Cherubini Staysail Schooner

South Dartmouth, MA, United States198714.63m
Asking Price
$195,000 USD
MakeCherubini
ModelStaysail Schooner
Year1987
Length14.63m3.96m beam
FuelDiesel630L tank
Cabins24 berths

Overview

About this vessel

NARWHAL is an iconic 56 48 27 Cherubini Staysail Schooner. Her clipper bow with bowsprit, schooner rig, low freeboard and raised bulwarks aft, along with varnished teak cabin trunk sides, are reminiscent of L. Francis Herreshoff s TICONDEROGA as ably interpreted by John Cherubini. She is a proven performer in near coastal waters, on the racecourse and crossing oceans. Her combination of shoal draft, spirited performance, a well-balanced helm and easy sail handling, along with drop-dead gorgeous lines, make her a true standout.

NARWHAL has a beautiful Aristo Blue hull with a wide white shear stripe, matching single white boot stripe and red bottom. Her cabin top and decks are painted Moondust non-skid with gloss white waterways; cabin house sides with teak eyebrows, trim, handrails, toe rails and cockpit helm seating are in varnished bright teak. Her spars are painted to match the non-skid decks, and her canvas is off-white.

Below decks is a world unto itself: Comfortable, traditional and seaman-like with plenty of light and ventilation, and storage befitting a proper cruising yacht. Mahogany joinery with raised-panel bulkheads and hull ceilings painted white in the Herreshoff style frame her living quarters beautifully.

NARWHAL has cruised both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, but in recent times has been U.S. east coast-based. In the last seven years, she has seen only seasonal use in New England, with indoor heated storage the norm, and professional service by Niemec Marine of New Bedford and The Concordia Company of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.

NARWHAL has benefited from extensive refitting during her present ownership -- primarily in 2013/2014 -- with details to be found in the listing below, including a new Yanmar diesel, refrigeration, A/C and a completely new electrical system with all new wiring, chargers etc. She is a well-found yacht and a must-see for anyone seriously considering a Cherubini Schooner. There is good reason why this builder and design were included in Ferenc Mate s seminal work The World s Greatest Sailboats. Come see for yourself! We invite your inspection.

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ACCOMMODATIONS OVERVIEW (Starting Forward) Large single-berth cabin forward with overhead hatch for light and ventilation, which is large enough to pass sails through. Next aft to port is an enclosed head with en-suite shower. A bulkhead and door are aft and provide privacy for the head and cabin forward of the mast.

Aft of the mast is the spacious salon which features a lovely mahogany table (center storage and matching lift-outs) with folding leaves, and a shallow U-shaped settee to port. A snug offshore-ready pilot berth is outboard to port, with its own non-opening hull port for light and a view. Across from the table to starboard is a straight settee that doubles as an additional sea berth with lee cloth. Outboard and above there is an open shelf with another hull port, with hull staving in a lighter wood that takes advantage of the full beam of the yacht and adds a nice contrast to the darker joinery. Bronze plaques from the Dunhill San Fernando Race in 1995 and the South China Sea Race in 1996 attest to the true globetrotting nature of this capable design and the miles NARWHAL cruised in her early teens !

There is a large butterfly hatch overhead in the salon; numerous custom Cherubini-designed and -built opening ports, and raised-panel bulkheads painted satin white with exquisite mahogany and teak joinery in the form of deck beams. Substantial knees, handholds, fiddles, cabinetry and ceiling trim offset the white panels on the overhead, lockers and countertops, all in the Herreshoff style. The soles throughout the boat are of teak and holly and varnished bright.

The U-shaped galley is aft to port, and while still a part of the salon, is offset by overhead custom cabinetry. Large undercounter refrigerated iceboxes are located forward, with beautiful inset tilework depicting the yacht. The sea-going stove and oven are located outboard and the twin sinks are aft. There is plenty of counter space and storage in this working galley.

Across from the galley to starboard is another huge insulated icebox with shelf on top. A good-sized hanging locker is just forward, also with storage on top and large shelf above.

Moving aft from the galley and salon, a passageway leads by the master head with separate stall shower to starboard, and through a doorway into the aft cabin and nav area, with proper forward-facing nav table and chair on a swivel.

The aft cabin features a large double berth offset to port. This is a lovely space with hull staving and an additional hull port, a wrap-around shelf at the head of the berth and bronze ocean Frigast reading lamps. Inboard of the berth is a large counter top for all manner of storage. The cabinetry space forward of the berth allows for built-in drawers and double-fronted hanging lockers behind. There is another large counter, this one in solid mahogany. All of the lockers throughout the yacht have cane doors with wood trim for ventilation and a classic look. There is a small settee at the forward end of the cabin with large mirror mounted on the bulkhead. The aft cabin may be closed off from the rest of the boat with bi-fold raised-panel doors. Ventilation and light are provided by opening ports in the deckhouse. There is a ceiling-mounted compass above the berth, overhead lights and solid handholds, which double as gutters along the cabin trunk base here and throughout the yacht, sculpted to be comfortable to grip.

