Yacht for sale is a 2001 HINCKLEY 59' 6" "ZANETIA" Sou'wester 59 CC Sloop Cruising Sailboat in Castine, Maine, USA.
Simply s tunning. The last of the 59 series built. Set up for shorthanded sailing and passagemaking . Electric winches and headsail furler , gen, AC, watermaker , thruster and engine room.
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INTRODUCTION
ZANETIA, a sloop-rigged Sou’wester 59, is the last and most advanced of the 16 Sou’wester 59s built by the Hinckley Yacht Company between 1983 and 2001, and designed by respected New York naval architects, McCurdy & Rhodes.
Interior construction and finish exemplify Hinckley’s long-standing reputation for expert joinery, distinctive, semi-custom elegance, and creature comfort. ZANETIA is finished in satin varnished cherry wood and solid teak and holly cabin soles. Ample ports and hatches keep her light and airy below decks. She has an Espar heating system plus reverse cycle A/C, high capacity water maker, ample fridge and freezer spaces.
One of her nicest attributes is the sheer amount of space on board for guests, provisions and equipment. With electric winches and electric headsail furler she is easy to sail. Her keel centerboard configuration provides access to remote anchorages without sacrificing upwind performance. ZANETIA draws 6 ft 6 in with centerboard up and 12 ft 6 in with board down. The owner’s cabin has a private companionway to the aft deck. There is sleeping for eight in three private cabins, including two in the salon.
ZANETIA was completed in 2001 for her first owner, an English lord. She is pictured in Ferenc Mate’s “The World’s Best Sailboats” (2nd ed.) and is a centerfold in the coffee table book Hinckley Yachts. She was a member of the late Queen Elizabeth’s Royal Yacht Squadron. Her current owner, a lifelong sailor, has rigorously maintained this pedigreed yacht to her heirloom standards, with upgrades too numerous to list. She exemplifies the very best of traditional Maine sailboat building know-how and craftsmanship and is a symbol of American boatbuilding pride.
CONSTRUCTION
Unlike her predecessors, ZANETIA’s hull is a Kevlar e-glass composite fused to an inner carbon fiber skin utilizing a patented SCRIMP vacuum bagging process that results in a stronger, stiffer, fully integrated hull structure that is 14% lighter than conventional methods. ZANETIA is an exceedingly strong, stiff and seaworthy vessel. With the extra offshore safeguard of a watertight bulkhead forward of the guest cabins, ZANETIA is an ocean-going passage-maker designed for safe and comfortable world cruising.
The deck is also constructed of Kevlar E-glass and was vacuum bagged into 3/4" closed-cell core. The core is deleted and replaced with solid Kevlar/E glass in way of thru-bolted on 8" centers.
Teak guard rail with stainless steel cap
Keel/centerboard underbody: Draft: 6’ 6” board up / 12’ 6” board down
Centerboard: Fiberglass foil-shaped centerboard with a bronze leading edge is controlled from the cockpit
Keel - Ballast package is 23,000 lb. external lead keel secured with 1 1/8" stainless steel bolts
Balanced spade rudder
Foredeck locker with flush Freeman hatch
Lazarette hatches – flush mounted
Simpson Davits 225kg electric with Dyneema lines
Bow pulpit and (2) bow rollers
Teak chain-guard inlayed into the foredeck stainless steel forepeak & lazarette cowl ventilators
Opening deck hatches
Storm shutters for large salon windows
Emergency steering tiller system
Storm shutters for large salon windows
Emergency steering tiller system
HULL and DECK
Hull Material: Kevlar Composite
Hull Configuration: Monohull
Hull Color: Jade Mist Green Alexseal topsides
Oyster White gelcoat cabintop and deck
Oyster White bootstripe
Teak laid weather decks
ACCOMMODATIONS
The three private stateroom / two-head custom interior plan sleeps eight. Finished in satin varnished cherry with a teak and holly polyurethane cabin sole
Tan upholstery with crew covers
Air conditioned with two Cruise Air units with reverse-cycle AC/heating system
Espar diesel heater with ducts throughout
Hella fans
Custom lighting installed throughout the interior
Deck prisms
Courtesy lights
Lee cloths
VESSEL WALKTHROUGH
AFT OWNER’S SUITE
The Owner's Suite is complete with private head and two berths. The private companionway aft has a custom set of steps with built-in drawers and leads to the aft deck. Ample storage is provided in lockers port and starboard, outboard locker, drawers, hanging lockers and bin storage under the berths, etc. Ventilation is supplied in the aft cabin by two hatches and air conditioning.
