1982 Whitby Yachts 42'
12.80' m
$80,000 USD

1982 Whitby Yachts 42'

12.80'
$80,000 USD

1982 Whitby Yachts 42'

“Next Chapter” has been at Lake Ray Hubbard since 2016, after 12 years in Florida. The current owner has maintained it well for 8 years. The Whitby 42, originally for coastal cruising, is proven to handle open waters. Located in Dallas, TX.

Description

From the Selling Broker:


“Next Chapter” has been at Lake Ray Hubbard since 2016, previously located in Florida. The previous owner kept the vessel for 12 years, and it has been under the current ownership/seller for the past 8 years. Both owners have maintained the vessel well, ensuring regular preventive maintenance.


The boat is currently located in fresh water in Dallas, TX. Although Whitby Boat Works originally advertised the Whitby 42 for coastal cruising, online articles and reviews have proven that it’s a well-built, strong boat capable of handling open blue waters and long-distance passages.


The interior layout includes a stern cabin with an independent wet head, a bow cabin with a shared wet head (accessible from both the saloon and the bow cabin), and a U-shaped galley equipped with a 3-burner stove, double sink, and two refrigerators with three opening hatches. The saloon features an L-shaped settee on the starboard side and a long settee on the port side, both of which can be used as sleeping areas. The foldable table is fixed to the bulkhead, hiding a storage area perfect for miscellaneous or small items.


Storage is a significant feature of the Whitby 42—you’ll find storage options in almost every corner of the vessel, with numerous storage units and opening hatches for your boating and personal items.


As mentioned earlier, the boat is located on Lake Ray Hubbard, an inland lake situated 30 miles northeast of downtown Dallas. If you need to transport the boat to the nearest coastal shore or any other location, we can recommend appropriate and qualified service providers for moving, preparation, and rigging.


Resumen of Ed Lawrence September / October 2005 issue of Good Old Boat magazine:


The Whitby 42, designed by Ted Brewer, is a versatile and customizable 42-foot ketch with various configurations that make it a unique production sailboat. Originally built at Whitby Boat Works in Ontario, Canada, and later in Fort Myers, Florida, the Whitby 42 had a range of options like bowsprits, centerboards, or shallow-draft keels, leading to a variety of models with slight differences in design.


The Whitby 42 is known for its traditional design married with new technology (fiberglass), providing a spacious and seaworthy yacht with a large cockpit, ample belowdeck accommodations, and practical features like a Lehman Ford diesel engine for long-range motoring. 


The article also notes the vessel's performance, highlighting that while it’s not a fast or weather-beating sailboat, it offers a comfortable ride, particularly on a broad reach in moderate winds. The boat is appreciated for its traditional aesthetic, spacious living quarters, and versatility, making it a beloved "good old boat."



Specifications

ZWB42200I082

42' " (12.80 Meters)

Sail - Used

1982

13' 6"

44' 6"

32' 8"

Diesel

Fiberglass

Monohull

Yes

Yes

100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)

200 Gallons (757.08 Liters)

40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)

23500

Ted Brewer

Whitby Boat Works

Features

Bow Thruster
Air Conditioning

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Ford Lehman
  • Engine Model: 4-254
  • Engine Year: 1982
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 113.99
  • Power KW: 85.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 4600.00
  • Engine Location: Middle

Full Details

ACCOMODATIONS


This vessel features two cabins, two heads, and a spacious salon and galley designed for comfort and functionality.


Cockpit and Entry: Upon stepping into the cockpit, you'll find yourself in a generously sized area, comfortably accommodating 8 to 10 people. Moving forward through the companionway, you enter the expansive main salon.


Main Salon: To port, the well-appointed galley seamlessly integrates the chef into the social atmosphere. Adjacent to the galley, the L-shaped settee doubles as a queen berth, offering flexibility in sleeping arrangements. A custom teak bulkhead-mounted dining table, complete with shelved storage, adds both practicality and elegance. The forward head, accessible from both the main salon and the queen-size V-berth, enhances convenience.


