Cuan Law Schooner Trimaran


Price
US $1,200,000
Currency
Length
105' - 32.00m
Vessel Location
Sea Cows Bay TORTOLA
Launch Year
1987

Cuan Law Overview

Step aboard Cuan Law - a legendary 105' schooner-rigged trimaran offering not only a proven offshore sailing platform, but a fully operational dive charter business based in the British Virgin Islands. Built in Canada and in active charter service, Cuan Law is one of the largest sailing trimarans ever constructed, designed to accommodate up to 20 guests across 10 spacious en-suite cabins, plus 5 crew cabins.


Charter Business

This well-known liveaboard dive yacht has been a staple of the BVI charter scene for decades, offering virtually all-inclusive, crewed dive vacations with a loyal client base and strong branding. She is equipped with:

Onboard compressors

Nitrox mixing

Water toys

Commercial-grade galley

Generous cold storage

Ample space for socializing on deck and below


Cuan Law is offered as a turn-key business, complete with future bookings, an experienced crew, and established branding. With her unique design, strong reputation, and proven charter history, she presents a rare opportunity to step directly into ownership of a profitable and iconic liveaboard operation in the heart of the Caribbean. With 20 - 25 annual charters, over 50% repeat or direct bookings, and a warm, English country B&B-style experience shared between crew and guests, Cuan Law combines business performance with timeless hospitality.


Accommodation


(10) Guest cabins, each with private en-suite heads and showers

Guest cabins configurable as twin or queen

(5) Crew cabins forward, 3 with private heads and showers

Salon-level access to all guest cabins off central corridor

Large main salon with lounge seating and bar area

Crew quarters separated from guest areas

Guest cabins include reading lights, ventilation, and storage

White headliners and varnished wood trim throughout

Cabin sole carpeted in light purple/beige (guest areas)

Simulated teak flooring in galley area

Interior Comforts and Amenities


Large salon with leather-style couches and chairs

Full bar with sink and refrigeration

Commercial-grade galley with 6-burner stove, double ovens, salamander and griddle

Built in stainless-steel refrigerator and freezer

Additional drop-in fridge/freezer in salon seating area

Miele dishwasher and dryer; GE temporary washer

Black & Decker microwave

JVC flat-screen TV in salon

Chilled water air conditioning system with air handlers in all cabins and galley

Curtains for ports and roller shades for deck hatches

Carpeted guest areas and finished interior woodwork

Hot and cold pressurized water system

85-gallon water heater

Electronics and Navigation


B&G multifunction chart plotter (note: black spot on display)

B&G radar unit mounted on aft mast

B&G wind instruments (speed and direction)

B&G depth indicator

Autopilot control head at flybridge helm

Standard Horizon Eclipse VHF with DSC

Two Standard Horizon handheld VHF radios (HX100)

Plastimo Olympic 135 compass

Running lights, steaming light, anchor light

Rechargeable handheld searchlights

Handheld Pyle hailer

Electrical Systems


AC system: 110V single-phase and 208V three-phase, 60Hz

DC system: 12V and 24V banks with multiple panels


Three generators:

33kW Northern Lights (port)

33kW Northern Lights (starboard)

65kW Stamford with John Deere diesel

Sterling Power Pro Charge Ultra battery chargers (3) 24V and (1) 12V

Alternators on main engines

Battery banks include house, nav, starter, and generator banks

208V appliances and compressors

24V lighting and fans throughout

Dedicated DC navigation panel in aft salon

Deck and Hull Equipment


Welded aluminum hull, deck, and superstructure

Painted aluminum topsides with blue and white accents

Teak decking on aft deck and flybridge

Flybridge with helm station and hard top

Stainless steel lifelines, stanchions, and bow pulpit

(2) Large aluminum framed awnings (aft deck and scuba deck)

Fixed hardtop with dodger over flybridge helm

(2) Painted aluminum davit systems with 208V 1000kg electric chain hoists

Multiple large deck hatches (some lenses recently replaced)

Cleats and deck hardware in secure, serviceable condition

(2) Electric anchor windlasses (Lofrans 24V)

Dual anchor rollers with chain hawse pipes

Swim ladders, not used for boarding

(2) MOB rings on foredeck and two on aft deck (one with MOB light)

