Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Detroit Diesel
- Model: 8V-71 N
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 325hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Bronze
- Year: 1976
- Engine Hours: 2500
- Engine Location: Port
- Make: Detroit Diesel
- Model: 8V-71 N
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 325hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Bronze
- Year: 1976
- Engine Hours: 2500
- Engine Location: Starboard
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Sleeps 4 owners and guests in two staterooms with two heads and two showers. The Master Stateroom sleeps two and is aft with a queen berth, head, and separate stall shower. There is one Guest Stateroom forward with two berths, head, and separate shower stall.
Wynward was the personal yacht of the late Jim Wynne; he lived aboard for eight years and did extensive cruising in the Bahamas and the Florida Keys aboard her.
Some of Jim's accomplishments and designs are the invention and granting of a patent for the inboard/outboard stern drive which he sold to Volvo Penta, the Hatteras 32', Hatteras 36', and the complete Cruisers Inc. line -up to 1991, the complete Pheonix line -up to 1991, as well as models for Albin, Carver, Chris Craft, Cigarette, Donzi, Magnum, Queen Long, Trojan, and many other well-known boats. Jim also originated the "propeller pocket" or tunnel and he used that design onboard WYNWARD.
WYNWARD combines the qualities of both a planing hull and a displacement hull. Wynward will cruise economically @ 9kts consuming 8 gallons per hour or she will cruise up to 17 knots for those times when speed is important.
WYNWARD has many unique design features including 36 patents applied for at the time of build. There is one ladder from the stern cockpit down to the swim platform, all areas are accessed by stairs. The machinery space is located all the way aft under the cockpit with very short shafts turning propellers in tunnels eliminating vibration; this machinery space is separated from the rest of the living area by an insulated full bulkhead. The swim platform is actually part of the Hull increasing the waterline length and inhibiting exhaust mist from being pulled back into the cockpit from her under-transom exhaust. The hardtop flybridge (Portuguese Bridge) area is accessed by the steps, either port or starboard - the full walk-around bridge deck gives an added sense of security as well as easy access to the foredeck.
Below decks, the Guest Stateroom is forward and has two large comfortable berths, ample lockers, shelves, and hanging locker space with en-suite head and separate shower stall. Amidships is the full beam Main Salon with the option to have an L-shaped settee or table and chairs, to port is the Full Galley with ample storage, ice maker, full-size fridge with freezer, microwave, and coffee maker. Aft of the salon, down two steps, is the full-beam Master Suite. This stateroom has a queen-sized berth on centerline with six oversized drawers underneath, and double hanging lockers. There is a lady's dressing table to port with eight drawers and an additional mirrored area forward with two drawers. The En-suite head is to starboard with a full stall shower. The current owner has done many customs upgrades and has left some of the boat undone so the next owner can customize it to their liking.
Twin GM Detroit Diesel 8V-71 N - 325 Hp - they were overhauled in 2005.
1000 Hours (smoh)
Mechanical Upgrades -
Rebuilt Main Engines including New Camshafts, cylinder kits, pistons, rings, bearings, valve covers, and rebuilt injectors
New Delta-T System, engine room ventilation system
New Mufflers
Both A/C compressors replaces and air handlers cleaned ( 2017)
- Bridge Controls
- Hynautic Hydraulic Steering
- Electric heads with Y-valve for discharge to holding tank or overboard
- Acoustical and thermal insulation
- 3 Automatic bilge pumps
- Freshwater cooling
- Racor Fuel Filters
- Allison 2:1 transmission ratio
- Raw Water sea strainers
- Morse Controls
- Automatic CO2 fire extinguisher in Engine Room
- New 2021 - 4 x 8D batteries with parallel switch
- Shore power Cable
- 12 Volt DC; 110 Volt AC
- New 2016 - 12 V - Battery Charger
- Phasor 7kw - 2017 (smoh) 1000 hours.
- Rewired or repaired the bonding system throughout the entire vessel, added isolation transformer and galvanic idolator.
- New Fuel lines were installed in 2021 and both fuel tanks "polished" using a filter and air blasting method.
NEW 2015 -
Raymarine T70030 c125 Network Multifunction Display with USA Coastal Charts
Raymarine T70031 c127 Network Multifunction/Sonar Display with USA Coastal Charts
Navionics Chart - CF906p + US Southeast & Bahamas - Platinum
Raystar 130 GPS Receiver
Raymarine E92143 RD424HD 4KW 24" Digital Radome
A80173 (B164) High Performance Transducer, Multi-element 20 Degree, 200/50kHz Depth/Temp
Raymarine T70157 EV-200 Hydraulic Pilot consisting of Control Head, Sensor Core, Hydraulic Pump, Evolution Cable Kit
E43037 Ray 55E VHF Radio
- All the wiring has been cleaned up and New LED lighting has been installed throughout.
- Danforth Anchor
- Bow pulpit with rails
- Side Stanchions with life lines
- Ideal electric 12 Volt windless
- H/C hand shower in cockpit
- Fenders and Lines
- Swim Plateform
- Swim Ladder
- Life Ring
- Navigation Lights
- Flybridge Hardtop with windshield and side windows
- Air Horn
- 50' x 5/16th chain and 300' x 1/2" three strand rode
WYNWARD was built in Medley, Florida by Marina Management and then taken to Dania where she was finished by well-known shipwright Howard Abbey.
Wynward was built to cruise the shallow waters of south Florida and the Bahamas. She has a shallow draft of less than 4 feet with her keel being the lowest point. Her design has a full keel with propeller pockets offering excellent protection for the running gear in shallow water as well as providing very good longitudinal tracking underway.
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