Navigation Station and Forward Cabin: To starboard of the companionway lies the navigation station, featuring a built-in seat and a custom teak navigation table. Forward of this, a large single settee/berth accompanies a separate cabin cocktail table. Storage is plentiful, with a closet/pantry forward and a large hanging locker as you enter the V-berth.


Aft Passageway and Master Stateroom: Aft of the navigation station, a well-laid-out chart table with the ship's radios mounted on the bulkhead provides a functional workspace. Continuing aft, you'll find a workbench complete with a vise and additional storage above and below. The passageway leads to the master stateroom, which features an athwartship queen berth with bulk storage beneath, bookshelves, drawers, cabinets, and hanging lockers. The stateroom offers 6'2" standing headroom, (7"x14") ports with covers, a 12VDC fan for ventilation, reading lights, and a 110V outlet. The master stateroom also provides private access to a large head with a vanity, sink, and shower, equipped with a new composting head and a Tempurpedic mattress.


Galley: The galley, located to port of the companionway, ensures that the cook remains part of the social setting. It includes double stainless steel sinks, hot/cold pressure water, a foot-pump for saltwater, a dish drain, a 110V outlet, a 12V fan, and a Hillerange three-burner propane stove with an oven, with an opening hatch above for ventilation. The galley also boasts a 7-cubic-foot refrigerator and a 5-cubic-foot freezer, both featuring Frigoboat system evaporator plates and keel coolers, representing the pinnacle of refrigeration technology. A beautifully crafted panel houses the LP controls, digital controls, and thermostats for both the freezer and refrigerator. Ample drawers, cabinets, and lockers provide abundant storage.


Forward Stateroom: The forward stateroom features a spacious V-berth with bulk storage below, a large shelf and hanging locker, drawers, cabinets on both port and starboard sides, (6"x14") opening portholes, a 22"x22" Bomar overhead hatch, a 110V outlet, a 12V fan for ventilation, and 6'3" standing headroom. Two 12V reading lights provide additional illumination.

This vessel’s interior, adorned with hand-rubbed varnished teak, impeccable cabin sole, and updated custom cabinetry, offers a blend of elegance and practicality, ensuring a luxurious and comfortable experience on board.


ELECTRONICS

  • Garmin 5212 12" Color Chart Plotter
  • Furuno Model 841 Radar
  • Garmin AIS 600 (interfaced with the 5212 Plotter)
  • Garmin 440 Chart Plotter at the Nav Station
  • Raymarine ST60 Plus Wind, Speed/Log and Depth Instruments
  • Raytheon ST 6001 Hydraulic Auto Pilot
  • Hough Rudder Angle Indicator
  • Icom IC-M802 SSB
  • Icom IC-140 Auto Tuner with 40' of Copper Grounding Strap
  • Standard Horizon Quest X VHF with remote mic
  • Stereo and Bose Speakers in Cabin and Cockpit
  • 22" TV with Mast Head Antenna
  • Sony Blu-ray Player

 

ELECTRICAL

  • Blue Sky 2512X Solar Boost Controller
  • (3) 8D AGM House Batteries
  • (1) Group 27 AGM Engine Starting Battery
  • (2) Group 31 AGM Bow Thruster Batteries with dedicated ProTech 1210 3 stage charger
  • Xantrex Freedom Marine 2500 watt/130 amp inverter charger
  • Link 2000 Energy Monitor
  • Circuit Breaker Protection for both A/C 110V and 12VDC systems

 

