The Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 preowned is one of the 1970 shipyard models of the year 1970. It is a sailboat of type cruise boat with a price of 60,000€. It has 12.16 m in length and 3.32 m in beam. Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 has 1 Solé Diesel Mercedes engine(s) with 42 HP. It has 2 cabin(s) and 1 bathroom(s). It is located in Gerona, Spain. More data, details, equipment, and condition of this Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 used for sale can be found below.
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An elegant and fiber-high cruise, even though it looks like wood. He had a great commercial success and today he is highly valued by the trumpets.
Philip Rhodes was a pioneer in nautical life. Master of great naval architects, through his office Olin Stephens and Bill Tripp passed among others. Rhodes experienced very soon the naval construction in fiberglass and it is usually said that he designed mainly two models, from which he made all kinds of variations: one long and narrow, with quilla cum and the other width and plane, with retractable keel. From both philosophies he was able to extract the maximum match and his ships won all kinds of races in the two configurations. One of the first series of ships that can be called industrial carries its design: it is precisely the Reliant/Offshore built in the years Sesenta and Setenta by Cheoy Lee. Between 1964 and 1976 almost 160 ships were built. The Hong Kong Shipyard has always been known for the excellent quality of its products: be the teak that uses that fiber have provided excellent results throughout the range of its ships. No one would say that the Reliant/Offshore are fiber ships: the cabin and the deck are completely covered with excellent woods that do not leave a fiber resting in sight. There are few differences between the Reliant and the Offshore models, which are essentially the same boat with modifications made simply to stop paying the rights of the naval Architect (royalties), which then caused a capital scandal... the first of a long series! The shape of the stern, of the quilla (with lastre encapsulated on the Offshore and packed in the Reliant), of the deck and of the interior distinguished one of the others, but Cheoy Lee also played a lot with the different modifications and many ships carry the mixed data of one and another model. The Pandia is a characteristic Offshore 40. His current owner found him quite abandoned and has carried out an important program of deep restoration, touching all the fundamental aspects. The aesthetic side remains to be finished but the boat is already in a position to sail safely. He was the protagonist of a famous film with Alain Delon and Brigitte Bardot a photo of which remains as a memory on board.
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Electronics
Raymarine Bidata probe and broker. Wind Autohelm Wind. Automatic pilot Raymarine Smart Pilot. Vhf Navicom with Lsd.
Electricity / Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 Motor
Recently renovated cabling. Battery and batteries service. Charger Victron Centaur 32A, port intake, electric cable.
Deck equipment
Lofrans Tigress 1200W, Cqr anchor. Assistant with fb. 7 winches, the main drivers. Genoa roller.
Comfort / Interiors
Spacious interior, innovative in its time, with three separate rooms in two cabins and living room. Large table of cards and large sink. Huge and very well equipped kitchen.
Velas
Major, coilable genoa and terylene cot in good condition.
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