Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
Nordhavn 40 II
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Nordhavn 40 II

$559,000 USD
OceanStar. is hull #60, well into the Nordhavn 40 II series and is perhaps the most capable 40-foot passage making powerboat ever designed. She has many of the basic system configurations, port light style, and other developments that followed hull #21, the Nordhavn 40 that circumnavigated in the 20...
Year
2006
Condition
Used
Model
Length
480

Description

OceanStar is hull #60, well into the Nordhavn 40 II series and is perhaps the most capable 40-foot passage making powerboat ever designed. She has many of the basic system configurations, port light style, and other developments that followed hull #21, the Nordhavn 40 that circumnavigated in the 2001 “Around-the-World” voyage. She has the well-proven Nordhavn dry stack exhaust system and gravity feed fuel system, producing one of the most reliable engine systems fitted on any yacht. OceanStar was purchased, maintained, and continually improved by her original owners.

OceanStar has spent her life exploring Southeast Alaska, Southern California, and has been as far south as Huatulco, Mexico. She has paravane stabilizers providing simple, effective stabilization when needed, and increased fuel efficiency when stowed. The owners report a deployment time of approximately 3 minutes, and a retrieval time of 5 minutes. An added benefit of the paravane system is that it is also effective at anchor.

OceanStar's interior: Enter the salon through a gasket, dogged, aluminum door. There is a dinette settee and table to starboard and an opposing settee to port. The galley is at the port forward end of the salon, and has granite countertops. Just forward there are steps up to the pilothouse and down to the passageway access to the head and sleeping cabins. The head, with separate stall shower is to starboard and the guest stateroom is to port. Engine room access is through the guest cabin, although there is a mechanic’s and egress hatch in the salon. At the forward end of the passageway is the master stateroom. The master has a centerline double bed. The engine room of the Nordhavn 40 II series is legendary for its space and systems organization.

OceanStar is LLC owned and may be purchased in the LLC.

Specifications

Salon:  

There is a dinette settee and table to starboard, and an opposing settee to port. The settee cushions are upholstered with upgraded Ultraleather.

  • 6 ea. opening windows with screens
  • Shades and blinds interior window coverings
  • Teak flooring
  • Ultraleather settee upholstery
  • Dutch aft salon door
  • 42" Samsung “smart” TV
  • Bose speaker connected to a Fusion Stereo

 

Galley:

  • Stainless steel sink
  • Grohe faucet
  • Force Ten 3-burner stove and oven (30 lb. propane tank is stowed in a cockpit locker)
  • Sub-Zero below-counter refrigerator
  • Sub-Zero below-counter freezer with icemaker
  • Microwave
  • Teak flooring

  Pilothouse:

As it is with much of the interior accommodation, the pilothouse on the Nordhavn 40 seems to come from a much larger yacht and functions well for extended period operation. There is plenty of room for instrument placement on the console, the forward windscreen has reverse rake for interior light glare reduction and water shedding. It also becomes the preferred work space on the dock or at anchor.

  • Angled wheel with speed knob
  • Bow thruster control
  • Remote windlass control
  • 12-volt DC outlet
  • Tilt-up chart table port side
  • Settee with dinette table
  • Custom overleaf for table for increased work or dining surface
  • Ultra-Leather upholstery
  • Watch Berth aft of Settee
  • Custom removable teak bookcase over watch berth
  • Lonseal flooring – durable, weatherproof and slip-resistant
  • Pilothouse doors are split “Dutch-door” type
  • Ritchie compass
  • Custom laptop alcove on the port side of the console
  • Combination switchable white/red overhead lights

 

Master Stateroom:

  • Centerline bed with access to stowage space beneath
  • Hanging lockers port and starboard
  • Teak flooring
  • Overhead hatch
  • Opening ports port and starboard with deadlights
  • Dorade vents
  • Two optional extra port lights in aft bulkhead into Portuguese bridge
  • 32" “smart” TV

 

Guest Stateroom:

  • Port side bed with overhead storage
  • Combination Splendide washer and dryer model #2100 behind louvered door
  • Changing seat
  • 2 ea. Oval opening ports with deadlights and insect screens
  • Engine room access through gasket and dogged, insulated, aluminum door
  • Hanging locker
  • Dorade vent

 

Head:

  • Granite counter top
  • Clear glass shower door
  • Grohe sink and shower fixtures
  • Shower sump and exhaust fan
  • Tecma “silence plus” head
  • Sealand Tankwatch to monitor holding tank.
  • Sealand waste discharge pump to allow pump out of holding tank when offshore

 

Engines/Fuel System:

The main engine, wing engine, and fuel system configuration are the same as fitted on hull #21, the “Around-the-World” boat.

As a Mark II version of the Nordhavn 40, there is a molded interior engine room liner to help with organization and maintenance.

