1999 Custom 35'
10.67 m1999 Custom 35' Brion Rieff Clipper Yawl
- 10.67 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Daysailers
1999 Custom Brion Rieff Clipper Yawl
35' (10.67 m)
Arrow is pretty to look at, fast under sail and with just enough in the way of accommodations for a night or two aboard. What more does one really need?
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1999 Custom 35' Brion Rieff Clipper Yawl
- 10.67 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Daysailers
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Description
ARROW
1999, Modern Classic Clipper Yawl / Daysailer / Weekender, 32’ LOD
Designed & Built by Brion Reiff Boatbuilder / Brooklin, Maine
Asking Price: $169,000 / Location: Brooklin, Maine
ARROW is a blending of classic styling reminiscent of the Herreshoff Ariminta with modern thought, design and materials. Designed and built by Brion Reiff, ARROW was constructed using modern cold-molded wood-epoxy composite technology and the latest developments in keel design, rudder shapes and spar materials. All this when combined makes ARROW pleasing to the eye as she comes up from behind and passes you to weather.
ARROW has always been stored indoors during the off-season, maintained by well-regarded Brooklin, Maine boatyards and kept to the highest standards.
Pretty to look at, fast under sail and with just enough in the way of accommodations for a night or two aboard. What more does one really need?
LOA35'
LOA Inch7''
LOA10.85''
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
BRI00001G999
35'7" (10.85 Meters)
Sail-Used
1999
Diesel
Cold Molded
Full Details
Principle Dimensions and Information
LOA: 35’ 7”
LOD 32’ 0”
LWL: 29’ 0”
Beam: 8’ 9”
Draft: 5’ 6”
Displacement: 8,200 lbs
Ballast: 4,600 lbs
Keel Type: Fin with ballast bulb.
Rudder type: Balanced spade
Hull, Deck & Cabin Construction
Cold-molded wood-epoxy hull construction consisting of 5 Layers of 1/8” mahogany set in epoxy with an exterior skin of glass cloth.
Decks are marine ply over-laid with Dynel cloth set in epoxy.
Hull to deck joint capped with a varnished mahogany toerail.
Varnished mahogany bow sprit.
Cabin sides and cockpit coamings are of varnished mahogany.
Cabin top is marine ply over-laid with Dynel cloth set in epoxy.
Self-bailing cockpit.
Cockpit sole and seating is of bare teak with storage lockers located under the cockpit seating aft.
Topsides are black with gold cove stripe and filigree at bow.
White boot stripe
Bottom currently painted with black anti-fouling paint.
Decks, cabin top and interior cockpit sides are painted a light buff color with non-skid on the working deck and cabin top.
Lead ballast keel is a moderate cord length modern fin / bulb keel.
All deck hardware (chocks, cleats, tracks, chainplates, nav lights, deck fills, etc) are of bronze construction.
Interior Accommodations
3-Step companionway ladder flanked by quarter berths (port and starboard) that extend aft under the cockpit seating
Forward of the quarter berths is the galley area with nicely crafted and finished cabinet / counter tops both port and starboard. To port is a stainless-steel sink basin supplied with fresh water by way of a manually operated foot pump. To starboard is a removable countertop with an Origo 3000 2-burner alcohol stove located beneath the countertop. Outboard of both these areas is shelf storage behind siding doors.
Forward of the galley area is seating both port and starboard. Located under the port seat is a Raritan Compact II marine head which is plumbed for discharge overboard or to holding tank for later disposal by way of the bronze “Waste” deck fill. The space under the starboard seat is empty and used for storage.
Forward of the seating area is berthing for two on a large (queen sized) sleeping platform. This should not be confused with a V-berth arrangement (which is usually 2 separate bunks) but is in fact a single large and comfortable sleeping space for 2 together.
Under the berthing platform is located the 2 water tanks (port and starboard of main mast step) of plastic construction with a total capacity of 18 gallons. Forward of the water tanks (on center line is the holding tank, also of plastic construction with a 9-gallon capacity Furthest forward under the sleeping platform is empty space used for storage.
The interior spaces of ARROW are nicely lit with natural light provided by fixed portlights in the cabin sides (3 each port & starboard), by brass reading lights located at the heads of the quarter berths and at the seats. Additional artificial light is provided by small fluorescent fixtures (port & starboard) in the galley area.
There are custom cushions for all berthing and seating that stand out nicely amid the Herreshoff styling of cream-colored joinery with varnished trim and bare teak cabin sole.
Fuel & Propulsion
Westerbeke model 2C, two-cylinder, 12 HP Diesel
Deluxe Westerbeke engine / ignition panel with tachometer, hour meter, water temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge & voltage meter.
Separate fuel gauge
Current engine hours (8/11/2025) 454 hours
Single lever throttle and gear selector
Last drop stuffing box
¾” Stainless steel prop shaft
2-Blade, 12”, Martec folding propeller
Vetus water-lift muffler
Epoxy coated aluminum fuel tank.
18 Gallon fuel capacity
Parker primary fuel filter
Steering
Tiller steering
Deep-balanced spade rudder
Spars & Rigging
Fractionally rigged (double spreader on main) yawl configuration
All spars with the exception of the mizzen boom are a construction of a carbon fiber box core with an exterior veneer of varnished sitka spruce. Mizzen boom is of solid sitka spruce construction.
Stainless steel wire standing rigging with bronze turnbuckle adjusters
New Triatic stay 2016
Aluminum whisker pole.
Cockpit winches (2): Bronze Lewmar #40, 2-speed, self-tailing mounted on bronze bases.
Halyard winches (2): Bronze Lewmar self-tailing
Harken roller-furling headstay
Lewmar mainsheet traveler
All blocks for main, mizzen & genoa sheets are traditional varnished ash blocks
Sails & Canvas
Mainsail (Lietz Sails 2016)
Mainsail cover
Mizzen (Lietz Sails 2016)
Mizzen Cover
!35% Genoa with sun cover (Center Harbor Sailmakers 1999)
Asymmetrical Spinnaker (Lietz Sails 2016)
Interior Cushions
Cockpit Cushions
Cockpit Line Bags
Electronics & Navigation
Aquameter Saturn bulkhead mounted compass
President LTD915 VHF radio
Raymarine ST60 Tridata (depth, speed & log)
Electrical
12-Volt DC ship’s systems
Two (2) heavy duty 12-volt marine battery
4 Position main battery switch
Circuit breaker panel with volt and amp meters
Ground Tackle
Danforth anchor, chain and rode stored in a self-draining anchor locker forward
Dewatering Equipment
Manual bilge pump
Automatic Rule 1000 GPH bilge pump
Safety
Bronze navigation lights on deck
Steaming and anchor lights on spar
Fire extinguishers (2)
Additional Equipment
Docklines
Fenders
Boat hook
Disclaimer
Brooklin Boat Yard 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.
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell.