1983 Endeavour 35 Sloop For Sale – SOLD!


Date: December 27, 2007
From: Jason Easterly eastej@yahoo.com

1983 Endeavour 35

Endeavour 35 Sailboat

s/v Adaline

HULL
Molded, cored laminate of fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) further reinforced with bulkheads, interior FRP components and other longitudinal and transverse members bonded to the hull structure. A stainless steel swim ladder and aluminum dinghy davits are fitted at the transom.

DECK
Molded, cored FRP laminate incorporating the cabin house, foredeck, side decks, anchor well, cockpit and coamings in one contiguous structure. Contrasting non-skid panels are molded in where practical.

KEEL
Cruising fin molded integral with the hull and ballasted internally.

RUDDER
Semi balanced type with an external gudgeon and pintle assemble on a stub skeg.

HULL / DECK JOINT
Return flange on hull with deck overlapping joined with an adhesive sealant and mechanical fasteners.

STEERING 38"
Edson destroyer type pedestal wheel located aft in the cockpit with chain and pull/pull cables to an aluminum quadrant on the rudder stock via sheaves. An emergency tiller (not tested) is stowed aboard. Also fitted with a pedestal guard and a wheel brake.

DECK HARDWARE
Stainless steel anchor roller assembly, stainless steel bow and stern rails, stanchions with double lifelines with gates port, starboard and aft, inboard and outboard genoa tracks with cars, twelve plastic portlights, teak hand grabs, two aluminum framed deck hatches, FRP: sea hood, cockpit seat hatches, anchor well hatch and propane locker hatch, teak cap rails coaming caps and trim, teak and plastic companionway sliding ex hatch, teak doors, outboard motor storage pad and hoist, turnbuckle boots, deck blocks and lead blocks for line handling, bimini top, deck plates, chocks, cleats, lines, fenders and sundry other deck hardware.

SPARS, SAILS, RIGGING, MAST
Kenyon painted, extruded aluminum double spreader section stepped to the keel and fitted with winches, internal halyards, light fixtures, masthead antenna, ion dissipater, electronics and Windex unit.

BOOM
Kenyon painted aluminum main boom.
Telescoping whisker pole

STANDING RIGGING
Headstay, fitted with a Hood Seafurl 2 roller furling system, 9/32" backstay, two 9/32" upper shrouds, two 9/32" intermediate shrouds and two 9/32" lower shrouds all constructed with 1x19 stainless steel wire rope with primarily swage type lower terminal ends.

RUNNING RIGGING
Main sheet traveler system, wire rope topping lift with adjustable tail, boom vang, and yacht braid line to suit on other applications.

WINCHES
By Lewmar are two #44CST's in the cockpit coamings, two #24 on the mast one #30CST on the cabin top.

SAILS
North conventional main with a flattener and two reefs
North Sails roller furling genoa
North Sails Gennaker

GROUND TACKLE
2 20 lb. Danforth lightweight type with chain leader with a nylon rode
1 15 kg. Bruce with chain leader with a nylon rode
1 35 lb. Delta
Simpson Lawrence electric windlass with foredeck control

ENGINE
Westerbeke model 27, four cylinder, marine diesel engine
Serial Number 43400211
Recorded Hours: 751.6 (Gauge is no longer working)

FUEL LINES/FILTERS
Primarily neoprene hose with two, selectable in-line Racor filter/separators

LINKAGES
Morse type with dual lever controls.

EXHAUST
Wet elbow atop at manifold, hose to a FRP water lift muffler and on to stern discharge.

COOLING
Fresh water heat exchange system with a bronze sea water strainer on the raw water side. Raw water system replaced 1 year ago.

MOUNTING
Soft mounts bolted to laminated beds aft and a single soft mount to a saddle between the beds forward.

VENTILATION
Natural and 12 volt blower forced.

GEARBOX
Hurth HBW100 marine reduction gear.

GAUGES
Tachometer, water temperature, oil pressure, volt meter, fuel gauge and an hour meter.

SHAFT
1 1/4" stainless steel.

PROPELLER
15” diameter, right hand three blade fixed.

OIL & WASTE
Garbage at nav station, oil in engine space, placards

FUEL TANK
One tank of welded aluminum construction in place under the main cabin sole. Capacity is 34 gallons.

FRESH WATER
Two tanks of welded aluminum construction are located one each under the port and starboard settees. Capacity per the data tags on the tanks are 35 gallons each for a total capacity of 70 gallons.

PUMPS
Par 3.0 g.p.m. diaphragm type 12 volt.

PLUMBING
Primarily plastic tubing and reinforced vinyl hose.

WATER HEATER
Raritan six gallon 110 volt unit with engine heat exchange option.

THROUGH HULL Fitted with Groco type bronze seacocks.
FITTINGS BELOW Engine intake: Forward of the engine.
WATERLINE Galley sink drain: In locker under sink.
Cockpit drains: Two seacocks with one each, outboard port and starboard in the lazarette.
Head intake: Under V-berth, port side aft.
Head discharge: Under V-berth, port side aft.
Head washbasin drain: Under V-berth, port side aft.
Engine shaft: Conventional bronze packing gland attached with hose and clamps to a shaft log tube central aft of engine.
Rudder port: Conventional flanged bronze rudder port packing gland accessed through helm seat hatch.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
12 volt d/c and 110 volt a/c systems.
12 VOLT One group 24, maintenance free 12 volt battery in the engine space
• Two group 27 lead-acid 12 volt batteries below the quarterberth
• One group 24 lead acid 12 volt battery below the V berth
• One 4-way parallel/selector switch|
110 VOLT Thirty amp shore service with marine type shore cord.
PANEL Circuit breaker protection for systems in the panel plus d/c volt meter.
BATTERY CHARGING Statpower True Charge 20+

ELECTRONICS AND NAVIGATION AIDS
COMPASS 5" Danforth
VHF Raytheon Ray 80
SPEED Standard Horizon Digital
DEPTH Standard Horizon
GPS Garmin 128
AUTOPILOT Autohelm ST4000
ENTERTAINMENT JVC model KD-G210, am/fm/cd stereo

This is a truly great boat. A survey was done on the boat last November, please email for a copy. Asking price is below survey estimated value for a quick sell. We are selling becuase we are expecting our first child any day now, and I'm trying to be responsible.

Asking: US$37,000.00 – SOLD!

Jason Easterly
eastej@yahoo.com