SAIL AND RIGGING 

  • Aluminum Main and Mizzen Masts with folding Steps on main
  • 1 x 19 SS Standing Rigging with Sta-Lock terminals
  • Titanium Chain plates and Fasteners
  • Bowsprit with dual Anchor Rollers
  • ProFurl Roller Furling Staysail with new self tending track/traveler on house top
  • ProFurl Roller Furling Genoa
  • Fully Battened Mainsail w/ 2 reef points
  • Batten Slides for ease of hoisting main
  • Fully Battened Mizzen
  • StackPac type systems with Lazy Jacks on both Mizzen and Main with new canvas
  • Running Back-stays
  • Cruising Spinnaker in Sock with Snuffer
  • Triatic Stay between masts
  • Anderson #40 electric halyard winch in cockpit
  • Main Halyard, both reef lines, and outhaul led to cockpit and to Anderson Winch
  • Whisker Pole properly mounted on forward face of mast rigged for easy use
  • Garhauer Stainless steel turning blocks on deck
  • Quick Vang on Main

 

MECHANICAL

  • Ford Lehman 85 HP Model 4-254 Diesel
  • 4700 Hours
  • Borg Warner Transmission 2009
  • Forespar Strainer and Raw Water Sea Chest
  • Max Prop Folding Feathering Propeller
  • Filter Boss Dual Filter Fuel Polishing System
  • Vetus 95 Bow Thruster
  • Heart Tank Tender
  • Hydraulic Steering System
  • PSY Dripless Packing Gland
  • Ever Hot Copper on Demand Hot Water System
  • Pro Heat Diesel Heating System
  • Electric Oil Changing System
  • Nature's Head Composting Toilet in Master Head
  • Jabsco Manual Head in Forward Head
  • Rule 3700 Bilge Pumps
  • Whale Gusher Manual Bilge Pump
  • Frigoboat Refrigeration and Freezer Systems with Digital Controls
  • Keel Cooler for both Freezer and Refer systems

 

DECK AND COCKPIT

  • Muir Cougar Horizontal Windlass with Foot Switches
  • 25KG Rochna Anchor
  • 5/16 HT Chain 150' + 150' Braided Rode in Chain Locker
  • 150' Nylon Rode for 2nd anchor in Chain Locker
  • Bowsprit with dual anchor Rollers
  • Fortress #37 Secondary Anchor with short Chain and Rode
  • Life Sling with custom sunbrella Cover
  • Cree LED Flare with Sirius Signal
  • Sunbrella Dodger with Strataglass and SS grab rails
  • Sunbrella Bimini grab rails
  • Custom Sunbrella Sun Shade
  • Full Enclosure with Screens and Eisenglass panels
  • Bottom Sider Helm Booster Seat
  • Elk Hyde Covered Destroyer Wheel
  • Beautiful Teak Cockpit Seats.
  • Classic Teak Cockpit Grate
  • (2) NicoFico Stainless Solar Vents in Heads
  • Room for 8-10 in cockpit
  • Decks Painted with Awl Grip
  • Brightwork in excellent condition (Sikkens Clear)
  • NovaLift Out Board Motor Lift
  • Teak Outboard Motor Mount
  • 6:1 Ocean Marine Stainless Davits
  • (4) Beautiful Stainless Dorade Vents
  • Mast Safety Rails
  • Bow Sprit/Anchor roller with teak catwalk
  • 1" Bow Pulpit with a Custom Teak 2 Person Seat
  • (3) Diesel Gerry Cans with Covers Mounted on deck
  • (2) Gas Gerry Cans with Covers Mounted on deck
  • (4) Water Gerry Cans with Covers Mounted on deck
  • New Found Metals bayonet Deck/Anchor Wash fitting forward
  • 1" Stern Rail
  • Full Length Rub Rails
  • Teak Cap Rails/Cockpit Coamings all varnished in beautiful condition
  • 5/16 Vinyl Cover SS life lines
  • Stainless Steel Boarding Step

Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator 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.

Contact

For more information about this yacht, please contact Ricardo Buenahora.

For more information about this yacht,
please contact Ricardo Buenahora.
We look forward to working with you!

Ricardo Buenahora

1500 Marina Bay Drive

Clear Lake Shores TX 77565 USA

1-504-283-2507

1-504-283-2507
1-504-283-2507