
Standfast Sabina 37 (1961)
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Standfast Sabina 37 (1961)
1. General information
The Sabina, designed by the famous Frans Maas, is a beautifully lined, fully refitted steel yacht, built on the Maas Brothers' wharf in Breskens. She was launched in 1961. The ship sails under the Dutch flag and is not subject to VAT because of her age. The Sabina 37 is a fast and seaworthy sailing yacht with a pleasant sea behavior. The ship has been completely refitted in 2005/2006 and then got a new deck, a new paint system, new sails, a new mast and a new engine, with which this ship is now in excellent condition. The hull is constructed in steel, the deck is made of epoxy composite and attached to the hull on a steel flange. This ship is a purebred s-shaped with a weighted lead keel. Ballast approx. 4500kg and the total weight is 10.5 tons.
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Cockpit layout: Den Arent has a cockpit with comfortable seats and a tiller. The cabin entrance is equipped with a small spray hood. Furthermore, there is a radar mast on the aft deck and the windvane steering gear on the rear of the ship. Access to the winches on the sides of the cockpit is excellent.
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2. Accommodation
General layout
Central to the yacht is a nice sized cabin, with the outward-facing navigation station on the port side and a galley on the starboard side. In the main cabin there is ample seating space around the fold-down table. Two extra beds have been placed behind the benches. The paneling throughout the ship is carried out in classic mahogany. Hinges and other fittings are in chrome or stainless steel and firmly formed handles. Doors are made of solid mahogany.
Galley The galley is located on the starboard side, with a single-bowl sink. Lots of handy storage space for crockery and cutlery.
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In 2005, a full restauration was carried out to a very high level which included the following activities: New mast and boom, all sails and the standing and running rig, motor renewed, blasted and modern paint system applied. Teak deck completely renewed.
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Brokers comments: Fully equipped, classic beauty. Completely restored with many recent upgrades.
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GENERAL
Name ship: Den Arent
Brand, type: Standfast Sabrina 37
Category: Classic sailing yacht
Length: 11.2 m
Width: 3.2 m
Draft: 180 cm
Designer: Frans Maas
Yard: Maas Brothers
Hull number: 81
Vertical clearance: 1750cm
Control: tiller
Hull shape: s-shaped
Hull color: white
Draft maximum: 180
Rudder: only
Deck and surface color: teak, white
Drift restriction: fixed keel
Deck and surface material: epoxy composite
Displacement: 10500kg
Cockpit: aft cockpit
Accommodation
Type of interior: Classic, warm
Headroom: 195
Cabins: 1
Sleeping places: 7
Heatpol diesel heater (2016)
Color & material upholstery: dark blue Alcantara
Curtains
Cooker & fuel: 2-burner spirit
Refrigerator
Capacity Fridge: 50L
Water system: hand
Water tank: 400L
Material water tank: stainless steel
Water tank gauge
Toilet
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Engine and electricity
Number of engines: 1
Transmission: propeller shaft
Type: inboard
Brand: Yanmar
Model: 3JH3E
Year of construction: 2005
Running hours: 1000
Number of cylinders: 3
Cooling: indirect Intercooler
Power: 40 hp
Propulsion: screw
Fuel: diesel
Capacity Fuel tank: 70L
Fuel tank gauge
Tachometer
Oil pressure gauge
Thermometer
Battery: 2x, 130Ah (2017)
Battery charger
Dynamo
Inverter
Voltmeter
Shore power
Shore power cable
Material Fuel tank: stainless steel
Voltage: 12V
Navigation
Radar: Furino 25 watt, model 1836
VHF: Sailor compact RT2048
Compass: Sestrel Moore
Log/speed: Raymarine
Autopilot: Ariës windvaan stuurinrichting
Depth: Raymarine
GPS: Furino
Navigation lights
Rigging
Type of rigging: sloop
Number of masts: 1
Mainsail
Furling genua
Try sail
Mast material: aluminum
Rigging: Steel wire
Number of sails: 3
Sailing equipment: Dacron
Sail maker: De Vries
Manual winches
Outdoor equipment
Anchor, plus chain, line
Sprayhood
Teak deck
Fenders, lines
Tarpaulin (s)
Sea railing
Pulpit (s)
Safety
Lifebuoy
Fire extinguisher
Radar reflector
Self-draining cockpit