The navigation station is to starboard with a full complement of updated electronics. This is a snug spot for the navigator, situated next to the companionway leading up to the cockpit.

Aft of the nav station a door opens into a passageway leading aft into the machinery space and engine room, with access from a large hatch in the cockpit as well. There is lots of useful storage built-in outboard.

Specifications

The details

Vessel
MakeCherubini
ModelStaysail Schooner
Year1987
Dimensions
Length overall14.63m
Beam3.96m
Draft0.66m
Accommodation
Cabins2
Berths4
Heads2
Engine & Fuel
Engine makeYanmar
Engine model4JH4-HTE1
Engine count1
Engine hours679
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tankage630L

Features

On board

Large single-berth cabin forward with overhead hatch for light and ventilation
Enclosed head with en-suite shower forward to port
Spacious salon with mahogany table (center storage and matching lift-outs) with folding leaves
Shallow U-shaped settee to port
Offshore-ready pilot berth outboard to port with non-opening hull port
Straight settee to starboard doubles as additional sea berth with lee cloth
Open shelf with hull port above starboard settee
Mahogany joinery with raised-panel bulkheads and hull ceilings painted white in Herreshoff style
Teak and holly varnished bright soles throughout
U-shaped galley aft to port with overhead custom cabinetry
Large undercounter refrigerated iceboxes with inset tilework
Sea-going stove and oven outboard
Twin sinks aft in galley
Huge insulated icebox with shelf on top to starboard
Good-sized hanging locker with storage and large shelf above
Master head with separate stall shower to starboard
Aft cabin with large double berth offset to port
Wrap-around shelf at head of berth and bronze ocean Frigast reading lamps
Large countertop for storage in aft cabin
Built-in drawers and double-fronted hanging lockers forward of berth
Lockers with cane doors and wood trim for ventilation
Small settee with large mirror in aft cabin
Bi-fold raised-panel doors to close off aft cabin
Ceiling-mounted compass above berth in aft cabin
Navigation station to starboard with updated electronics
Access to machinery space and engine room from passageway aft of nav station and large cockpit hatch
Mahogany joinery with cane panels and wood dowel catches in galley locker doors
Princess Gourmet II 3-burner propane stove with oven
Seagull Pure Water tap for filtered drinking water
Jabsco 82500 5 gpm house fresh water pump
Jabsco 82500 5 gpm salt water pump for washdown on bow
Rule sink drain pump
Hella 12v fan and AC control in forward stateroom
Raritan Elegance electric head with push button controls
Wempe chronometer and Danforth gimbaled compass
Garmin GPS map 7212 GPS/radar plotter at nav station
Icom IC-M504 VHF marine radio at nav station
Fusion MS-NRX300 stereo control
Garmin autopilot hydraulic ram (new, 2018/19)
Yanmar 4JH4-HTE1 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine, 112hp
Phasor 8kW generator (new, 2014) with Kubota diesel (replaced new, 2018)
Vetus bow thruster with joystick below helm
Fireboy automatic fire extinguisher in engine room
Extensive refit in 2013/14 including new mechanical and electrical systems
New refrigeration/freezer Sea Frost system
New electrical system with all new wiring, panels, breakers, switches, batteries, chargers, inverter, outlets, battery monitor
New pumps for shower drain, bilge, AC, house water, watermaker, washdown, macerator, sink drain
New light fixtures, some LED
New engine beds, cutlass bearing, CV shaft, thrust bearing, Aqua Drive, FRP exhaust tube, custom exhaust riser, upgraded exhaust hose, modified muffler design
New thru-hulls and seacocks
New custom poly holding tank (approx. 80 gallons) amidships
Two air conditioners with ducting and plumbing
Bow thruster rebuilt with new motors, batteries, 24v charger, Lexan cover
New Worley custom mattress aft; all new interior cushions and upholstery
New Princess LPG stove/oven
Garmin GPS map 721, mounted in a NavPod above wheel
Garmin sailing instrument, starboard pedestal (new, 2018/19)
Edson pedestal, painted white, with wheel lock
Danforth Constellation compass on pedestal
Yanmar alternator 55 amp
Racor model 75-500 dual fuel filters with crossover valve and vacuum gauge
Fuel tank (165 gallon) FRP integral beneath main engine
Three-blade Max Prop
Dometic Marine Air AC/reverse-cycle heat aft (8,000 BTU) with Smartstarter
AC forward (16,000 BTU)
Watermaker Newport 400 MKII 17-gph (new, 2013/14) (currently not in service)
Force 10 stainless water heater (16 gallon), 110v element plus engine heating
Automatic fire extinguisher in engine room: Fireboy, with display at helm
Reverso oil change system: engine and generator
Hull and cockpit hand laid fiberglass with Vinylester Resin
Decks and cabin house wood and fiberglass; painted nonskid on top, solid teak sides and eyebrow; teak handrails; teak companionway hatch hood
Painted non-skid decks with high-gloss painted waterways in white
