Engine
Yanmar 4JH2B3
Total Power
50hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Racer/Cruiser
Length
42ft
Year
1977
Model
42
Capacity
-
42' Tanton 42 '77 "Scaramouche"
SCARAMOUCHE was originally custom-built in Maine for long distance ocean racing. After a successful racing career, the boat went through a major refit in the late 90's and early 2000's with more performance cruising in mind. A custom stern arch was added along with a new Yanmar 4-cylinder diesel and extensive updates to the galley and navigation systems. More recently SCARAMOUCHE had been cruised up and down the West coast and all over the Sea of Cortez. Here is your chance to pick up a well-built and well-equipped performance cruiser at an excellent price.
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Dimensions
Tanks
Accommodations
Accommodations
The beamy hull and flush deck design allows for a more spacious interior than you might expect in a boat of this size. SCARAMOUCHE can sleep up to 8 or 9 with the folding berths up.
Stepping below from the cockpit there is a single berth to port and a large double berth to starboard. The aft cabin area is separated from the galley and navigation area by a full-height bulkhead with bookshelves. There are storage cabinets above the bunks and a hanging locker on port.
Just forward on the port side, the full galley is equipped with a Princess 3-burner propane stove, a built-in freezer and refrigerator with a newer Dometic cooling unit, and a deep sink with foot pumps for fresh and salt water. There is ample storage in cabinets above the countertop.
Across from the galley on the starboard side there is an excellent sit-down nav station with a full-sized chart table. A fully enclosed head compartment is also on starboard. The engine box on the center line makes for handy extra tabletop space and there is a large sliding companionway above for quick deck access without having to go through the aft cabin to the cockpit.
Going further forward, the main cabin area has long settees on port and starboard. The backrests swing up to make upper bunks when there is a full crew onboard. There is a flat screen TV on a swing mount that stows out of the way up in the V-berth when not in use.
The extra-long V-berth/sail locker extends all the way to the bow which allows for plenty of room for sails and extra gear.
Galley
Dometic 12V refrigerator/freezer
3-burner Princess propane stove with oven
Manual fresh and sea water systems
Single sink
Electronics and Navigation
Raymarine wind speed and direction
Raymarine speed and distance logs
Raymarine depth sounder
ST 7000 autopilot
Danforth Constellation compass
Furuno GPS
SiTex chart plotter
Furuno radar (display needs new power connector)
West Marine VHF radio
Icom SSB radio
Clock and barometer
Rudder angle indicator
Flat screen TV on swing out mount
Stereo
Electrical
12V DC and 110V AC
(2) 4D batteries
Battery monitor
Battery charger
Honda 2000W generator
(2) 165W solar panels with MPPT controller
Wind generator
Shore power cord
Deck
CQR anchor with 350’ of chain and extra rode
Delta anchor
Lofrans electric windlass
Search light
Steaming light
Swim ladder
Dinghy davits
Outboard mount
Custom stainless steel arch with radar, solar and dinghy davits
Hull
Actual LOA: 46’
Last bottom paint 2023
Sails and Rigging
Rigid boom vang
Rod standing rigging
Hydraulic backstay adjuster
Aluminum mast
Harken mainsheet traveler
Spinnaker pole
Harken roller furling on headsail
Winches:
(4) Lewmar 65 3-speed
(2) Lewmar 43 self-tailing
(1) Lewmar 42 self-tailing
(2) addtional Lewmar 44 self-tailing winches on cabin top
Sails:
Quantum mainsail
North roller-furling Genoa
Spinnaker
Asymmetrical cruising spinnaker
Staysail
Blade jib
Extra headsails for heavier and lighter air in bags below
Engine and Mechanical
Fresh water cooled engine
Folding prop
Emergency engine stop
Engine alarm
Extra propeller
Fuel filter
Raw water sea strainer
Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves
Cockpit engine controls
Manual engine fire extinguishing
(2) manual and (1) electric bilge pump
Wheel steering
Safety
Fire extinguishers
Avon life raft (expired)
Emergency tiller
Flares
Horn
Exclusions
All seller’s personal effects on board are excluded from the sale of this vessel.
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