AScout
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- Messages
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- Location
- UNITED STATES
- Vessel Name
- Elizabeth
- Vessel Make
- Fairchild Scout 30
*Featured in Nautical Quarterly volume 8
One of fewer than sixty (ALL FIBREGLASS) Scout 30s built in the late 1970's and early 1980's and one of only 3 built in a motor sailer configuration. She was designed by noted powerboat designer Ben Ostend and but by Fairchild Yachts in San Diego. The Scout 30 was designed to evoke the grace of an earlier time. Generally speaking, some of the most beautiful pleasure craft of all times were designed and built during the period between the first World War and the great depression. That particular era was one in which the entire approach to yachting was on a level of affluence, elegance and grace. In most cases the yachts of the 20's reflected that ideal amalgam of charm and function that typifies enduring designs in any field.
The Scout 30 makes no concessions to nostalgia. There is nothing about her design that is extraneous or superficial and the overwhelming resemblance to a yacht of the 20's is not just a contrived marketing stratagem. On the contrary, it is the result of a desire to arrive at the most natural configuration for a 30' flush deck motor cruiser.
The reproduction of this twenties design has resulted in a motor yacht that can be defined as the "ultimate statement in refined elegance. The Scout 30 is elegant, comfortable and simple- pure and simple.
The Hull and Deck are Fiberglass. All fittings are brass or bronze and she will cruise for 1000 miles at 6 knots, consuming well under a gallon of diesel fuel per hour. Cruise 6.5 knots Max 8.0 Knots. Her Perkins 4108 turns a such a modest RPM that she is almost silent running either from the cockpit of the saloon.
There are about 50 examples of this yacht in North America and as one of the first owners of the Scout 30 said, "We must have one of these - we feel that something like this belongs in our family, it will be an heirloom"
Solid Fibreglass Hull. Balsa Cored Deck
Built by Fairchild Yachts in San Diego 1981
Sloop Rigged/aluminum spar/ awlgrip LP paint. Sails in excellent condition.
USCG Documented
2016 All External wood is Mahogany. 12 Coats Epathanes and Flagship Varnish 2016
*The boat is in magnificent condition in every respect, mechanically and cosmetically.
Total Refit 2015-2016
ACCOMMODATIONS
Berths Port and Starboard. 6" foam cushions. New Upholstery. Stowage under berths
Upholstered Seat at foot of companionway with hanging locked behind. Stowage under
Enclosed Head with polished brass fixtures, counters, hot and cold pressure water, shower. Accessed by Dutch Doors.
Marine head with holding tank
Chain Locker in head with mirrored access door. 30' 5/16 Chain w. 200' 1/2"line. Fortress 16 Anchor
Two large hanging lockers
two opening skylights in saloon
Eight 6" Bronze opening ports. One 18" Bronze opening port
Full Headliner with wood battens
Wood Ceilings above bunks in saloon
Lazaretto Hatch over aft deck allowing access to over 100 cubic feet stowage.
GALLEY
L Shaped Formica counter top (11 sq. ft)
2 Burner Electric and Alcohol Stove
Large Icebox
Large Cabinets below stove and sink
Drawer set beneath counter
Large Cabinets above Counter
Pressure Hot and Cold Water
ELECTRICAL
New12 volt DC and 110 volt AC Electrical Distribution Panel
30 Amp 110v AC Shore power
Galvanic Isolator
3 Series 31 AGM 12 Volt Batteries (new 2016)
New 30 Amp Battery Charger (converter)
Battery Selector Switch
New 50 AMP Engine Driven Alternator
4 110 v AC plug Receptacles
2 12 v DC plug Receptacles
LED bulbs in lighting fixtures
RUNNING EQUIPMENT
Perkins 4108 Diesel Engine 700 Hrs TT. Excellent Condition. (New Top End. New Riser, New Heat Exchanger, New Raw and Circulating Pumps, New Oil Cooler) New Front & Rear Main Seal (No Oil Leaks) All New Hoses, Belts, Etc.. Cruise 6.5 Max 8 knots
Rebuilt Hurth 1.9.1 Transmission (reduction gear), Excellent Condition
*Sloop rigged. LP painted aluminum mast and boom. Main and Jib in like new condition.
1 1/4 Stainless shaft
3 Blade Bronze Prop
Full Engine Instrumentation
20' Bronze Edson spoked wheel
Reconditioned Hynautic Hydraulic Steering (2016)
Benmar Autopilot
Emergency tiller steering on rudder shaft head
Electrical Bilge Pump. ITT PAR Jabsco Belt Driven
All Bronze Seacocks
All Metal below waterline is bonded
50 Gallon Aluminum Fresh Water Tank
2 50 Gallon Fuel Tanks (100 gallon total)
10 Gallon waste tank
Cockpit Seat with Propane Stowage
Brass Air Horn w.compressor
Brass and Bronze Running Lights
Cockpit Full Headliner with wood battens
4 Docklines and 4 Fenders
Full Canvass Cockpit Enclosure 2015. New Isenglass 2016
3 canvas and wood deck chairs
Mahogany Folding Transom Boarding Ladder (8 Step)
Varnished Teak Ensign and Burgee Flag Staffs
Throwable lifering
4 PFDs
MEASUREMENTS:
LOA 30' 7"
LWL 30'
Beam 9'8"
Displacement 11,000 lbs
Ballast 2000'
Fuel 100 Gallons
Water 52 Gallons
Hot Water Heater 6 Gallons
50 hp Perkins 4108 6.5 knots at 1900 RPM .6 GPH
Should you have an interest in the Scout, please call me. Howard (858) 353 6038
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/45524
The Asking Price of the Scout is $59,000.
