Jason 35 Pilothouse Offshore
- Boat REF# · 323146
- Length · 35'0"
- Year · 1977
- Construction · GRP
- Underwater profile · Fin
- Sleeping berths · 3
- Engine · 1 x diesel 52hp, Perkins 4-108 (1977)
- Lying · Kenmore, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Extra Details
Designer | Ted Brewer |
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Builder | Miller Marine |
Lying | Kenmore, WA USA - Shown by Appointment |
Fuel capacity | 60.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Water capacity | 25.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 20.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Mechanical
Engine | 1 x diesel 52hp |
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Engine make and model | Perkins 4-108 (1977) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 1238 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Prop(s) | 3 blade PYI MAX Auto feathering |
Fuel consumption (approx) | 1.0 USG /hour At Cruising Speed |
Cruising speed (approx) | 5 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 7 knots |
The engine received new mounts about nine years ago. Borg-Warner AS7-71C Gear Box, ratio 1.9 : 1, original prop as a spare, stainless steel exhaust system with fiberglass muffler, Perko intake water stainer, Racor fuel filter, 60 gallon Monel fuel tank with level gauge in pilothouse, numerous spare parts such as injectors, impeller, belts, etc.
Two 8D Battery boxes today house two Duracell SLIGC115 6V 230 AMP Deep Cycle Batteries approx. 1 year old. There are also two batteries in those boxes in need of replacement (not connected)
Dimensions
Length | 35'0" |
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LWL | 27'4" |
Beam | 11'2" |
Draft Max | 5'0" |
Airdraft | 55'0" |
Displacement | 16,802.9lbs |
Headroom | 6'4" |
Storage | On marina |
Rig
Cutter rigged Aluminium spars (1977) with Stainless Steel standing rigging (1977)
Sails
Reefing mainsail | Buchan - Slab (1983) Fully Battened, Lazy Jacks, 2 Reefs |
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Headsail | Buchan - Furling (1983) |
The stays'l stay, self tacking boom, running backstays and the sail are removed and in storage all in very good condition. The tail end of the boom sits in a gallows. Head sail furling is Harken.
There's a 'Mast Mate' mast climbing system included: Home - Mastmate .
There is also a Spinnaker sail in excellent condition.
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 3 batteries charged by: engine, shore power
Construction
Construction | GRP |
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Underwater profile | Fin |
Finish | Gelcoat finish |
Built in 1977 and launched in 1983. The seller reports the original owner spent 6 years on the interior custom joinery.
The keel design is a long fin with cutaway forefoot rounding to a skeg hung rudder. Canoe stern, boom gallow, cutter rigged (stays'l equipment removed and in storage).
The deep keel is integral to the design of the hull. Reports are that Miller Marine poured 6200 LBS of molten lead into the keels for ballast.
Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 3 |
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No. of double berths | 1 |
No. of single berths | 2 |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Sink | 1 |
Heads | 1 heads (Manual) |
Stepping down the companionway ladder into the pilothouse there is a quarterberth immediately to starboard extending aft under the cockpit. To port is a booth-style salon table. Ahead on the starboard is the helm with nav instruments. The windows in this compartment are covered with blinds. Forward and down two steps is the galley to port -- very nicely laid out with a two- burner propane range. The counters, fixtures and wood work are very attractive. To starboard from the galley is a sitting area that doubles as a single berth. Storage is everywhere. Ahead of the galley on port is the head with manual toilet. There is no shower however there is potential to create one fairly easy. There is a reverse osmosis system plumbed to shore water (not seawater...). So when moored with a fresh water connection, there's clean, filtered water available with a spigot at the galley sink. Water capacity is 25 gallons, with room to add more tanks (already plumbed with selector valves under the galley sink). The forward section of the bow is a "V" Berth cabin with single seat, big hatch overhead and again very nice woodwork.
2 burner propane Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Broiler | |
Oven | |
Sink | |
Refrigerator | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Non-Smokers |
Stepping down the companionway ladder into the pilothouse there is a quarterberth immediately to starboard extending aft under the cockpit. To port is a booth-style salon table. Ahead on the starboard is the helm with nav instruments. The windows in this compartment are covered with blinds. Forward and down two steps is the galley to port -- very nicely laid out with a two- burner propane range. The counters, fixtures and wood work are very attractive. To starboard from the galley is a sitting area that doubles as a single berth. Storage is everywhere. Ahead of the galley on port is the head with manual toilet. There is no shower however there is potential to create one fairly easy. There is a reverse osmosis system plumbed to shore water (not seawater...). So when moored with a fresh water connection, there's clean, filtered water available with a spigot at the galley sink. Water capacity is 25 gallons, with room to add more tanks (already plumbed with selector valves under the galley sink). The forward section of the bow is a "V" Berth cabin with single seat, big hatch overhead and again very nice woodwork.
2 burner propane Stove
Deck Gear
Rode | |
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Fenders | |
Boathook | |
Swim Ladder | |
Instrument Covers | |
Bow Thruster |
3 halyard winches
2 sheet winches
Manual Ideal windlass
2 anchors
(CQR and Bruce)
35'0" of chain
250'0" of rode
Portland Pudgy dinghy (2014)
(Other)
Sheet winches are Barient 27s, Halyard winches are Barient 10. There are two anchors on a custom bow sprit 35 LB CQR and a 35 Bruce.
The Portland Pudgy dinghy has oars for power and a towing bridle.
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Speed | |
Radar | |
VHF | |
Autopilot | |
Stereo | |
Clock | |
Barometer | |
Navigation lights | |
Fish Finder | |
Depth sounder |
Raytheon Autohelm Radar, Garmin 160 Depth sounder / Fishfinder, iCOMM IC-M59 VHF, Standard Horizon SL-150 digital speed log, Panasonic AM/FM CD player in salon with speakers in "V" Berth, Pilothouse and cockpit.
Safety Equipment
Life jackets | |
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Horn | |
Emergency steering |
1 bilge pumps (1 manual / 0 electric)
Bilge pump is located deep in the keel.
Broker's Comments
The Jason 35 is featured in the book “Best Boats to Build or Buy” by Ferenc Mate, and was designed by Ted Brewer for experienced owners who wanted a seaworthy, fast, maneuverable blue water cruiser. As a result, this vessel has many features that make it safer at sea, easier to handle (with bow thruster!) and more comfortable.
This boat was built as the "Pilothouse" version. The seller reports it was an owner-finished boat when built in 1977 but not finished and launched until 1983. Whoever that owner was who finished the interior certainly had some strong woodworker / carpenter skills! The interior is very attractively finished in several types of wood and with a headliner of strips of wood commonly referred to as "Captains Cabin".
Kept for the last 25 years in fresh water.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.