$99,500 - STUNNING BLUEWATER SAILBOAT FOR SALE!! Cheoy Lee Pedrick 47 - EP100
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- It's a Cheoy Lee sailboat for sale! We love the craftsmanship that goes into any Cheoy Lee Sailboat; this one does not disappoint. It's a 1984 Cheoy Lee Pedrick 47 - the Pedrick is for designer, David Pedrick, who designed some America's Cup winners and has a reputation for drawing some amazing boats... this one is no exception!
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=====Segments======
00:00-03:02 Intro & Background
03:03-09:18 Cockpit & Controls
09:19-12:58 Foredeck
12:59-18:05 Main Cabin, galley, nav, engine
18:06-20:42 Aft cabin, head
20:43-22:12 Foreward cabin, head
22:13-23:02 Heritage outing
23:03-25:12 Wrap up
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Looking forward to another update from the Ran-Day boat, can't wait
coming soon... probably next week... he's been busy at work on her...
Same
These guys are the best! I'm glad I found this CZcams channel, and I love it when I find out that a friend also watches them. Then I know they are for real!
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I definitely look forward to Thurs!
Wow I showed this boat I believe just 4-5 years ago. I walked into the barn and told my customer this is too nice for us! Was incredibly nice. Went through the boat and he looked at me and said "But it's not a Swan" . We had gone east to find a fast cruiser, preferably a cruiser racer. Looked at least 10 boats. Second boat was a Swan 47. Came close to a deal but da fail and my client bought a Swan 46.
The Pedrick had a great back story and is so incredible for because of such little use and deep pocket owner.
love the swans too... that's a tough call!
Episode 100? It seems like yesterday I was watching episode one. How time flys… Congrats to Cap’n Q, Ran-day, and Seadog!!!
Thanks very much!! #100 snuck up on us!!
Okay, I'm going to mention something about mid-eighties Cheoy Lees - or at least the 1985 built, Robert Perry designed CL 48 which I examined thoroughly about four years ago in the Seattle area. The boat was dirt cheap, having deck damage caused by leaking teak bung holes and was abandoned by the owner - it was being sold by the yard for back rent. The teak deck had been removed; the screw holes epoxied. The interior was stripped, and it was easy to see how the boat had been put together. The big problem we discovered was that the boat's fiberglass layup was ENTIRELY matt and resin - not a single layer of woven roving. And woven roving is the big strength factor in fiberglass hulls. The bulkheads were tabbed in on one side only with matt, not roving - and not even attached to the deck! We could look at the layup where thru-hulls had been removed and confirm our examination. The deck core was widely spaced strips of plywood, often with extensive gaps. I was not impressed with construction of the boat at all, but to the average boater, when it was factory new and with furniture/headliner covering everything, it probably looked very nice and Perry's design was gorgeous. I have read of large Cheoy Lee powerboats turning out to be built with nothing but matt - and at least one was damaged when hauled out due to the brittle hull cracking while being on a Travelift; and I recall the owner sued. I'm sure other years of CLs are okay, but something was going wrong around the time this featured Pedrick design was built, so I'd look carefully to see if the hull actually contains alternating layers of roving/matt. My entire opinion of CL changed after that inspection.
Pedrick is an engineer as well as a naval architect and would have provided a laminate schedule along with the design. Pedrick would have included contractual obligations by Cheoy Lee to build the boat as specified in his design agreement. I did survey a 1967 Sigma 38 built by Cheoy Lee to an S&S design and it was a proper laminate although laid up hot. That said, yes, corners were cut all across Asia.
@@BrianNavalinsky I read an article where Pedrick himself was arguing with CL for not following his laminate schedule. I believe he quit designing for them after that dispute.
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Following is a quote on R. Perry's SAILING ANARCHY:
I had a customer call me out to look at a project once. It was a 100ft+/- Custom Cheoy Lee yawl. She had gone into a shipyard in Bayou La Batre AL for a bow thruster installation, they put her right into the slings and picked her up,,,,,with full tanks. :eek: The hull pulled away from all the bulkheads and stiffeners allowing diesel and freshwater to flood the boat. . The hull was a total loss. Now this was an much older boat but the very interesting thing, when we took hull samples, she was constructed entirely of Chopped Strand Mat.. Not a stitch of roving in the entire boat. Never had much faith in CL's after that.
