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Jack Tar 26 Fast Trawler Extended Cabin Downeast Lobster Boat

Well Equipped and Updated
£0 Sold / Unavailable
  • Boat REF#  ·  330241
  • LOA  ·  7.92m
  • Year  ·  2000
  • Construction  ·  GRP
  • Underwater profile  ·  semi-displacement
  • Berths  ·  3
  • Engine  ·  1 x Diesel 230hp, Yanmar 4LH-STE, 4 cylinder in-line, turbocharged (2000)
  • Lying  ·  Port Townsend, WA USA -- Shown by Appt!
Boatshed Port Townsend
Boatshed Port Townsend
Van Helker

The boat featured is not currently for sale by Boatshed. The boat information and images presented are part of Boatshed’s back catalogue of the 25,000+ boats we have listed in the last 20 years and appear here for general information and guidance purposes about Boatshed and our boat selling systems and services

Extra Details

Designer Arch Davis
Builder Gordon & Harriet's Boatworks
Lying Port Townsend, WA USA -- Shown by Appt!
Fuel capacity 318.2 ltr (70.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Water capacity 68.2 ltr (15.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Holding tank capacity 68.2 ltr (15.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Last survey 12/04/2024

Mechanical

Engine 1 x Diesel 230hp
Engine make and model Yanmar 4LH-STE, 4 cylinder in-line, turbocharged (2000)
Engine Hours engine1= 1300
Engine Cooled Indirect
Steering Wheel
Drive Shaft
Prop(s) “Dyna-Quad”, 17” x 15”, 4 blade, bronze, RH
Fuel consumption (approx) 22.7 ltr (5.0 G) /hour At Cruising Speed
Cruising speed (approx) 11 knots
Max speed (approx) 20 knots

Yanmar 4LH-STE, 4 cylinder in-line, turbocharged with dry stack exhaust. Bow thruster to simplify docking.

One Lifeline GPL-4DA AGM battery for house loads. A second AGM battery for starting. Both batteries were replaced in 2018. Batteries can be combined or isolated. Batteries are charged by engine, shore power (Guest Charge Pro 2610), and solar (2x100 watt panels w/ 30 amp PWM charge controller).

Recent engine maintenance and mechanical updates and upgrades include:
-Replaced the turbocharger with a rebuild (2015)
-Trim tab actuators replaced (2019)
-Seastar hydraulic steering cylinder rebuilt (2019)
-Replaced stainless steel exhaust (2019)
-Fresh water flush system for the engine cooling heat exchanger

Dimensions

LOA 7.92m
Beam 2.90m
Draft Min 0.91m
Displacement 3,629kg (8,001.4lbs)
Storage On marina

Electrical Systems

12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 2 batteries charged by: engine, solar panels, shore power

Construction

Construction GRP
Underwater profile semi-displacement
Finish Paint finish

Length overall for moorage purposes is 30 ft.

The hull is fiberglass over marine plywood. The hull sides and bottom are 1/2” plywood overlaid with fiberglass, and Honduran mahogany is used in the frames and laminated keel and stem. Decks are fiberglass over marine plywood.. The hull and deck are painted with Interlux Brightside paint. The hull is Sapphire Blue, the superstructure is Off White, and the nonskid deck is Seattle Gray with graphite non-skid additive. Bottom paint is Black Interlux Micron CSC. The topside was repainted in 2019, the bottom was repainted in 2022.

Fuel tank is of aluminum construction. Potable water and holding tank are plastic. Holding tank can be discharged by deck pump out or directly overboard.

Built by Gordon and Harriet Fleming of Washington State over a period of 3 years. An album of construction photos is aboard.

The boat is trailerable, and a trailer and towing equipment can be included with the sale of the boat, if desired.

Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Accommodation

Total # of berths 3
No. of double berths 1
No. of single berths 1
Cabin(s) 1
Handbasin 1
Shower 1
Heads 1 heads (Manual)

Board this vessel by stepping onto the gunwale and into the cockpit OR by stepping onto the stoutly built low maintenance swim step and enter the cockpit through a transom door. The cockpit is roomy enough to store and handle lines and fenders or handle fishing gear. A steering station on the starboard side of the cockpit facilitates docking and if fishing would allow the skipper to be a part of the action. A cockpit cover and enclosure keeps the cockpit dry and warmer, and expands the living area. Storage is provided under the gunwales and a table hung from the transom can be lifted up if desired. Duragrid deck tiles provide good traction and good drainage.

