Nordhavn has a fearsome reputation, perhaps save one, attractiveness to
the average eye. Once the Nordhavn bug bites they are all ‘beautiful’ but in
most mariners eyes the 43 has some of the best lines and looks of our fleet.
Her proportions with the added flybridge, GRP stack and crane transform the
boat and Wandering Star has these assets.
Let us get a taste for her layout and specification. You enter
effortlessly into her cockpit through her low boarding doors. She has had the
option of having a port boarding door added. There are ample stowage lockers
and the gas locker as well as the cockpit shower. In the cockpit floor lies a
large locker lid on gas struts that leads down into the lazarette. There is
vast stowage in the ‘laz’ as well as fantastic access to machinery, steering
gear, batteries etc.
A large Pacific Sea Craft door which splits like a stable door gives
access into the:
The Salon
‘Wandering Star’ has a standard layout in the salon which is hard to
beat. Bench seat to port and a beautiful table and surrounding sofa to strbd.
All seats come covered in Ultra leather (colour – Fudge) and this really
shows the solid teak floor with its micro groove beautifully. There are Breeze
metallic blinds on all the windows and TV and sound systems throughout (spec
mentioned later). Move seamlessly
from the salon into:
The Galley
As with our philosophy the galley is integrated into the heart of the
boat, keeping it social and not stuck away in the bilge. This means cooking is
anything but a chore, and with the equipment she has, makes it a pleasure. Full
size fridge, chest freezer, microwave, trash compactor extra fridge and icemaker
are all included. Double sinks and lots of work top space in granite finish
this galley off beautifully. The gas cooker comes with oven grill and three
burner hob, and has a solenoid activated supply panel with twin gas detectors
and alarms. A feature of the 43 is that the exhaust stack runs up alongside the
bulkhead instead of standing on its own. This gives a great feeling of added
space. From the galley/salon its 4 steps up into the:
The
Pilothouse
The 43’s pilothouse was designed to give the space that the 40 didn’t
have. There is room for a proper helm chair (by Pompanette) and space to have
extensive electronics and nav gear. There is a list of the electronics further
on, Wandering Star lacks for nothing. Full Raymarine suite enhanced by independent
PC systems offering AIS (Class B), Forward Looking Sonar and camera monitors
make for sophisticated, yet very user friendly, aids to navigation. Underneath
the portside chart table lies the combined washer and drier. On the stbd side
there is a stairwell leading forward into the accommodation. As you would
expect in a Nordhavn, where there can be storage, there is storage and there is
a hanging locker as you decent down and into the staterooms. Turn towards the
bows and you enter:
The Guest
Stateroom
On the port side lies a deceptively large double berth, with much
storage underneath the bed. There is a vanity desk to strbd and the port lights
and deck hatches make this an excellent guest cabin for friends and family.
Forward there is an impressive heads with a spacious shower and upgraded fresh
water flush toilets. Granite countertop and the white gel finish give it a
spacious and clean feel. Exit the Guest Stateroom and in enter the:
The
Master Stateroom
Mid ship MSR’s are a real feature of Nordhavn. Keeping this cabin low
and central means maximum comfort and minimum noise whilst at anchor or
passagemaking. The 43 stateroom fits this philosophy perfectly. The bed with
upgraded custom made mattress is as big as her larger sisters on the Nordhavn
47. There is ample hanging locker either side of the bed and excellent
lighting. Cleverly, there is an anchor alarm monitor by the bed so you can
sleep deeply without worrying about dragging!
The heads again over terrific space, stowage, mirrors and lighting, a large
shower with bi-fold door and seat and again fresh water flush electric
toilets. Aft in the MSR is a full
height dogged door backed with the teak which leads us down into:
Engine Room
Impressively sound proofed and laid out in a way to get access to all
systems, the engine room offers unrivalled space in a vessel of this size.
Wandering star has the upgraded 1066T2 Lugger main engine, the Yanmar 3YM wing
engine and the Northern light 10Kw Genset. She has twin Racor filter for the
main engine, the reverse oil change to main and genset added to the already
very sophisticated, yet simple engine and fuel management on board. Come up out of the engine room back
through the MSR and up the stairs to the pilothouse, you can exit out onto the
Portuguese bridge, again a main feature in the nordhavn range. Here you can
walk safely around the boat and up the starboard side onto the large:
Boat Deck
Here is where the Avon dingy with her 15hp 4 stroke Yamaha is located.
She can be launched very easily using the Steelhead S1000R crane. The crane is
a wonderful option to have included on the boat. The dingy is located on removable stainless steel removable
chocks. Once this dingy is launch these chocks can be lifted and this whole
area over a great entertaining deck space. Take the teak treaded steps up from
the boat deck and onto the:
The Flybridge
Two comfortable Todd helm chairs stand in front of the wheel with engine
controls, thruster controls and a wonderful vantage point for close quarter
maneuvering. Full set of navigation aids (listed) are available here for when
the weather is good and the GRP stack add to the looks and ease of having
antennas fitted.
That was a very quick walk through of Wandering Star.
Listed below is the Equipment she has on board, standard and optional
extras followed by a list of Nav and Entertainment equipment.
