2415 T Ave.
Anacortes, WA, US, 98221
1971 Allied Seabreeze Citation 35
Allied Seabreeze Citation 35
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The Allied Seabreeze was designed by MacLear & Harris in 1962. A total of 135 of these magnificent boats were built between 1963 and 1972 in Catskill NY.
Frank Maclear said the boat was designed to be sailed anywhere in the world. She is a small boat at 34.5 feet overall, but a worthy passage maker. Beyond her seakindly and lovely sailing characteristics, she is a beauty to behold. She was designed by very capable naval architects and built by a company with impeccable credentials. Her hull and deck are solid and her interior thoughtfully laid out.
The full keel is 4,000 pounds with a 115 pound centerboard. An updated (2018) aluminum centerboard is housed inside the keel to reduce wetted surface and increase speed off the wind. A manual worm geared cable/SS shaft work from the cockpit to deploy and retrieve the board providing optimal draft adjustments from 3'10" to 7'0". Cable replaced 2021.
As a centerboarder, she is capable of safely traversing shoal waters, gunk holing remote regions, enjoying anchorages impossible for boats of deeper drafts, and searching far upstream for more secure harbors and refuge from approaching storms. At sea she is stable and comfortable.
Specifications
Engine 1 Specifications
Media Gallery
Updates Since 2006
- 2006 - main engine replaced
- 2008 - Awlgrip paint hull & deck
- 2008 - Headsail Furler installed
- 2010 - Strip & Epoxy hull below waterline & bottom paint
- 2012 - New Standing Rigging
- 2013 - New Raymarine Electronics
- 2014 - Transmission Rebuilt
- 2015 - New Running Rigging
- 2015 - Mast/Boom stripped & painted
- 2015 - New Mainsail & Genoa
- 2016 - New Cutlass Bearing, drive shaft, PSS Shaft Seal, Max Prop
- 2018 - New Centerboard and cable
- 2019 - New Correctly sized transmission installed
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.