Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Volvo Penta
- Model: 2000 Series 2002 Model
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 18hp
- Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Year: 2000
Tanks
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Contact
Office
3017 McEver Road
Buford, GA, US, 30518
Tel:770 831-0403
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.
"She was a good little boat from day one," said George Cuthbertson of the Corvette, which he designed back in 1965. Design hull no. 65-3 (the third project started in 1965), was named after the most famous Canadian World War II class of convoy escorts, the Corvette. Hull no. 1, Victoria, was delivered to Toronto's John Hilton in the spring of 1966. The Corvettes continued in production until 1971. Altogether 167 vessels were built. There were some large yearly production runs; 41 boats were built in 1968/69, and 52 in 1969/70. Electra II (now Temeraire, lying in Belleville), hull no. 34, was trucked to Florida for the 1968 SORC series. Ian Morch skippered, with George Cuthbertson, boat-builder George Hinterhoeller, designer Bruce Kirby, and the owner, Gordon Stonehouse, as crew. The boat had been sailed only once when they started the Lipton Cup Race held off Miami, but they finished first in Class D and 24th in a fleet of more than 100 yachts. That same year in the 184-mile Miami-Nassau race Electra II finished second overall in the fleet, and first in Class D. Her third and final race of that series was the Governor's Cup, a wind-ward-leeward course, sailed off Nassau in 25-knot winds, Electra II placed fifth in her class, boat for boat, beating vessels five feet longer. Her CCA rating was 25.5, and was, in Ian Morch's opinion, "just a little on the heavy side for a Corvette". Still, her SORC performance was an astonishing success for a boat just 32-feet long. Today the Corvette can only be described as traditional, with her relatively narrow beam, long overhangs and graceful sheer. The deckhouse is of moderate size, well in keeping with this style of vessel. The mainsail and fore triangle are of equal area, a moderate 444 sq. ft. on a vessel displacing 8,545 lbs. Many buyers were attracted to this design because of the shoal draft (3 ft. 3 in. with the board up) and long keel. The centreboard trunk is in the keel and does not intrude into the accommodations above the floorboards. The decks are wide, with outboard shrouds, and the foredeck is large. The cockpit is eight feet long, with straight benches, and the tiller sprouts from the cockpit sole. The boat is well ballasted, carrying 4,000 lbs. of bolted-on lead just forward of the centreboard. The external ballast is well placed to absorb the hard knock of grounding in the shoal waters she was designed to sail.
- Hull and Deck Painted in 2015
- Bottom Done in 2015
- Centerboard Removed and Refinished in 2015
- Hinge Pin and Lanyard Replaced
- Atomic 4 Replace in 2000 with Volvo Penta Diesel 2002 Model - 18 HP
- New Battery Charger
- Good Main and 135% Roller Furling Jib
- Furling Gear Added in 2012 with Furling 135% Genoa Extra Storm Jib, 170% Genoa
- Working Jib and Spinnaker
- Spacious Cockpit is 8 Ft Long with Deep Lazarettes Extensive Manuals and Documentation
- Dodger Frame
- Gas Grill
- Stern Rail Life Jackets
- Fenders and Lines
- V Berth Forward with Drawers
- Storage Below Beautiful Wood Overhead Hatch in V Berth Area Provides Excellent Light and Ventilation
- Private Head with Sink
- Main Cabin has Opposing Settees which make Two Single Berths
- Galley is to Port of Companionway with Sink and Stove Stand up Navigation Desk with Icebox to Starboard
- New AC/DC Electrical Panel in 2007
- 12v Navigation and Cabin Lights
- 110v Shore Power
- Beautiful Wood Opening Skylight in Main Cabin Fills the Cabin with Light and Excellent Ventilation
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.
Call Cell or Text:
Ann Koch 770-540-9796
Rich Michel 404-642-3007
Marc Kenney 615-424-4451
Located on Beautiful Lake Lanier, NE of Atlanta GA