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1980 Cheoy Lee 35

1980 Cheoy Lee 35

$39,000

San Diego, California

Year 1980

Make Cheoy Lee

Model 35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1980 Cheoy Lee 35 35' Cheoy Lee '80 "Sante" SANTE is, beyond a doubt, the most loved and cared for Cheoy Lee 35 ever to have graced the shores of the West Coast. Her condition and maintenance pedigree are impeccable. Come see why we've made this statement; you won't be disappointed. We have motivated sellers (they purchased another boat), who are ready to pass this jewel along to someone who'll care as much for her as they did.

1983 Cheoy Lee Cheoy Lee 35 (Perry)

1983 Cheoy Lee Cheoy Lee 35 (Perry)

$35,900

Pompano Beach, Florida

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Private Seller (954) 695-4144 Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 1983 Cheoy Lee Cheoy Lee 35 (Perry),"Don Quijote", a classic design with modern underwater body and skeg mounted rudder by Robert Perry has had major improvements over standard model. Beam 11'2", draft 5'3", 14,300 lbs, 40 gal diesel, 100 gal water. Kenyon spars,decks replaced with Treadmaster non-skid surfaces. Flag Blue Awlgrip hull with Hatteras white Awlgrip topsides. Full batten mainsail with lazyjacks. 110 and 130 roller furling genoas and cruising shute. Larger size 32 HP Universal Mod 40 diesel. New cushions and headliner. Equipment: Lighthouse 501 Windlass, 2 Danforth and 1 plough anchors on heavy rodes, Autohelm ST4000 pilot, Furuno GP1600F chartplotter and depth sounder, Heart Interface Freedom 10 inverter/battery charger, Heart Link 2000 battery monitor/control, Adler Barbour refrigerator, SS gimballed propane stove with oven, SS hot water heater (AC or engine heat),Weems and Plath AutoMac alternator control, SS davits, emergency steering gear, various spare parts. "Don Quijote" is a serious, well constructed vessel which has crossed the Atlantic and is a real "head turner". $35900, 9546954144 Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|

1985 Cheoy Lee Pedrick 36

1985 Cheoy Lee Pedrick 36

$47,990

Edgewater, Maryland

Year 1985

Make Cheoy Lee

Model Pedrick 36

Category Racer Boats

Length 36'

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1985 Cheoy Lee Pedrick 36 This series that Dave Pedrick N.A. designed for Cheoy Lee was by far the most popular series and the last series ever done as Cheoy Lee builds nothing now in Sail under 63'. This is a true bluewater boat.  Current sellers bought her from original owner who was an advertising exec. in Hong Kong.   They picked it up in Hong Kong and sailed her for 2 years to Annapolis by way of Cape Town, South Africa. This boat is a famed Dave Pedrick pedigreed boat! Builder: Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd, Hong Kong, 8 Oct 1985, hull #4185, HIN #CHL041851586. Type: David Pedrick 36, masthead sloop with added inner forestay, hull white GRP. LOA: 10.92M(35'10"), LWL 8.79M(28'10"), beam 3.479M(11'5"), draft: 1.73M(5'8"). Sails: main 631 w/Harken rollers, full battens & lazy cradle; trysail; 150% furling genoa 286sqft; #3 furling jib; 170% flasher w/sock; spinnaker; spinnaker pole @ mast. Engine: Universal model 40 (V1502-B) diesel 1487cc 32hp, serial 315970. Transmission: Hurth, 2:1, 1"shaft. Propeller: Tristream folding 3 blade 17"x11" right turning 316 s/s #23. Winches: Two Barient 28s, Barient 21, Barient 18, Lewmar 40, Lewmar SS. Fuel: 50 gal diesel. Water: two 50 gal tanks. Anchors: 35# CQR, Fortress FX23, Danforth 20H. USA Documentation No. 1051626. Rating: PHY 109, COA 1053. US call sign WCX3483; station ID 366731380000. Radios: Icom 127 VHF, Icom M710 SSB w/backstay antenna. Instruments: Autohelm Seatalk, corepack, GPS, wind, tridata, autopilot 7000, 3 repeaters. Boom vang: Forespar Yacht-Rod plus boom brake. Safety: Jon Buoy MK5, Dan Buoy, Lifesling horseshoe, 2 Crewfit 275N auto gas w/harness, 6 life jackets, jack stays, horseshoe and flare pac

