Description
Vessel Walkthrough
From Helm deck down to Salon, with convertible settee to starboard and a Rod Locker/foul weather gear, above the settee is a shear locker for more storage, on the opposite side of the companionway steps is the much admired CABO Electrical panel, above the electric panel is a TV across to port is an open and well-equipped galley, aft in on the port side is the Head with enclosed stall shower. In the middle of the salon sole is a large below deck bilge locker. Forward of the Salon is the Stateroom, with center line bed; port and starboard shear lockers setup for rod storage, overhead hatch, two hanging lockers, above the starboard hanging locker is the 2nd TV, drawers are located in the foot of the bed. The cabin sole is generally teak and holly and in good condition.
The quality of the interior appointments live up to the CABO standards and the interior of the yacht has been reasonably used and maintained.
Galley
- Nova Kool refrigerator/freezer
- Kenyon Electric range, two burners
- Hamilton Beach Microwave
- Raritan Ice Maker on bridge/helm deck
- Teak trimmed Cabinets, Corian countertop and acrylic sink
Deck
Customized Low Profile Tower with hinged buggy top featuring 18’ of vertical draft, Owner indicates lower vertical draft with buggy top (hinged) lowered; control box with electronics with cover; spreader lights, 6-rod “rocket launcher” on bridge deck Hardtop, Rupp outriggers, with Top Gun mounts for ease of use from bridge deck, and center rigger.
Cockpit cover tower to transom; ACR RCL 1000 spotlight; Hailer speaker; On Air TV Ant; Survival Products, Life raft. Bow pulpit with bow railing low profile Lewmar windlass with Deck Switches for hands free operation and bow roller; Polished SS Plow Anchor; Bow Railing for safety on the wide side decks, 3-Bomar Deck hatches; Total of 8 Cleats on deck and cockpit.
Bridge Deck – Helm: located 3-steps up from cockpit; protected by wrap around glass windshield with aluminum frame, manual side openings and electric center vent and windshield wipers; from the hardtop to the windshield is a wraparound Eisenglass enclosure, with roll-up windows and a rollup entrance from the cockpit. The air conditioned helm deck features a STIDD Helmsman Chair and STIDD companion chair, a sliding door to the accommodations below, a cabinet to starboard with ice maker, storage, and tackle storage. To port is a L-Shaped lounge that is extended with a removable “filler piece” and a table. There is storage under the lounge cushions; Electric Micro Touch US9 Teaser reels recessed into the hardtop above Bridge Deck Helm Station with engine controls and electronics. The helm deck has a center hatch to access the engine room and the Helm Deck is raised by a hydraulic ram to allow “total access”.
On the right side of the air conditioned Helm deck is a FBG cabinet with tackle drawers, storage and ice maker.
Aft and down to the Cockpit: Tackle Center-Storage, bait prep, freezer, sink; ice box; shore power cord starboard, port and starboard cockpit locker with power supply-electric reels, a Teak Rocket launcher with drawer and SS Pedestal, Live Well with window, transom door, coaming pads, Fresh and Raw water washdowns; Transom door – boarding ladder; Two fish boxes with macerator – port fish box with chill plate; Lazarette with access to fuel tank and fuel fill; Hardtop to transom Full cockpit cover.
Electrical
- 12VDC, 110 VAC, 240 VAC systems
- Glendenning cable master with 30’ cord
- Battery charger new 2020
- Westerbeke generator 11.5 Kw / 110 / 240 AC
- Shore power with cord reel
- Batteries reported new 2020
Engine Details and Mechanical Equipment
Engine Room access via, hatch in helm deck or helm deck lifts to open to full access of engine room; ZF Transmissions; 1 ¾” shafts; 4-Blade propellers, Teleflex Hydraulic steering, RACOR Fuel filters, oil change pump; Vac U Flush freshwater head, with holding tank, Sea Fire automatic engine room fire extinguisher, 5 Automatic/manual bilge pumps, 2-Crusair AC units; FCI Water maker 600GPD.
Exclusions
Owners Personal Items, Tools and Tackle.
Brokers Comments
Owner reports the following 2020 service to the “OMO”: New stuffing boxes; Replaced AC pump and flushed ACs; Painted the hull with Awlgrip; New Radar dome; New outriggers; Rebuilt head including new pump; New batteries and charger; New TVs and antennae; New radios antennas.
New canvas covers (rocket launcher and tower console); Rebuilt steering ram, new seals. Replaced cutlass bearings.
This experienced owner has owned several boats, over the 20+ years I have known him; claims His 40 CABO is the BEST BOAT HE HAS EVER OWNED. Offered for sale now, only because of a desire for a larger boat…
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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.
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.
Mechanical Disclaimer: Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.