EN-SUITE HEAD
Mirror and vanity with sink. Locker storage, opening portlight. Stall shower with plexiglass door. Sealand vacuum-flush head with holding tank
AFT PASSAGEWAY
Moving forward is the passageway toward the Main Cabin area and center cockpit access.
Work Area: Large hanging locker followed by a chart storage area with lockers located below used for spares storage.
The engine room is located inboard and houses pumps, engine, generator, compressors, etc. There is tool storage on the engine room door, and a workbench with vise in engine room.
Going forward, the AC distribution panel is inboard to port.
NAVIGATION STATION
To starboard with chart desk and navigation electronics. DC electrical service panel is behind the navigator’s seat.
GALLEY
The U-shaped galley is located on the port side. Propane 4-burner stainless steel stove with oven is located outboard.
Samsung Microwave oven
Refrigerator/freezer is aft - refrigeration can be accessed through lift-tops, as well as a front door, Grunert 12v System
Corian countertop with integral backsplash, below-counter mounted twin SS sinks with pressure hot and cold water
Filtered freshwater pump
Whale freshwater hand pump
Drawers and cabinets with louvered doors for storage areas have been incorporated throughout
Countertop flush knife storage block
Plenty of overhead lighting
MAIN SALON
The Main Salon features a custom C-shaped settee to port, with a drop-leaf table with storage inside. There is a centerline seat with large storage area within. Additional storage is in lockers outboard and above to port of the settee.
To starboard is a full-length settee with narrow pilot berth outboard, currently used for books.
FORWARD GUEST CABINS
Next forward is the port guest cabin, with two single bunk berths, locker and drawer storage. Reading lamps and overhead hatch.
GUEST /DAY HEAD
Opposite the port guest cabin is the shared guest head with Sealand vacuum-flush toilet, vanity storage and receiver style shower.
STARBOARD FORWARD GUEST CABIN
Forward of the GUEST/DAY HEAD in the second guest cabin featuring two bunk berths, hanging locker, full length mirror and drawer storage.
FOREPEAK
Forward of the living space is a watertight bulkhead and a huge deck accessed forepeak/sail locker for storage.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
12volt DC electrical system for house and starting banks
All batteries replaced fall 2020
(3) 12volt House batteries Lifeline 8d AGM
(1) 12volt start battery Lifeline AGM
(2) Lifeline 8d AGM wired 24volt for windlass and headsail furler
230volt AC electrical system for accessories
Blue Sea battery monitor for 12volt and 24volt system
Westerbeke generator: 3cyl 5.7kW at 50hz 230volts
AC pumps are 50/60 cycle
Xantrex 110v AC charger
LIGHTING
Recessed overhead lighting, many with dimmer controls
Reading lamps at the head of each berth
Navigation running lights
Bow light
Foredeck lights
Courtesy lights
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Garmin 7610 touch screen GPS Plotter at Nav station (2021)
Garmin AIS 800 (2021)
Raymarine Autopilot i70 model
4-Raymarine i70 sailing instruments speed, depth, wind on main hatch garage
2-Raymarine i70 displays at nav station
Raymarine C140W plotter at companionway with remote at helm
Raymarine C120W at nav station
Raymarine radar on mast
ICOM VHF with ram mike in cockpit
COCKPIT
Protected cockpit with dodger has sail control lines running into it. The pedestal incorporates a varnished teak table and mug rack. Seating is clear of winches and sheets. Mainsheet winch just aft of helmsman.
RIGGING & SPARS
All rigging last inspected June 2020 when the mast was stripped for painting, all chainplates removed and inspected at this time too