1976 Cheoy Lee 42 Sail Boat

1976 Cheoy Lee 42 Sail Boat

$31,000

Half Moon Bay, California

Year 1976

Make Cheoy Lee

Model 42

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 42.0

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The boat was built by Cheoy Lee in Hong-Kong, in 1976. Cheoy Lee 42, docked in Pillard Point (Half Moon Bay), registered in California. The boat is visible at Pillard Point marina, dock H-26. You can access the dock any time (there is no gate). If you want to see the inside, we will just need to agree on a time and date for me to show you. The boat is in good shape, we've been owning it, traveling and living on it since 2004. The engine will need some attention eventually, but it runs OK. Based on ads I see for similar boats, its value should be around $50,000, you can see it with the links below, they'll lead you to pictures . There was a recent storn and saome damge thgat was jsut foxed. But a starboard mizzen chain-plate got broken, and I am not going to be able to fix that quickly, it requires some time I don't have for now...Having a new chain-plate would take I believe less that $100, but it would take a couple of hours to put it in place.This is something a possible buyer should be aware of. Other than that this is perfect.http://donpedro.lediouris.net/journal/diary/2014.01/IMAG0518.jpghttp://trip-2010-2011.lediouris.netMore pictures of the inside are available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/sleipnir/index.htmlAbout the maintenance, you can checkout the link at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/?view=protected/maintenance.html,Also, details on the equipment are available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/clspec.html http://donpedro.lediouris.net/protected/maintenance.htmlsome pictures of the boat - inside and outside - available at http://donpedro.lediouris.net/?view=journal/index.html. read http://donpedro.lediouris.net.Details about the equipment (oven/stove, heater, watermaker, winches, auto-pilot, radio, electronics, etc).The boat has 9 sails (main, mizzen, trysail, new staysail, yankee, genoa, spinnaker, mizzen staysail, storm staysail).Mizzen and main have been recently (2014) reviewed and tuned-up by a Sailmaker. They are not new, but in OK shape. There is also a spinnaker sleeve. Boat/RV Information: Year: '76 Make: Cheoy Lee Model: 42 Engine size:_50 Hp_________Does the vehicle RUN _ Yes ________________VIN: _100244BT002945___________________________________ Plate:_CF_8797_SM__________________________________________Year in 1976. Built in Honk-Kong. The hull is 42' long, yes. Out all, it is 45'. Has no trailerThe keel is labeled as ballast in the page you are referring to: Displacement:23 500 lbs10.66 tonsCast Iron Ballast:9000 lbs4 tonsThe boat is rigged as a ketch. One main mast, one mizzen mast. On the same page, you'd see the engine is a Perkins, not a Honda. Hull