Sails and Rigging


Schooner rig with (2) aluminum masts and single boom

Doyle full batten mainsail with stack pack

Rolly Tasker roller furling jib with Facnor 24V furler

Jibs and staysails: fore and main (4 total)

Rolly Tasker fore staysail and storm sail

Doyle foremast tri-staysail

Braided synthetic running rigging

(1) 19 Dyform stainless steel standing rigging with Sta-Lok terminals

Welded aluminum chainplates

Lewmar and Barient winches (various sizes, manual)

Winch grinder stations port and starboard

Mechanical Equipment


Steering via hydraulic helm pump to dual rams and steel quadrant

Red metal emergency tiller stored in aft compartment

Dual engine room blowers with dampers

Pneumatic vacuum bilge pump system with manifold and alarms

Multiple electric bilge pumps with high-water alarms

208V backup bilge pump system

Honda GX120 portable crash pump

Novair Nitrox Pro 02 mixing system

Two Maka 208V three-phase compressors

Fire detection and suppression systems (portable extinguishers, no automatic system)

Smoke detectors in cabins and common areas

Fire blanket and axe provided

Engine Info


Both main engines are Caterpillar normally aspirated 3208 10.4L V8 Marine diesels circa mid 1980's (they are rated at 210 HP each)

Engine hours not known

Wet exhaust system with dry risers

Tankage


Fuel total 4,709 US Gallons (5) tanks in total: (2) 1,235 ++ (1) 238

Freshwater total 1,004 US Gallons (2) tanks in total: (2) 502

Black water 1,114 US Gallons (2) tanks in total: (2) 557

Tenders


Dinghy Info: Two Blue Spirit 22' fiberglass RIBs with console and pontoon collars (2010)

Model: Dinghy Euro Offshore Services, Blue Spirit P6.00

Port tender powered by 2021 Suzuki 140HP 4-stroke outboard

Starboard tender powered by 2018 Mercury 150HP 4-stroke outboard

RIBs stored on aft davits with electric hoists

RIBs used for dive operations and passenger transfer

Dinghy HIN: Stb Dinghy, Hull# NL EOW 600 03 K 010, Prt Dinghy Hull# NL EOW 600 02 K 010

Dinghy OB Serial: Stb Dinghy - Make: Mercury - Model: SeaPro 150 - Model # 1151F271D - Serial # 2B363697; Prt Dinghy - Make: Suzuki - Model: DF140A - Serial # 14003F-147926

Owners Comments and Boat History

Cuan Law, one of the world's largest sailing trimarans, was built in 1987 in Gananoque, Ontario, by Duncan and Annie Muirhead in collaboration with Hal McCarney. It followed two earlier vessels - Misty Law and Lammer Law - each named after peaks in the Scottish Misty Law mountain range. Continuing this tradition, Cuan Law was named through a guest contest, with the Gaelic term "Cuan" meaning "ocean" and "Law" meaning "mountain, " symbolizing the vessel's powerful and serene presence at sea. Designed by Duncan Muirhead and constructed entirely from aluminum, Cuan Law features a schooner rig with equal height masts, 5,200 sq feet of sail along with twin Caterpillar engines, capable of cruising at 8 - 10 knots under power or 6 - 14 knots under sail.
Purpose-built as a luxury liveaboard, Cuan Law has offered all-inclusive sailing and diving charters in the British Virgin Islands for nearly 40 years. With accommodations for up to 20 guests in 10 private staterooms and a professional crew onboard, it delivers a unique experience centered around scuba diving, water activities, and time exploring the islands. Since its launch, Cuan Law has become an iconic presence in the region, known for its stability, spaciousness, and blend of adventure and relaxation on the water.


Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.


Disclaimer

The company 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 agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.


Price
US $1,200,000   
Boat Reference
549637
Launch Year
1987
Length
105' - 32.00m
Beam
13.46m
Draft
1.83m
Vessel Location
Sea Cows Bay Tortola
Region
VG
Use
Leisure
Builder
Cuan Law
Engine
Caterpillar 210 HP Direct
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Number Engines
2
Fuel Type
Diesel
Accommodation
Cabins:10
Electrics
Generator:True

CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
BVI Yacht Sales
Telephone
Address
Nanny Cay Marina
Sea Cows Bay TORTOLA British Virgin Islands


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