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1978 Cheoy Lee 46ft Long Range Trawler, "Shangri La", Port Charlotte, FL $110,000
Website: https://shangrila.godaddysites.com/
The Cheoy Lee 46 Trawler has the distinction of being the smallest double-deck production yacht ever built. She’s constructed on a solid fiberglass displacement hull with a keel deep enough to protect the running gear in the event of a grounding. The hull is a solid, hand laid-up G.R.P. molding, sandwich construction being used for the decks and superstructure. All scantlings are in excel of Lloyd’s requirements.
"Shangri La" is equally well configured for weekend cruising and long passage-making voyages. She has traveled all the coastal waters of the east coast, The Erie Canal, circumnavigated all the Great Lakes and the as well as the inland waterways of the Mississippi/Ohio rivers to Southwest Florida and The Keys. The accommodations are warm and efficient, and the chef's galley has been a highlight of many memorable voyages for owners and guests. Deck space has been optimized for flexibility, lending itself to offshore excursions, a base for kayaking and wilderness exploration, and many other operations that demand space for gear and personnel.
Reliable twin 120 Ford Lehman marine diesels yield a cruising speed of 7.5 - 8.0 knots at just over 4 gallons per hour at 1750 RPM, giving "Shangri La" a cruising range of over 1,500 nautical miles.
The vessel is equipped with a 110-volt power inverter in addition to a 12 Kw diesel generator for reliable power at anchor or underway.
Additional Details:
Manufacturer: Cheoy Lee Boat Yards (Hong Kong)
Year Built 1978, refit 1999, 2018, 2022 and 23
Price: $110,000 USD (offers considered; broker courtesy)
Location: Port Charlotte, Florida USA
For sale by current owner of 25 years
Contact: Private Message preferred
Ron Hurd (owner)
Email: ron.r.hurd@gmail.com
Cell: 231-633-1682
Website: https://shangrila.godaddysites.com/
The Cheoy Lee 46 Trawler has the distinction of being the smallest double-deck production yacht ever built. She’s constructed on a solid fiberglass displacement hull with a keel deep enough to protect the running gear in the event of a grounding. The hull is a solid, hand laid-up G.R.P. molding, sandwich construction being used for the decks and superstructure. All scantlings are in excel of Lloyd’s requirements.
"Shangri La" is equally well configured for weekend cruising and long passage-making voyages. She has traveled all the coastal waters of the east coast, The Erie Canal, circumnavigated all the Great Lakes and the as well as the inland waterways of the Mississippi/Ohio rivers to Southwest Florida and The Keys. The accommodations are warm and efficient, and the chef's galley has been a highlight of many memorable voyages for owners and guests. Deck space has been optimized for flexibility, lending itself to offshore excursions, a base for kayaking and wilderness exploration, and many other operations that demand space for gear and personnel.
Reliable twin 120 Ford Lehman marine diesels yield a cruising speed of 7.5 - 8.0 knots at just over 4 gallons per hour at 1750 RPM, giving "Shangri La" a cruising range of over 1,500 nautical miles.
The vessel is equipped with a 110-volt power inverter in addition to a 12 Kw diesel generator for reliable power at anchor or underway.
Additional Details:
Manufacturer: Cheoy Lee Boat Yards (Hong Kong)
Year Built 1978, refit 1999, 2018, 2022 and 23
Price: $110,000 USD (offers considered; broker courtesy)
Location: Port Charlotte, Florida USA
For sale by current owner of 25 years
Contact: Private Message preferred
Ron Hurd (owner)
Email: ron.r.hurd@gmail.com
Cell: 231-633-1682
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