- Builder:
- Vagabond
- Category:
- Cruising Ketch
- Sub Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1982
- Year Built:
- 1982
- Country:
- United States
- Coast Guard #:
- 657905
- Vessel Top:
- Bimini Top
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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The Vagabond 47 is one of Bill Garden’s finest designs. Designed to be a safe, comfortable world voyaging cruiser and a luxury yacht, the Vagabond 47 can be certainly thought of
The bullet-proof hulls were strongly built to very stringent specifications with over an inch of fiberglass around its full keel. She can safely be handled by one experienced hand or a couple and as Arthur Beiser, in his definitive work "The Proper Yacht" describes the Vagabond 47, she is "more ship than yacht". With her twenty ton displacement she has the ability to stow an immense supply of fuel, water
With her beautiful clipper bow, classic
The interior of the vessel is romantic, with truly magnificent detail in the hand rubbed satin finish teak joinery, beautiful louvered cabinet doors, arched doorways, taff-rail fiddled shelving, carved features, comfortable settees, high ceilings, very nice lighting
It truly is all the comforts of home anywhere in the world. The unique qualities of this vessel need to be seen in order to truly appreciate what she is capable of.
As a very clean blue water equipped vessel, “DRIVEN” represents a great opportunity to acquire such a quality vessel for blue water cruising, family cruising or living aboard.
Call and make an appointment to see “DRIVEN” today. She’s certainly worthy of your personal inspection!
Accommodations Guest stateroom Forward head: Located aft of the V berth on Saloon At the forward end of the starboard side, there is a At the forward end on Aft of that unit is another 6’6” settee. Beneath the settee is battery storage; there is storage behind the settee and another The entire saloon space has great headroom, with 6’4” towards the forward end of the cabin and 7’ at the aft end. Lighting and ventilation Galley: the galley is located in the corridor on Starting on the side towards On the outboard side entering from the saloon the first thing you will notice is the heavy teak refrigerator and freezer doors; each with heavy duty stainless hinges, latches and individual temperature gauges on the face of each. Each of the boxes is stainless steel lined. The countertop on this side centers the stove. Beneath the oven is a wide drawer for cookware; there is a locker to the left of the stove and a pull-out cutting board and four drawers to the right of it. Directly behind the counter and along the hull there is a drop front locker forward, a tiled counter space directly behind the stove with a stainless fiddle and then locker space with sliding doors aft of that. At the aft end is the microwave. There are two double door and one single door cabinets above the counter as well as two Headroom in the galley is 6’3”. There are under counter lights on either side, an overhead light and three opening ports for ventilation. Crew’s cabin and workshop: Located at the base of the companionway and on Moving back into the workbench area, the bench is outboard and provides the sound enclosure for the generator. The side windows of the dodger stow in here on a custom mount when not in use. Behind the There are doors on either end of these spaces- forward into the saloon and aft into the head. Headroom in the crew cabin is 6’9”; headroom in the workbench area is 6’2”. There is one fixed light, two opening ports, and a dorade as well as an overhead light and two brass reading lamps. Aft head: The aft head has Aft stateroom: Entry to the master stateroom is either through the galley on port or the crew’s quarters and head on starboard. The centerline berth has a custom mattress and is 55” x 80”. There is storage beneath the berth and four large drawers at the foot. There is loads of storage in this cabin. Across from the foot of the bed is a vanity with a On either immediate side of the berth there are cushions; beneath those is storage. Outboard of that on starboard there are two lockers- one taller with a louvered door and towards the head of the bed a lower one with a At the head of the The cabin has 6’2” headroom and is ventilated by two dorade vents, a Hella fan, an overhead hatch
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Exclusions Owner’s personal effects and any items not specifically described in this listing |