One of fewer than sixty (ALL FIBREGLASS) Scout 30s built in the late 1970's and early 1980's and one of only 3 built in a motor sailer configuration. She was designed by noted powerboat designer Ben Ostend and but by Fairchild Yachts in San Diego. The Scout 30 was designed to evoke the grace of an earlier time. Generally speaking, some of the most beautiful pleasure craft of all times were designed and built during the period between the first World War and the great depression. That particular era was one in which the entire approach to yachting was on a level of affluence, elegance and grace. In most cases the yachts of the 20's reflected that ideal amalgam of charm and function that typifies enduring designs in any field.
The Scout 30 makes no concessions to nostalgia. There is nothing about her design that is extraneous or superficial and the overwhelming resemblance to a yacht of the 20's is not just a contrived marketing stratagem. On the contrary, it is the result of a desire to arrive at the most natural configuration for a 30' flush deck motor cruiser.
The reproduction of this twenties design has resulted in a motor yacht that can be defined as the "ultimate statement in refined elegance. The Scout 30 is elegant, comfortable and simple- pure and simple.
The Hull and Deck are Fiberglass. All fittings are brass or bronze and she will cruise for 1000 miles at 6 knots, consuming well under a gallon of diesel fuel per hour. Cruise 6.5 knots Max 8.0 Knots. Her Perkins 4108 turns a such a modest RPM that she is almost silent running either from the cockpit of the saloon.
There are about 50 examples of this yacht in North America and as one of the first owners of the Scout 30 said, "We must have one of these - we feel that something like this belongs in our family, it will be an heirloom"
Solid Fibreglass Hull. Balsa Cored Deck
Built by Fairchild Yachts in San Diego 1981
Sloop Rigged/aluminum spar/ awlgrip LP paint. Sails in excellent condition.
USCG Documented
2016 All External wood is Mahogany. 12 Coats Epathanes and Flagship Varnish 2016
*The boat is in magnificent condition in every respect, mechanically and cosmetically.
Total Refit 2015-2016
ACCOMMODATIONS
Berths Port and Starboard. 6" foam cushions. New Upholstery. Stowage under berths
Upholstered Seat at foot of companionway with hanging locked behind. Stowage under
Enclosed Head with polished brass fixtures, counters, hot and cold pressure water, shower. Accessed by Dutch Doors.
Marine head with holding tank
Chain Locker in head with mirrored access door. 30' 5/16 Chain w. 200' 1/2"line. Fortress 16 Anchor
Two large hanging lockers
two opening skylights in saloon
Eight 6" Bronze opening ports. One 18" Bronze opening port
Full Headliner with wood battens
Wood Ceilings above bunks in saloon
Lazaretto Hatch over aft deck allowing access to over 100 cubic feet stowage.
GALLEY
L Shaped Formica counter top (11 sq. ft)
2 Burner Electric and Alcohol Stove
Large Icebox
Large Cabinets below stove and sink
Drawer set beneath counter
Large Cabinets above Counter
Pressure Hot and Cold Water
ELECTRICAL
New12 volt DC and 110 volt AC Electrical Distribution Panel
30 Amp 110v AC Shore power
Galvanic Isolator
3 Series 31 AGM 12 Volt Batteries (new 2016)
New 30 Amp Battery Charger (converter)
Battery Selector Switch
New 50 AMP Engine Driven Alternator
4 110 v AC plug Receptacles
2 12 v DC plug Receptacles
LED bulbs in lighting fixtures
RUNNING EQUIPMENT
Perkins 4108 Diesel Engine 700 Hrs TT. Excellent Condition. (New Top End. New Riser, New Heat Exchanger, New Raw and Circulating Pumps, New Oil Cooler) New Front & Rear Main Seal (No Oil Leaks) All New Hoses, Belts, Etc.. Cruise 6.5 Max 8 knots
Rebuilt Hurth 1.9.1 Transmission (reduction gear), Excellent Condition
*Sloop rigged. LP painted aluminum mast and boom. Main and Jib in like new condition.
1 1/4 Stainless shaft
3 Blade Bronze Prop
Full Engine Instrumentation
20' Bronze Edson spoked wheel
Reconditioned Hynautic Hydraulic Steering (2016)
Benmar Autopilot
Emergency tiller steering on rudder shaft head
Electrical Bilge Pump. ITT PAR Jabsco Belt Driven
All Bronze Seacocks
All Metal below waterline is bonded
50 Gallon Aluminum Fresh Water Tank
2 50 Gallon Fuel Tanks (100 gallon total)
10 Gallon waste tank
Cockpit Seat with Propane Stowage
Brass Air Horn w.compressor
Brass and Bronze Running Lights
Cockpit Full Headliner with wood battens
4 Docklines and 4 Fenders
Full Canvass Cockpit Enclosure 2015. New Isenglass 2016
3 canvas and wood deck chairs
Mahogany Folding Transom Boarding Ladder (8 Step)
Varnished Teak Ensign and Burgee Flag Staffs
Throwable lifering
4 PFDs
MEASUREMENTS:
LOA 30' 7"
LWL 30'
Beam 9'8"
Displacement 11,000 lbs
Ballast 2000'
Fuel 100 Gallons
Water 52 Gallons
Hot Water Heater 6 Gallons
50 hp Perkins 4108 6.5 knots at 1900 RPM .6 GPH
Should you have an interest in the Scout, please call me. Howard (858) 353 6038
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/45524
The Asking Price of the Scout is $59,000.
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