material is GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). Beam should be 12'1". SpecificationsDesigned by Bill Luders.imperialmetricLOA:42'5"12.93mwith bowsprit:49'14.94mLWL:30'9.14mBOA:12'1"3.68mDraft:5'9"1.75mDisplacement:23 500 lbs10.66 tonsCast Iron Ballast:9000 lbs4 tons Fuel Tank:45 gallons170 litersFresh Water Tank:125 gallons475 litersFor two people, at the dock, will usually last between 20 and 23 daysIce Box:48 gallons180 liters7 cu.ft. Engine:Perkins 50 hp, 4-108 cons ~ ½ gal/hourTransmission:Velvet Drive AS7-71C, Serial # 3296 Ratio 1.91:1Anchors:CQR 45lbs CQR 35lbs Danforth Herreshof / Fisherman's 100 lbs200ft 5/16" chain with 100ft of 1" rope50ft 5/16" chain with 200ft of 1" ropeSail Parameters:I1325.9 cm43'6" J640 cm21'0" E Main487.7 cm16'0" P Main1188.7 cm39'0" E Mizzen350.5 cm11'6" P Mizzen845.8 cm27'9"Sails:Main Sail31 m2344 sqft Mizzen Sail16 m2172 sqft Genoa67 m2723 sqft Yankee22 m2237 sqft Staysail15 m2344 sqft Spinnaker137 m21474.45 sqft Mizzen staysail21.3 m2230 sqft Storm staysail6.4 m269 sqft Trysail7.2 m277.5 sqftUpwind Main + Mizzen + Genoa114 m21227 sqftUpwind Main + Mizzen + Yankee + Staysail84 m2904 sqftDownwind Main + Mizzen + Spinnaker184 m21981 sqftDownwind Main + Mizzen + Spinnaker + Mizzen Staysail205.3 m22209 sqftElectronic:B&G Hornet TackTick (MHU, Speed, Depth, Temperature, Compas, NMEA Interface, 3 Displays, GPS)Autopilot Autohelm ST-6000GPS Garmin 120XLDepth Sounder Hummingbird Wide 100, outsideDepth Sounder Raytheon, insideVHF PresidentSSB (Single Side Band) / BLU (Bande Latérale Unique) call sign WDC7278, email [email protected] IC-M700PRO, re-programmed for SailMail frequenciesAntenna Tuner MFJ Versa Tuner II, Model MFJ-941D, replaced with an automatic ICOM AT-130Modem Pactor PCT-IIex with cloning cable (Icom OPC-478U)Weather Fax Furuno (removed, modem and laptop do the job)Radar Detector CARDSolar Panel Siemens, Model SR90 (90 W max). replaced June 2014.Wind Charger Rutland, Model 913Batteries:Alternator 80 AhRegulator Balmar ARS-5 (June 2011)Dispatcher Xantrex Echo Charge Battery Charger (June 2011)Engine: 120 Ah, West Marine (March 2004)House: 360 Ah (2 x 180 Ah, Fulmen). Replaced Oct-2006, with gel batteries (deep cycle), 2 x 183 Ah (i.e. 366 Ah), Deka 8G4D (56 kg/128 lbs each!) Replaced Sep-2013, same specifications.Battery Charger: Pro Mariner SS80, 80 Amps. Serial # 800769, replaced April 2011, GUEST Charger, Model 2611A, 10 AmpsWater Maker:Spectra Water Maker, Ventura 150 Deluxe Installed May 2008.Oct 2011, new Wheel pedestal (EDSON)Aug 2012, New Winches:2 Lewmar ST 40 (Yankee, Genoa)2 Lewmar ST 16 (Staysail)Consommation:SSB RadioStand-by : 2 AmpsTx - Modem : 6 AmpsTx - Phone : Up to 15 Amps (~180 Watts)Fridge : 4 AmpsGaz: LPG tanks: one 3 gallons (40 to 45 days for two people at the dock) and three 5 gallons (65 to 70 days for two people at the dock). That makes 1 gallon in 13.125 days, which is about 28 gallons a year.

