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Hylas 44 1989 "Unfurled"

44 ft - 13.41 meter | Hylas | 1989



ASKING PRICE: $150,000

Basic Information

Manufacturer: Hylas
Vessel Name: Unfurled
Model: 44
Boat Type: Center Cockpit
Year: 1989
Category: Sail
Condition: Used
Location: Annapolis, MD, US
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Available for sale in U.S. waters: Yes

Dimensions & Weight

Length: 44 ft - 13.41 meter
Draft - max: 5 ft - 1.52 meter
LOA: 44 ft - 13.41 meter
Bridge Clearance: -
Beam: 13 ft - 3.96 meter
Dry Weight: -

Engine

Make: Yanmar
Engine(s): 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hours: 2591
Horsepower: -
Cruise Speed: -
Max Speed: -
Range: -
Joystick Control: No

TANK CAPACITIES

Fuel Tank: -
Holding Tank: -
Fresh Water Tank: -

ACCOMMODATIONS

Total Cabins: -
Total Berths: 1
Total Sleeps: -
Total Heads: -
Captains Cabin: No
Crew Cabins: -
Crew Berths: -
Crew Sleeps: -
Crew Heads: -

Overview

The Hylas 44 is fast and exceptionally well behaved under sail, as well as stable and comfortable at anchor.

Descriptions

Overview

Accommodations

Beginning forward, the guest stateroom features an offset queen-sized berth with 7' 4" of length, loosing just 1' on the inboard side. The cushions are 6" thick and provide a restful night's sleep. Three teak drawers under the bunk hold smaller items and the large 20" deep by 40" tall hanging locker has room for larger items. Six cabinets with latching doors line the hull over the bunk. A dressing bench sits below the hanging locker with storage below. A cabin fan and a 24" by 24" deck hatch with a screen makes for nice airflow and good lighting. This cabin has 6'3" of standing headroom that carries into the ensuite head. 

The forward head has a manual toilet, stainless sink and pressurized hot and cold water. Three storage cabinets line the outboard side of the hull above the Formica countertops. Two overhead lights keep the space bright and the teak shower grate prevents stagnant moisture on the sole.  

The main salon includes a 6' settee on the starboard side and a dinette to port that can easily accommodate six people. The large 51" by 34" teak salon table is centerline with a cut out for the keel-stepped mast. The table drops down and has a custom cushion that drops into place for a good sea berth. Two overhead deck hatches with screens and six dome lights light the space and storage compartments well. Four compartments on the starboard side and three on the port are deep and functional. The fuel maker is accessible under the forward end of the port settee with a water tank sitting just aft. The starboard settee has storage behind with a water tanks and refrigerator compressor below.  

Aft of the main salon dinette is the forward facing nav station, housing all of the vessels navigation equipment and electrical control panels.  

A shower stall is just behind the nav station and leads into the head. The shower stall has an overhead dome light, small portlight for ventilation, and teak shower grate. The shower is controlled with a handheld faucet and a flip up shower seat is outboard with storage in a cabinet above. The head compartment is just aft through a door. The stainless sink is set into the Formica countertops with three storage cabinets outboard.  

Through the head is the owner's stateroom that features a conventional sized queen walk around berth. There is 6' of headroom and adequate space for two people to dress. Storage is plentiful with four cabinets, four drawers and one hanging locker. Three portlights and one large overhead hatch make this space bright and well ventilated.  

The galley is inline on the starboard side opposite the engine compartment. The double stainless sink sits under the companionway for more efficient draining and has a single lever faucet. Opposite and outboard is a 3-burner propane stove and the countertop and forward accessed refrigerator and freezer is inline. A pullout cutting board slides into the counter showcasing the late 80's era. The microwave oven is above the countertop with storage below concealed by sliding doors. A door at the aft end of the galley accesses the aft stateroom.  

Sails and Rigging

  • Sloop rigged
  • Furlex Genoa Furler
  • StackPack mainsail storage system with integral lazy jacks
  • Dacron mainsail (2013)
  • Dacron furling genoa  (2009)
  • Gale Sail (2007)
  • Dodger & Bimini (2007)
  • Double spreader anodized aluminum mast
  • Discontinuous wire rigging (2007), Two strouds replaced (2016)
  • Track on front of mast for spinnaker pole
  • Adjustable boom vang 
  • Barient manual winches

Engine & Mechanical Systems

  • Yanmar 4JH5E 55 hp diesel engine, 2,591 hours, (Installed 2008)
  • Engine Turbo replaced (2021)
  • ZF MARINE, ZF 30 M heavy duty Transmission
  • Two 4D AGM house batteries (2015)
  • New engine start battery (2017)
  • New windlass battery (2019)
  • Village Marine Watermaker
  • 3 large solar panels on stainless steel arch on the transom
  • New prop shaft and shaft seal (2014)
  • Tankage:  

 

Navigation & Electronics

  • All navigation and communications electronics replaced in 2007.
  • Raymarine E120 Chartplotter
  • Raymarine Autopilot
  • Raymarine ST-50 Speed/Depth/Wind Instruments
  • Raymarine Radar
  • Raymarine GPS
  • Standard Eclipse VHR Transceiver (in cockpit)
  • Icom IC-M504 VHF Transceiver
  • Icom IC-M802 SSB/HR Transceiver
  • Pactor SSB Modem
  • Weems & Plath Barometer
  • Sharp Weather Station

 

Ground Tackle

  • 66 lb. CQR Anchor with 250' 3/8" chain
  • Lofrans Electric Windlass
  • Seawater anchor wash

Miscellaneous and Safety

  • AB 10' Inflatable hard bottom dinghy (2017)
  • 10hp Suzuki Outboard
  • LifeSling
  • Dock Lines
  • Fenders
  • Boat Hook
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Flare Kit


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