guest spot light
• Sea Trell 5" compass lower helm
• Sea Trell 5" compass fly bridge helm
• Sunbrella Bimini and covers 4 years old
• 2 heads
• 2 Raritan electric toilets
• 40 gallon fiberglass holding tank with maceration
• 400 gallon stainless steel water tank, 5 separate tanks
• 700 gallon aluminum fuel tank, 2 separate tanks
• Aluminum radar arch
• mast with steadying sail
• Height and mast from deck head 25'
• Air draft 35'
• Keel draft 4.5'
• Engine room remote oil changes system for main engines and generator
• Spare T&T lift hydraulic cylinders
• Aprox: 700 gallons fuel
• Started for CAT motor and extra solenoid
• Alternator for CAT motor
• Aprox. 50 primary and secondary fuel and oil filters for the main engines and
generator
• Assortment of V-belts
• 3 rebuilt water pumps for CAT and one core pump (to be rebuilt) I have the spare
parts to rebuild
• Water pump generator
• Fresh water pumps ($250-$300 each)
• Shower sump pump
• Raritan raw water pump, new motor, Raritan parts
• About 200 hose clamps size #4 to 8"
• Impellers for each pump on board
• Sveral hundred feet of storm lines used to ride out hurricanes
• 300' of new 5/8" 3 strand line (Cost me over $300)
• 40lb Danforth type anchor
• 80lb Danforth type storm anchor
• Sea anchor parachute
• 2 new sets of stuffing boxes ($400 each)
• Set of emergency spare props
• 2 T&T hydraulic cylinders ($2,000 each)
• Spare cylinder hoses and rebuild kit for TNT cylinders installed for T&T lift
• Spare hoses
• Switches
• Assorted valves and solenoids
• Windless selenoid
• 50' 50amp power cord
• 75' 50amp power cord
• Power cord adapters
• Light bulbs
• Bronze plumbing fittings (1/8" to 1 1/2")
• Nylon plumbing fittings
• Set of tools
Many cans of paint, varnish, epoxy, acetone, paint thinner, alcohol, paint brushes, rollers, sand paper (many boxes), misc painting tools, misc epoxy glue, sealant, caulking, stir sticks, motor oil, TNT oil, coolant and more.
New 7" monitor & cameras that I was going to ass to see the engine room, and many other items that will remain on the boat.
This is the list of more than 20 years of gathering items for a project that I was going to do at that time. I guess if I were to go anf purchase all the items today I would put a price tag of over $50,000.
I am sure that I left something out.
Items not included with boat however can be negotiated:
Specter high pressure pump and an assortment of parts necessary to install a water-maker, low pressure pump, controls, membranes, and water filters.
Chest freezer on bridge:
Complete set of refrigeration & air conditioner tools, refrigeration brass fittings (expensive), and everything you would need to install and repair units. (gauges, vacuum pump, oxygen-acetylene torch, pipe cutters, flare tool, and some tanks of Freon)
Misc hand & power tools
But wait there is more!
When using the inverter the AC, refrigerator and hot water are automatically turned off
The yacht was hauled 1/1/20 new bottom paint, props were reconditioned. Recent renewals include 3 new air conditioners with easy start controls and each unit has its own water pump. The T & T lift had the hydraulic cylinders rebuilt with spare backup cylinders 1/1/20.
The refrigerator has new raw water cooled condensing unit and holding plate. The U-Line ice maker has a new evaporator and solenoid. The freezer is under the dining settee with a new holding plate. The forward bilge pump is a new Rule 3500 GPH pump. The engine room bilge pump is a newer Rule 2500 GPH pump. The generator has just had a full servicing 5/20 that included having the coil rewound, heat exchanger renewed, new fuel pump. The house battery bank has 4 new batteries 6/20.