Pompano Beach, FL
Yacht Name: | Luna |
Builder: | Spirit Yachts |
Model: | 46 Daysailer |
Year: | 2007 |
Location: | Pompano Beach, FL |
Hull Material: | Composite |
The SPIRIT 46 is quite simply one of the most beautiful daysailer’s on the market! Her nostalgic looks harken back to the Herreschoff era. Her cold molded construction with composite skin provides a strong solid feel as she knifes through the water with an underbody that sports a high aspect keel with bulb and deep spade rudder. Her trunk top is varnished to a gleaming finish that contrasts with her new teak decks recently installed in Ft Lauderdale. LUNA sports a beautiful set of racing sails and carbon fiber mast making her the complete daysailing package. Her interior is spacious for a day sailor with an open feel and look with all the essentials. As you descend the companionway the head is to port featuring a stainless sink and beautiful wood counter top. To starboard an Isotherm refrigerator box, Navigation counter and Electric panel with chart light.
To port and starboard are two large settees connecting to a very large V-berth forward. This open design is both spacious and functional. Two large storage lockers forward of the settees along with storage cabinets outboard to port and starboard will handle plenty of gear. There reading lights throughout the interior and shelving outboard. Six stainless opening ports provide great ventilation. A beautiful sole of Brazilian cedar adds the perfect touch to this beautiful saloon.
Duty not paid, Seller will pay duty for American buyer
Length: | 46' |
Beam: | 11' 1 |
Draft: | 5' 6 |
Water Tank Capacity: | 13 Gallons |
Fuel Tank Capacity: | 25 Gallons |
Engine Manufacturer: | 3YM30 |
Engine Model: | Yanmar |
Power: | 29 HP |
Number of Engines: | 1 |
Fuel Type: | Diesel |
The forward cabin is open to the salon
HULL
Built with Brazilian Cedar, a strong dark hardwood that looks like mahogany but at half the weight. The keelson is Oregon Pine. The first layer of planking is also Brazilian Cedar and is glued to the ring frames to form monocoque structure that is then fared before a series of double diagonal veneers are applied. The builder adds a layer of glass/epoxy to stabilize the surface prior to the Awlgrip finish.
DECK
GROUND TACKLE