The main cabin is entered through a sliding door. The salon lies to the aft of the main cabin and a galley runs along the port side with a settee to the starboard side. Much of the salon was renovated in 2019. New countertops, mahogany cabinets, and a galley sink were installed. The cooktop in the galley was updated in 2019 to a Wallas Nordic DT diesel stove/heater with thermostat control. These Wallas DT unit are fantastic as they combine cabin heating and a two burner cooktop into a single device which draws from the vessel's fuel tank instead of relying on a separate source of fuel (like propane). The galley has ample storage in the form of drawers and cabinets made from beautifully finished mahogany. A Norcold AC/DC refrigerator / freezer is installed beneath the galley counter and the door to the refrigerator is finished with mahogany to match the other cabinetry. A 600w microwave is included and can be stowed when not in use.

The settee consists of a FlexSteel couch that quickly converts to a single berth if desired. The upholstery was updated in 2019. The saloon table can be folded open to expand the table size, swiveled around to increase the width of the cabin walkway, and is easily removed when not needed. Drawers provide storage underneath the settee.

The primary helm station is situated to starboard. Two forward facing seats can be flipped up or stowed away when not in use. The helm station has all navigation electronics and controls within easy reach and has good all around visibility.

The Yanmar engine is located just to the port of the primary helm station under a well-insulated cover between the forward facing seating. Like much of the interior, the dry stack exhaust casing was refinished in 2019 with roll-top style wood strips that are not only attractive but also easy to remove for service. The finished wood cabin sole has numerous hatches which provide access to the bilge.

The forward cabin is laid out in a V-berth configuration can accommodate two comfortably. A door provides separation from the main cabin. Portlights and an opening overhead hatch provide light and ventilation. Storage is provided underneath the V-berth.

The head compartment is accessed from the forward cabin and contains a Jabsco manual saltwater marine toilet, wash basin, and shower.

The foredeck is accessible from either the port or starboard side deck numerous handholds and a stainless steel railing provide a degree of safety from falls overboard.

The large cabin top is outfitted with a stainless steel roof rack which was installed in 2017. A Yakima Cargo Box is installed on the starboard side of the roof rack. Open rack space on the port side and aft of the cargo box provides storage for other gear such as a kayak + tender + crab/shrimp pots. 200 watts of solar panels were intelligently installed on the Yakima Box. The cargo box provides flexibility to store a variety of items without filling up the interior cabinetry.

Hot water is provided by a Seaward 6 gal water heater (120V + engine heat).

2 burner Diesel cooker/stove

Accommodation

Cooker/stove
Sink
Refrigerator
Curtains
Cabin heating
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
Raw water wash
Microwave

Board this vessel by stepping onto the gunwale and into the cockpit OR by stepping onto the stoutly built low maintenance swim step and enter the cockpit through a transom door. The cockpit is roomy enough to store and handle lines and fenders or handle fishing gear. A steering station on the starboard side of the cockpit facilitates docking and if fishing would allow the skipper to be a part of the action. A cockpit cover and enclosure keeps the cockpit dry and warmer, and expands the living area. Storage is provided under the gunwales and a table hung from the transom can be lifted up if desired. Duragrid deck tiles provide good traction and good drainage.

The main cabin is entered through a sliding door. The salon lies to the aft of the main cabin and a galley runs along the port side with a settee to the starboard side. Much of the salon was renovated in 2019. New countertops, mahogany cabinets, and a galley sink were installed. The cooktop in the galley was updated in 2019 to a Wallas Nordic DT diesel stove/heater with thermostat control. These Wallas DT unit are fantastic as they combine cabin heating and a two burner cooktop into a single device which draws from the vessel's fuel tank instead of relying on a separate source of fuel (like propane). The galley has ample storage in the form of drawers and cabinets made from beautifully finished mahogany. A Norcold AC/DC refrigerator / freezer is installed beneath the galley counter and the door to the refrigerator is finished with mahogany to match the other cabinetry. A 600w microwave is included and can be stowed when not in use.

The settee consists of a FlexSteel couch that quickly converts to a single berth if desired. The upholstery was updated in 2019. The saloon table can be folded open to expand the table size, swiveled around to increase the width of the cabin walkway, and is easily removed when not needed. Drawers provide storage underneath the settee.

The primary helm station is situated to starboard. Two forward facing seats can be flipped up or stowed away when not in use. The helm station has all navigation electronics and controls within easy reach and has good all around visibility.

The Yanmar engine is located just to the port of the primary helm station under a well-insulated cover between the forward facing seating. Like much of the interior, the dry stack exhaust casing was refinished in 2019 with roll-top style wood strips that are not only attractive but also easy to remove for service. The finished wood cabin sole has numerous hatches which provide access to the bilge.

