
Canadian Sailcraft CS40
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About this vessel
The 1989 Canadian Sailcraft CS40 represents a solid opportunity for an individual looking for a capable, well-built sailing vessel. Canadian Sailcraft, or CS Yachts, earned a reputation for robust construction, and this CS40 is no exception. The hand-laid, one-piece fiberglass hull, combined with an end-grain balsa core above the waterline, speaks to a build quality focused on durability and offshore capability. The molded spine and girder module for load transfer is a testament to their engineering, ensuring the hull can handle the stresses of serious sailing. This isn't a lightweight, production-line boat; it's designed to be sailed hard and safely.
Powering this Sloop is a single Volvo 2003T (Turbo) diesel engine. The Volvo 2003T is a known quantity in the marine diesel world—reliable if properly maintained, though parts can be a consideration given its age. The rigid 2-blade prop suggests a focus on efficient propulsion under power. Performance under sail is where the CS40 truly shines; it's a balanced design, capable of both respectable racing performance and comfortable bluewater cruising.
CS40s typically offer a practical and comfortable accommodation plan for their size. The inclusion of a composting head is a practical upgrade for extended cruising, reducing reliance on pump-out facilities. Key features on this specific 1989 Canadian Sailcraft CS40 are geared towards self-sufficiency and modern convenience. The 480-watt solar array and 1000-watt inverter provide substantial off-grid power, a significant advantage for a vessel of this vintage. A Village Marine Watermaker further enhances its cruising autonomy, making fresh water readily available. Navigation electronics include Standard Horizon GPS/VHF, Raymarine Speed/Depth/Wind, and Raymarine GPS/Radar at the helm, complemented by a CPT Autopilot—a robust and reliable system for single-handed or shorthanded sailing.
This is a used 1989 vessel. While well-equipped, a comprehensive survey will be critical to assess the integrity of the deck core, rigging, and all systems. For a serious buyer looking for a proven offshore design with significant upgrades for independent cruising, this Canadian Sailcraft CS40 warrants a close inspection. It's a boat that will take you places, provided you understand its capabilities and requirements.
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