@@Morrisfactor It doesn't surprise me. When you had yards in Taiwan using newspaper and polyester resin for keel fillets and woven hemp for woven roving, all bets are off. I saw bamboo coring in a deck laminate on a trawler. I also saw a filler that looked like peanut butter with the consistency of peanut brittle only to find out it was rice flower mixed with cheap polyester resin. It was a nightmare, but a few yards hired me to clean up their act. I will never forget when laminating rollers I ordered from Japan showed up at one yard. It was literally like when the band instruments showed up in Music Man. The entire crew was in amazement.
@@Morrisfactor Insane. But we had our share of powerboat builders in the US using strictly a chopper gun, which is worse. Luckily those days are gone for good, I hope.
Nothing like a Cheoy Lee . She's a classic beauty above and beyond. Thanks for posting her.
couldn't agree more!!
@@YachtHunters I would like to buy this boat. Is the price 89 or 99k?
Congrats on episode #100 as always another great tour carry on Captain Q and Apprentice Captain Randay!
Thanks, Gil ! Will do! Cheers!!
Just discovered Captain Q, Yacht Hunter... You absolutely stands above the rest. Superior in depth presentation combined with expert commentaries and relevant historical background stories. Highly informative and entertaining content from start to finish. Congratulations!
That’s very kind of you. Thanks for watching!
Captain A and Ran-day....what a gem of a boat! Kudos to the wonderful owner who has taken such amazing care if it! Truly awesome and possibly my favorite yet. ❤️ Congratulations on your 100th episode! On Thursday I hurry home from work and looking forward to whatever delightful episode awaits!
So glad we can provide a little joy in this crazy world
The Captain’s rating inflation is right in line with the economy’s.
I remember the early days when something had to be extra special to break 20.
it does seem to be creeping up over time, doesn't it ;)
+1 for tidy nav sta - 5 for no FreiXenet provision, thirsty sailors.
Must have popped the cork before filming 🎥
I'm in love. The Sparkman and Stephens design boats are always so enjoyable!
Agreed… the classic lines are always appreciated
Truly a stunner, love everything about this one, the oiled wood is warm and pleasant on the eyes.
Congratulations on hitting 100 episodes!!!
This is truly a beautiful (and affordable) boat that you have found!
Another great video Captain Q and Ran-Day!!!
thank you so much
It’s good to know someone is following him around. That girl is definitely a Dear Santa Moment. Thanks again fella’s.
Capt Q and Randy are the best, ever, of all time, across all spectrums and levels of competition, I even went multi-dimensional like to the 9 level of multiple parallel realities, and I still didn't find a duo that made better sailboat appraisal videos!
That is a thorough evaluation!! Thank you kindly!! 😂
Congratulations on your 100th episode! Look forward to your new episode every week. Crewed for my father’s boss on his 40’ wooden, flush deck sloop in the early 1960’s. A couple of years after I had to get a real summer job he bought a brand new Choey Lee. The plugs of the hull from the through hull fittings were amazing - over 1” thick fiberglass with no sandwich of balsa or foam.
When you think you can charter this boat for a week and check out the bugs under sail it becomes a no brainer at the asking price. Cheoy Lee has a pedigree that is almost like it takes home "best in show" more often than the other dogs out there. All that's missing is a 20 knot push and a star to steer by. You may need to expand your scoring wheel size at this rate Captain Q. I too wish to see the Randay progress since the sea cock conundrum. Happy trails boys.
Not the first comment this time. A
Captain and of course Ran Day,
It's been a long time because at my end since this "military action" a little bit busy. Last time I commented I think I was in Moscow with the virus. But for your 100th episode I had to say congrats to you both! 💥 I see you your subscriber count has really grown! And this beauty has me wanting! Again congrats 🎉
Fair Winds and Following Seas!
Welcome back Richard and please stay safe!!
Cheoy Lee built beautiful boats and their teak work was second to none. I would take this boat around the globe......twice
We’d crew for you! 👍
We are planning on doing just that with our Cheoy Lee ;)
It would be awesome if Captain Q and Ran-Day find a classic multihull one day...
Worth the 42 you gave this boat; a gem and well maintained and updated. Glad you called Dave Pedrick a naval architect and not a yacht designer.
Agreed!
Congratulations on 100 episodes. Keep up the good work you do. Love the humor and the boats.
thanks very much, James. 100 snuck up on us!! ;)
Two stunning boats in two weeks. You guys are on a roll
Another beauty, Captain Q, and one that provides an element of deja vu.
A similar - or the same? - boat was owned by a friend, who I flew out to Maine to sail with on his freshly acquired vessel about 12 years ago.
She was named "Arc d'Or" and I loved my time aboard. Without doubt the best laid-out sailing vessel I have experienced. She was in good order for her age and my friend, a true perfectionist, subsequently spent significant sums rendering her near as good as new and, in some respects, better than new.
I had hoped he would transat her over to Europe (with me as crew), but he retained her in Maine for occasional only summer use & had her cocooned indoors each winter.
If I had the money & time, I would without hesitation purchase her.
My footnote: Have dug-out photos of "Arc D'or" taken by my friend in about 2015 (after I had sailed on her, & with her subsequent improvements) and the main items in galley, chart table area, etc appear to be exactly the same.
However, she was by then fitted with a Monitor windvane, which I note the boat now for sale lacks.
Having installed and used a Monitor vane on my own boat some years back, I find it hard to believe anyone would divest themselves of such a brilliant piece of kit - always performed perfectly & absolutely no back-chat! So, No.1 'crewmember', rendering solo sailing practical.
i have only sailed with a monitor for about an hour but i dream about their use and all the similar products as well my son in law and daughter just sailed to greenlamd with their Hydro vane in 40-50 kts of wind in the Labrador sea in total comfort wow
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Congratulations to your daughter & son in law, that must have been quite an experience!
For oceanic single-handing I'd probably be tempted to pay extra in opting for the Hydrovane, if only for its capacity to be utilised as an emergency rudder. It is of course a very well proven piece of kit: not in the least by Jean-Luc Van den Heede employing one in winning in 2019 the Golden Globe Race in 211 days in his hard-driven Rustler 36.
Great Chao Lee. Amazing that being a charter boat it is so well maintained.
Good point!! And chartering in Maine is no joke… gotta keep an eye out for a lot of things
Ha, ha! "Grips the weenie out of it." Oh, that took me by surprise and I just burst out laughing. I still look forward to spending my Thursday's with Cap'n Q and Ran-Day. Thank you for making these great videos.
We do run out of words occasionally. Sorry
What a lovely sunny day, what a lovely boat review and what a lovely, darn near-perfect boat.
What a way to celebrate your 100th episode! Congratulations! Sent with love from Scotland.
What a lovely sentiment. thank you and cheers from both of us!
Wow this boat is just incredible, my favorite so far. Makes that livaboard life look so desireable haha. Maybe one day... 🤔
Anyways thanks for the fantastic tour you guys always make the best videos. Detailed, right video length, and witty commentary. Love it!
Thanks Darth… keep an eye out for that son of yours
wow Cap't Q and R-Day! great find, truly beautiful, and the meticulous and wonderful care really shows!!.. the interior is spotless, no wonder Sea Dog asked for a lift over the mud! hmmm regarding 25:11 having spent most of the sail in this location (are we heading back yet?!) this dual purpose headrest is much appreciated!... :-0~
She is beautiful and I just love the Cheoy Lee's when they've been taken care of and well maintained.
Talk about a dream live aboard, just wow...
Agreed!!
Great Walkthrough, What a lovely yacht !
A beauty, a well thought out boat!!!!
Chevy Lee made such classic world class boats! Expensive, but worth it all day and all night long!
they sure did!
Thank you for this tour of another beautiful Cheoy Lee. Someone is going to get a fantastic deal on this one. Have a great weekend Captain and Randay.
We hope it goes to a great new crew... excited to welcome them to the Cheoy Lee family!
like adoptinfg a dog...99% chance it will get a lot of love and attention and it will return it in kid
These Cheoy Lee’s just floor me! It’s a name I knew nothing about until CZcams. Their motor sailers are spectacular. This 47’ sailboat is no exception to my new “Cheoy Lee” rule.
Thanks gents!
Cheers
If you ever want to see more... we have a Cheoy Lee 41!
Couldn't agree more!
I’m watching this again, back to back. If I could afford her, she would be sold.
Congratulations on your 100th episode!
Loved every one of them.
Thank you You are a brave soul. But you should get out more
Now your talking Cpt. Q. I have always liked the Cheoy Lee designs, especially the ketch's.
Great post my friends. Beautiful. 🌞🌴⛵️
What a prize! I especially like the red trim on the boat. Not something you see very often. Cheoy Lee certainly knows to build and outfit a boat. Maybe you and Ran-day can take a trip to their facilities and give us a tour of the Cheoy Lee Shipyards and talk with the owners in Zhuhai, China.
Sounds like a great idea… just need china airlines to come through with that ticket
WOW Episode 100 !! Way to go Captain Q and Randay !! To borrow a phrase: "this is the stuff that dreams are made of". At this price point one has to wonder if there is some big hole in the hull or an infestation of squirrels in the bilge or something. It's an affordable ocean going home. I could see myself living aboard until I can no longer care for myself. That galley makes me drool for some beef stew. The engine looks like it was rebuilt 1 hour ago. Wait, I figured out the low price, no bow thruster ? This is a sale waiting to happen, no pun intended. I would be shocked if this beautiful boat isn't already under contract. If I had the cash (or the income) I'd be on the next plane to Southern Maine. There is literally nothing I can see that would keep me from moving on board and heading out to sea. With the current political climate I might be tempted to never look back. +2 points for the nav station, so a TrueScore of 51 ! Amazing boat, always good to see you Captain, looking forward to the next 100 episodes with you and Randay. Cheers !! 💯✌
Thanks so much Gordon!! Well said… the owner was a maritime guy and really knew how to care for this beauty… a great dream boat for sure!!
This one is a beautiful yacht. I just need to hit the lottery and I'm on it. ✌️😎👍
Happy 100th to you and Randay, Captain Q. Awesome boat for the price and well worth 42 points I'd say.
Thanks Fred!! Cheers
What a beautiful sailboat Captain! You find some real gems. We need an update from Ran-Day!
It’s overdue… but coming in the next week. Thanks!!
Another great showing gents thanks again! Really appreciate your channel and what you do
Thanks Kevi!! Appreciate the comments and feedback since the early days! 👍
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as an individual right on the very cusp between boomer and gen x your presentations give me inspiration. I've never sailed in my life but I am completely fascinated and submerged into the potential I could actually do it as a lifestyle. I'm closer to 60 than 55 so I guess I'm considered a boomer.
Your channel brings me inspiration and joy. Thanks for what you do much appreciated guys!
Well I absolutely love this boat ❤️, everything about it and the wood finishes inside are so warm and beautiful... I would buy this boat today if I could...
We agree!
What a score for someone! I wish it was me. One of the best ever Captain! Thanks!
agreed, michael... just lovely all the way around!
Lovely Choi Lee. ... Cheers. ...
OMG!
I love this boat!
Nice to see the Newport cruse. Yea.. This boat at this price.... Wow~ I am now considering your videos (along with Randy's boat updates) just plain Dream Fuel ~~~ a You Tube thing. Thank you so much. You and Randy do provide "What Dreams are made of !" Just one other Sailing Subscription: (that guy Ian in San Diego) ~~~. You guys are the best! ~ Thank you for all that you do ! ~~~. Just imagine.
Definitely going to check out Ian when we catch a breather this coming week (we shot a lot last week)
Congratulations on 100 episodes. Looking forward to the next 100.
Thanks very much! That snuck up on us!!
Great video and great boat. But even the captain had some hesitations about the hidden flaws... definitely a surveyors dream...
Congratulations on 100 Episodes!! I have a 78' Cheoy Lee Offshore 32', and love my girl! Got to be honest... You'll never find any cans of Dinty Moore Beef Stew on my boat.,. That's an allergy issue nothing against them. Love watching you guys! Please Stay Safe & Can't Wait For 101!! Keep up the amazing work!
Hey! We live aboard a Cheoy Lee 41' in California! Where are you sailing?
Beautiful boat. Fantastic condition for her age!
Thanks for the tour. Very nice boat in design, construction and condition. It's a treat to get to see her, and there is always something to learn.
Typo: swaging is spelled with an A not an E. So swage, not swege.
Duly noted thank you
What a beauty.
I am almost sad because of this episode. I am still 18 months from buying a boat, yet...here is the boat I want. It is so beautiful!! Gosh, I will have to keep my eye out for another example of one of these...wow!
Don't despair your girl is waiting for you and good things come to those who wait,,,,,,, (sometimes)
I did a number of surveys, mostly as an owner's rep, in Asia in the 80's and 90's on yachts under construction. Cheoy Lee had their own way of doing things. They were fair to middling, but I think their association with Pedrick brought them along to building a better boat.
interesting... does make sense that he could help give them some direction. thanks!
@@YachtHunters Practically every yard in Hong Kong or Taiwan was sorely in need of a laminate engineer. I won't list the items I found in the laminate schedule, it was disgusting. At the time the only Asian Lloyd's 100A1 approved yard was TaShing in Tainan, Taiwan. Absolutely stellar laminate schedules carefully performed by a really talented crew.
Wow episode 100 congratulations 🎉🎉🎊🎊🍾🍾 stunning and beautiful boat ⛵️⛵️⛵️🥰🥰
Thanks Kathleen!! #100 snuck up on us!! Cheers
Congratulations on Episode 100! A major milestone indeed. I look forward to your episodes each week and enjoy learning something each time I watch. Is it possible thay you may attend the Annapolis Boat show? Would love to meet you both in person some time. I missed your meet up and sail.
