Edwards Yacht Sales

1998 Maine Cat 30

  • 30 ft
  • Multi Hull
  • Saint Augustine, FL, US

Yacht price

$84,900
Sold
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30
  • 1998 Maine Cat 30

Overview

NEW LISTING - "Conch Sun" is a great daysailing/weekender catamaran that combines catamaran speed and performance with creature comforts.  A fun family boat, she has been lightly sailed since 2016 by her present owner.  Her owner has just installed brand new Isenglass forward windows. Yamaha outboards complete service in October, 2023.  She is currently in the water at a marina in Saint Augustine ready for your inspection.  This boat has potential as a charter business - sunset cruises, daysailing, beach excursions, use your imagination!  Shown by appointment.    

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/her agents, or his/her surveyors, to instigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.(9101059)

Specifications

Basic Information

Manufacturer:
Maine Cat
Model:
30
Year:
1998
Category:
Sail
Condition:
Used
Location:
Saint Augustine, FL, US
Available for sale in U.S. waters:
Yes
Vessel Name:
Conch Sun
Boat Type:
Multi Hull
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Hull Type:
Hull Color:
HIN:
Designer:
Dick Vermeulen
Flag of Registry:

Dimensions & Weight

Length:
30 ft - 9.14 meter
LOA:
30 ft - 9.14 meter
Beam:
18 ft - 5.49 meter
Draft - max:
5 ft - 1.52 meter
Bridge Clearance:
47 ft - 14.33 meter
Dry Weight:
4000 lbs

Engine

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Yamaha
Engine(s):
2
Hours:
-
Cruise Speed:
-
Range:
-
Joystick Control:
No
Engine Type:
Outboard
Drive Type:
Fuel Type:
Gas/Petrol
Horsepower:
10 (Individual), 20 (combined)
Max Speed:
12 MPH

Tank Capacities

Fuel Tank:
9 gallons - 2 tank(s)
Fresh Water Tank:
54 gallons - 2 tank(s)
Holding Tank:
20 gallons - 1 tank(s)

Accommodations

Total Cabins:
2
Total Berths:
2
Total Sleeps:
-
Total Heads:
1
Captains Cabin:
No
Crew Cabins:
-
Crew Berths:
-
Crew Sleeps:
-
Crew Heads:
-

Gallery

Descriptions

Sail Area


Working Sail Area : 500.00 sq ft. Sails include main and jib, both in good working condition. 



Manufacturer Provided Description

The Maine Cat 30 is a lightweight, elegant cruising catamaran designed as the ultimate family cruising multihull. Her low profile and aerodynamic styling produce a "slippery" shape easily driven with a modest sail plan and small outboard auxiliaries. The Maine Cat 30 sails flat (very comfortable), has a draft of two feet (bring her up to the beach), and is a real sailing machine (light helm, points high, speeds to 12 knots). She is a delightful performance cruising catamaran with excellent visibility in any direction. All sail and engine controls are within easy reach of the helmsman. Her fine entry, buoyant ends, and excellent underwing clearance produce an easy, relaxing motion in a seaway. One can relax in the huge deck salon and aft cockpit areas of the 8-foot by 11-inch open bridgedeck. There are two styles of hard tops: the "original" more molded and enclosed top, or the "sport" hardtop. Both hardtops feature removable 40 mil acrylic windows to let in a cool breeze on a warm summer cruise. The hardtops provide 6-foot 4-inch headroom, and an optional aft full enclosure (with screens), converts the entire bridgedeck into an extra topside cabin. Enjoy sailing in all kinds of weather protected inside the pilothouse enclosure. Inboard facing companionway hatches can be left open or removed to provide easy access and generate a light, airy feeling below. Accommodations in the hulls are generous. The standard arrangement has two extra large double berths (57 in. x 6 ft. 8 in.) in the aft quarter of each hull. The port double converts to a comfortable dinette or perfect chart table. The galley is large, well ventilated, and provides ample counter space and storage. There is also a 44-inch wide single berth forward in the port hull. The master stateroom is in the starboard hull with hanging locker, changing area, and fully enclosed head with a shower. The interior has been kept very simple and elegant. Bulkheads and fabric headliners have been eliminated to provide an open, well-ventilated space, which is easy to keep clean. The Maine Cat 30 is built to the highest quality of workmanship possible. Skilled craftsmen follow a Maine tradition of building with integrity and caring for a job well done. This, combined with modern innovative designs and engineering expertise, produces wonderful sailing catamarans that will last a lifetime. The Maine Cat 30 hull shape has a beam to length ratio of 1:10 which yields a maximum waterline beam of 2 feet 11 inches when displacing 6,000 pounds. The Maine Cat 30 was designed with a large 2,000 pound payload capacity providing an extra margin of cruising comfort and safety. Buoyancy in the ends - the prismatic coefficient - is important to ensure the leeward hull is not driven under in a blow or "hobby-horse" in a short, steep sea. The Maine Cat 30 has a nice, deep forefoot and flaring topsides, which build up buoyancy rapidly when immersed. The deadrise aft is gradual and flattening in the underwater section. This provides ample reserve buoyancy when loaded and hydrodynamic lift at fast cruising speeds, under sail and power. Wetted surface has been minimized with computer aided fairing and hydrostatic analysis provided by AreoHydro using the latest version of MultiSurf. The rudders are protected with 9-inch "bumper-keels" which are not part of the main hull structural lay-up. The underwater foil on the Maine Cat 30 is a daggerboard in the starboard hull with uphaul and downhaul lines located on deck. The efficient daggerboard provides excellent windward performance and, since the boat only heels 3 or 4 degrees, the board does all the work. Shoal water sailing is achieved with the bumper keels providing the necessary lateral resistance. This arrangement is simple and saves the weight and expense of other more complicated systems. The fixed, balanced rudders are protected by the bumper keels located at the deepest section of the hull. The Maine Cat 30 is being built in female molds utilizing vinylester and polyester resins, bi-directional stitched fabrics, and vacuum bagged Core-Cell foam coring. All assemblies are finished with peel-ply interior surfaces and gelcoated to eliminate the need for expensive and heavy hull and deck liners. All interior cabinetry is vacuum bagged foam core construction bonded in place. Maintenance has virtually been eliminated with simple, elegant design solutions using composite materials instead of metals and wood. Additional strength and safety have been added to the hulls below the waterline with additional fiberglass reinforcement.



Equipment List

THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER - SOME FEATURES LISTED HERE MAY NOT BE FOUND ON "Conch Sun".  Maine Cat 30 Specifications - Standard Equipment - Twin Yamaha 9.9 hp, 4-stroke, high-thrust, electric start outboard engines - Radial-cut laminate main and jib with battslides, roller furling and covers - Hardtop (sport or original version) with 4 roll-up acrylic windows - Hardtop aft enclosure, 5 acrylic zippered panels and 3 screen panels - Stern hot and cold recessed shower system - Two 55 watt solar panels mounted on hardtop with solar controller - Nexus 2000 instruments (speed, depth and wind) with extra display - Vinylester barrier coating and two coats Micron Extra bottom paint - 22# Delta anchor, bow roller, tensioner, 200' by 9-16" rode and 6' chain - Isotherm ASU 12 volt holding plate refrigeration system, air cooled - USCG safety package, PFDs, three fenders and four 25' dock lines - Icom M45 VHF radio complete with Metz mast head antenna and wiring - Custom stainless steel stern rail with inboard side rails - Jenson AM - FM - CD stereo system with 2 Poly-Planar speakers Maine Cat 30 Optional Equipment - Furling screacher w- retractable pole, rigging and hardware pkg. - Bridgedeck cockpit cushions (2" closed cell foam) 4 pcs - Additional 55 watt solar panel - 20# Danforth fluke anchor, 200' with 6' chain rode - Fortress FX-16 anchor, 150' with 6' chain rode - Salt water washdown pump, 25' hose and nozzle - Composite davits completely rigged - Heart Freedom 10, 1000 watt inverter - 50 amp charger - TV antenna, mast mount, wiring and two outlets - Heart Link 10 battery monitor - Heart Link 1000 battery monitor & inverter controller - 12 volt outlets, one standard - 110 volt GFI outlets, two standard - Cabin fans hard wired - Salt water galley hand pump, through-hull, piping - Navico YP 500 Hydraulic Autopilot, below deck, steer to wind - Raytheon RL-72RC Pathfinder Radar - Chartplotter - Garmin 180 Map GPS and chartplotter - Davis Windex 15 atop mast - Windline folding stern swim ladder - Awlgrip painted boot top



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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