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2009 Custom Pilothouse Cutter

Port Townsend, Washington

$270,000

Silverado is a dream come true, a 31 ft. Custom Aluminum Motorsailer with Pilothouse.

She took the better part of 8 years to complete and 20,000 hours; however, the finished product is a vessel unparalleled in her class.

She is powered by a Beta 38 with two stainless steel Porsche mufflers and fuel polishing system.  In addition, she has Raymarine electronics, AIS touchscreen, Generator, Inverter, Watermaker, Cabin heat, Propane Stove, Memory foam custom mattress, Airhead composting toilet and much more.

   The charming beadboard interior accented with Sonoran Mesquite is a wonderful contrast to the rugged Aluminum exterior.  A well designed compact Salon and Galley comfortable for two.

Special features on deck include 2 Harken Roller Furlers, Mack Sails, 4 Anchors with 270 ft. chain, Lighthouse Windlass and 3 blade Autostream variable pitch prop. 

This TURNKEY package is complete with 2021 Achilles HB-270 AL "Hypalon" Dinghy.  

Please call to arrange viewing at SEA Marine, Port Townsend.

 

Disclaimer

W S Yacht Brokers is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by SEA Marine.

Basic Boat Info

Boat Name: Silverado
Make: Custom
Model: Pilothouse Cutter
Year: 2009
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Construction: Aluminum
Boat Hull ID: USZ00163G909
Has Hull ID: Yes

Dimensions

Length: 31 ft / 9.45 m
Length Overall: 36 ft / 10.97 m
Beam: 10'5 ft / 3.18 m

Engines / Speed

Engines: 1
  • Make: Beta Marine
  • Model: 38
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 38hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Propeller Type: 3 Blade, Stainless Steel, Feathering
  • Year: 2009
  • Engine Hours: 3544
  • Engine Location: Center

Other

Heads Count: 1
Drive Type: Direct
Boat Class: Motorsailers

Silverado's Story

My connection with SILVERADO began in the late 80’s with my first reading of the classic “Sailing Alone Around The World” by Joshua Slocum. I had recently been introduced to the sea through scuba diving and was totally hooked on all things involving the ocean. This ultimately lead to my decision to build my own boat...a decision which was met with much healthy skepticism among family and friends...skepticism which only grew as the years passed and I talked and talked and talked but never actually started building! But these years were not wasted. I spent them educating myself about sailing and boat building. I defined the type of boat I wanted, based on the type of sailing I had in mind. I acquired the necessary tools and skills I would need, and in October of 2001 I was ready! I was fortunate to find a shop 5 minutes from my home which I advised the owner I would need for 2-3 years. Eight wonderful years later SILVERADO exited this shop and was trucked to San Carlos Mx. where she splashed on November 7, 2009!!

 

After 5 years cruising in the Sea of Cortez, I was ready to put my building skills to the ultimate test. In April, 2014 I departed from Cabo San Lucas, Mx. for a singlehanded 25 day voyage to Hawaii. This was a wonderful cruise but was not a serious test of SILVERADO’s capabilities... this would come on the second leg of my voyage, a 30 day singlehanded sail which gave both man and boat a serious workout as we sailed north from Kawaii headed for Sitka, AK. During several severe storms I never had a thought that I was in any danger...I knew that every weld was done correctly...no shortcuts, and all materials were the best I could find. *This adventure was captured live on a daily blog that I used to keep family and friends informed of my progress. The following is a link to this blog: www.sailblogs.com/member/silverado The blog has a link to a photo site which has hundreds of construction photos which provides an intimate look at SILVERADO’s beginnings.

 

My wife, Dina and I have enjoyed 10 incredible years aboard SILVERADO...I have enjoyed a 30 year obsession with her. But...there comes a time....we are looking forward to a future of “less adventurous “ cruising with our grandchildren on a trawler as we head into our 7th and 8th decades. We are looking for an adventurous individual or couple who need to set their own path... perhaps the NW passage?? We have just the boat for you...she will take you safely anywhere you decide to go!

Regards,

Bob and Dina Millikin

Key Details
  • Vessel Builder:  Bob Millikin
  • Year built:  2009
  • Designers:  Bruce Roberts / Bob Millikin 
  • LOA:  36 ft.  (reported)
  • LOD:  31 ft.
  • Beam:  10 ft. 5 in.
  • Draft:  4 ft. 10 in.
  • Gross Tonnage:  8 Tons
  • Net Tonnage:  7 tons
  • Rig:  Cutter Rig with Keel Stepped Aluminum Mast
  • Keel:  Full keel
  • USCG Documented Vessel
  • Displacement: 30,000-lbs 
  • Ballast: 5,000-lbs (reported).

Tankage
  • Fuel Capacity: Aluminum alloy, 100-gallons in 3 tanks with ±2-gallon day tank, grounded
  • Water Capacity: 100-gallon aluminum alloy tankage (reported)
  • Hot Water Heater: Electric 6 gallons
  • Sanitary Waste Capacity: N/A, compositing marine toilet
  • Grey Water Capacity: 40-gallons (reported)
  • LPG: 40-lb cylinder in dedicated locker
Accommodations
  • Doube vberth forward
  • Composting toilet
  • Cabin Lighting: LED
  • Galley: Sink, Luke LPG (propane) galley stove, built-in refrigerator
  • Potable Water System: Pressurized with 8GPH Village Marine water maker
  • HVAC: Newport diesel cabin heater, Heater Craft
  • Clock
  • Barometer
  • BBQ 
Construction Details
  • Hull Build Material: Aluminum alloy, 5086 hull plate and structural members
  • Hull shell in four (4) strakes, viz.
  • 0.750” thick keel shoe with 0.500” keel strake
  • 0.375” bottom strake, 0.250” topsides and upper works
  • 0.750” stem plate with 1” Ø chine and rim logs 
  • Framing: 0.375” Floors 24” OC (typical)
  • Hull and Structural Fastenings: Electrically welded hull seams, structural joints
Mechanical
  • Auxiliary Propulsion Machinery: Beta Marine naturally aspirated 4-cylinder 1.5L marine diesel engine, rated 37.5hp @3,000r/min (manufacturer’s specifications)
  • Serial Number: 546588
  • Engine Hours:  3544
  • Starting: Electric
  • Exhaust: Dry, port quarter discharge
  • Cooling system: Keel cooled
  • Marine Transmission: Newage PRM marine gear with 2.5:1 reduction ratio (typical).


Electrical System
  • Voltage: 12/24VDC and 120VAC.
  • Electrical Conductors: Marine grade copper
  • Batteries: (2) Grp 31 12v, (2) Lithium (Battleborn) 12v, (2) HD 6v
  • Battery Charger: Pro Sport 20ADC
  • Marine Generator Set: Ample Power 300-amp DC genset, 642 hours
  • Shorepower: (1) 30-amp connection
  • GFCI AC Outlets
  • AC Inverter: Xantrex 1,800-watt
Electronics and Navigation
  • Autopilot: Raymarine
  • Steering Compass: Magnetic
  • Navigation: Raymarine Hybrid Touch (GPS chart plotter + marine radar + depth finder)
  • Raymarine depth finder
  • Marine VHF:  ICOM M802, Raymarine Ray 218, SH HX850S (HH), ICOM M930 (HH).
  • Navigation Lights
Sails and Rigging
  • Sail Inventory: Main, Staysail, and Yankee-cut jib (MACK Sails)
  • Spars: Sparcraft keel stepped aluminum alloy mast
  • Mast Height: 50-feet from water line (reported)
  • Standing Rig: 1 X 19 stainless steel wire secured to integral aluminum alloy chain plates with open barrel turnbuckles. Swaged terminals
  • New Running Rigging 2021: Braided lines with Harken roller furling stay and head sails
  • Winches: Andersen (No. 40, 46), winch handle(s)
  • Reaching Pole(s): Whisker (Kevlar)
  • Comments: Boom vang, stack pack, and Windex
  • Aluminum alloy spars were found fair to the eye, in good condition with no material dis-similar metal corrosion noted. Keel step found tight and stable.
  • Chainplates, stem head, rigging strong points, and hull attachments were inspected (where readily accessible).
  • Turnbuckles
Prop / Shaft / Addl. Equipment
  • Propeller Shafting: Stainless steel 1.25” Ø, straight prop line with thrust block/soft coupler
  • Propeller Shaft Stuffing Box: Dripless
  • Propeller: Autostream feathering D17” X 3-blade.
  • Bow Thruster: Wesmar electric, 8” Ø.
  • Rudder: Aluminum alloy 0.75” X 22” X 34”, skeg hinged.
  • Sea-Connections: Seacocks.
  • Bilge Pumps: (2) Electric pumps with automatic control.
  • High Bilge Water Alarm
  • Cathodic Protection: Sacrificial zinc anodes

 

On Deck and Dinghy
  • Anchor: 46-lb Spade stainless-steel anchor with 270-feet of chain 
  • Deck Auxiliaries: Lighthouse electric windlass with wildcat
  • NEW Dinghy: 2021 Achilles HB-270 AL Hypalon RIB, rigged with Torquedo electric outboard motor and black canvas cover
  • Dinghy Davit: Aluminum alloy lift arm davit with rope falls, hand winches

Additional anchors:

  • (2) Fortress FX23 
  • (1) Spade 23 - Aluminum

 

Safety Equipment
  • Fire Extinguishers: (2) portable handheld USCG Approved Size B-I fire extinguishers.

    Life Saving Devices: USCG Approved life jackets and throwable Type IV life saving device
  • Visual Distress Signal (VDS): Flares
  • EPRIB: Cat. II 406 Mhz.
  • Boarding Ladder
  • Carbon Monoxide Alarm
  • LPG Fume Alarm: Xintex S-1A

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.

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