All bulkheads glassed into hull and deck on both sides for maximum strength
Fiberglass fuel tank on centerline aft beneath engine and cockpit (167 gallons)
Two aluminum water tanks (80 gallons apiece)
Custom holding tank amidships (approx. 80 gallons)
Two aluminum propane tanks
CQR 60# plow anchor on roller with all-chain rode on teak and bronze bow sprit with stainless bow pulpit
40# plow on port roller with approx. 30 chain to braided rope rode
Dual capstan upright windlass
Anchor lockers with flush foredeck hatches each side of windlass
Fisherman storm anchor stowed securely on foredeck in sections along bulwarks
Dorade vent and deck prism for aft head
Matching dorade vents with removable round stainless cowls just aft of foremast (1 for forward cabin, 1 for salon)
Nicro Fico solar vent for aft shower
Teak hand rails on cabin top
Mooring lines and fenders
Decorative dolphins on bulwarks
Stanchions and lifelines: Stainless tube bow pulpit on bowsprit; solid stainless stanchions; Dyform stainless double life lines
Custom main salon teak butterfly hatch; galley, head and foredeck opening hatches
Cherubini custom solid bronze opening ports (6)
Cast stainless steel Herreshoff style cleats (10)
Cast closed chocks in bulwarks
Custom bronze and teak main boom gallows
Stainless swim ladder with teak steps at port stanchion gate
Steering area separated by partial dividers with wide teak coaming boards on top
Lewmar 52 self-tailing winches, one each, port and starboard, within easy reach of helm
Access under helm seat to quadrant and autopilot ram
Dual-lever engine controls on pedestal
Large cockpit forward with wide and long seats
Wide, raised bridge deck across front of cockpit
Teak companionway offset to starboard with smoked Lexan hatch board
Fold-down table, cockpit coamings, traditional spoked wheel, pedestal storage cubbies and helm bench seating all varnished teak
Stainless pedestal guard/handrail with NavPod attached
Chromed binnacle with six-sided glass cover for Danforth compass
Stainless safety rail, aft cockpit above coaming
Engine panel (primary)
Fireboy engine room extinguisher indicator below thruster control
Vetus bow thruster joystick control below wheel to starboard with stainless guard
Secondary VHF port helm
Rod holder for trolling
Aluminum pedestal supports for sailing instrument and autopilot
Port cockpit storage locker
Propane locker forward cockpit on centerline
Stereo speakers
Large lazarette for storage
Dodger with stainless grab bar and large center-opening panel
Bimini above helm with two clear plastic windows with roll-up covers
Filler piece connects bimini to dodger
Starboard cockpit access to engine room
Bronze and teak gallows for boom with grab handles built-in each corner
Royal Blue Sunbrella cockpit cushions
Aluminum double-spreader masts and booms, Awlgrip painted
Mainsail and foresail sheets both lead aft under dodger to winches in the cockpit
Foresail is self-tacking with traveler control lines leading aft
Harken furling headstay reef line led aft to cockpit starboard winch
Navtec stainless discontinuous rod rigging, stainless closed-barrel turnbuckles, Navtec fittings
Removable 1x19 stainless wire inner forestay
Braided polyester sheets and halyards, 1x19 stainless wire running backstays to braided line purchase system
Mast steps stainless mounted on keel
Harken main and foresail travelers; Schaeffer mainsheet and deck blocks; Merriman jib lead cars; Lewmar Spinlock line clutches; Antal line clutches on booms
Stainless tracks on toe rails: pair forward and second pair start amidship and extend all the way to the stern. Short track on deck inside shrouds
Stainless U-bolts bolted through deck to fabricated stainless angle irons bolted through hull to deck flange with overlapping inverted F.R.P. hanging knees glassed into hull sides
Mainsail (new, 2017): Doyle Stackpack with lazyjacks. Fully-battened with Tides Marine batten stainless slides
140% genoa; 100% yankee jib; fisherman staysail; fore staysail; storm jib; storm trysail; cruising spinnaker
Sunbrella canvas: dodger, bimini, filler piece between, sail covers, helm cover, hatch covers, life raft cover (all new 2017/2018)
Winches: (2) Lewmar 52 ST Lewmar Mainmast 46ST, 40ST, (1)16ST (2) Foremast 40ST Lewmar 48 ST mainsheet winch, starboard companionway Lewmar 40 ST foresail winch, port companionway (2) Lewmar 46 ST Primary genoa sheet winches cockpit
Safety equipment: EPIRB, ACR, mounted near base of mainmast; Ring buoy; Fireboy automatic fire extinguisher in engine room; (2) Portable fire extinguishers; (2) Manual bilge pumps; Large Edson pump in cockpit; Henderson pump below, next to companionway and aft berth; Rule 2000 electric bilge pump under companionway; Offshore covers for all opening ports; Wood plugs for thru-hulls attached in bilge; Stainless padeye in port companionway for harness tether hookup; Jacklines; Drogue; Emergency tiller, stainless, starboard lazarette

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