Yorktown 33
$44,990 ONO
“Las Animas” is a nice example of this popular US brand. She was built in California, sailed two handed from the US to Western Australia. The boat was refitted in 2006 including rewire, new switchboards, wind generator, solar panels and electronics. Under previous ownership sailed from WA around the top of Australia, down the East Coast, and finally to Tasmania.
The current owner has enjoyed cruising the Derwent river in this capable vessel and enjoyed the comfort and stability with family and friends.
Inside the timber trims and white finishes give the vessel a light and airy feel. On the port side a crafted timber dinette, with seating for 6-8 people. The galley is well equipped with a large top loading fridge, ice box, 3 burner gas stove with good sized oven, excellent storage and space.
The accommodation in generous in all aspects including the head with a shower.
The cockpit is well protected by the hard windscreen, dodger and solar arch and it has fitted cushions.
In recent times the following work has been done:
Replaced both the batteries
Installation of the electric toilet
New wiring replaced where needed
New glow switch installed in the last 12 months.
"Las Amima's" presents well and is would make an ideal first yacht, live aboard, or Bluewater cruiser. She has been built to a high standard and the best materials at the time of construction. With extensive work being carried out throughout her life with continued maintenance she is in very good condition.
If you are in the market for a comfortable, well appointed cruising yacht then please call Matthew Johnston, 0437 876 775 to ARRANGE and INSPECTION
Reference | 16237794 |
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Name | Las Animas |
Location | Bellerive Yacht Club Marina |
Region | Tasmania |
Year | 1975 |
Designer | Hank McClune |
Builder | Yorktown Yachts |
Length | 34′ 6″ (10.52m) |
Beam | 3.51m |
Draft | 1.68m |
Displacement | Approx 5.5 Tonnes |
Ballast | Encapsulated Steel |
Hull material | Fibreglass/GRP |
Deck material | GRP |
Engine | Diesel Pro Engine |
Engine Make | Kubota |
Horsepower | 30 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Cruise Speed | 6-7 Knots |
Propulsion | Shaft Drive with Propeller |
Fuel | 70 Litres |
Water | 150 Litres in 2 X Bladders |
Galley | Well appointed galley featuring a large top loading fridge, gas stove / oven, ice box, stainless steel sink and storage. |
Refrigeration | 12V top loading fridge |
Freezer | Ice box |
Stove | Smev oven with 3 X burner stove |
Accommodation | King sized berth forward, dinette also converts to a double berth and single settee berth. |
Cabins | 2 |
Berths | 5 |
Shower | Yes in head as well as transom shower |
Toilet | Yes – Electric Flush |
Entertainment | New TV (2019), UBL stereo system with Bose speaker. |
Dinghy | Inflatable (2.1m) |
Outboard | Yamaha – 2HP |
Covers | Hard wind screen / spray dodger with boom bag and lazy jacks. |
Ground tackle | Muir Anchor winch (Cougar) with galvanised chain and plough anchor |
Bilge Pumps | 3 X manual / electric pumps |
Flares | Inshore flare kit |
Electrics | 2 X 12V Batteries (replaced in 2023), 12V system throughout with USB ports, large solar panels with regulator and wind generator. |
Electronics | Navman wind instruments and tracker (550) and Raymarine autopilot. |
Sail inventory | Fully battened mainsail with 3 reef points, self furling (110%) headsail with new UV strip. |
Rigging | Aluminium mast and boom with stainless steel standing rigging (2006) and aluminium spinnaker pole. |
Deck gear | 2 X primary winches (self tailing) in main cockpit as well as halyard winches on the mast. Turning blocks and pulleys on deck |
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