Basic Information
- Builder:
- VIC CARPENTER
- Category:
- Cruising/Racing Sailboat
- Sub Category:
- Racing Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1968
- Year Built:
- 1968
- Refit Year:
- 2011
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 38' 0" (11.58m)
- Beam:
- 11' 0" (3.35m)
- Min Draft:
- 6' 0" (1.83m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Displacement:
- 17000 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 40 Gallons
- Holding Tank:
- 30 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 40 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 1
- Crew Berths:
- 4
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Cold Molded Mahogany
- Deck Material:
- Teak
- Hull Finish:
- Stainless Steel
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 1
- Manufacturer:
- Yanmar
- Model:
- 2QM20H
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
CUSTOM BUILT FOR RACING in the Chicago-Mackinac/Port Huron-Mackinac races, DAZY has been in the Great Lakes throughout her entire existence. Due to circumstances she sat in storage 26 years in Traverse City, Michigan and was purchased by a knowledgeable yachtsman in 2010. Over the following two years he implemented a total keel to masthead rebuild which included updating the majority of her systems to modern, state of the art equipment. DAZY has recently been donated to the Inland Seas Education Association and is offered for lease with option to purchase.
Accommodations
(6) Single berths
(1) Cabin
(1) Head
Galley
Seaward 2 burner gimballed stove
Stainless Steel sink
Microwave
Isotherm Marine Refrigerator
Custom cabinets (2011)
Custom dining table, laminated wood inlay (2011)
2 CNG Fuel tanks for cooking and Hot water heating
Canvas
Custom Dodger with Side Curtains, Stainless Steel Hardware
Custom Awning from Dodger to Back Stay for dockside use
Sail-Pack mainsail cover on boom
Interior Equipment
Manual Bilge Pump
Marine Toilet
Electric/automatic bilge pump
12V battery charger
Excel 11kW tankless hot water heater
Avanti Microwave oven
Princess 2 burner CNG stove
Isotherm dual voltage refrigeration
Fireboy-Xantrex propane/CNG fume detector
6 stainless steel framed portlights(2011)
Bronze thru-hulls with ball valve seacocks
High water alarm system
Racor diesel primary fuel filter
Vetus engine muffler
Electrical
12v DC and 120v AC systems
Shore power inlet 120v/30amp
Engine alternator 50 amp
Galvanic isolator 30amp
Blue Seas Electrical panel (2010)
2 12V House batteries, 1 12V Engine battery
Xantrex HF Inverter/Battery charger
LED lighting (2010)
Exterior Equipment
Companionway with teak bi-fold doors and sliding hatch
Cockpit cushions
Radar reflector
Teak decks, railings, cockpit coamings, hatches
Swim ladder
Custom mahogany and stainless steering wheel
Stainless steel Bow and Stern railings(2011)
PVC clad stainless steel life lines
Port and starboard boarding gates
Dolphin electric windlass with chain sprocket
Delta Anchor w/ 30’ 5/16” chain and 150’ 5/8” nylon rode
Bow pulpit with anchor roller
Anchor locker accessed from foredeck
Navigational Electronics
Garmin 740 GPS/plotter
West Marine VHF Marine Radio
Ticktac Wireless digital wind instruments
Ticktac Wireless digital speed and depth instruments
Danforth Constellation compass in Stainless steel binnacle
Autopilot
Sails and Rigging
ALL NEW sails from Quantum Sails in 2010/2011
Full batten Mainsail with on-boom sail pack and lazy jack furling system
135% Genoa with Facnor roller furling system
Tri-radial Asymmetrical Spinnaker with dousing snuffer sleeve
Tides Marine sail track(2010) on mast
Original Sitka spruce mast completely rebuilt in 2010
Keel stepped mast
Hydraulic adjustable backstay
Stainless steel running rigging(2010)
Dacron Halyards and Sheets(2011)
Harken Mainsheet traveler system
2 Harken 2-speed #40 Self tailing primary winches
2 Harken 2-speed #35 Self tailing secondary winches
2 Harken halyard winches
Harken 900 Uni-Power Self tailing Power buttons at helm and winches
Ticktack wireless speed and depth digital monitors
Ticktack wireless digital wind indicators
Port and starboard sail tracks with adjustable cars
Comments
Built using the WEST system (Wood epoxy saturation technique) DAZY appears and looks today as if she has recently been commissioned. Truly in pristine condition she is outfitted for both serious cruising and/or racing. With her full compliment of nearly new sails from Quantum, winches and sail handling gear from Harken and a unique divided cockpit separating helmsman from crew, the prospect of sailing her is exciting indeed. Along with all the amenities needed for comfortable and safe cruising (even while shorthanded,) DAZY is a rare find in today’s market. Call today for complete details on acquiring this very special custom-built boat.