Overview
Engines:
- Diesel engine
- Vetus 3-cylinder diesel
- 25 HP
- Engine number: 109992
- Engine Model: M3.09
- Engine hours: 1,500
- Hours Overhaul: 300
- Overhaul Data: 2020
- Max prop 2 blade
Electronics:
- B&G Instruments cockpit display (Can interface with laptop - Laptop shown in the photo is not included)
- B&G chart display at Nav station
- Raymarine ST 400 auto pilot
Sails & Rigging:
- Hall double spreader rig
- Navtec rod rigging
- Hydraulic backstay and outhaul
- Hall quick vang
- Rig Pro Quick Trip spinnaker pole 2020
- Custom outboard heavy weather jib track
- Custom genoa block system
- Adjustable genoa cars
- 2-speed mainsheet system
- Complete set of North racing sails
- Spinnakers:
- CODE IS AIRX500 0.5 2011
- CODE 2S 0.6 2012
- CODE AS 0.75 1999
- CODE 2S AIRX600 0.6 2018
- CODE IS AIRX500 0.5 2019
- CODE IS 0.5 2002
- Main Sails:
- MAIN SAIL 3DL 4 Full Battens 2012
- Main 3DL Carbon 2005
- Jib/Genoa:
- LIGHT/MEDIUM #1 3DL 155% 2016
- HEAVY #1 3DL 152% 2014
- HEAVY #1 3DL 152% 2009
- HEAVY #1 Kevlar 150% 2002
- Carbon Blade 2008
- STORM #4 Dacron
- Other sails regularly used in races
- Cove stripe in 2016
- Bottom job in 2016
- New leather cover for the wheel
Accommodations:
- Enclosed head with macerator and holding tank
- Port & starboard settee berths
- Starboard side converts to double
- Center line teak table
- Teak interior
- Teak & holly cabin sole
- Full galley
- Full navigation station
Comments:
- Farr Dickerson 37
- Excellent PHRF boat with a long list of PHRF victories
- Keel and rudder faired
- Balti Plate wet-sanded bottom
- Edson wheel steering
A Unique Boat - A Unique Opportunity:
- CHARIAD is Hull #1 of Bruce Farr's Farr 37 series designed to be highly competitive in light to moderate conditions.
- CHARIAD has been raced and cruised from Marblehead, MA, and has won numerous competitions.
- Modified to enhance cruising comforts with features like Edson steering wheel and Raymarine auto-pilot.
- Featured on the websites and brochures of US Sailing, Mass Bay Sailing, and Buzzards Bay regatta.
- CHARIAD has its own website: