Artemis is one of two ketch rigged Sou’Wester 59’s built by Hinckley
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Artemis is one of only two ketch rigged 59' Hinckley Sou’Westers built. Her split rig provides great balance, versatility and is easily sailed by a couple. Her hydraulic furling and winches make this sail plan even easier to handle. Carbon spars keep weight down aloft and give Artemis even better performance. With the centerboard up, she draws only 6'6" allowing you to explore shallow anchorages. With the board down, she becomes a performance thoroughbred with blue water capabilities.
Designed by McCurdy and Rhodes, Artemis has sleek flowing lines that will turn heads in any port. Artemis is a combination of old-world craftsmanship with advanced composite construction. The robust hull and deck are composed of hand laid Kevlar, E-glass laminates with a foam core and vacuum bagged to increase strength while reducing weight. The warm and inviting cherry interior is meticulously created by some of the finest woodworkers in the industry. Hinckley’s no compromise approach to yachts building assures that Artemis is built to last for generations
Artemis was built in 1991 for a knowledgeable and consummate yachtsman who had an open checkbook approach to building and maintaining her. When the owner decided to build a custom 154’ sailing yacht, Artemis was sold to her current owner 16 years ago.
The current owners sailed Artemis seasonally from Maine to St John in the USVI. Artemis was shipped to Europe for a one-year adventure in the Mediterranean. Now, she is in St Petersburg waiting for new owners to take her sailing again.
If you desire to own the finest, come inspect Artemis and be prepared to be impressed.
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Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:
Specs
Keel: Centerboard
Dimensions
LOA: 66 ft 0 in
Beam: 15 ft 6 in
LWL: 44 ft 2 in
Length of Deck: 59 ft 3 in
Minimum Draft: 6 ft 6 in
Maximum Draft: 12 ft 6 in
Displacement: 60000 lbs
Ballast: 23600 lbs
Engines
Total Power: 135 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Perkins
Year Built: 1991
Engine Model: 6354
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Center
Engine Hours: 8200
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Engine Power: 135 HP
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 Aluminum (184 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: 2 Aluminum (153 Gallons)
Holding Tanks: 2 Fiberglass (40 Gallons)
Accommodation
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 3
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Artemis is one of a few ketch rigged 59' Hinckley Sou’Wester built. Her split rig provides great balance,versatility and is easily sailed by a couple. Her hydraulic furling and winches make this sail plan even easier to handle. Carbon spars keep weight down aloft and give Artemis even better performance. With the centerboard up, she draws only 6'6" allowing you to explore shallow anchorages. With the board down, she becomes a performance thoroughbred with blue water capabilities.
Designed by McCurdy and Rhodes, Artemis has sleek flowing lines that will turn heads in any port. Her construction combines old-world craftsmanship with advanced composite construction. The elegant cherry interior is warm and inviting. The robust hull and deck are composed of hand laid Kevlar, E-glass laminates with a foam core and vacuum bagged to produce greater strength and less weight. Artemis is built to last for generations.
Her elegant interior compliments her sailing abilities and Artemis will turn heads in any port. Their no compromise approach to yachts building is a combination of impeccable and timeless old-world craftsmanship with some of the most advanced construction techniques available. The 59’ Hinckley Sou’wester Their robust composite hulls and deck are composed of hand laid Kevlar, E-glass laminates with a foam core and vacuum bagged to produce greater strength and less weight. The exquisite cherry interiors meticulously created by craftsmen unmatched in the yachting industry.
Artemis was built in 1991 for a knowledgeable and consummate yachtsman who had an open checkbook approach to building and maintaining her. When the owner completed the build of his custom built 154’ sailing yacht, Artemis was sold to her current owner 16 years ago.
The current owners sailed Artemis seasonally from Maine to St Johns in the USVI. Artemis was shipped to Europe for a one year adventure in the Mediterranean. Now, she is located in St Petersburg waiting for new owners to take her sailing again.
If you desire to own the finest, come inspect Artemis and be prepared to be impressed.
Accommodations
ARTEMIS sleeps eight in a three-private cabin interior with three heads. The interior is finished in gloss varnished cherry.
- Cabin soles are solid splined teak and holly.
- Leather and fabric upholstery throughout including curtains, custom bedding, and cabin sole coverings for protection offshore.
- New 2009 cushions for the dinette and interior curtains.
- Marine Air reverse-cycle heat/air conditioning
- Espar D7LK cabin heater
Vessel Walkthrough:
Starting forward, a large Fore peak with line stowage and separate compartments for chain and rode are accessed through doors in the forward bulkhead.
FORWARD HEAD: (Immediately next Aft)
- This full head serves the starboard Guest Cabin.
- Avonite Rose Quartz countertop with stainless steel sink
- Electric Royal Flush saltwater pressure head to holding tank.
- Separate stall shower
STARBOARD GUEST CABIN:
- Large double berth with a single berth over
- Two cedar-lined hanging lockers
PORT CREW or SECOND GUEST CABIN:
- Cabin is separated by a double sound insulated bulkhead
- Over and under berths
DAY HEAD:
- Immediately aft of the port guest cabin is a Day Head
- Avonite White Agate counter top with stainless steel sink
- Manual Skipper head to holding tank
- This head also serves the second Guest Cabin.
MAIN SALON:
This full-width cabin is finished in high gloss cherry:
DINETTE - to port:
- Gimballed drop-leaf cherry dining table
- L-shaped cushioned seating for five.
- The settee is upholstered in blue leather.
NAVIGATION STATION - to starboard
Immediately opposite the dining table to starboard is the Navigation Station. This focal point is equipped with the latest electronics and computer navigational equipment. See the Electronics section below for a complete description of the yacht's electronics and navigation equipment.
- A swivel, reclining navigation chair with ottoman - provides extreme working flexibility and seating at the navigation station or for socializing in the main salon.
- Custom space for computer and monitor
- Various mechanical, electrical and remote engine instrument readouts.
GALLEY:
Aft to port of the cockpit companionway is the U-shaped Galley with a White Corian counter top, triangulated for easy access to sink, refrigerator/freezer, and stove/oven.
- Built-in microwave oven
- Refrigerator is both top and front-opening.
- Custom pass-through to the cockpit
- Galley has excellent ventilation, light, and counter top work space.
AFT WALK THROUGH :
The hallway to the Aft Cabin is to starboard of the center cockpit companionway steps. Immediately outboard and just aft of the Nav Station is a cedar-lined wet locker and Splendide washer-dryer (New 2009).
Continuing aft is a workbench with teak working surface, removable vice, and tool storage underneath.
- Chart stowage drawer is also in this location.
- Second trash receptacle and storage
ENGINE ROOM:
Inboard, immediately across from the workbench is the walk-in Engine Room that is beautifully organized, well lit, and ventilated. Particular care has been taken to insure ease of service to all systems.
- Custom tool storage on the engine room door.
OWNER’S SUITE aft:
This cabin has both a single and double berth and large cedar closet . A separate companionway leads up to the aft deck.
- The Owner’s Head is separated from the cabin by a sound-insulated bulkhead.
- Avonite Rose Quartz counter top with stainless steel sink and generous use of mirrors create an elegant feel.
- The head has an opening port for light, air and ventilation.
- Electric Royal Flush saltwater pressure head to holding tank
Cockpit
COCKPIT
Cockpit helm has a pedestal-mounted large, stainless steel destroyer-type steering wheel with an elkhide covered rim.
- Custom instrument pod
- Teak cockpit table - refinished 2009.
- Dodger - Sunbrella cockpit dodger.
- Awning - Sunbrella sun awning over helm (free standing).
- Awning - Additional 2-piece awning that extends from mainmast to mizzen boom
- Cockpit cushions - Sunbrella (2014)
- Pedestal and wheel cover - Sunbrella.
- Cockpit boom light - recessed flood light in boom over cockpit table
Hull and Deck
HULL and DECK - CONSTRUCTION and FEATURES
- Hinckley Flag Blue Awlgrip topsides.
- White gelcoat deck with Buff gelcoat non-skid.
- Gold leaf cove, name and hail.
- White Awlgrip double, tapered bootstripe.
- All exterior teak is varnished.
- Micron 66-Red coated hull bottom, applied over the original Copperclad.
Construction:
- Hull is a hand-laid laminate of isophthalic resins with knit hybrid Kevlar/E-glass fabric. This DuPont Kevlar® composite greatly increases hull strength against collision and abrasion. A 1” Airex foam core is vacuum-bagged into the laminate to provide the greatest degree of stiffness and thermal/acoustic insulation. Skin coat is vinylester resin. Deck is also Kevlar/E-glass with vacuum bagged, cross linked closed cell PVC core. The core is deleted and replaced with solid Kevlar/E-glass in way of all penetration and stress areas.
- Deck is bonded to a 7 ¼” flange with reinforced polyester compound and through-bolted on 8” centers.
- Ballast package is a 23,000 lb. external lead keel secured with 1 1/8” stainless steel bolts.
- The centerboard is fitted with a slot closure device to close the slot when the board is down to minimize turbulence and drag.
- Elliptical balanced spade rudder.
Deck Features:
- All exterior varnish - stripped + 10 coats - 2009
- Hinckley bow roller on stainless steel stem iron
- Teak inlay foredeck chain guard
- Large translucent hatch covers
- (2) Deck prisms
- Large dorade cowl vents
- Recessed genoa tracks
- Stainless steel polished turnbuckle covers
- (2) Deck washes - 12-volt saltwater wash for anchor & fresh water deck wash down.
- Shower: Lazarette mounted hot-cold shower.
- Simpson full-size stainless davits for dinghy
- Deck lights: Both spreader and foredeck lights controlled from cockpit
Sails, Rigging and Winches
- Tall, tapered, carbon-fiber, hydraulic stoway main and mizzen masts - painted white. The spars are 50% lighter than a corresponding aluminum section while being stiffer, stronger, and easier to repair than aluminum. Two pair painted aluminum spreaders with 2 pair spreader lights.
- Hood hydraulic Stoway and headstay furling systems. Hood hydraulic furling motor of the headstay rebuilt & casing repainted 2009.
- Hydraulic boom vang and backstay adjuster for main and mizzen - controlled from Navtec panel
- Navtec rod and running rigging (New 2009).
- Spar is equipped with a removable staysail stay and running backstays (unnecessary under normal sailing conditions).
- Harken stainless steel deck hardware
- Extra jib and mizzen staysail halyard
- Carbon fiber whisker pole - mounted in deck chocks
WINCHES:
Hydraulic - Full Lewmar Commander 6 system powering:
- (2) Two-speed Lewmar 650 ST primaries (w/second fine tune button)
- (1) Two-speed Lewmar 46 ST mainsheet
- (1) Lewmar 46 CST for outhaul and centerboard.
- Anchor windlass
- Headsail, mainsail and mizzen furling systems
Electric: (2) Two-speed Lewmar 550 ST secondary winches
SAILS:
- Main - Stoway - Doyle (2005)
- Mizzen - Stoway - Doyle (2013)
- 100% Jib, Spectra (2005) - Doyle
- Inner Forestay sail - Doyle (2015)
Electronics
Full Brookes & Gatehouse Hercules 690 system: With fluxgate compass, twin speed transducers, barometric pressure sensor, inclinometer, and air and water temperature sensors. Two 20/20 displays, three analogues and a full function display in cockpit. Complete repetition at Nav Station.
- B&G Hydro-Pilot Autopilot
- Siimrad Autopilot with remote (2015)
- Garmin 18X HD Radar (NEW 2014)
- lcom M-800 SSB
- lcom M-604 VHF
- Furuno Weather Fax
- Global Star Sat Phone and handset
- Garmin 741 touch screen Chartplotter (2014) - binnacle mounted
- Garmin 5212 GPS touch screen MFD Chartplotter - nav station
- AIS - Watch Mate
- Pactor Modem
- HP ink-jet printer
ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS:
- Stereo: Alpine stereo receiver/cassette player with CDX-A30 10-disk magazine, ADS speakers in main salon, aft cabin, and two Boston Acoustic speakers with cockpit volume control.
Electrical
12-VOLT SYSTEM:
- All ship's batteries = Three battery banks (Total 9 NEW batteries - 2013).
- Service battery bank - (Four) 12-volt AGM batteries for the ship’s service
- Start battery - (One) for the main engine and generator.
- Hydraulics bank: (Two) gel-cell batteries for separate hydraulic battery bank.
- Service alternator on the main engine is a Amtech 220-amperes (NEW 2013).
- Start battery alternator on the main engine is a Leese-Neville 65-amperes. (REBUILT 2013).
- Additional Alternator - Belted to prop shaft for free-wheel charging under sail for emergency use.
- Battery parallel system for starting the main engine from ship service or hydraulic batteries.
- Amp/hour meters: (2) Bank manager voltmeter/amp meters at nav station - (1) Star t+ hydraulics.
110-VOLT SYSTEM:
110-volt system is controlled by a separate circuit breaker panel.
- Powered by Westerbeke 10-kw diesel generator (In sound shield and soft-mounted in engine room), shore power system, or inverter.
- Shore Power - service is two legs of 125-volts @ 50-amperes each.
- Battery Charger/Inverter: Heart Interface, Freedom Marine Series COMBI #30. Inverter output = 3000 watts.
- IOTA dedicated 75-amp charger
Mechanical
All equipment in engine room is painted white for quick problem identification.
Perkins 6-354M 135 hp@2800 rpms, 6-cylinder FWC diesel engine.
- Propeller: 3-bladed feathering Max prop (refurbished 2012) with line cutting spurs + new spare prop.
- Racor fuel filters with vacuum gauges
- Electric fuel priming pump for main engine and generator.
- 12-Volt oil transfer pump plumbed to engine, generator, and reduction gear.
- Refrigeration: Sea Frost 12-volt DC, raw water-cooled.
- Cabin heater: Espar D7LK diesel-fired cabin heater
- Air conditioning: 32,000 BTU Marine Air system
- Water maker — Sea Recovery SRC 600 AM. - 25 gals/hr. (regular servicing)
- Washer/Dryer Combo - Splendide, 2009 - in laundry compartment
- (4) Heads - (2) Electric Royal Flush saltwater pressure heads and (1) manual Skipper head to holding tank + (1) spare electric Royal Flush head for day head
- (2) Holding tanks - two forward heads share 70-gallon and aft has a 35-gallon tank - with electric pumps.
- Tank Tender: Pressurized water & fuel system
- Hydraulics: Lewmar Commander 6 system - including controlling windlass
- (4) Bilge pumps: (1) Jabsco engine-driven, high-capacity pump with remote activated electric clutch, (2) Jabsco 12-volt - engine room, (1) Edson high-capacity manual pump.
- Full Halon fire system - plus additional extinguishers
- Emergency tiller system - engine room
Additional Equipment
- Switlik 6-man life raft, deck mounted, in custom stainless steel bracket - (New 2013).
- 12-volt high-intensity spotlight
- Lewmar 3000 vertical capstan hydraulic windlass (with controls at both bow & helm).
- Fortress FX-55 anchor in custom stowage bag.
- Fortress FX-85 storm anchor - stowed in bilge.
- 75# Stainless steel CQR plow anchor + 10 ft. stainless chain in custom Hinckley bow roller with 250’ x 3/8” Hi-Test Chain.
- 300 ft. x 3/4” nylon rode with chain leader
- Gale Rider sea anchor + 1 1/2" webbing on roller in stern
- Kestral visible radar reflector mounted on masthead.
- Offshore kickboard (in clear Lexan)
- All dock lines, Avon inflatable fenders & fender covers, 2 fender boards.
- EPIRB - ACR 121.5 406 MHZ (NEW)
- MOM 8 (man overboard module).
- Life Sling and heaving line.
- Webbing jack lines.
- (6) Safety harnesses, with knives & whistles.
- (4) Storm ports: Lexan covering ports in custom stowage bags.
- (2) Horseshoe liferings with Artemis name + brackets (not currently on boat)
- Stainless steel side-boarding ladder
- Folding stainless swim/boarding ladder integral with stern pulpit.
- Extensive collection of mechanical, electrical and plumbing spares, including pumps
- New 2014 hatch varnish weather covers
- Wind scoop - for aft companionway
- Tools, charts (paper), cruising guides, medical kit
- All galley equipment and utensils
- 6-piece set of custom Tiffany china, with custom rack
- Inflatable kayaks
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