Leopard Catamarans 384
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Length
37' 6" - 11.43m
Vessel Location
Yeppoon
Launch Year
2010
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
With great sadness, our beloved Serendipity V is listed for sale after living aboard for the last four cruising seasons in central and north Qld. She has been a wonderful platform for our adventures and the privilege of spending lots of time along tropical Qld's coast, exquisite periods on the outer reef and experiencing marine life both above and below the water. Because Serendipity V was so well maintained and loved by her previous owners, and because we have been fastidious in keeping her in excellent shape, she has exceeded our expectations in both accomodation and sailing ability. Perfect for us as a couple and with comfort when family and friends have spent extended periods on board.
The renowned performance multihull designers Morrelli and Melvin collaborated with Robertson and Caine to produce the Leopard 38 catamaran which won significant awards in 2010, including Cruising World's Boat of the Year in two categories: Best Multihull Cruiser and Best Import Boat of the Year. It also won best multihull cruiser by Sail Magazine. While we were impressed by Serendipity V when we bought her, we now fully appreciate the amazing use of space, exceptional living and entertaining areas, and her constantly surprising sailing performance. Whether downwind trade wind sailing or beating to windward, she is stable, fast and a pleasure to sail.
Serendipity V has four double cabins. The forward cabins each have an additional single v berth, providing a total of ten berths. There are two dry heads with bathrooms/showers. One in each hull. Perfect for two couples and providing ample storage space. We have stored one queen mattress to allow one cabin to be used as a storage area for water sports toys and tools as well as a spacious workshop area for maintenance jobs while aboard. The other forward cabin can be used as an additional cabin as well as a pantry, storage and dressing room.
A Spectra water maker along with 1000 litres of fresh water storage makes cruising easy and the twin air conditioners cool, heat or dehumidify while in marinas on shore power.
Wide flat decks allow very easy safe access forward and the semi elevated helm is at the same level as the side decks. Excellent visibility while still being able to have direct line of sight and close proximity to the galley is something we as a cruising couple greatly appreciate. The galley up has also proved to be wonderful with many baked morning teas and meals have been prepared while underway.
As we are cruising full time, the photos include gear and are definitely not 'glamour shots'. We may be out of range occasionally so please give a little time if we do not respond to, calls or emails instantly. Soon she will be available for viewing when we arrive at Keppel Bay Marina, Yeppoon.
The renowned performance multihull designers Morrelli and Melvin collaborated with Robertson and Caine to produce the Leopard 38 catamaran which won significant awards in 2010, including Cruising World's Boat of the Year in two categories: Best Multihull Cruiser and Best Import Boat of the Year. It also won best multihull cruiser by Sail Magazine. While we were impressed by Serendipity V when we bought her, we now fully appreciate the amazing use of space, exceptional living and entertaining areas, and her constantly surprising sailing performance. Whether downwind trade wind sailing or beating to windward, she is stable, fast and a pleasure to sail.
Serendipity V has four double cabins. The forward cabins each have an additional single v berth, providing a total of ten berths. There are two dry heads with bathrooms/showers. One in each hull. Perfect for two couples and providing ample storage space. We have stored one queen mattress to allow one cabin to be used as a storage area for water sports toys and tools as well as a spacious workshop area for maintenance jobs while aboard. The other forward cabin can be used as an additional cabin as well as a pantry, storage and dressing room.
A Spectra water maker along with 1000 litres of fresh water storage makes cruising easy and the twin air conditioners cool, heat or dehumidify while in marinas on shore power.
Wide flat decks allow very easy safe access forward and the semi elevated helm is at the same level as the side decks. Excellent visibility while still being able to have direct line of sight and close proximity to the galley is something we as a cruising couple greatly appreciate. The galley up has also proved to be wonderful with many baked morning teas and meals have been prepared while underway.
As we are cruising full time, the photos include gear and are definitely not 'glamour shots'. We may be out of range occasionally so please give a little time if we do not respond to, calls or emails instantly. Soon she will be available for viewing when we arrive at Keppel Bay Marina, Yeppoon.
Price
AU $439,000
Vessel Name
Serendipity V
Launch Year
2010
Length
37' 6" - 11.43m
Beam
6.04m
Draft
1.04 (lightship)
Displacement
8955kg (lightship)
Keel / Ballast
Twin minikeels
Vessel Location
Yeppoon
Region
Queensland
Use
Family, Leisure, Cruising
HIN
CNSLEA4004J910
Registration
YU323Q
Rego Expiry
06/10/2025
Designer
Morrell I and Melvin
Builder
Roberson and Caine
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
GRP
Engine
Twin 3 cylinder 3YM30
Engine Make
Yanmar
Number Engines
2
Horsepower
2 x 29
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
5450
Engine Hours (2nd Engine)
5450
Fuel Consumption
Approx 1.5 litres per hr per engine.