The forward cabin is laid out in a V-berth configuration can accommodate two comfortably. A door provides separation from the main cabin. Portlights and an opening overhead hatch provide light and ventilation. Storage is provided underneath the V-berth.

The head compartment is accessed from the forward cabin and contains a Jabsco manual saltwater marine toilet, wash basin, and shower.

The foredeck is accessible from either the port or starboard side deck numerous handholds and a stainless steel railing provide a degree of safety from falls overboard.

The large cabin top is outfitted with a stainless steel roof rack which was installed in 2017. A Yakima Cargo Box is installed on the starboard side of the roof rack. Open rack space on the port side and aft of the cargo box provides storage for other gear such as a kayak + tender + crab/shrimp pots. 200 watts of solar panels were intelligently installed on the Yakima Box. The cargo box provides flexibility to store a variety of items without filling up the interior cabinetry.

Hot water is provided by a Seaward 6 gal water heater (120V + engine heat).

2 burner Diesel cooker/stove

Deck Gear

Cockpit cover
Fenders
Boathook
Trailer
Swim Platform
Swim Ladder
Cockpit Enclosure
Bow Thruster

Electric Horizon 500 Electric windlass
2 anchors
(Bruce 7.5 kg (primary), Danforth (secondary) )
15.24m of chain
60.96m of warp
Zodiac Zoom 260 dinghy (2007)
(Inflatable)
Horizon 500 electric windlass with helm control.

A spare Danforth anchor is secured against the transom in the cockpit next to a set of fenders. The cockpit deck is covered with Duragrid deck tiles. An opening door in the transom provides access to the swim platform. A raw-water wash down pump is plumbed to the cockpit.

Two forward facing Kevin X4 LED floodlights are installed on the cabin to facing forward for illumination.

A cockpit cover / full enclosure is installed for winter and expands the living area into the cockpit.

Other extra deck equipment includes a fish cleaning table and a stern tie reel.

Nav Equipment

Compass
Radar
VHF DSC radio
GPS
Chart plotter
Stereo
Clock
Barometer
Navigation lights
Echo sounder

-Garmin 943XSV chart plotter (2023) w/ US & Canada charts
-Standard Horizon GX2200 VHF radio (2018)
-Furuno 1622 Marine Radar
-Lowrance echo sounder
-Ritchie Compass
-Kenwood KMR-D362BT Radio / CD / Bluetooth with two salon speakers
-SMX Marine Pyro Exhaust Temperature Gauge (2019)
-Sigtronics intercom system (2018)

Safety Equipment

Carbon Monoxide detector
Life jackets
Life buoys
Horn

1 bilge pumps (0 manual / 1 Electric)

Rule 2000 GPH electric bilge pump located midships

Broker's Comments

2 VIRTUAL TOURS - 1 VIDEO - 112 PHOTOS - FULL SPECS & BROKER'S COMMENTS CAN BE VIEWED OF THIS JACK TAR 26 FAST TRAWLER - CONTACT WATERLINE BOATS PORT TOWNSEND!

This is a ready to cruise and attractive vessel inside and out, that is loaded with thoughtful features and upgrades.

This pocket-sized fast trawler has a track record of serious cruising, yet is compact enough to still be trailerable. Custom built in 2000, this trawler has cruised both coasts and the mid-west. The hull design and the 230 hp Yanmar 4LHA-STE with ~1300 hours allow for cruising at 10-12 knots and a top speed of 20 knots. A bow thruster simplifies docking.

This fast trawler displays a Downeast appearance and the dry stack exhaust adds character. The interior is rich in natural wood and is classically nautical. Cabinet and drawer faces, beams, shelves, and trim are all fashioned out of custom milled mahogany and the interior decks are teak and holly. I'm told an entire truck load of mahogany went into building this boat, and that may not be a stretch.

Two steering stations, including one in the cockpit, simplify docking, and would allow this trolling valve equipped fast trawler to be an effective recreational fishing vessel. She would be equally well suited for gunkholing the PNW or cruising the Great Loop.

The current owner has made numerous updates over the past eight years including a renovation of much of the interior, a complete update to exterior topside and bottom paint, the addition of a Wallas DT diesel stove/heater, 200 watts of solar, a large roof rack for carrying gear / tender / kayaks, updates to the electronics, and more.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

This Jack Tar 26 Fast Trawler Extended Cabin Downeast Lobster Boat has been personally photographed and viewed by Van Helker of Boatshed Port Townsend. Click here for contact details.
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