• General +

    This Wharram Pahi 42 was professionally built in Scotland from marine-plywood, sheathed with E-glass and epoxy und finished 1992.
    Until 2015 the boat was cruised by the first owner and builder mostly around the UK.
    It is the boat in which Hanneke and James made the memorable trip to the Faeroe and Iceland (reported in Seapeople magazine).
    Additionally this Pahi 42 is mentioned in the Wharram Design-Handbook as an example of an extraordinary building standard.
    The current owners bought it 2015 and sailed the last eight years in Europe, the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Cap Verde islands, 2019 to the Caribbean, Central America and the US- East coast.
    Currently the boat is laid up in a boatyard in Portugal.
    In addition to the good sailing characteristics of this Pahi, it has been continuously renewed in recent years and today has everything that is expected of a catamaran suitable for long-distance cruising.
    The ship is an exceptionally beautiful example on a high quality standard.
  • Hulls and decks +

    Hulls and beams constructed to plans.
    Beams lashed to hulls as normal to permit controlled flex with the hardwood bearing blocks.
    Hulls professionally spray painted with two-component Yacht-Paint (2018)
    Deck with AWL-Grip and anti-slip paint (2021)
    Underwater with Coppercoat antifouling (2018)
    Lewmar portlights and main hatches throughout
    Small raised doghouses to each hull with custom made sliding hatches and washboards facing aft permit seamanlike access to each hull, with canvas wind/rain protection.
  • Accommodation +

    Port hull from forward:
    Double berth with hanging locker and storage under.
    Dining area with oval dining table.
    Galley and galley store.
    Starboard from forward:
    Double berth with hanging locker and storage under.
    Lounge area
    Large wet locker.
    Heads and washing.
    Workshop/storage.
    Deckpod:
    Navigation station and on watch sea berth.
  • Rig and Rigging, Sails +

    Cutter rigged as plans with a wishbone boom. All stainless steel wire rigging 8mm, new 2016
    Profurl classic LC roller reefing system for the Genoa controlled from the cockpit
    Selden CX15 furling system for the jib
    Bowsprit for the Code Zero on a flexible stay with a Facnor furling system (continuous furling line).
    All sails from Hood new 2018, except the spinnaker by Owen (with a Hood Squeeza), flown with a bridle from each bow. Plus storm jib - never used.
    All halyards and sheets are led aft via turning blocks through Lewmar/Spinlock clutches around to the cockpit to Lewmar 40 self tailing winches on the aft main beam, at the corners of the cockpit, port and starboard (except Spinnaker lines).
  • Engine +

    Yamaha outboard F30 BETL, 30 hp, 4-stroke, gasoline (thrust gear box and propeller, 2018)
    The engine is fully retractable (hydraulic) clear of the water whilst sailing.
    Two special gasoline tanks of 85 liters each, mounted below between the front beams, give approx. 50-70 hours of motoring time.
    Tank switch and primary gasoline filter at the helm station.
    Two Lewmar Tunnel bow thruster, 140TT, 2 KW, 12 V, mounted on each bow with separate battery (for ease of maneuvering), with joy stick at the helm station.
  • Electrics +

    12 Volt system, main circuit breaker panel in the deckpod, sub-panels in each hull
    Batteries - Domestic 2 x 150 AH LiFePo4 (new 2021), with integrated BMS, total 300 AH
    Engine start and bow thruster: 3 x 60 AH maintenance free starter batteries
    Victron battery monitor with bluetooth
    Navigation lights (LED) under sail and under power plus anchor light, and deck flood light Cabin lighting mostly LED plus a switchable red night circuit Charging:
    600 W solar panels, 20 A solar regulator Votronic 250 MPPT
    Windgenerator Wind Breeze mounted on a stainless pole aft of the starboard backstay
    Shore power Cristec YPOWER 12V/40A smart battery charger (input voltage 90 V ? 265 V)
    Shore power deck socket with RCD consumer unit
    Generator Honda E10i, gasoline, 1 KW, 230 Volt (new 2019)
    Charging 16 A from Yamaha outboard (when motoring)
    Inverter 12V - 230 V pure sine 1000W
  • Navigation +

    Raymarine SeaTalkNG network with AXIOM 7 Chart Plotter
    RS150 GPS, Remote Keypad, AIS 700 Transponder with Antenne Splitter
    Quantum Radar
    I70s multi function color display for speed, wind, depth, etc. (all Raymarine)
    VHF ICOM IC-M505 with DSC
    Autohelm ST7000 Autopilot with linear drive Unit
    Raymarine ST2000 tiller pilot (Backup-Autopilot)
  • Ground Tackle +

    Rocna Vulcan anchor 20 kg, with 75 meter 8mm chain (new 2021), stowed on the bow in a self- launching/recovery roller assembly
    Lewmar Pro-Series windlass 12V (2017) with remote control
    Jambo anchor 20 kg with chain and 2 x 50 meter of 20 mm nylon warp in under deck locker
    Many warps and fenders
  • Safety +

    McMurdo SmartFind G8 GPS EPIRB
    Plastimo Transocean Liferaft ISO 9650-1, 4 Person (last serviced 2017)
    2 x large bilge pumps (5000 lt/h) electric 12V
    Manual pumps
    Visiball radar reflector at masthead
    Lifesling and lifebuoy, marker buoy
    Coastal flare pack
    3 x 1 kg dry powder fire extinguishers
    Jackstays starboard and port
    Lifejackets
  • Galley +

    Galley and galley store to port aft.
    Force 10 - 3 burner propane gas hob and oven (grill) with flame failure devices
    Propane gas bottles in locker below the mast (1 x 25 lb, 1 x 12 lb) with remote gas switch DOMETIC Gas detection system
    DOMETIC Fridge/Freezer CRE-80
    Flexible water tanks, 150 liter with automatic water pump
    Seawater pump manual
    Watermaker EcoSistems Splash 25 (approx. 30 liter / hour, runs on 12 V, 16 A)
    Stainless work surface adjacent to oven/hob inboard with storage above and below
    Twin sinks set in extensive Formica type work, surface outboard with storage above and below, adjacent fully shelved galley store, port aft
  • Deck Gear +

    The bimini with integrated spray hood protects the cockpit and the helm with good visibility all around.
    All sides of the cockpit can be sun protected.
    Cockpit locker to port and starboard.
    Steering station behind cockpit
    Swimming ladder and deck shower on aft deck
    Deep lockers with Lewmar deck hatches in port and starboard bows (watertight bulkheads to accommodation) store sails to port and to starboard fenders, ropes, anchors, etc.
    A walkway ladder strut forward provides both access to the Profurl and with the A frame/pulpit braces the laminated curved forward beam.
    Deck netting (new 2022)
    Radio/CD Kenwood with 2 speakers inside and outside
    Cockpit table and cushions
  • Dinghy +

    AB-Dinghy 2.4m with aluminium floor.
    Yamaha 4 HP 2-stroke outboard engine.
    Stowed aft below the solar panels.
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