Gilbert Caroff Super Disko Designed 47ft Steel Expedition Yacht
Currency
Length
47' 7" - 14.50m
Vessel Location
Hobart TAS
Launch Year
2004
Hull Material
Steel
Having navigated the globe and Antarctica, "Sheenan Star" is an impressive example of the highly regarded Gilbert Caroff-designed Super Disko 47ft Steel Expedition Yacht, purposely designed for world and polar expeditions, where the Super Disko was the extended version of a popular model designed by Caroff called Ile Disko. Her 11mm thick steel hull brings great security and versatility to her build, further benefiting from a retractable keel to meet the risks of sailing in ice-bound areas, also enabling it to sail onto a beach. Sheenan Star is littered with smart design and features to provide a voluminous and comfortable long-distance cruiser.
Sheenan Star's decks are simple and easy to navigate with smart additions for rugged exploration. The vessel features an extended bow sprit and walkway for easy boarding when nose-in to shore or ice, closely accompanied by a large windlass system and ground tackle. The foredeck is cleverly designed to house a tender, surrounded by a series of on-deck storage lockers and deck hatches. The aluminium mast and anodised aluminium boom are accompanied by a pair of granny bars to aid in safe movement around the deck, with a non-slip deck and high side rails, she provides an easily navigable space. With a new mainsail, furling headsail and boom bag added in 2013, plus storm sails, Sheenan Star has a good inventory ready for further exploration.
The cockpit is deep and well sheltered thanks to the hard bimini top and thick acrylic windows with all cockpit winches and helm easily within reach. Powered by a Vetus P4.25 61hp, Sheenan Star sees a cruising speed of 5 knots under power and a maximum of 7 knots, burning 2.5 L/hr with its 400L of fuel.
Towards the stern, the aft deck area is home to large windows and deck hatches, allowing a great deal of natural light to filter into the aft cabin below. Accompanied by large stainless-steel davits, two solar panels, a stern anchor mounted on the sugar scoop and manual windlass on the main deck. Navigation through this area is made simple thanks to overbuilt stanchions and rails and a wide access ladder to the sugar scoop. Upon stepping into the saloon, it's easy to see why these vessels offer such a great liveaboard and explorer package. The saloon is soaked in natural light thanks to a series of large deck windows surrounding the pilothouse. To port sits a large, raised U-shape settee with eye-level outdoor views, and an expansive dining table with in-built storage facing the galley. Sitting to starboard and opposite the settee is a well-equipped gimballed galley with a SMEG gas stove, oven, microwave, large Waeco refrigerator, chest freezer and twin sinks, providing comfortable long-duration living and smart ergonomics. Immediately forward of the galley is a pilothouse helm and navigation station fitted with a Furuno radar, Garmin plotter system, VHF, Vetus autopilot, helm wheel and Vetus throttle controls.
Aft of the galley and to each side of the main deck access, sit a pair of corridors housing enormous storage and hanging lockers, and a row of navigation controls and metering equipment, but ultimately leading to an enormous and bright king-size aft cabin which is lined with cabinetry for additional storage space.
Forward and past the saloon you will find a set of sizable bunks sitting to starboard, while in the forepeak is a spacious double bed and large bathroom, all with an astonishing amount of storage and natural light, providing comfortable accommodation for at least 6.
Sheenan Star benefits from clever design and a smart layout, featuring a beautifully airy and spacious saloon, galley and internal pilothouse helm. The steel explorer expedition yacht has been proven on numerous occasions as a well-equipped and designed true blue-water cruiser designed for polar cruising.
To arrange an inspection or for more information, contact our professional sales team today.
Derwent Boat Sales offers the information on this vessel including condition, in good faith as provided by the Owner/Vendor. While confident about the accuracy we cannot Guarantee or Warrant it but will assist any prospective purchaser verify this as part of the purchase process.
Sheenan Star's decks are simple and easy to navigate with smart additions for rugged exploration. The vessel features an extended bow sprit and walkway for easy boarding when nose-in to shore or ice, closely accompanied by a large windlass system and ground tackle. The foredeck is cleverly designed to house a tender, surrounded by a series of on-deck storage lockers and deck hatches. The aluminium mast and anodised aluminium boom are accompanied by a pair of granny bars to aid in safe movement around the deck, with a non-slip deck and high side rails, she provides an easily navigable space. With a new mainsail, furling headsail and boom bag added in 2013, plus storm sails, Sheenan Star has a good inventory ready for further exploration.
The cockpit is deep and well sheltered thanks to the hard bimini top and thick acrylic windows with all cockpit winches and helm easily within reach. Powered by a Vetus P4.25 61hp, Sheenan Star sees a cruising speed of 5 knots under power and a maximum of 7 knots, burning 2.5 L/hr with its 400L of fuel.
