- Beam: 12' 8''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 9''
- Displacement: 22,770 lb
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 1
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Mandorla is a classic Robert H. (Bob) Perry design that has a cult like following with Blue Water Cruisers. This well maintained and cared for yacht that has had numerous upgrades in the past 3 years is on the market for the first time in 25 years because the current owner has recently upgraded, purchased a much larger sailboat.
Please take the time to carefully study the pictures and review the extensive list of upgrades and improvements that this Passport 40 has undergone during more than 2 decades of prideful ownership.
This particular Perry design is extremely well regarded and thought of as one the best Blue Water Cruisers ever built and is known for its beauty, strength, capability and style.
Please check out and set up a viewing of Mandorla as it is what many well versed sailors, people who have many miles and hours of time on the water consider a "terrific value for a world cruising boat."
Listed by Seattle Yachts - AlamedaTHIS BOAT IS SUBJECT TO AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING AGREEMENT WITH SEATTLE YACHTS - ALAMEDA 510-227-2100 AND IS NOT OFFERED FOR SALE BY DENISON YACHTING. Denison Yachting is merely providing this information in an effort to represent you as a buyer in the purchase of this vessel.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
New, stronger, thicker, titanium chainplates (backstay chainplate moved to exterior)
Chainplate knees reinforced with epoxy and Coosa
New deck, deck paint and new nonskid (Awlcraft 2000/Awlgrip)
New hull paint (Awlcraft 2000)
New bottom paint
Mast completely refurbished and painted (including a red stripe at the top to make her easy to spot in a crowded anchorage)
New mast step
New standing rigging
New Tides Marine sail track
New lifelines
Teak accents in cockpit replaced
Custom traveler beam (flattened) with new traveler
All new running rigging
New custom arch
New Edson pedestal with single lever control
All new B&G electronics, including new auto pilot and new radar
New Corian countertop in galley
New Dickinson stove (3 burner)
Numerous plumbing hoses replaced
Custom teak cockpit seat inserts
New optimized nav station layout
Deck washdown added next to anchor
New Rocna Vulcan anchor
Replaced anchor chain (G4)
All new LED lighting throughout interior and exterior
New custom mattress in pullman
New Monitor Windvane
Extended pushpit
New large Lewmar hatches in cabin top
Painted and serviced Cheetah windlass
New Lewmar rope clutches
New portlights in saloon
New Max prop. (Propspeed added)
New insulation for fridge and icebox
New shower faucet in head
Mandorla's interior is beautifully constructed in teak, with teak and holly cabin sole. Solid wood is used throughout with louvred locker doors. Her interior layout well proportioned and comfortable, with U-shaped galley with adequate counter space, large navigation station, great salon space and two well appointed staterooms.
The galley is to port of the companionway with white laminate countertops and teak fiddles. There is a deep two stainless sink with hot and cold pressure water. Inboard is a bank of three drawers. Outboard of the sink is a deep dry storage locker beneath the counter. There is a four burner stove/oven with storage for pots and pans below. There is additional storage in lockers above the counter. Two drawers, a locker and cutting board are also located aft of the stove beneath the counter. The large top and front loading refrigerator is located beneath the aft end of the counter with another sliding door locker above the counter. Two bronze opening ports provide ventilation.
Beneath the companionway stairs is a large mechanical space that extends below the cockpit, with access to batteries, and other systems. Engine access is excellent via the box beneath the table in the salon. The furniture is removable to allow very good access all around the engine.
The guest stateroom is adjacent to the companionway to starboard. There is a quarterberth with shelf along the hull side. There is a hanging locker forward.
The navigation station table top lifts to reveal storage space for charts and tools beneath and there are drawers and lockers beneath the forward end. The master electrical panel is set into the bulkhead outboard.
The salon is configured with a straight settee to starboard and deep L-shaped settee to port surrounding a table. Settees are upholstered in blue fabric. Outboard of the settees to port and starboard are mirrored bookshelf/locker configurations. There is storage outboard of the settee seatbacks. A large folding table is at the center.
The master stateroom features the classic Pullman berth arrangement with head forward, a great seagoing layout that provides an impressive amount of storage space. The berth is located to port, with a shelf outboard along the hull side and drawers and lockers beneath. Opposite the berth along the starboard side of the passageway forward is a vanity with drawers beneath, flanked by large hanging lockers.
The head located in the forepeak is a spacious compartment with the toilet located at the forward end. To starboard, there are storage lockers. To port, there is a counter with sink and assorted lockers. Finished in white laminate with teak trim, the space is easy to maintain. A teak grate in the sole allows the space to drain if used as a shower. Access to the chain locker is via a door in the bulkhead forward.
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