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Discover "FIDELIS," a beautifully maintained 1994 Caliber 35 now available with transferrable moorage. At 35’9” LOA, with an 11’4” beam and a 4’6” draft, she offers a stable and comfortable ride. Displacement is 13,100 lbs with 6,100 lbs of ballast. Power comes from a 27HP Yanmar 3GM30F diesel, driving a 3-blade feathering prop. Tankage includes 26 gal diesel, 70 gal freshwater, and a molded holding tank. The masthead sloop rig features an aluminum keel-stepped mast and boom, Profurl furling system, and Precision sails (2018). Lewmar 44 and 16 winches handle sail control. Standing rigging appears in good condition at deck level, with chromed bronze turnbuckles and stainless chainplates. The interior sleeps six with a forward V-berth, two salon settees, and an aft pilot berth. The teak joinery is warm and well-maintained. The galley includes a gimballed 2-burner LPG stove/oven, 12V fridge, and 6 gal hot water heater. The head is manual, with a handheld shower, and heat comes from a diesel Ardic forced-air heater. Electrical systems include 4 x 6V house batteries, a 12V start battery, Xantrex inverter/charger, and 150W of solar. Shore power is 30A, with a custom Blue Sea panel and GFCI outlets. Navigation gear includes a Garmin chartplotter, Autohelm autopilot, Raymarine wind/depth, and both fixed and handheld VHF radios. Safety gear includes fire extinguishers, flares, manual bilge pump, and a 2019 full cockpit enclosure. Ground tackle includes a 33 lb Bruce anchor with 65' chain and 200' nylon rode, powered by a 12V Lewmar windlass. Assumable moorage at Pacific Playgrounds marina, a freshwater marina, between Campbell River and Comox Valley - the perfect launching place to explore Vancouver Island's many marine attractions. Don't miss the chance to secure this exceptional sailboat and moorage — a rare opportunity on the coast!
New episode out now! Our boat is still hauled out in NZ and our family is living in the boatyard. This week Daniel has a project that about sends him over the edge. He also deals with a kidney stone that happens at the WORST possible time. 😩 #newzealand #sailingaroundtheworld #sailingfamily #boatwork #boatlife #lagooncatamarans #catamaran
We're leaving Scawfell Island and setting off on a 120 nautical mile journey to Island Head Creek.. Normally, we’d stop and explore the islands along the way but this time, we’ve got a short weather window to make it south, so we’re sailing non-stop, all day and all night, before eventually moving on to the Keppel Islands. So come aboard and see what it’s really like to live on a sailboat - as we’ve kept this video as real and as raw as possible! 🐠 Become a Patreon + help save the ocean 🌊👇 https://www.patreon.com/c/SailingAmi 0:00 - Welcome Aboard! 0:34 - Navigating from Scawfell to Island Head Creek 3:29 - Sunset Sailing & Night Watch Under the Stars 5:15 - Sunrise with Dolphins: A Perfect Sailing Moment 7:12 - Island Head Creek: Coconut Hunting on the Water 11:04 - Mangrove Mudcrabs: Exploring Coastal Wildlife 13:03 - Hoisting Sails: Leaving Island Head Creek Behind 14:17 - Processing Fresh Coconuts Aboard the Sailboat 15:57 - “Lure On My Croch!” 17:46 - Galley Girls: Life in the Sailboat Kitchen 20:00 - Sunset Extravaganza: Sailing into Golden Hour 22:24 - Boat Jump: Water Fun on the High Seas 23:14 - Keppel Island Mangroves: Shoreline Exploration 25:00 - Island Footsteps: Hiking & Discovering 29:00 - Next Week’s Voyage: What’s Ahead on Sailing Ami #BoatLife #TruthAboutSailing #OffGridLife #UnfilteredLife #TinyHomeOnWater