Equipment list, Standard (s) and Optional
extra (o)
LAYOUT OF N43 # 36
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Standard layout
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New FRP Stack (o)
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Flybridge- including two Todd helm chairs, engine
controls, bow thruster and windlass controls (o)
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Cabin Sole: Solid Teak with microgrooves (s)
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EXTERIOR GEL COAT COLORS
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Hull: Gray Arocoat # 340 (s)
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Deck: White Ferro “Super Shield” (s)
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Non-Skid: Light Gray Arocoat to match CCP #A-139 (s)
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Boot Stripe: Dark Blue Arocoat #348 (s)
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Bottom Paint: Red (s)
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MACHINERY & ENGINE ROOM DETAILS
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Standard Mechanical Main Engine-
Lugger L1066T (s)
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American Bow Thruster (TRAC) 220 stabilizing
system. Keel cooled (o)
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10 KW/50 HZ Northern Lights Generator with sound
enclosure and gen sep muffler (o)
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Cruisair AC system (16K+16K+16K) SMX controls (o)
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Bow Thruster 12v - 100kg/220lb Thrust (o)
Stern Thruster 12v – 100kg thrust (o)
Bow and stern Thruster hand held remote control (o)
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Reverso oil change pump - main/gen set
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Yanmar Wing Engine 3YM30V - includes 10 U.S.
gallon day tank and fuel transfer system - including a Racor 900 transfer
filter. System allows for fuel transfer between main tanks and filtering of
transferred fuel - Martec prop. (o)
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Morse controls in lieu of 'pull type' on wing
engine (o)
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Lightening ground plate wired to mast (o)
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Handrail around engine (o)
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PLUMBING SYSTEM
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Scandvik hot and cold shower in cockpit (o)
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Fresh water wash down fore and aft (o)
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Watermaker prep (o)
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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Upgrade to Victron Phoenix 12/3000/230 multiplus
pure sine wave inverter (o)
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Add Inverter bypass switch (o)
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Galvanic isolator ( total of 2) (o)
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SSB and copper tape from (1) Dyna Plate to
Wheelhouse (o)
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GALLEY
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Standard equipment supplied by PAE:
220V/50Hz appliances (s)
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Granite in lieu of Surrell : Color #27 (o)
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Access door for galley storage (o)
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Standard Force 10 - 3 burner gimbaled stove (s)
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Drawer under stove in galley (o)
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SALON
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Upgrade to 'Ultraleather' for upholstery in salon
and pilothouse including pilothouse bunk
Color: 'Fudge' #291-3666 (o)
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Teak overhead handrail (o)
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MASTER STATEROOM
Memory foam
mattresses with ‘air layer’ between mattress and bed (o)
Teak fascia
to engine room door (o)
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GUEST STATEROOM
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Fabric covered swing-out stool in guest state
room
Color: Ultraleather 'Fudge' #291-3666 (o)
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MASTER HEAD
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Granite in lieu of Surrell: Color #27 (o)
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Electric fresh water head |
GUEST HEAD
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Granite in lieu of Surrell: Color #27
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Electric fresh water head
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PILOTHOUSE
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Upholstery - pilothouse settee and
pilothouse bunk - Color: Ultraleather 'Fudge' #291-3666 (o)
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Splendide Washer/Dryer (o)
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Ritchie compass SS-2000 11.43 cm (4.5" card)
- (Does not include compass swinging) (o)
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S.S. overhead handrail (o)
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Four (4) red lights in pilothouse (o)
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1 x 12v outlet in Pilothouse portside by chart
table (o)
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LAZARETTE
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Lock on lazarette (o)
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Lazarette fire suppression system
with manual pull cable (o)
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EXTERIOR AND DECK HARDWARE
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Spurs line cutters on main shaft (o)
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47.63Kg (105 lb.) CQR Anchor (o)
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121.92m of 9.5mm (400' 3/8") Hi Test Chain (o)
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Bow tow eye (o)
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Chain Stopper (o)
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Two "L" Shaped handrails on
transom (o)
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Two (2) S.S. handrails by engine room
vents in cockpit (o)
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New Davit (453.59Kg) (1,000lb
Steelhead) (o)
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Flopper Stopper rig - one side (o)
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Fully fitted canvas from C&J Marine on Flybridge chairs, dash,
tender and canvas enclosure for the cockpit area (o)
Navigation and entertainment Electronics
Pilothouse
Raymarine E120 X2 chart plotter/radar
Raymarine 4kw Open array HD
Raymarine Autopilot St7000
Autopilot pump – constant running
Raymarine ST60 Wind Analogue
Vasari DC pc linked to 15 inch Neovo Screen
Interphase FLS – Forward looking sonar
AIS – Commar Class (B)
VHF – Icom 505
GPS (backup) – Garmin GP152 (including anchor watch alarm in
master cabin)
Fusion stereo with i pod dock
Flybridge
Raymarine E120 mounted in a NavPod
VHF Icom 505 Fist Mike
Raymarine ST60 TriData display
Raymarine ST60 Wind Analogue
Raymarine ST7000 Autopilot
Fusion control and speakers
Salon
Samsung 26” flat screen |TV
DVD
Speakers
MSR
Samsung 26” flat screen TV
DVD
Speakers
Interior drawing
Not
Included:
All personal possessions, tools, art work, linen and kitchen ware.
Listing Agent: Philip Roach
Nordhavn Europe
Ltd
philip.roach@nordhavn.com
The company offers the detail for 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 surveyors, to investigate
such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to
prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.