- 6 - Charter Boat Service In August of 1983, petitioners purchased a used 1976 Cheoy Lee sailboat. Petitioners named the sailboat the Malaguena. The Malaguena was a 41-foot ketch, with a fiberglass hull, powered by an in-line four-cylinder Perkins diesel engine.3 3In a promotional brochure published by its manufacturer, the sailboat was described as follows: With this brochure we introduce a new model, a cruising yacht with a difference. As soon as you step aboard you will notice the wide and uncluttered side decks, teak of course, the modern-style tumble home on the cabin trunkings and the three large Plexiglass 2- way skylights which allow ample daylight illumination of the cabin interior. And you have a choice of three sail plans. Down below the open-plan layout is on a single level entirely clear of obstructions due to the engine being completely below the floor amidships. The spacious public area is dominated by our unique horse shoe shaped dining table which can be lowered when required for use as a berth. The cook has really large working surfaces and plenty of stowages, the angled sink configuration allowing very easy access to the dining table, with the main mast pillar in just the right place to hold on to in heavy weather. There are more drawers, lockers and general stowages than you think because they are arranged differently. Standard equipment includes:- Choice of Perkins 4-108 50 BHP or Volvo MD-17C 36 HP diesel engines. Pedestal and wheel steering system. Bow and stern pulpits and side stanchions in stainless steel. Spruce spars, roller/slab reefing gear, deck and spar hardware, 2 sheet and 2 or 3 halliard winches depending on rig hardware, 2 sheet and 2 or 3 halliard winches depending on rig chosen, all hardware in stainless steel or bronze chromium plated. Navigation and cabin lights. Electric cold water pressure system suppling shower, wash basin and sink, sump tank, (continued...)Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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