
"Mariana"
44' Farrier 44 SC 2014
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2014 Farrier 44 SC
PRICE REDUCTION!!
One-of-a kind, FAST, light and yet perfect for liveaboard! Powered by a sloop rig and twin 2 Yanmar 3GYM20 engines with sail drives that have only 300 engine hours. One owner/builder. Strong and proven performance cruiser. Capable of 11 knots, cruises easily at 7.5 knots.
Twin centerboards and kick-up rudder allow you to get close to the beach or cruise around shallows easily.
Rotating mast, 2 spreaders, extra stout rigging. Carbon fiber stanchions on deck.
Designed by Ian Farrier, of Farrier Marine in New Zealand, known for race-winning designs with seaworthiness. No cheap materials used – all core-cell / epoxy composite fiberglass construction. Launched in 2014 in Hood River, OR, tested on the Columbia River. Cruised from Oregon, down the California Coast. A Baja Haha veteran.
Roomy interiors complement outdoor living and cruising areas. A strong, practical and fast cruising catamaran!
Seattle Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by United Yacht Sales. 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
Great layout for cruising and sailing.
Board from the sugarscoop stepped transoms on either ama. Main cockpit area spans the full 23’ beam. Steering stations to either side of the cockpit, with full controls and navigation equipment at starboard helm. Aft is a traveler, optional netting underneath the integrated stern arch, which supports the solar array. Radar dome and aerials to port. All cockpit and deck areas are self-bailing.
Enter the main cabin areas through the sliding glass doors located forward of the cockpit and to the left of the main helm station.
The main interior cabin deck spans the two amas and allows the living area to be part of the action! At the entrance, reefer/freezer is to port, followed by generous counter space and easy access to port side steering cables. Galley continues across and to port, followed by navigation station, carbon-fiber dinette table and general seating in the main cabin. The amas are accessed by the main cabin area by carbon fiber steps down to either port or starboard.
Port and starboard amas: Forward storage areas accessed via watertight type hatches followed aft to heads with composting toilets and shower facilities. Portside ama has more carbon fiber steps leading up to generous twin sleeping area. Midships on either ama are sinks. Full aft are the master cabins with raised sleeping berths and engine access under each berth.
All systems are readily accessible and therefore easy to maintain!
Note: Starboard forward upper cabin window above the wraparound seating area needs repair/replacement.
Price: | $275,000 |
Boat Name: | Mariana |
Make: | Farrier |
Model: | 44 SC |
Year: | 2014 |
Condition: | Used |
Category: | Catamaran |
Construction: | Fiberglass |
Length: | 43 ft |
Display Length: | 44 ft |
Beam: | 23 ft 1 in |
Max Draft: | 7 ft 4 in |
Min Draft: | 1 ft 10 in |
Fuel Capacity (Gallons): | 40 |
Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Fresh Water Capacity (Gallons): | 110 |
Max Speed: | 11 kn |
Displacement: | -- |
Number of Engines: | 2 |
Engine Make | Yanmar |
Engine Model | 3GYM20 |
Engine Power | 20.00 HP |
City: | Guaymas, SONORA |
State: | -- |
Country: | Mexico |
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Great layout for cruising and sailing.
Board from the sugarscoop stepped transoms on either ama. Main cockpit area spans the full 23’ beam. Steering stations to either side of the cockpit, with full controls and navigation equipment at starboard helm. Aft is a traveler, optional netting underneath the integrated stern arch, which supports the solar array. Radar dome and aerials to port. All cockpit and deck areas are self-bailing.
Enter the main cabin areas through the sliding glass doors located forward of the cockpit and to the left of the main helm station.
The main interior cabin deck spans the two amas and allows the living area to be part of the action! At the entrance, reefer/freezer is to port, followed by generous counter space and easy access to port side steering cables. Galley continues across and to port, followed by navigation station, carbon-fiber dinette table and general seating in the main cabin. The amas are accessed by the main cabin area by carbon fiber steps down to either port or starboard.
Port and starboard amas: Forward storage areas accessed via watertight type hatches followed aft to heads with composting toilets and shower facilities. Portside ama has more carbon fiber steps leading up to generous twin sleeping area. Midships on either ama are sinks. Full aft are the master cabins with raised sleeping berths and engine access under each berth.
All systems are readily accessible and therefore easy to maintain!
Note: Starboard forward upper cabin window above the wraparound seating area needs repair/replacement.
Galley is located to port side of the main cabin area:
- Fridge/Freezer: Frigoboat 10 cu ft., keel cooled
- Stove: 4-burner CU402 SMEV Propane, with broiler. Stove is made of 304-L category SS, integrated lid heat-resistant safety glass.
- Sink: Double SS
- Lightweight structural composite Formica clad countertop surfaces
Large carbon-fiber fixed dinette table in the center of the main cabin seats. Wraparound seating.
Two master staterooms, one in each ama, located full aft. Each stateroom is equipped with generous queen-sized berths.
Access to each engine is below the berths.
Sleeps a total of 6 people in 3 cabins.
Deck Equipment:
- Anchor #1: Rocna 25 with 250’ chain
- Anchor #2: Fortress FX 37 with 50’ chain and 200’ line
- Anchor Windlass: Maxwell 1200, electric
- Dinghy: Ilya Germanosk 10’8” with Honda 2hp 4-stroke outboard engine
- Dinghy Davits: Manual
- Lights: Navigation, deck
- Covers & Curtains: Bimini top, canvas hatch covers
- Custom carbon fiber stanchions, step treads, support and table
- Deck material: FRP
- FRP Arch aft
Sails and Rigging: Cruise equipped
- Rotating Aluminum mast, deck-stepped
- Spar is stepped to center of the cabin top, 2 spreaders
- All sheets for sail control lead aft
- Total Sail area: 980 sq. ft.
- Mainsail, Headsail and Spinnaker
- Stack pack for Mainsail
- Additional Sails: Screecher with sock; Storm Jib
- Primary Sailmaker: Doyle
- Mainsheet Traveler: Harken
- Roller furling (headstay): Harken
- Retractable bowsprit for spinnaker
- Winches: (2) Harken 50 2-speed ; (6) Harken 40 2-speed
- Standing Rigging: Steel wire forestay with oversized Colligo Marine synthetic side stays
Navigation station is in the main cabin and to port. Features a folding nav station work table
- SSB Radio: Icom IC-M700 HF Radio
- Icom HF Antenna Tuner
- HF Antenna
- VHF Radio: Garmin 300 with integrated GPS
- Bluetooth portable stereo
- TV: (1) Samsung 17’ (in Master cabin)
- Radar: Garmin 18
- Wind Speed and Direction, Knot Meter/Log: Garmin
- Auto Pilot: Benmar
- GPS/Chart Plotter: Garmin GPS Map 470 Multifunction Display
- Garmin GMI 10 Multi Display
- Garmin GPSMap 78 Hand held GPS unit
- Satellite Communication: InReach
- Spotlight
- Compass: (2) Ritchie
- Batteries: (2) 75 ah Engine Start and (2) 4D 200 ah AGM House batteries (400 ah total)
- Battery parallel switch: Yes
- Solar Panel: 2 panels 400 watt total in series
- Victron solar controller
- Battery Monitor: Victron Energy
- Dockside electrical cable
- Electrical System: 12vDC / 110vAC
- Inverter: Victor 750w
- Interior Lighting: LED
- Alternator: Hitachi (2)
- Battery Charger: Auto, Genius
Two Yanmar 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated inboard diesel engines that are connected to Yanmar saildrive units . Engines are located in port and starboard aft engine compartments in each hull.
Additional info: Gallons/hour at cruise speed = .5
Gallons/hour at Max speed = .75
Range: 560 nm
Mechanical Equipment:
- Bilge Pumps: (4) electric, (1) Manual
- Fuel filters: Racor
- Steering: (2) Wheel, 1 on either side, with main helm to starboard in aft cockpit
- Fire Extinguishing: Manual
- Transmission: Yanmar
- Alternators: engine mounted Hitachi
- Head Type: (2) Composting
- Propellers: (2) 2-blade folding
- Lifejackets: (6) Offshore
- EPIRB: ACR Global Fix Pro
- Jack lines: (2)
- Safety Flares
- Portable Fire Extinguishers: (5)
- Lifesling Unit
MARIANA was built over a 5-year period in Oregon by her owner using Systems Three Silvertip epoxy resin, tri-axial fiberglass and CoreCell foam. Nothing cheap was used in its construction – all epoxy build. Two centerboards are provided under each ama and provide directional stability as well as the ability to beach the vessel.
More design notes here:
f-boat.com/pages/catamarans/F-44SC.html (copy/paste in search field)
Owner/builder’s blog here:
supercruiser.blogspot.com/ (copy/paste in search field)
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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.