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Full Specifications

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SUMMARY​​

 

Moonraker is a sturdy blue-water boat designed by respected naval architect Stan Huntingford, whose other designs include the Rafiki 37, Slocum 37 and Slocum 43.

 

The full keel with cutaway forefoot and medium displacement hull make for a comfortable motion in heavy weather, with no pounding and a reassuring stability. Among recent additions are a new mainsail and new dodger.

 

Her solid teak interior and bronze port-lights give her an elegant atmosphere, and she feels large for a 35 foot boat. She sleeps up to six with a roomy V-Berth and a comfortable salon, as well as an ample quarter berth. The U-shaped galley is practical and well-designed with a three-burner stove and a deep Adler Barbour top-loading icebox. She has extensive storage beneath and behind the settees and throughout the boat, making her ideal for extended cruising or liveaboard

 

LOA: 34 ft 8 in
Beam: 10 ft 10 in
Draft: 4 ft 8 in
Displacement: 16,500 lbs
Ballast: 7,200 lbs

Engine Brand: Volvo
Year Built: 1980 (Rebuilt 1988)
Engine Model: MD11C 
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Total Power: 23 HP

Tanks
Fresh Water Tank: (50 Gallons)
Fuel Tank: (25 Gallons)
Holding Tank: (5 Gallons)
 
 
Teak over non-skid moulded fiberglass decks 
Fiberglass hull with Airexfoam core
Full keel with cutaway forefoot
New bottom paint
Manual windlass
35 lB CQR with 100' chain and 200' rode
 
Designated sail area - 522 sq. ft
New mainsail
Roller furling jib 150 pct
Spinnaker pole
New dodger
 
Above deck auto-pilot 
Garmin GPS
VHF radio
Ritchie binnacle compass
Depth and speed indicators
 
Three burner CNG stove with oven 
CNG on-demand hot water heater
80-hour CNG tank
New Jabsco manual head
30 amp shore power and 12 V DC
Battery charger
Adler Barbour refrigeration with freezer compartment
 
 
V-berth (new foam cushions)
Main salon L-shaped settee converts to double
Starboard side single berth
Quarterbirth behind nav station
Head with shower
Extensive storage throughout
10 opening bronze ports and two overhead hatches
 
 

DIMENSIONS​

 

ENGINE​

 

TANKS​

 

HULL &

DECKS​

 

SAILS, RIGGING &

CANVAS

NAVIGATION

 

GALLEY & EQUIPMENT

ACCOMM-ODATION​

 

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