Thank you very much! We are hoping to hit the show again this year depending on .....
Noting how the anchor is bolted together it looks like an Mantus M1 anchor as opposed to a Rocna.
Nice boat, Great review.
These boats right here are on my top 10 world Cruisers
Great taste, James!! You’d be well off taking this one around the world
Fantastic boat!
gorgeous!!
We're gonna need a bigger score wheel.
this is true!!! ;)
Stunning. I wish upon a star. TY
Beautiful condition, nice older layout and great deal.
Thank you very much!
Really really like this boat.
Wow! Exactly.
That's a great live aboard some good batteries and some solar and set sail ⛵️
Looks well cared for
Thanks for posting and sharing. That is a beautiful boat.
Our pleasure!
She sure is!
Although we LOVE our Cheoy Lee 41' the Pedrick 47' is a dream boat of ours. There is so much potential!
Your layout on the offshore is pretty great with the round settee… so many great features on the Offshore 41… keep up the great work, you two!!
@@YachtHunters Ours is actually not an Offshore! She is a CL41... the combination of the Pedrick and Offshore design so Cheoy Lee could avoid paying royalties. we will have to give you a boat tour sometime!
Magnificent boat! Now the real estate is ridiculous live aboard should be rockin it.
This boat is amazing! Wow I'm sold...😁
How much did YOU go for?
I love the shape.
Gorgeous vessel. This would make a great cruiser or world traveler. Immaculate condition.
We agree!
We live aboard a Cheoy Lee 41' that we are cruising - they are remarkable vessels!
Beautiful
That's a nice boat!
Lovely boat
O.M.G. Cap she is stunning ,And that price? that's giving her away . she has been lovingly cared for .she will draw anyone's eye at any dock you would take her to .Even here in the west coast of Wa. I can hear her calling , Summers hear let's go sailing .
Let's GOOOOOO! :)
@@YachtHunters Amen .You run the boat and i'll do the cooking when your not teaching me how to sail .
20-25° off the wind? That would be quite the accomplishment for an old Choey Lee!
Oh did I say that
Seroously, one of the most stand-out boats you have done and $90,000.00 looks to be a few K less than most other comparable boats. Thanks
Yea seems like a lot of bang for the buck!!
Amazing condition given the age. Another excellent review.
couldn't agree more.... speaks to the merchant marine owner... he knows how to take care of a boat!
Pedrick designed boats are beautiful
Agreed!! 👍
In a parallel universe I live aboard this boat. A try find. Thank you!!
how can we get one of those?
A great video and a beautiful boat. Captain, did you get new suspenders? You are looking great!
These guys remind me of Mr. Peabody and Sherman. “What do we call this Mr. Peabody?” (Meant as a complement…I enjoy the vids.)
you are surprisingly closer than you might realize hahahaha
Love everything ❤
Agreed 😍
lol the foot 🤣🤣🤣
Look at all those orange hats on the deck....looks like everyone had a great time , sorry couldn't make it ....
perhaps on our next outing :)
Sweet sweet boat!👍🏻💯🥰✌🏻
We agree!
Hard to imagine this not being on this year’s best of list. Hard not to be impressed with this one.
agreed!
You’re right so sit back and make it easy !
Hi Captain Q and Randy , wow that boat is beautiful well worth the money I think if that was in Australia I would Buy it without hesitation looks fantastic I believe it go though survey Without much problem Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia
Agree Cliff… let us know if you decide to buy it and need help sailing her back home. We’ve got two volunteers right here! Cheers😎
Beautiful Boat!
We agree!
So many Cheoy Lee's have been abused. So it's great to see one this well cared for.
What a beauty!
It really is so sad to see :( we LOVE our Cheoy Lee and have worked hard to restore her to her former glory and beyond
and youve done a great job i hope our viewers can find SAILING AVOCET ON YOU TUBE
@@YachtHunters You're the best Captain Q!
Beautiful boat
Thank you very much!
I always liked Cheoy Lee's. They make some trawlers BTW. This one seems real nice 'cept it's missing a mast.
It is!! I added one to the PB so perhaps it’s not too late!! 😄
I agree with the rating. The price seems more than reasonable. I just want to move onboard. I love this boat.
You’ve got some great taste Beverly!
Stunning boat and I really like the layout. But man all that teak to care for.
Labor of love… 😍