  • Main Engine (3893 hrs) – Lugger 668D, 105hp, continuous-duty rating, w/ Twin Disc 3.9:1 transmission and 2" propeller shaft
  • Main engine water pump was replaced in 2021
  • Main engine alternators – 1 ea.160-amp, and 1 ea. 40-amp
  • Wing Engine – 27hpYanmar 3GM 30 with 1" propeller shaft and Martec folding propeller – providing a redundant propulsion system rather than a second source of propulsion linked to the main shaft
  • 2 ea. 460 US gallon vinylester resin-laminated fiberglass fuel tanks (920 gals. total). Each tank has a sight gauge and a manhole size inspection port in each tank top.
  • Centerline supply tank (2 gals.), gravity fed through ¾" fuel lines from the main tanks, and serves as a manifold tank for the main engine and generator. The large diameter fuel supply line reduces the chance of debris in the fuel causing a blockage.  There is a water drain fitting at the low point in the tank. The centerline tank is also fitted with a sight gauge allowing cumulative fuel consumption monitoring from main engine and generator.
  • Dry stack exhaust with a keel cooler eliminates a main engine raw water cooling pump and raw water contact with engine. The main engine exhausts well above deck in moving air, avoiding the effect of exhaust being drawn into the boat from aft.
  • Isolated wing engine fuel tank (10 gals.) fitted with a sight gauge and is independent from the main fuel system. It is filled by using the fuel transfer system so that any fuel transferred to it is filtered through the Racor 900 transfer filter.
  • Racor duplex #75-900 fuel filters with vacuum gauge for main engine
  • Fuel transfer system with in-line Racor 900 filter is used for moving fuel from one tank to the other for trim, or for filtering contaminants. It is also used to fill the wing engine tank.
  • Reverso oil-changing system – plumbed to main and generator engines
  • Engine room fire suppression system 28 lb bottle

 

Mechanical Systems:

  • Marine Air - 44,000 btu 3-zone air-conditioning/heating system (3 compressors)
  • New, updated air-conditioning control panels in 2021
  • Engine heat exchanger for supplementing heating system underway
  • Seaward 11 gal. water heater
  • Paravane passive stabilizer system, (new stainless steel chains in March 2017)
  • 8-hp Side-Power bow thruster
  • Hynautic hydraulic steering
  • Emergency tiller

 

Electrical Systems:

  • Northern Lights 8Kw generator in sound enclosure (2143 hours)
  • 2 ea. 120-volt 30-amp shore power inlets – one for general service and one for air-conditioning when available.
  • 30-amp shore power cord
  • Two engine-driven alternators – 40-amp for engine battery charging, 160-amp for house bank
  • 3 ea. 8D AGM house batteries (new April 2016
  • 1 ea. 4D AGM engine start battery (new April 2016)
  • 1 ea. 4D AGM wing engine/generator start battery (new April 2016)
  • Xantrex Prosine 2000 inverter charger (new April 2016)
  • 50' shore power cord

 

Nav/Com Electronics:

  • Furuno Navnet vx2 NT 10.4" radar/plotter display, uses C-map charts
  • Furuno 1943 C/NT) 6kW radar with ARPA card installed
  • Furuno 600 watt depth/fish finder
  • Uniden ES VHF radio in pilothouse
  • Uniden Altantis 250 handheld VHF
  • Furuno Navpilot 500 autopilot
  • 2 ea. Accusteer autopilot pumps
  • Weems & Plath clock and barometer

 

Plumbing:

  • 3 ea. water tanks – port and starboard upper tanks (w/sight gauges) gravity feed to lower tank on centerline for a total of 220 gals.
  • Edson manual bilge pump with 2" hose, operable from aft end of main salon
  • Jabsco electric bilge pump in main sump – replaced in 2021
  • Jabsco electric holding tank pump-out
  • Splendide combination washer/vented-dryer
  • Hot water heater
  • Freshwater wash spigots bow and stern
  • Village Marine 600 gal per day water maker (new pumps, membranes and pre-filters 2021)

 

Deck Gear and Features:

  • Custom stainless steel tender davits on transom for easy tender launch and retrieve operation
  • Trawler mast with electric winches for dinghy launching and paravane management
  • Boom winch controls on boat deck and in cockpit make launching and retrieving paravanes easy
  • Maxwell 2200 electric anchor windlass with remote in pilothouse
  • 110 lb. claw anchor
  • 45 lb. Delta anchor
  • 400' of 3/8" BBB anchor chain
  • 250' 5/8" nylon stern anchor line
  • Freshwater wash down fore and aft
  • Exterior doors and windows are aluminum
  • Custom stainless steel rails in cockpit with fishing rod holders x 2
  • Custom dinghy davit for transom
  • Boarding doors on port and starboard sides
  • Boot stripe Awlgrip – refinished in 2015

 

Miscellaneous Equipment:

  • Weaver stainless steel dinghy chocks on boat deck allows tender storage above if desired. Chocks slide out creating a flush boat deck.
  • Deck storage box mounted on boat deck
  • Fenders
  • Dock lines
  • Various spares
  • Nordhavn Owner’s Manual and individual component manuals

 

Safety Equipment:

  • Seafire auto/manual suppression system with FE-241 suppressant in engine room
  • Edson manual bilge pump operable from main salon
  • Rule electric bilge pump with high-water alarm in pilothouse
  • Fire extinguishers, life jackets, dock lines, fenders, and visual distress signals
  • Winslow 40 SLO life raft
  • ACR EPIRB
  • ACR ResQlink (man overboard)
  • 4 ea. storm plates for port and starboard salon windows

 

Exclusions:

  • Artwork
  • Tools
  • Personal effects
  • 10' A/B tender with console and 20hp outboard, new in 2020 (negotiable)

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Specification

Model
Year
2006
Condition
Used
Price
US$559,000
Type
Length
480
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Location
San Diego, California
LOA
39 ft 9 in
Length at Water Line
35 ft 5 in
Beam
14 ft 6 in
Max Draft
4 ft 9 in
Displacement
50000 lb
Ballast
4000 lb
Engine Type
Inboard
Engine Make
Lugger
Engine Model
668D
Power
105 hp
Engine usage (hours)
3893
Cruising Speed
7.5 kn
Range
2500 nmi
Designer
Jeff Leishman
Builder
Pacific Asian Enterprises
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Fuel Tanks
920 gal (GRP)
Fresh Water Tanks
220 gal (GRP)
Holding Tanks
68 gal (GRP)

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