Towards the stern, the aft deck area is home to large windows and deck hatches, allowing a great deal of natural light to filter into the aft cabin below. Accompanied by large stainless-steel davits, two solar panels, a stern anchor mounted on the sugar scoop and manual windlass on the main deck. Navigation through this area is made simple thanks to overbuilt stanchions and rails and a wide access ladder to the sugar scoop. Upon stepping into the saloon, it's easy to see why these vessels offer such a great liveaboard and explorer package. The saloon is soaked in natural light thanks to a series of large deck windows surrounding the pilothouse. To port sits a large, raised U-shape settee with eye-level outdoor views, and an expansive dining table with in-built storage facing the galley. Sitting to starboard and opposite the settee is a well-equipped gimballed galley with a SMEG gas stove, oven, microwave, large Waeco refrigerator, chest freezer and twin sinks, providing comfortable long-duration living and smart ergonomics. Immediately forward of the galley is a pilothouse helm and navigation station fitted with a Furuno radar, Garmin plotter system, VHF, Vetus autopilot, helm wheel and Vetus throttle controls.
Aft of the galley and to each side of the main deck access, sit a pair of corridors housing enormous storage and hanging lockers, and a row of navigation controls and metering equipment, but ultimately leading to an enormous and bright king-size aft cabin which is lined with cabinetry for additional storage space.
Forward and past the saloon you will find a set of sizable bunks sitting to starboard, while in the forepeak is a spacious double bed and large bathroom, all with an astonishing amount of storage and natural light, providing comfortable accommodation for at least 6.
Sheenan Star benefits from clever design and a smart layout, featuring a beautifully airy and spacious saloon, galley and internal pilothouse helm. The steel explorer expedition yacht has been proven on numerous occasions as a well-equipped and designed true blue-water cruiser designed for polar cruising.
To arrange an inspection or for more information, contact our professional sales team today.
Derwent Boat Sales offers the information on this vessel including condition, in good faith as provided by the Owner/Vendor. While confident about the accuracy we cannot Guarantee or Warrant it but will assist any prospective purchaser verify this as part of the purchase process.
Price
AU $79,500
Vessel Name
Sheenan Star
Boat Reference
Sheenanstar240924
Launch Year
2004
Length
47' 7" - 14.50m
Beam
4.25m
Draft
1m with keel retracted - 2.7m with keel extended
Displacement
16000 kg
Keel / Ballast
Lead
Vessel Location
Hobart Tas
Region
Tasmania
Use
Family, Cruising, Live Aboard
Registration
47448
Designer
Gilbert Caroff
Builder
Les Chantiers Du Poitou
Hull Material
Steel
Engine
P4.25
Engine Make
Vetus
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
61
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
2300
Fuel Consumption
2.5 L/hr
Max Speed
7
Cruise Speed
5
Fuel
400
Water
400 litres
Cabins
3
Berths
6
Shower
1
Toilet
1
Entertainment
Teac TV, GME Radio and CD player
Galley
Smeg 3 Burner Gas Stove and oven, Samsung M737 Microwave, Peel gas sniffer alarm
Refrigeration
Waeco 12v and 240v
Freezer
Large Chest Freezer
Stove
Smeg
Hot Water
Gas
Ground Tackle
Danforth type 40Kg on 40mX10mm chain, Vetus 12v with capstan and gypsy, plus manual windlass at stern.
Bilge Pumps
Manual Munster Simm 38mm single diaphragm. Electric 12v TMC-1250gph
Epirb
GME MT406G
Fire Protection
X6 Dry Chemical Extinguishers
Electronics / Navigation
Vetus Rudder indicator, Garmin GPS Map210, Raymarine Sounder, Vetus AP25 autopilot, Furuno Model 1621 16nm Radar, Navicom RT-160 VHF radio, Clipper Wind System, Sangeaw ATS-909 MW/Sw/Lw receiver, Schatz Clock, Barometer and Comfort meter
Sail Inventory
New mainsail, furling headsail and boom bag in 2013, plus storm jib staysail.
Mast / Rigging
Aluminium mast, anodised aluminium boom. Double spreader rig has continuous shrouds and a single backstay with both forestays ending at or close to the masthead.
1 X 19 stainless steel wire rope rigging
1 X 19 stainless steel wire rope rigging
Deck Gear
Sheeting winches: 2 X Harken 53 ST and 2 X Barient 27
Halyard winches 1 X Barient24-45,1 X Harken 42ST and 1 X Harken 32ST
Halyard winches 1 X Barient24-45,1 X Harken 42ST and 1 X Harken 32ST
CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Derwent Boat Sales
Telephone
Address
Derwent Sailing Squadron Office:
23 Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
Oyster Cove Office:
Oyster Cove Marina, Kettering
Hobart TAS Australia
23 Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
Oyster Cove Office:
Oyster Cove Marina, Kettering
Hobart TAS Australia
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