1995 Victory Catamaran
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Overview
VICTORY 35 CATAMARAN
Built In The USA
By Endeavour Yachts
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Victory
- Model:
- Catamaran
- Year:
- 1995
- Category:
- Sail
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- Melbourne, FL, US
- Available for sale in U.S. waters:
- Yes
- Vessel Name:
- Distant Seas
- Boat Type:
- Multi Hull
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Type:
- Hull Color:
- HIN:
- Designer:
- Bill Hephurn
- Flag of Registry:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 35 ft - 10.67 meter
- LOA:
- 37 ft - 11.28 meter
- Beam:
- 16 ft - 4.88 meter
- Draft - max:
- 2 ft 10 in - 0.86 meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- 49 ft - 14.94 meter
- Dry Weight:
- -
Engine
- Make:
- Yanmar
- Model:
- 3JH2E
- Engine(s):
- 1
- Hours:
- 1979
- Cruise Speed:
- -
- Range:
- -
- Joystick Control:
- No
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Drive Type:
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
- Horsepower:
- 38 (Individual), 38 (combined)
- Max Speed:
- -
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 50 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 100 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- 20 gallons - 1 tank(s)
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- 3
- Total Berths:
- -
- Total Sleeps:
- -
- Total Heads:
- 2
- Captains Cabin:
- No
- Crew Cabins:
- -
- Crew Berths:
- -
- Crew Sleeps:
- -
- Crew Heads:
- -
Descriptions
The Victory 35 is a cruising catamaran, designed to be fast, safe, comfortable, and fun to sail. Her designer is a cruising sailor and every detail of her lines, accommodations, deck layout and sail plan arises from years of sailing and cruising on catamarans.
The huge cockpit has an table that easily seats five and a helms seat wide enough for two to sit together comfortably. The salon is open and airy, and a great place to relax or entertain. There's a private office for tending to the details of daily living. A solid foredeck allows safe and secure handling of ground tackle and foresails. The Victory 35 is simple and fun to sail.
Accommodations
The Victory 35 was designed with liveaboard comtort in mind. A bright and airy main salon
is luxurious with its hand-cratted joinery and louvered doors. There is 6' 4' headroom
throughout, and continuous, bronze-tinted windows offer 180-degree panoramic views.
The spacious interior features a large U-shaped galley with double sink, Norcold 12VDC / 110VAC refrigerator/freezer and two-burner stove. Forward are a settee, table and a comfortable chair that accommodates seven.
The "galley-up' layout in Victory places the galley on the same level as the main salon: no more is the cook removed from the action. To port, the large navigation station includes chart table.
Within the hulls are three roomy cabins with two queen-size aft berths and a double
berth forward. Berths are oriented fore and aft, providing much greater comfort in a
rolling sea than berths laid out athwartships.
The starboard hull features ample hanging lockers and a head (currently removed but plumbing still in place) with vanity and shower.
The separate guest cabin to port includes a double berth, closet, and full head and shower.
Seven opening deck hatches plus ten opening ports provide light and air below.
Interior
Settee and table, seating seven
2 sliding seats
Entertainment center
Large Nav Station
Galley with double sink, stove, retrigerator
Starboard hull:
Master suite with queen size berth
Large hanging locker
Shower w/vanity
Head removed to allow more room
Port hull:
Guest suite with queen size berth
Hanging locker
Head w/holding tank
Vanity
Forward berth or workshop
Full liners on hull sides
Louvered doors and cabinets for ventilation
6 ft 4 in headroom
Electrical
115 volt shorepower system
AC/DC electrical panel at nav station
Main cabin lighting, reading lights in staterooms
Four (4) Trojan 105 deep cycle house batteries
Two (2) Trojan start batteries
70A Alternator
Two (2) 140W Solar Panels on Arch
Two (2) 100W Solar Panels on Arch
Blue Sky MPPT Solar Regulator
12VDC Windlass
12VDC Power Winch at Helm
Engine Controls at Helm
Ammeter and Voltmeter
Sails and Rigging
Full battened mainsail (original)
Jiffy reefing, sail cover, lazy jacks
Roller furling genoa (original)
Genoa track and blocks
Two (2) speed self tailing winches
One (1) electric winch at helm
Deck organizers and sheet stoppers
Aft traveler on arch
Internal main and genoa halyards
Topping lift
Anodized mast and boom
Running, steaming, and spreader lights
Engine
Yanmar 38 hp diesel fresh water cooled with heat exchanger
Sonic catamaran drive w/15 inch 3 blade prop
Standard power on the Victory 35 is a reliable, quiet, 38 hp Yanmar freshwater-cooled
diesel mounted amidships under the cockpit away from the living quarters. The drive
shatt extends vertically into the water. No stuffing box or shaft seal is required. The shaft is
steerable which along with her twin rudders makes the boat highly maneuverable in tight spaces. Fuel consumption is less than a half gallonper hour at 6 knots. The removable cockpit sole provides easy, 360-degree access to the engine compartment.
Safety
A catamaran is inherentlv a verv stable boat. The Victory 35 has built-in buoyancy and
watertight compartments, making her unsinkable. Double lifelines and wide side decks make her decks secure in rough weather, and her shoal draft lets her skim over thin water. The solid foredeck provides a stable, solid working platform - and also adds tremendous strength to her construction. Her jib, of course, has roller furling so there s no need to go forward for sail changes. The Victory 35 is a strong, safe,easy-to-sall yacht, ideal tor sailors of every age and experience.
Hull Design and Performance
Victory 35's asymmetric, stepped hulls and high bridge deck clearance eliminate wave
slamming and noise. Large aerodynamic rudders promote directional stability, keeping
her on course while driving through seas. She has built-in chain and sail lockers, a modern
anchoring system including bow rollers and chain locker, and built-in transom steps. Her
16-foot beam allows her unrestricted access to marina berths
Victory's sailing abilities are no accident: her unique hull shape creates a fine water-
line entrance, enabling her to point 38 degrees apparent. She'Il sail half of wind
speed up to 15 knots, and downwind speeds in excess of 10 knots are commonplace
Besides great speed, her easy tacking, 5 degree heeling, and gentle sea-going motion
make her a total pleasure to sall.
Exterior Features and Construction
The Victory 35 Catamaran was buit in Clearwater. Florida. She was designed by naval architect Bill Hepburn of Tradewinds Yacht Design to merge comtort
and safetv with catamaran performance.
State-of-the-art foam core. biaxial glass fabrics and vinvlester, vacuum-bagged resins
give excellent strength-to-weight rations. Superior fit and finish result in a yacht that
will look beautiful and hold its value tor a very long time.
Wraparound, bronze-tinted salon window with panoramic view
Ergonomic double helmsman's seat
Contoured cockpit seating
Cockpit lockers
Bi-told Lexan companionway door
Bow and stern pulpits
Double litelines
Rubrails
Advanced, asymmetrical hull design
Shoal draft
Solid foredeck
Large chain and sail lockers
7 opening, tinted hatches with screens
10 opening ports
Engine access under cockpit sole
Bullt-in transom steps and crossover walkwav
Fold-down swim ladder
Disclosures
Boat needs a bottom job.
Generator not currently working.
Disclaimer
The Company 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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