Choey Lee Offshore 40 Sloop

Choey Lee Offshore 40 Sloop

$39,000

Bellingham, Washington

Year 1967

Make Choey Lee

Model Offshore 40

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 40.0

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Moving abroad. Must sell this season. Here is your chance to own one of the best sailing, most.well built, and most beautiful yachts ever built for a small fraction of its true value. Designed by Phillip L. Rhodes, Tai-Pan was built by Cheoy Lee Boatyards in Hong Kong in 1967 to stringent Lloyds of London A-100 standards. Year: 1967Current Price: US $39,000.00Location: The Landings at Colony Wharf, 1001 C St., Bellingham, WA.Hull Number and Boat ID #902Certificate of Documentation Number: 1240012Washington State I.D. #WN2475JE Boat DetailsRig Type: Masthead SloopDesigner: Phillip Rhodes Builder: Cheoy Lee shipyard Ltd. (HK)Dry Weight (Disp) 20,750 lbHull Type: Long keel (3/4 Keel) Hull Material: FiberglassDraft: 6'Ballast weight/type: The online stated weight for the Offshore 40 is 2900 lbs. / 1315 kgs of iron. A recent Tai-Pan survey states 7,900 lbs ballast and her keel conatins lead. I added 200' of extra anchor chain into the keel for storage, which stiffens the boat just enough to keep the crew relaxed on a rough day with full sails. Beam: 10.9' LOA: 39.75' / 12.12mLWL: 29'Max Seating 10 Headroom: 6'5" Engine/Fuel Type: Single dieselEngine Make PerkinsEngine Model 4-108Engine Year 1989Engine Hours = 1015Fuel Capacity 40 gal.Water Capacity=100 gal. (two 50 gal fiberglass tanks). Accommodations:Spacious interior with three private access cabins and six berths.Forward V-berths converts into single bed, with hanging locker, sink, drawers and plenty of storage Galley & SalonWater on demand with electric pump or a backup manual hand driven water faucetThree burner propane marine grade stove (CSI Gas Systems Inc.) with ovenPropane auto shut off solinoid installedNorcold DC powered raw water cooled refrigeratorFive dorads keep the boat cool and dry year round. Never any of that moldy smell on this boat.Folding dining table with surrounding cushions and storage, converts into large double bed. Toshiba TV with built in DVD player. Head1 Head with 6 gal holding tank and separate shower tank and sink. Hull Built withmolden fiberglass matt to Lloyds 100 standard (3/4" at sheer to 2" around keel) and deck moldings and bonding straps joining the hull and deck. Electronics:All new electronics (except transducer) are set up with quick disconnects. Chart Plotter: Standard Horizon CP 1801 with AISAuto Pilot: Raymarine X-5 GPS: WAAS GPS antenna in Standard Horizon CP 1801 VHS: Standard Horizon Matrix AIS GX2100BDepth Sounder: Standard Horizon BRonze thru hull triducer DST526Radar: FurunoTwo Back-up VHF radios: Cobra Marmc, MR-F80, D.S.C., & Icom IC-M55DC gauges for all three battery banks and solar panelsExterior Power charging switchAC Socket switchAC Heater witchAll interior lights and masthead lights are LED Steering:Airies Steering Vane that works greatRaymarine electronic wheel steeringwind indicator arrow on mast headelectronic wind indicator in cockpitwind speed indicator needs repair 4" Danforth Constellation cockpit compass3" Kelven White Corsair compass in salon Sails: Two main sails (one stays in storage)Two Furling Genoas. One light 150% for summer sailing, & one heavy duty 150% Genoa for winter or offshore sailing.One Storm sail hanks onto an inner forestay that is only attatched during extreme weather conditions.One asymmetrical sail with spinnaker sock that fits on removable bow sprit One Trysail that fits on separate track for serious offshore stormy weather. Spars: In 2008, I removed the Sitca Spruce mast, rebonded open joints with epoxy, repainted mast, replaced old brass masthead wire sheaves with custom built Delrin sheaves to accommodate new rope halyards, installed a new VHF antenna and LED Masthead light, and replaced the old wire winches with Barient Rope winches. Installed All new VPC England halyards (Polyester Braid Cover with the core a blend of Vectran and MFP (polypropylene). Boom: The original Sitca spruce boom furls. Handy for shortening sail or raising boom to what ever height one desires. Spinnaker Pole: Original Sitca spruce spinnaker pole. Removable Bow Sprit added for flying Asymetrical or Code Zero sails off spinnaker halyard. Rigging: Winches: Two Barient 28 winches, Four Barient 22 winches, Two Barient 22 and one Barient 21 halyard winches on Mast, SS Steering wheel Furler: Hood furling system allows jib to fly furled at any size. Shrouds: 5/16" 1/19 SS with 5/8" eyes and six new Sta-lok terminals on bottom endsRecently added inner forestay with two running back stays for storm jib or any other inner foresailCustom Built Heavy Duty SS Mast Step Anchoring System Rocna 25 kilo galvanized anchor with 175' 5/16" chain and 200' of 5/8" line. 44 LB Claw (Bruce Style) with separate chain and nylon line.25 LB Dansforth Stern anchor45 LB SS CQR type anchor175' of 5/16" chain stored inside keel for extra ballast and emergency chainIdeal anchor windlass that was recently rebuilt Holding TanksTwo 50 gal. fiberglass water tanks set in keel sump, making more durableOne 40 gal. diesel tankOne 6 gal. black water tank with direct pump out pipe, macerator pump elimination, or direct