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TA CHIAO BROS

CT 41    PHANTOM

  •  Boat Name:  PHANTOM

  • Year:  1973

  • Current Price:  SOLD

  • Located:  Annapolis, MD USA

  • Hull Material:  Fiberglass

  • Engine/Fuel:  Single Diesel

 

Additional Specs, Equipment and Information

Builder/Designer

     Builder: Ta Chiao          Designer: Wm. Garden

Dimensions

     LOA: 40' 8"                                        LWL: 32' 6"           BEAM: 12' 2"
     Displacement: 27,500 Lbs.           DRAFT: 6'            Bridge Clearance: 53'

Sail Area            789 sq. ft.

Sails
Jib, main and mizzen – 8 oz. Dacron

Rig

Wooden Spares removed. Two Hinckley aluminum Spars come with the boat and need to be installed.

 Winches
Two #2 halyard on mainmast, one #3 mainsheet, two #28 jib sheet

Hull
One-piece fiberglass laminate to Lloyds of London Specifications

Engine

     Diesel Engine           HP: 50 Engine           Model: Perkins 4-108      Hours: 0

     New "LONG BLOCK" May 2008

(new engine from oil pan to valve cover) installed  with  new engine mounts and transmission.

Steering
New (2007) Edson Pedestal steering in cockpit with 6” bronze sheaves and adjustable brake, 30” ships wheel in teak.

Electrical System
Wiring to U.S. Coast Guard specifications. 12-volt circuit fused, 110 volt with circuit breaker. Shore connector, 50 amp, 110-volt outlets. Complete cabin lighting, running lights, spreader lights on main mast.

Plumbing
12 volt water pressure system, 8 gallon hot water heater, one 12 volt shower sump and bilge pump, hand bilge pump. Toilet room with head, stainless steel basin and shower.

Tankage

     Fuel: 2 - 75 Gallon Iron Tanks        Water: 160 Gallons        Holding: 30 Gallon

New Stainless Steel 130 gallon water tank under solon sole installed 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With her simple marconi ketch rig, the CT 41 is a fine “two person” boat – no sail too large to be handled by one person, and when shortened down, she will balance under jib and mizzen or under main alone.

 

Included as standard equipment are Dacron working sails, diesel engine, pressure water system, water heater, shower, bow pulpit with teak catwalk, stanchions and lifelines, and much more.

 

 

Your first impressions on stepping below decks in the CT 41 are of spaciousness and light, with the conservative but rich décor of the teakwood joinery and beautifully upholstered furniture.

Accommodations

Interior Arrangement

 The interior of the CT 41 features lavish use of the most select teakwood, oiled to enhance the beauty of the grain and to eliminate maintenance.  The joinery is done in a manner not seen in many boats.

The full teak interior has feature carvings; curved doors; abundant storage through out; 3 opening hatches (including a "butter fly wing" hatch over the salon; 9 opening bronze ports; large windows in the salon; 6' 5" headroom.


Sleeps 6 guests in a spacious layout with exceptionally proportioned storage space.

Forward is the crew quarters with one berth, a large hanging locker and  egress through a foredeck hatch or stateroom.

The main saloon features a wood burning fireplace.
 

The salon may be shut off from the forward stateroom, giving complete privacy to two couples.  And everywhere you look there is storage space – lockers, drawers, bins, shelves – for all the gear you’ll have aboard for serious cruising or living aboard.

 

Galley
The galley is aft of the saloon and is ideally arranged for gourmet meal preparation. The U-shaped galley is spacious with a New (2007) Force 10 3-burner-and-oven gimbaled stove.  Hot and cold pressure water, large stainless sink, a freezer and refrigerator. (Refrigeration unit removed. New cold plates partially completed)

 

 

The master stateroom has a pull-out double berth with Six drawer storage under and a hanging locker.

Head

 The head, with separate shower room is spacious and has plenty of storage space for linens, towels, and your personal toilet articles.

 Dining

 A teakwood table in the main salon that folds out of the way when not in use.



 

 

 

 


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