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Detailed card of CHESAPEAKE 32 - (Ref : DILEM663217)

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Shipyard :  PHILIP RHODES
Year :  1959
Construction :  GRP Poly
L.O.A. (meter) :  9.75
Beam (meter) :  2.67
Draft (meter) :  1.45
Keel :  Keel
Hull type :  Monohull
Weight in tons :  5.22
Cat of nav. :  Côtier
Raft of survival  Yes
Location :  Spain - costa del sol
Berth place available :  Yes
Price in euros :  55000
Flag :  spain
ENGINES
Make :  SOLE
Fuel :  Diesel
Assembly :  In Board (IB)
Number :  1
Power each (HP) :  33
Engines comments :  new in 2007
Transmission :  Shaft drive
Propellers :  3 PALAS
AMENITIES
Double stateroom :  1
Crew cabin :  1
Bathrooms :  1
Type of WC :  Sailor
Bunches number :  4
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Batteries :  2
Shore power :  Yes
Hot water :  Yes
Mooring :  1
Extinguisher :  Yes
ELECTRONIC
Autopilot :  Yes
Sounder :  Yes
GPS :  Yes
Plotter :  Yes
VHF :  Yes
Wind indicators :  Yes
Converter :  Yes
DECK EQUIPEMENT
Electrical windlass :  Yes
Pilot canvas :  Yes
Genoa on drum :  Yes
Lazzy jack :  Yes
Mast :  1
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Fridge :  1
Cooker :  Yes
TV anten :  Yes
TV :  Yes
DECORATION
Wood inside :  Yes
MISCELLANEOUS
Deck fitting : Yes
Preventive osmosis treatment : Yes
 Year : 
Comments : big and nice refit 2007. Design: Philip Rhodes, LOA: 32’ LWL: 22’1” Beam: 8’9” Draft: 4’9” Ballast: 3750 Displacement: 11000 Working Sail Area: 408 ft. Designed by Philip Rhodes in 1958. Approximately 95 were built between 1959 and 1965; 35 by Danboats in Aerosköbing and the balance by Sanderson in Copenhagen, Denmark. The move may have come from disagreements between Rhodes and the respective yards. Gulf Marine in California bought the molds from Walton and also built about 10 hulls sold as the Cabrillo 32. She was Rhodes design #C700 being 32' LOA, 22'1" LWL, 8'9" Beam and 4'9" Draft. Ballast was 3750 lbs. of outside lead. She carries 408 sq/ft of working sail and 588 with genoa. Her hull is solid glass with integral tanks and her deck was cored with mahogany plywood. She sails very well and is weatherly, stands up well and is nearly perfectly balanced. All of the original drawings were donated to Mystic Seaport and are available from them for $7-10 a sheet. The Chesapeake has appeared in ads for solar panels, scuba gear, and Adsil coatings. In the Feb '84 issue of Sailing, four boats were chosen as “Classic Plastics”. Bob Perry chose the Chesapeake as his favorite oldie, saying it was "one of the first that struck me, it grabbed me by the heart when I saw it. Why? Beauty of proportion." She has a CCA rating between 22.4 and 24.9. One owner in Weymouth, Ma. wins his class just about every year and reports that during a race in late October, only 5 boats finished in 40 knot winds and his was the only one not damaged. Tom Meers claims she lays to "like a duck" under triple reefed main and storm jib. The original brochure selling price was $14,900. This was with main, jib, genoa, spinnaker; all spinnaker gear; 5 winches; roller furling boom; Atomic 4; monogrammed dishes, flatware, and glasses for six; all safety gear; anchor and rode; and screens for all openings. She had a folding pedestal table, fold up pilot berth to port, and 100lb. icebox. This brochure claims all bulkheads to be of glass and the head bulkheads of glassed plywood, that the deck was honeycomb cored (must have been changed early), rudder stock and hinge fitting of bronze , and 3750 lbs. of lead bolted with 5/8" bronze bolts (mine are either SS or monel). A later brochure raised the price to $16,800 and changed the deck core to 3/4" plywood, changed the rudder stock to SS. The Gulf Marine Cabrillo 32 (same hull design) brochure lists the hull and deck as solid glass, with internal ballast (unknown material). There was an owners association in the 60's with a newsletter called "Chatanews".
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