into the sea Battery Banks and Charging SystemsIn 2005 Tai-Pan was professionally wired for AC or DC charging in a slip. Battery Charger: Phase Three, model PT-14, Three Stage Smart Charger.She now has three battery banks, all supported by its own separate solar panel. Two house current banks contain two six volt golf cart batteries. With one Extreme Starter Battery 9950 amp. (2011)Five DC outlets throughout boatNew Rebuilt 35 amp alternator (2009)New Rebuilt Backup 35 amp alternator (2009) Solar PanelsOne SUNSEI 18w solar panel,One SIEMENS 45w solar panel,One 45 w solar panel on starter battery.Each panel sconnected with its own 12v / 10 Amp Charge Controller Brightwork Material Used: Cetal Recent Upgrades2006 Electrical Charging system total upgrade2008 Removed and cleaned entire engine exhaust system and installed new exhaust heater hose.2008 Re-epoxied mast joints2009 Removed and replaced all old wire and rope halyards with all new New England VPC halyards2009 Removed and replaced all old wire winches with SS Barient 16 rope winches2009 Installed all new Sampson double braid sheeting lines through out boat2009 Installed 6 new Sta-loc fittings 2009 Replaced two heavy bronze mast halyard sheaves with two new light custom built Acetal (also known as Delrin) rope sheaves2008 Added 6 Sta-lok fittings on bottom of stays 2009 Installed Aries Circumnavigator Vane Gear2009 Installed one rebuilt electric 35 amp. alternator and bought one extra alternator for backup 2010 New Jabsco marine toilet2010 New macerator pump 2012 Newport (by Dickinson) wood stove that burns presto logs and keeps boat dry and warm in winter. 2011 Aries Circumnavigator Vane hinge to facilitate raising rudder while cruising2011 Two new deck scuppers with plumbing2010 Converted all interior, exterior and masthead lights to LCD bulbs2011 Cut out extra Diesel Tank access/clean-out hole on cockpit floor2011 New high pressure water pump2011 New bilge pump2011 Boom gallows on cabin roof2011 New Perkins manual lift pump2011 New rebuilt fuel injectors on Perkins 4-1082011 New rebuilt Industrial Starter motor2012 Installed Removable bow sprit for Asymmetrical spinnaker added 2011 custom built Lexon windshield surrounding companionway2012 Installed 5 DC female sockets through out boat2011 Companion way dodger2011 Cockpit bimini2012 New rebuilt fuel injection pump2012 New air filter system on main engine2012 New engine compartment vacuum fan system2012 Added one hanging compass in rear room. Kelvin White Corsair. 2012 Rebuilt Ideal anchor windlass2012 Installed new solenoid on Windlass line2012 Installed Norcold water & air cooled refrigeration system2012 Installed new low pressure refrigerator raw water cooling pump2012 Installed anchor wash down system2013 Installed new Jabsco raw water engine pump on main engine2012 Installed new anchor roller2012 Installed two new deck drains to keep deck completely dry at all times2012 Aluminum companionway door created to for security and air circulation while owner is away. 2013 Installed two more cockpit drains for offshore sailing2013 complete interior Paint job. 2013 added eight coats of Restore deck compound to exterior deck2014 added three porthole visors recently to keep windows open while raining Boat Inventory:Custom built Lexon dodger surrounding companion way Companionway biminiSix FendersCockpit BiminiSix Life Vests, coast guard approvedSix Dock LinesTeak folding swim ladder5 Dorades keep interior air fresh, clean, and fungus freeSpot lightTwo Boat Hooks1 Mast sail cover with many patches that could be replaced3 hatch covers that could be replaced for nicer looking onesThree winch handles ( one lockable)Three fire extinquishersTwo swinging oil lamps in GalleyComplete set of cockpit cushions showing wearSS barbeque Complete Safety Gear Inventory 1 first aid kit, 1 Survival kit, 12 ga. Launcher and Red Aerial Signals, Locate-4 Handheld Signal Pack, 3 Red Aerial Flares, Distress Flag, Quarentine Flag (Yellow), 4 extra hand red flares, 3 hand held meteor signals, 2 push button signal horns, 1 distress blinking light, 1 waterproof personal marker light, 1 whistle, 2 American Flags Sailing Abilitycomfort factor of 44.95CapsizeRatio of 1.53The Offshore 40 is renown for it's superb sea friendly sailing ability. Six sister-ships have circumnavigated. Tai-Pan has many added features for offshore blue water sailing, including: two extra cockpit drains (incase she gets pooped), Aries self-steering windvane, 6 new staylock stay connectors, back stay with insulator for SS Radio antenna, inner forestay for storm sail or inner stay sail, one tri-sail with separate mast track installed, one removable bow sprit for flying asymetrical sail with sock, manual water pump (along with electric pump), three solar panels for three separate battery banks. Why am I selling Tai-PanAfter eight years reconditioning this boat with my heart, soul, and every penny i had, I met my future wife. Unfortunately, she cannot swim and is afraid of the water. She won in the end, and we are now raising our new child high in the mountains of the Philippines. And thus, this very special boat is now desperately in search of a new caretaker. For more pictures, videos, or to answer any questions, please contact me via email or my phone as listed on this craigslist posting.