1997 Alden 45' (13.72 m)
Georgetown, Maine, United States
RENNAISSANCE
Relatively new construction of a classic John Alden design RENNAISSANCE is in very good condition. Currently stored in her very own boat barn she can be ready for the next sailing season in short order with little apart from normal commissioning work needed.
- Yawl / Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
- HIN/IMO: PUA1997H738
Description
RENNAISSANCE is relatively new (1997) construction of a classic John Alden designed Off-Soundings yawl with the hull being built by Paul Rollins and finished off by Steve Latici (owner) to very high standards.
Engel & Völkers Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brooklin Boat Yard. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
Specifications
HIN/IMO: PUA1997H738
Official Number: 111078
LOA: 45' (13.72 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1997
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Wood
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Full Details
Principle Dimensions and Information
Designer: John G. Alden Yacht Design
Alden Design Number: 712F
Builder: Paul Rollins / Steve Latici
Year Launched: 1997
LOA: 45’, 0”
LOD: 42’, 6”
LWL: 29’, 10”
Beam: 10’, 6”
Draft: 5’, 9”
Displacement: 23,000 lbs.
Ballast: 9,800 lbs.
Sail Area: 950 sq. ft.
Auxiliary Propulsion: Perkins 4-108, 4-cylinder, fresh-water cooled diesel
Engine Horsepower: 51 HP
Engine Hours: 3596.6 hours (September 2023)
Fuel Capacity: 55 Gallons in single aluminum tank
Freshwater Capacity: 80 Gallons in 3 poly tanks
Blackwater Capacity: 30 Gallons in single poly tank
Interior Arrangement and Accommodations
The interior spaces of Renaissance are finished in the traditional style of white painted bulkheads, joinery fronts, overheads & hull sheathing accented by varnished Locust corner posts, varnished Mahogany woodwork of doors, drawers and locker fronts with varnished Teak and Holly cabin soles through out the interior spaces exceptin for at the base of the companionway which is a bare teak grate which allows water form wet foul weather gear to drain off into the bilge upon coming down the companionway.
Natural light and ventilation are provided by a total of five (5) opening ports in the cabin sides and two (2) opening hatches above main and forward cabins.
Additional ventilation is provided by dorade vents providing air to the head area and passageway between main and forward cabins.
Electrical lighting is provided by way of well-placed reading and overhead dome lights.
When cruising in colder climes or in the shoulder seasons of early spring or late fall there is a bronze and soapstone solid fuel cabin heater that should make quick work of taking off the chill.
There is a well-equipped galley with a new (Fall 2023) 2-burner propane stove and oven, a large, well-insulated stainless steel lined and bilge pump equipped ice box, a deep sink basin with hot and cold pressure water and more than enough storage for dry and canned goods, pots and pans, china and glassware, cooking utensils and cutlery.
Additional storage space is well provided for thru-out the interior spaces of Renaissance with lockers, drawers and bins making good use of every space available not being used for general living space.
The arrangement of the interior allows for 2/3 sleeping areas nicely separated from one another by the public spaces of galley, navigation station and main saloon / dining area (with settees port and starboard and drop leaf table on center line ) being located in the middle of the boat between the private sleeping cabin forward (further separated by head area and passageway forward) and two large (almost double) quarter berths being located furthest aft to port and starboard of the companionway ladder descending from the cockpit and if one more sleeping space is needed there is a pilot berth to starboard in the main saloon (perfect for “the nipper” in the crew.
Very much a comfortable and inviting space in which to spend the time when not on deck.
Hull, Deck and Cabin Construction
Copper rivet fastened Cedar planking on White Oak frames.
Bronze screw fastened Iroko sheer strake and garboard plank
Stem, backbone, keelson, deadwood, horn timber and all other hull structural members are of White Oak
Cast Iron ballast keel Interprotect Epoxy coated (7 coats)
White Oak deck and cabin top beams
Locust deck carlins
Teak plywood (3/4”) deck
Deck overlaid with two (2) layers of fiberglass cloth set in epoxy with painted (smooth and non-skid) finish.
