PRICE JUST REDUCED $94,000
"Quixote" is an impressive example of a proven world cruising motor sailer. She is a true pedigree vessel built by Cheoy Lee in 1989 and designed by Seaton-Neville. The Cheoy Lee 78’s, of which there were only 3 ever built, are known for their exceptional sea keeping, excellent power, spacious layout and beautiful woodwork. “Quixote” is easily recognized everywhere she travels with her tall ketch rig, large salon windows, and impressive aft pulpit which allows for easy boarding and access to the water just steps down from the expansive aft deck. With an impressive 21ft beam she boasts 5 cabins, 5 heads, and an impressive amount of salon space all while being maneuvered easily with her twin recently (2009) repowered 220 hp Cummins diesels and bow thruster. With plenty of sail, 3300 gallons of diesel capacity, watermaker, and twin Onan 27kw generators she is ready to make another trip around the world.
Quixote served as a successful charter boat in the Caribbean and Maine and with some updating is ready to cruise the world again!
LOA: 87 ft
LOD: 78 ft
Beam: 21.6 ft
Ballast: 35,500
Displacement: 147,500
Total Power: 210
Cruising Speed: 9
Max Speed: 10.5
Fuel: 3300
Fresh Water: 1600
Holding: 150
The Cheoy Lee 78 (78' on deck, 87' overall length with custom stern platform extension) is an exceptionally spacious 78' vessel due to it's 21'6" beam. There are dual steering stations, pilothouse and flybridge. The salon and galley are amidships. The master stateroom and #1 VIP guest stateroom are aft and two additional VIP guest staterooms plus crew quarters are forward. All staterooms have ensuite heads and showers (master has shower/bathtub). All areas are air conditioned. All soles are either varnished teak and holly or teak parquet. All wood work is finely finished teak.
The salon and galley are located amidships. The salon has a dining area and bar to starboard and seating to port with bookshelves and entertainment equipment. The galley has all of the equipment and space required to service the needs of a first class vessel.
Master stateroom is located all the way aft, the full beam width master stateroom has a centerline queen berth, two large cedar lined hanging lockers, ample drawer and cabinet storage space and ensuite head with shower/bathtub.
VIP stateroom is located forward of the master stateroom and is quite luxurious with a center line queen berth, large cedar lined hanging locker, ample drawers and cabinets and ensuite head with stall shower.
One additional VIP guest stateroom is located forward and to port. The room has a large double berth, cedar lined hanging locker, ample drawers and cabinets and ensuite head with stall shower.
A second guest stateroom is located forward of the salon to starboard. This stateroom has upper and lower twin berths, cedar lined hanging locker, ample drawers and cabinets and ensuite head with stall shower. The head has a second door directly to the hallway which allows for use as a day head.
Crew quarters are all the way forward and consist of a double berth to port and a single berth to starboard. There is a large ensuite crew head and shower and the crew area can be closed off from the rest of the yacht by closing a door. There is crew access through an overhead hatch.
24 volt Hella fans
Bose Surround Sound system in salon
Lighting throughout
Leather settee in wheelhouse and salon
Delta faucets in master and guest heads
Galley has been remodeled with the following upgrades:
New Miele Ceramic Cooktop, GE Advantium Microwave/Halogen Oven, exhaust hood and booster fan, marble countertops in both galley and salon, custom teak pull out spice rack, garbage disposal.
Kitchen Aid Superba upright refrigerator/freezer (1999)
Grunnert 1.5 HP holding plate freezer under bench seat in pilot house (compressor 1999)
Norcold drink refrigerator
Raritan icemaker
Kenmore trash compactor (1997)
Kitchen Aid garbage disposal
Miele G660SC dishwasher (1998)
Miele W820 washing machine
Miele T440C dryer
Nobeltec vs. 7.0 software package driving 2 each 18" Sony flat panel color monitors in the wheel house and a 15" IBM flat panel on the fly bridge integrated into the following equipment:
Simrad wind speed, wind direction
Simrad boat speed
Simrad depth, transducer mounted aft
Simrad water temperature
Furuno GP 31
Autopilot is controlled by Nobeltec or direct input from Furuno GP31 Other electronics: Trimble NavGraphic GPS plotter: Trimble INmarsat C; Icom HF M700; Icom HAM IC735; Icom VHF wheelhouse IC M127; Icom flybridge IC M125; Repeaters for Simrad data on flybridge and master cabin; Interphase forward looking sonar PC180; Furuno 48 mile radar M-8050D with flybridge repeater; Furuno GP 30 flybridge; Furuno weather fax; Ship's computer is IBM Intelistation pentium 3, HP photosmart color printer.