Cruise Speed
6 knots
Propulsion
Yanmar SD20-R saildrives and Gori 3 blade folding overdrive props
Thrusters
NA
Genset
NA
Fuel
350 litres
Water
1000 litres plus Spectra watermaker
Dinghy
Oceancraft
Outboard
Yamaha 15hp 2 stroke
Accommodation
U shaped galley in the saloon. Dinette with freshly recovered cushions seats up to 8.
Cabins have queen size berths and two have additional single v berths.
Cabins have queen size berths and two have additional single v berths.
Cabins
Four
Berths
Up to 10.
Shower
Two. One in each hull.
Toilet
Two. One in each hull.
Entertainment
Bluetooth sound system with Bose and Fusion speakers in saloon and cockpit.
Air-Con
Two Cruisair 32,000 BTU ducted air conditioners. One for each hull.
Galley
U shaped galley up. Force10 two burner LPG cooktop and oven. Twin sinks with mixer tap. Cold water via filter system.
Rail mounted Sovereign stainless marine BBQ aft.
Rail mounted Sovereign stainless marine BBQ aft.
Refrigeration
Vitrifrigo 12v fridge
Freezer
Vitrifrigo 12v freezer
Stove
Force10 two burner LPG cooktop and oven.
Water-Maker
Spectra Ventura Deluxe
Hot Water
2 x 240v and engine heated 20 litre tanks. One in each hull.
Ground Tackle
60m 10mm chain, Delta anchor, Quick Windlass
Safety Gear
EPIRB. AIS linked distress signal capable VHF radio. Jack lines. Life jackets. Fire extinguishers. Flares and grab packs, carbon monoxide detector/alarm, etc.
Bilge Pumps
Four Rule 1500 pumps. One in each engine room and bilge
Life Raft
NA
Epirb
GME Accusat
Life Jackets
Yes
Flares
Yes
Fire Protection
Yes
Electrics
240v shore power.
12v off grid. 630 Ah AGM house batteries. 2 x 90 Ah starter batteries.
Victron 40 amp Centaur charger.
Two Victron 100/20 MPPT controllers with Bluetooth app displays on device and BMV712 battery display.
600w solar panels.
12v off grid. 630 Ah AGM house batteries. 2 x 90 Ah starter batteries.
Victron 40 amp Centaur charger.
Two Victron 100/20 MPPT controllers with Bluetooth app displays on device and BMV712 battery display.
600w solar panels.
Electronics / Navigation
Raymarine C95 Series chartplotter.
Raymarine ST6002 Smartpilot controller.
Raymarine Smartpilot (Type 1)
Raymarine S3 computer.
Raymarine ST 60+ wind & Close hauled instrument
Raymarine ST 60+ Tridata instrument
Raymarine AIS650 transceiver
GME AIS5120 zero loss VHF antenna splitter
ICOM ICM330 VHF radio with DCS (July 24)
New Raymarine fluxgate compass (July 24)
Raymarine ST6002 Smartpilot controller.
Raymarine Smartpilot (Type 1)
Raymarine S3 computer.
Raymarine ST 60+ wind & Close hauled instrument
Raymarine ST 60+ Tridata instrument
Raymarine AIS650 transceiver
GME AIS5120 zero loss VHF antenna splitter
ICOM ICM330 VHF radio with DCS (July 24)
New Raymarine fluxgate compass (July 24)
Sail Inventory
Mainsail 57 m2
Furling Genoa. 35m2. New triradial UK sail May 24.
New furler June 23.
Asymmetric spinnaker.
Furling Genoa. 35m2. New triradial UK sail May 24.
New furler June 23.
Asymmetric spinnaker.
Mast / Rigging
Fractional sloop. New standing rigging June 2022.
Deck Gear
Milwaukee M28 right angle drill with winch bit to make all winches electric assisted. Two 28v batteries.
Remarks
New side window shade covers Aug 24. New Genoa June 24. Antifoul (Altec 5+), Propspeed, new saildrive seals, new exhaust mixer elbows, heat exchangers cleaned, new belts, impellers, oils, coolant June 25. All professionally serviced. New bilge pump June 25. New shower sump pump and accumulator tank Aug 24. New main halyard July 25.
New sail bag, solar controllers, starter motors 2021
New standing rigging, front windows, Gori folding propellers, port engine mounts, Profurl C420 furler, 2022.
New Genoa 2023.
New starter batteries, fluxgate compass, VHF radio, accumulator tank, some solar panels, some room fans, 2024.
Leopard standard electric tender davit system that is the envy of any anchorage, make stowing and deploying the tender a breeze.
New sail bag, solar controllers, starter motors 2021
New standing rigging, front windows, Gori folding propellers, port engine mounts, Profurl C420 furler, 2022.
New Genoa 2023.
New starter batteries, fluxgate compass, VHF radio, accumulator tank, some solar panels, some room fans, 2024.
Leopard standard electric tender davit system that is the envy of any anchorage, make stowing and deploying the tender a breeze.
CONTACT DETAILS
Name
Peter Adams
Telephone
Callala Bay NSW
Australia
Australia