Varnished African Mahogany cabin sides, front and aft bulkhead.
Cabin Top overlaid with two (2) layers of fiberglass cloth set in epoxy with painted (smooth and non-skid) finish.
Cockpit coamings, bulwarks, cap rails and all other brightwork / deck furniture of varnished African Mahogany.
Cockpit seat tops and cockpit sole grate of bare teak.
Color scheme as follows: Green anti-fouling bottom, White topsides, Light Tan / Buff decks and cabin top / Varnished African Mahogany brightwork.
Deck Hardware
Bronze bow chocks
Stainless steel main mast chain plates
Bronze waste deck pump-out thru-deck fitting
Bronze water deck fill
Bronze mid-rail chocks (port and starboard)
Stainless steel mizzen chain plates
Teak stern cleats
Bronze stern chocks
Bronze backstay tang
Varnished African Mahogany lazarette hatch
Varnished African Mahogany forward cabin hatch
Varnished African Mahogany deck storage / dorade box with two (2) bronze dorade cowls and port & starboard navigation lights
Varnished African Mahogany butterfly type main cabin hatch
Bronze bow chocks
Stainless steel main mast chain plates
Bronze waste deck pump-out thru-deck fitting
Bronze water deck fill
Bronze mid-rail chocks (port and starboard)
Stainless steel mizzen chain plates
Teak stern cleats
Bronze stern chocks
Bronze backstay tang
Varnished African Mahogany lazarette hatch
Varnished African Mahogany forward cabin hatch
Varnished African Mahogany deck storage / dorade box with two (2) bronze dorade cowls and port & starboard navigation lights
Varnished African Mahogany butterfly type main cabin hatch
Varnished Locust hand rails
“Charlie Noble” cabin heater exhaust and chimney
Cabin side port lights (5ea. port and starboard)
Varnished African Mahogany companionway hatch slide, drop boards and trim
Bronze engine room cowl vent
Bronze and varnished Locust boom gallows
Varnished Locust hand rails
“Charlie Noble” cabin heater exhaust and chimney
Cabin side port lights (5ea. port and starboard)
Varnished African Mahogany companionway hatch slide, drop boards and trim
Bronze engine room cowl vent
Bronze and varnished Locust boom gallows
Spars and Rigging
Mast head rigged, cutter / yawl configuration.
Varnished Sitka Spruce, double spreader with jumper strut, hollow box construction main mast
Varnished Sitka Spruce, single spreader with triatic stay, hollow box construction mizzen mast
Varnished Sitka Spruce solid box construction jib club, main boom and mizzen boom
Varnished Fir bow sprit with bronze Cranse Iron for attachment of headstay, bob stay and bowsprit shrouds and bronze Gammon Iron for attachment of staysail stay
1x19 Stainless steel wire standing rigging (shrouds, stays and triatic stay) with Staylok terminal fittings and bronze turnbuckle adjusters
Spliced and whipped traditional 3-strand Dacron line for sheets and halyards.
Sails and Canvas
Mainsail / 2020 / Mike Bartels
Mizzen / 2020 / Mike Bartels
Miter-Cut Jib / 2020 / Mike Bartles
Asymmetrical spinnaker with ATM sock
Yankee
Canvas covers for mainsail, mizzen, jib, steering wheel and deck / cabin top hatches.
Sail Trim and Sail Handling Equipment
Lewmar #16, single speed, jib halyard winch, mast
Lewmar #16, Single-speed staysail halyard winch, mast
Lewmar #30, 2-speed,, bronze self-tailing main halyard winch, mast
Lewmar #48, 2-speed, bronze self-tailing sheet winches, port and starboard cockpit
Bronze headsail lead tracks and adjustable cars port and starboard on cap rail
Bronze staysail sheet traveler
Bronze adjustable main sheet traveler
Teak main sheet cleat
Multi-part / purchase stay sheet, main sheet and mizzen sheet with traditional 3-strand Dacron line, bronze and varnished Ash shell blocks and cast bonze deck blocks and fairleads.
Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems
Auxiliary Propulsion: Perkins 4-108, 4-cylinder, fresh-water cooled diesel
New raw water pump 2021
Engine Horsepower: 51 HP
Engine Hours: 3596.6 hours (September 2023)
Perkins ignition panel with tachometer and gauges for water temperature, oil pressure and charging voltage.
Bronze double-lever throttle and transmission control
Sound insulated engine box
Steel engine beds and flexible mounts
Bronze raw water filter / sea strainer
Water lift muffler / exhaust
Monel 1 1/8” propellor shaft
Packing gland type stuffing box
Fixed 2-blade bronze propellor
Prop shaft line cutters
Fuel Capacity: 55 Gallons in single aluminum tank
Racor fuel filter / water separator system
Steering
Custom fashioned wood steering wheel
Edson worm gear steering
Bronze rudder post
Keel hung wood and bronze fabricated rudder with bronze rudder post, pintails, gudgeons and trailing edge bronze plate reinforcement
Electrical Systems and Equipment
12-Volt DC electrical system
Separate battery banks for ship’s systems and engine starting
Ship’s Systems: Two (2) 6-Volt AGM
Engine Start: One (1) 12-Volt heavy duty marine battery
Separate battery selector switches (rotary type) for ship’s systems, engine start and emergency parallel
Paneltronics circuit panel with DC Main switch, voltage and current meters.
75 Amp, high-output engine alternator
Smart 3-Stage regulator
300 Watt inverter
30 Watt solar panel / charger
Plumbing and Sanitation
Freshwater Capacity: 80 Gallons in 3 poly tanks
Pressure water system supplies hot and cold fresh water to sink basins at galley and head area.
Stainless steel, 6-gallon, hot water storage tank
Hot water supplied by engine heat exchange.
Large and deep single-basin stainless steel sink basin in galley
Oval-shaped stainless steel sink basin in head area
Finspray polished stainless steel hot & cold mixing faucet in galley
Separate (hot and cold) antique bronze and porcelain faucets in head area
1938 Wilcox and Crittenden Junior model marine toilet with varnished mahogany seat and lid
Head system plumbed for discharge overboard or to holding tank.
Holding tank capacity: 30 Gallons in single poly tank
Holding tank plumbed for shore side pump-out thru deck fitting and / or offshore overboard discharge.
Electronics and Navigational Equipment
Danforth Constellation compass in Kelvin White bronze binnacle
Garmin GPSmap 4210 chart plotter / radar display in cockpit
Garmin GPSmap 230 chart plotter at navigation station below
Garmin radome
Standard Horizon VHF radio with AIS and remote Mic
Seth Thomas ship’s clock
CD / AM-FM stereo
Ground Tackle
Bronze anchor roller and hawse
Bronze anchor chain pipe
45 lb. Claw anchor (primary) with appropriate chain and rode
ABI double-action manual windlass (chain and rode)
Fortress anchor (storm) with 200’ 3-strand Nylon rode
Dewatering Equipment
Edson manual diaphragm pump (starboard sail locker)
Rule electric / automatic bilge pump with float switch
Safety Equipment
Lifesling and tackle
Navigational lighting
AIS
Type I PFD’s (4ea)
Type IV PFD’s (4ea)
Additional Equipment
BBQ grill with two (2) butane fuel canisters
Sun shower
Dock lines (5ea)
Fenders (3ea)
Wood and bronze boat hook
Misc. deck cleaning supplies
Original bronze (Concordia style) life line stanchions and bases.
Recent Work
Disclaimer
Brooklin Boat Yard offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
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