FLYBRIDGE ELECTRONICS
Suunto 8 Compass
Robertson AP300X Auto Pilot with NMEA interface
Furuno FMD 1800 Radar repeater with NMEA interface
Icom M125 VHF radio
Airphone INtercom System (9 stations)
Dual Air HornsSimrad wind & combi data
Furuno GP-30
PILOTHOUSE ELECTRONICS
Robertson AP300X Auto Pilot with NMEA interface
Icom M125 VHF radio
(2) Standard HX250 handheld radios with base chargers
Trimble Navgraphic XL Chart Plotter
Furuno 8050D 48 mile radar with NMEA interface
Simrad IS-15 Speed, depth, and wind instruments
Icom M700 single sideband radio with antenna coupler (2003)
Furuno FAX108D weather fax receiver with Navtex
Dual Air Horns
Furuno GP-30 GPS with NMEA interface
NEC EZ 2402 Cellular telephone with masthead antenna
Pentium IBM computer with 2X 18" LCD flat panel color monitors
Nobeltec Vs visual Nav suite
Airphone intercom system (9 station)
AC system is 110 volt/220 volt, 60 Hz
(2) 50 amp/220 volt inlets port aft
(2) 50 amp/220 volt inlets starboard forward
(2) Onan 27 Kw generators (2006)
Trace 4000 watt inverter/120 amp, 24 volt battery charger
Mastervolt 700 watt inverter
DC system is 12 volt and 24 volt
(8) 8D gel batteries for house
(1) 4D gel battery for house
(1) 4D gel battery 12 volt electronic 24 Volt engine start service
Constavolt 60 amp 24 volt charger
Mastervolt 40 amp 12 volt charger
Isolation transformer (shore power)
12 volt generator start has (1) 4D gel battery
All 12 volt batteries can be interchanged through battery switches
Alternators consist of (2) 135 amp/24 volt Balmar with electronic regulators
(2) Cummins 220hp diesel engines (repowered in 2009)
Twin disc 506 transmissions
2 1/2" stainless shafts
Bronze fixed 3-blade propellers
Hynautic engine controls
Wagner hydraulic dual station steering
Parker water separator on transfer system, dual Racor filters on all engines
Oberdorf 240 volt fuel transfer pump with Tuthill fuel meter
Oberdorf 24 volt oil transfer pump with 10 gallon lube oil tank
Dual Sea Chests for raw water supply
Dual exhaust blowers in engine room
Single Inlet Blower in engine room
Cruiseair air conditioning with 6 compressors, 9 air handlers and 2 Oberdorf water cooling pumps
Bauer 5.5 hp 240 volt 4 station dive compressor
800 gal per day water maker (rebuilt 2003, 10 hours)
(2) Galley Maid 10 gal per minute 24 volt pumps for fresh water
Galley Maid 24 volt electric toilets
(2) 75 gallon holding tanks with overboard macerator pumps and deck pump out fittings
(4) 24 volt automatic bilge pumps with bilge alarm system
Jabsco 1 1/2" emergency bilge pump driven directly off port main engine
Automatic Halon fire extinguishing systems in main engine room, lazarette, utility room, and storage area under flybridge on main deck
Helm chairs on flybridge; add swim ladder and block and tackle lifting for swim platform; Lewmar hatches; kickboard trim in wheel house; rebuild port and starboard genoa sheet winches; dinghy halyard and block; Textaline window covering for wheel house and salon; Sunbrella covers for flybridge instrument panel and entry door; Solar film on all wheel house and salon windows; Expansive aft settee and table area!
Maxwell horizontal, hydraulic windlass with dual 1/2" gypsies and capstans
Dual stainless steel self stowing navy anchors with stainless steel scuff plates on bow
(1) 300' 1/2" chain anchor rode
(1) 400' 1/2" chain
(8) heavy duty cast aluminum bollards with fairleads
Heavy duty rubrail with stainless steel rubbing strake
Swimming/boarding ladder
Custom 9' transom extension with built-in stairway and platform which lowers to water for boarding and swimming. A large tender can be stored here on offshore passages
(12) Adult Type I lifejackets with lights and whistles
Various man overboard equipment including MOM module, Lifesling, and throwable devices
Firdell radar reflector on mizzen mast
Gebo toughened glass windows with acrylic storm covers for all large windows
Hood Stoway hydraulic furling main mast (stepped on keel)
Hood Stoway hydraulic mizzen mast (stepped on deck)
Hood Stoway hydraulic furling headstay
Shaefer furling forestay
7.5 hp 240 volt hydraulic powerpack
(2) Barient 36 hydraulic 3-speed primary winches
(2) Barient 32 hydraulic 2-speed mainsheet and outhaul winches
(2) Barient 28 2-speed main mast winches
(2) Barient 27 2-speed mizzen mast winches
Sail area is 2300 sq ft
Rigging is 1X19 stainless with Stalok terminals
Halsey-Ligard mainsail (1995)
Halsey-Ligard mizzen (1995)
Doyle 135% genoa (1999)
Doyle staysail (1998)
Tasker 1.5 oz mizzen staysail (1996)
"Quixote" is a pedigree Choey Lee boat from 1989. Many mechanical upgrades have been made (Main engine and generator repower, bow thruster, etc) and she is mechanically sound and operational. Her interior has mostly been kept original (teak and holly sole in beautiful condition) and shows well for her age. There are several small areas of water damage from the windows/portholes where the wood has become discolored.