Basic Boat Info
Boat Name: Quest
Make: LeComte
Model: Northeast 38-1
Year: 1963
Condition: Used
Category: Sail
Designer: William Tripp Jr.
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: FRP
Has Hull ID: Yes
Keel Type: Other
Dimensions
Length: 38 ft / 11.58 m
Length Overall: 38 ft / 11.58 m
Waterline Length: 25'6 ft / 7.77 m
Beam: 11 ft / 3.35 m
Max Draft: 5'6 ft / 1.68 m
Displacement: 7,257.48 kg
Ballast: 2,721.55 kg
Engines / Speed
Engines: 1
- Make: Yanmar
- Model: 3HF
- Drive Type: Other
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 30hp
- Type: Inboard
- Year: 1993
Maximum Speed: 7 kn
Tanks
Fuel Tanks: 1
Fuel Tank Capacity: 189 L
Water Tanks: 1
Water Tank Capacity: 379 L
Other
Heads Count: 1
Drive Type: Other
Boat Class: Sloop, Cruisers, Antique and Classics
Features- Part 1
Hull, Deck, Rig and Sails
Heavily laid up fiberglass deck and hull with longitudinal stringers. No core. This boat was built in the early days of fiberglass, and therefore is very strong. No blisters. Mast is single spreader aluminum, awlgripped, with wire main halyard and dacron spinnaker and jib halyards. Boom is solid spruce. Importantly, she is set up with removable staysail stay and running backstays for offshore sailing. Seacocks are all bronze, ball valve type, serviced in 2021.
Mainsail is fully battened with lazy jacks, with standard jiffy reefing and two reef points. The Genoa is a 130% in excellent condition. Also an asymmetric cruising spinnaker with sock, as well as all storm sails (never used).
Sail cover and dodger in excellent condition, with matching hatch covers. Custom winter cover.
Engine and Machinery
Yanmar 3HF, 1993 (approx). Checkover performed in 2017- Exhaust hose, vented loop, exhaust elbow ,Yanmar coolant reservoir added. 1 " stainless steel shaft and 16" x 11". Filed three blade bronze prop. New cutlass bearing 1997. Standard transmission, controls and panel, This engine runs well. Steering is pedestal wheel to cable quadrant.
Tankage and Plumbing
Water, 100 gallons in integral tank beneath cabin sole. Fuel, 50 gallons in integral tank beneath engine. Stainless steel hot water tank with AC and engine connections. Par water pump with accumulator tank to galley and head. Hand shower in head. Composting toilet.
Hull, Deck, Rig and Sails
Heavily laid up fiberglass deck and hull with longitudinal stringers. No core. This boat was built in the early days of fiberglass, and therefore is very strong. No blisters. Mast is single spreader aluminum, awlgripped, with wire main halyard and dacron spinnaker and jib halyards. Boom is solid spruce. Importantly, she is set up with removable staysail stay and running backstays for offshore sailing. Seacocks are all bronze, ball valve type, serviced in 2021.
Mainsail is fully battened with lazy jacks, with standard jiffy reefing and two reef points. The Genoa is a 130% in excellent condition. Also an asymmetric cruising spinnaker with sock, as well as all storm sails (never used).
Sail cover and dodger in excellent condition, with matching hatch covers. Custom winter cover.
Engine and Machinery
Yanmar 3HF, 1993 (approx). Checkover performed in 2017- Exhaust hose, vented loop, exhaust elbow ,Yanmar coolant reservoir added. 1 " stainless steel shaft and 16" x 11". Filed three blade bronze prop. New cutlass bearing 1997. Standard transmission, controls and panel, This engine runs well. Steering is pedestal wheel to cable quadrant.
Tankage and Plumbing
Water, 100 gallons in integral tank beneath cabin sole. Fuel, 50 gallons in integral tank beneath engine. Stainless steel hot water tank with AC and engine connections. Par water pump with accumulator tank to galley and head. Hand shower in head. Composting toilet.
Features- Part 2
Bilge Pumps
Two electric Rule bilge pumps with float switches. Also two cockpit mounted Edson diaphragm pumps.
Ground Tackle
Electric windlass with manual capability, turning chain gypsy. Primary anchor is a CQR with all chain rode on stainless steel bow roller. Spare Danforth with nylon rode.
Electrical System
Newmar panel, AC and 12V. 30 amp in line charger. Three deep cycle house bank, and separate engine starting battery. Emergency switch to use house batteries for engine starting if necessary. Batteries maintained regularly, located beneath sole in custom built compartment.
Galley
Standard gimbaled Two burner propane stove and oven, with propane in two 20 lb. Tanks in aft lazaretto. LPG solenoid with separate circuit breaker. Double sink, draining overboard. Large icebox with 12V refrigeration system. Compressor runs but needs charging.
Interior
Pilot berths changes into shelves, and settees moved outboard. Midline dinette removed and new varnished teak table built which folds up against forward bulkhead. Teak bookshelf built along port side. The result is a more open, spacious feel to the interior. All cushion professionally made in 2020.
Bilge Pumps
Two electric Rule bilge pumps with float switches. Also two cockpit mounted Edson diaphragm pumps.
Ground Tackle
Electric windlass with manual capability, turning chain gypsy. Primary anchor is a CQR with all chain rode on stainless steel bow roller. Spare Danforth with nylon rode.
Electrical System
Newmar panel, AC and 12V. 30 amp in line charger. Three deep cycle house bank, and separate engine starting battery. Emergency switch to use house batteries for engine starting if necessary. Batteries maintained regularly, located beneath sole in custom built compartment.
Galley
Standard gimbaled Two burner propane stove and oven, with propane in two 20 lb. Tanks in aft lazaretto. LPG solenoid with separate circuit breaker. Double sink, draining overboard. Large icebox with 12V refrigeration system. Compressor runs but needs charging.
Interior
Pilot berths changes into shelves, and settees moved outboard. Midline dinette removed and new varnished teak table built which folds up against forward bulkhead. Teak bookshelf built along port side. The result is a more open, spacious feel to the interior. All cushion professionally made in 2020.
Sailing
Sailing Characteristics
Quest is a lovely sailing boat. Her long keel and cut-away forefoot (Tripp designed) gives her a nice tracking ability and no trouble tacking. She is quite stiff; her low aspect main with relatively long boom allow her to carry full main in 20-plus knots of wind, depending on point of sail.
Sailing Characteristics
Quest is a lovely sailing boat. Her long keel and cut-away forefoot (Tripp designed) gives her a nice tracking ability and no trouble tacking. She is quite stiff; her low aspect main with relatively long boom allow her to carry full main in 20-plus knots of wind, depending on point of sail.
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.
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.