38’ Beneteau Oceanis 381 – New Version – Year 2000
‘PACIFIC ROSE’
Located in Brunswick, GA
(360) 607-6783 OR pacificrose@hotmail.com
Owners: John and Nan Weston
$135,000

 

 

PACIFIC ROSE SPENT HER FIRST TWO YEARS IN FRESH WATER. SHE HAS HAD HER BOTTOM CLEANED AS REQUIRED AND LAST PAINTED MAY 2005. SHE HAS NEVER HAD A BLISTER

SAFETY FEATURE: ALL CONTROL LINES LEAD TO COCKPIT

PACIFIC ROSE HAS BEEN CRUISED DURING THE WINTER MONTHS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS AND BAHAMAS BY ITS OWNERS AND HAS NEVER BEEN CHARTERED. SHE IS CRUISE-READY.

 

Specifications, Equipment and information

Builder/Designer
Builder: Beneteau Designer: J. Berret-Racoupeau

Dimensions
LOA: 38’ 7” LWL: 32’ 10” Beam: 12’ 11”
Displacement: 14,991 lbs. Draft: 5’ 4” Ballast 4,740 lbs.
Mast Overhead clearance: 52’
 

Engine
Engine: Westerbeke HP: 42 Hours: Approx. 1,350
Three-blade fixed prop with Dripless stuffing box

Fuel
40 gal (alum tank) w/Racor 220R Fuel Filter/Water Separator
Four 5-gallon jerry jugs with gravity transfer pump providing additional capacity
Baja Fuel Filter

Water
125 gal - Two fiberglass freshwater tanks integrated in hull grid
Four 5-gallon jerry jugs with 12V electric transfer pump providing additional capacity
Hot/cold pressurized fresh water with accumulator tank

 

Headroom 6’ 6”


Accommodations
Her layout is an “owner” version with two large double cabins and an L-shaped galley to port. The main salon is spacious because the mast compression pole is located in the forward cabin. Featured is a dinette with polished table that converts into a double berth. Her forward cabin has a washbasin and vanity with a hanging locker and storage space.
Cherry-stained mahogany interior
Teak and holly sole
Coordinated Flair Green carpet and upholstery
Fiberglass overhead liner
Two Cruiseair reverse cycle (cool and heat) Air Conditioning units in salon and aft berth, factory installed
Three 12V Canframo fans for salon and two berths

Interior
Mattresses and cushions – high density foam with Flair Green upholstery
Wooden cabinet doors with varnished cane insets
Cabin door handles, lever type with anti-rattle plunger

 

Forward Cabin
Double berth - 6’ 7” long
Hanging locker to port
Cushioned Bench seat with storage
Hull shelving
Washbasin with water tap plus storage cabinet
Bed Linen

 

 

 

Salon
Table convertible to sleeping berth
Storage cabinets along the hull
Bookshelves on main bulkhead
Hull sides lined with tongue and groove cherry wood
Wooden laminated companionway steps with non-skid striping
Pneumatic spring on companionway steps for easy access to engine
Companionway side wooden handrails
Dorade vent for salon ventilation
Curtains for all ports and blinds for hatches and head ports
Night light by Nav Station
Electric bilge pump with automatic switch

 

 

Nav Station
Chart table with storage, red night vision light and three-entry 12V socket
Navigator’s seat with storage beneath

 

 

Galley
Storage cabinets along hull sides
Formica countertop with wooden fiddle rail
Double stainless steel sink
Mixing tap for hot/cold pressurized fresh water
Fresh water tap and foot pump for backup water supply
Drinking water purification system Seagull IV X-1F
12V electric top-loading freezer with storage baskets, drained by electric pump
12V front-loading refrigerator, drained by electric pump
Microwave oven
Stainless steel two-burner stove with oven and protective stainless steel bar and solenoid switch
Built-in cupboard with trashcan
6-gallon hot water heater (110V or engine)
Propane Gas alarm
Dishes and cutlery

 

 

Head
One-piece molded fiberglass liner for water-tightness and easy cleaning
Fiberglass washbasin with combination faucet and hand shower hose and support
Vanity cabinet and mirror
Fiberglass shower base with drain and electric shower drain pump
Manual head with both direct overboard and holding tank (polyurethane)

 

Aft Cabin
Double berth - 6’ 7” long
Hanging locker
Shelving on hull
Marine Carbon Monoxide Alarm

 

 

Electronics
Raytheon Raychart 425 Chart plotter/GPS
Raytheon ST-6001+ autopilot
Raytheon ST-60 wind
Raytheon ST-60 /tridata (speed/depth/trip log)
Standard Horizon VHF radio
Hand held VHF Radio – Horizon HX 350S (2002)
SSB/HAM Icom 706 (2002) with Pactor III Modem (2004)
JVC AM/FM radio/tape player with salon and cockpit speakers

Electrical System
Two 8D AGM House batteries - 510 amps (2002)
One AGM Group 27 emergency engine starting battery (2002)
One 100 amp Balmar alternator, regulator, alternator temperature sensor and dual engine drive belts (2002)
One 50 amp Alternator on engine for backup
1500 watt inverter/battery charger (2002)
20 amp battery charger, backup
Link 2000 battery and inverter/charger controller (2002)
12V control panel – 12 functions
Two 110V control panels – house and air conditioning shore power service
Two 110V shore power outlets on transom
Two 50-foot 30 amp shore power cords
110V outlets – one in each cabin, head, galley, salon and chart table
Electric windlass circuit breaker switch at nav station
Halogen overhead lighting in cabins, salon, galley and head with independent switches
Reading lights in each cabin
Wall lamp and reading lights in salon

Sails and Rigging
150% Roller-furling Genoa and 110% Jib (2002) for sail change – UV strip
Deck-stepped, anodized aluminum mast, 52’
In-mast Roller Furling main
Discontinuous S/S 1X19 rigging: forestay, twin backstays, upper and lower capshrouds, intermediates and aft lower shrouds
Shroud roller on capshrouds – sheet/sail chafing protection
Deck collar with pivoting blocks on port and starboard, 4 aft blocks have
Universal swivel
Double aft-swept spreaders
Solid spring-loaded vang with vang line
Genoa halyard
Mainsail halyard
Bottom topping lift led back to cockpit
Roller reefing mainsail inhaul and outhaul lines
Genoa roller furling line
Two Genoa sheets
One main sheet

 

Deck
Profurl Roller furling Genoa system with drum installed above deck
Mainsheet track on coach roof
Combination deck and steaming lights
Anchor light
Radar Reflector
Stainless steel bow pulpit
Stainless steel stern rail with life ring holder and flag staff holder
Stainless steel stanchions
Two sets of covered stainless steel lifelines with large gates
Two teak handrails on coach roof
Two Genoa foot blocks with jammers
Two 48 CST Lewmar primary Genoa sheet winches mounted on cockpit coaming
One 40 CST Lewmar winch for mainsheet and halyards mounted on coach roof
Flag halyard
All halyards and reefing lines led back to cockpit – genoa and main halyards are jammed off and stowed at the mast
Two Genoa tracks with adjustable cars and plunger stops
Self-bailing chain locker with u-bolt
Stemhead with two rollers
Four mooring cleats
Two spring cleats at mid-ship
Spinlock clutch stoppers on port coach roof
Transom swim platform with stainless steel ladder and hinged transom door
Screens for all ports and hatches
Custom Insulated hatch covers (2002)
Dock lines and fenders
Boat Hook

 

Cockpit
Large cockpit with teak inlaid seats
Cockpit binnacle with leather-wrapped stainless steel steering wheel; compass and navigation electronic equipment
Large Cockpit table with fold-down leaves and drained storage compartment
Cockpit table light
Manual bilge pump
Winch handle pocket
Control line neatening cleats aft of coach roof
Custom Insulated companionway cover (2002)
Custom Dodger with U shaped fold-up window with protective cover (2002)
Custom Bimini with sail view window (2002)
Two Stainless Steel and one flotation Winch handles
Two Stern rail seats
Stern light
Stern fresh-water shower
Large sail locker to starboard
Propane locker with two 10 lb gas bottles beneath helmsman’s seat to port
Lazerette locker beneath helmsman’s seat to starboard

 

Anchors/Windlass
Electric anchor windlass - Lofran (Cayman) with up and down function and dual switches at bow and in cockpit. Circuit Breaker switch below (2004)
45 lb CQR with 200’ 5/16” HT chain (2002)
44 lb Claw with 35’ 5/16” HT chain and 165’ 5/8” rode (2002)
Guardian G37 (Fortress) Stern Anchor with 150’ chain/rode (2002)
Dinghy Anchor – 50’ chain and rode

Safety Equipment
Four-person DBC Global Life Raft (2002)
406 EPIRB with built-in GPS (2002 updated 2004)
ACR waterproof Safety Ditch Bag (2002)
Two SOSpender inflatable personal flotation devices (2002)
Two Tether lines with quick disconnect - PFD to Jack Lines (2002)
Jacklines (2002)
Life Sling overboard rescue system (2002)
Horseshoe Buoy
Emergency Tiller
Cable cutters for shroud/stays
Propane Gas alarm (2002)
Marine Carbon Monoxide Alarm (2002)
Smoke alarm (2002)
Two 10-lb fire extinguishers (2002/2003)
Three 2-lb fire extinguishers (2000)
Extra lifejackets
Flares

Additional Equipment

Yamaha outboard motor 9.9 two-cycle (2002) with custom cover (2003)
Stainless Steel Outboard Motor Lifting Crane (2002)
Caribe Model L9 Rigid Inflatable Bottom Dinghy, cover and foot pump (2002)
Dinghy bow running lights (2003)
Stainless steel three-step dinghy ladder by St. Croix (2004)
30’ steel Kryptonite safety cable to secure dinghy to dock
Honda EU2000i gas generator – 2000 watt (2003)
Two 5-gallon gas jerry jugs
Portable 12V fresh water transfer pump for filling water tank from jerry jugs in dinghy
Windex Wind Direction Indicator at masthead
2-way headset used when anchoring
Portable 12V Davis Mega Anchor Light
Rechargeable spotlight – 2,000,000 candle power
Water hose/nozzle
Jabsco Hand Oil Removal Pump
Durable Folding cart and basket (transport groceries/laundry/jugs/propane tanks)
Propane Barbeque with cover
Wind Scoop
Clear bottom pail
Charts (paper and electronic) and cruising guides, East and West Coast Florida and Bahamas
Equipment brochures and manuals
Various spares (separate list)

pacificrose@hotmail.com  (360) 607-6783

Disclaimer
The Seller offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his Agent and or surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.