Custom Bruce Roberts 434 D Pilothouse Cutter
This boat is listed elsewhere on the internet and I have decided to reduce the price to $68,000.00 from $75,000.00 In order to be consistent I have changed the price on this ad to reflect advertisements elsewhere. Send me a message if you are interested in finding out more about this amazing sail-ready world cruiser.
Length 43.3’, Breadth 13.5’ depth 6.5’
Net tonnage; 42 thousand pounds
Gross tonnage 46 Thousand pounds
Mast height above waterline is 60’
Draft 6.5’
Design type “Pilothouse Performance Cruiser”, knife blade 8,000 lb. keel with reinforced skeg rudder
U.S. Coast Guard Documented steel-hull blue water performance cruiser. Expertly built in Lindhurst N.Y.1998 Currently located in Niceville Florida in the western panhandle of the state, on the inner coastal waterway.
The Bruce Roberts designs are well known for their circumnavigating abilities, as they were designed to face the harshest seas. The 434-D Pilothouse cutter rig was designed to take on anything including Australian waters, the Northern passage, Cape Horn, or the Antartic. S/V “Hawk” will get you there and back. My friends like to call her “The Hell-N-Back boat” because it will get you there and back. Bruce Roberts classifies this vessel design as a "Performance Cruiser" and she definitely fits that billing. Most of my friends refer to her as a "Ship". I have felt at times she is not only that, but an "Environment". The pilot house ceiling is seven feet tall and you can imagine sailing in rough seas and weather being completely safe and insulated inside the pilothouse from the torrent going on outside. This incredibly well built vessel can take you on any worldwide adventure you can imagine. Hence that's why Bruce Roberts designs can be seen in far-flung ports around the world. They are rare and no one is building them anymore which is why this is an amazing opportunity to buy one that is in "Sail Away" condition, for a very reasonable price.
S/V “Hawk” is located in beautiful Niceville Florida in a live aboard marina, only a 20 minute sail or motor to famous Destin Florida where the waters are emerald and the sands are like powdered sugar. Slip fee where "Hawk" resides now is only $514.00 per month in Boggy Bayou where the water is brackish and barnacles are almost non-existent. If you purchase the boat you will be invited to stay right here at the same rate if you want to relocate here. You can enjoy the last slip on the dock for an unobstructed view and beautiful sundowns. Due to the large deck around the cockpit Hawk is a natural gathering place for the friendly helpful residents of the marina.
"Hawk" rides and feels like a trawler under motor power, and sails like a dream. She’s fast with a hull speed of 11-12K and easily achieves 10k using her motor for power. She is very rock-solid stable, doesn’t even move when you jump onboard, turns on a dime and backs up predictably compared to full-keel designs. Three or four foot waves are hardly noticeable. If you’re looking for a coastal cruising bay-sailing"water-lilly" this is not the boat for you. However, it is an EXCELLENT live aboard something akin to a two bedroom two bath apartment."Hawk" is not a beginners sailboat, however she handles like a 24' o'Day due to the knife-blade keel and skeg rudder combination.Additionally, this vessel is set up for single sailor sailing. All running rigging goes aft to the cockpit. There is a remote switch for the new Lewmar V3 anchor windlass, and a new iCom GPS enabled VHF radio with a remote “Commandmic” on the binnacle. This 43’ vessel really is easier to handle than most any smaller boat I have ever captained.
This fine well-built example was lovingly crafted by an expert builder who took his time with the welding and the installation of interior substructures, systems that make this not just a boat, but an “environment”. Over the years “Hawk” became somewhat famous, since the previous owner sailed through the Bahamas and south Florida for several years and many adventures. He was an avid ecologist/environmentalist/diver and tailored this vessel to suit his adventuresome missions. He added many expensive pieces of equipment as he upgraded “Hawk’s” capabilities. Most surprising to me was the discovery of a massive stainless steel retractable 6-step 7-foot hinged dive ladder installed on the sugar scoop stern, and a fresh hot and cold water shower to greet you after a salty dive.
S/V “Hawk” has many-many attributes and top of the line equipment installed. Manuals exist on most systems. “Hawk” includes more equipment than I have ever seen on a sailboat actually.
Equipment list
It is obvious this vessel was built by a genius builder/engineer who took his time and spent a lot of money on the finest equipment available for a blue-water performance cruiser.
The weld-work is second to none. We hauled it out recently last March 2018 and hired a certified marine surveyor to survey it from the waterline down. He made some recommendations and we spent over $9,000.00 eliminating potential problems, rust issues, and had the repairs professionally welded patching several small holes in the anchor-locker area, and strengthened the skeg rudder attachment to insure many years of worry free traveling.
It has always had a thick epoxy barrier covering the entire exterior and epoxy painted inside throughout. It is also foam insulated throughout most of the boat covered with wood wainscoting for superior temperature control. While hauled-out we raised the painted water line 6” in anticipation of being heavily laden one day for an international crossing. We then coated it with five layers of tie-coat and SeaHawk bottom paint from the water line down.
The sails are in great shape and the genoa recently had new Sunbrella sewn on to upgrade the UV protection. The Spin-Tech Triumph 2000 roller furling is virtually fool-proof and very substantial. The battened main has a stack-pack and lazy jacks for ease of use. The hank-on cutter sail is new.
Hawk is fully wired from bow to stern, most within plastic conduit for protection A/C and DC wiring feature many convenient outlets.
The C-Tronix AP9000 autopilot functions beautifully with the duel hydraulic steering and with the skeg rudder maneuvering in reverse and docking is vastly superior to full-keel vessels.
While on the hard recently, a crack was detected near the rear of the skeg attachment to the hull, so that area was beefed up with welded doubling plates by a certified marine welder to insure it’s indefinite structural integrity for decades to come.
There is a thick epoxy barrier coat on the outer hull extending to the toe rails. During the haul out two coats of Seahawk “Tie-coat” and three layers of external ablative antifouling Seahawk bottom paint were applied and the waterline was raised 6 inches in anticipation of being loaded for international destinations.
Research shows that Bruce Roberts 434-D’s average over $100,000.00 sales price. This example is not perfect (yet) but is in very good shape with most all systems functioning properly. We are asking $75,000.00 (OBO best offer), or will trade even for a Trimaran or Catamaran of equal value in Thailand (no project boats will be considered). Just in time for a summertime journey anywhere in the world. You will never ever find another boat as well equipped and practical as this boat. If your goal is open sea adventure, "Hawk" can take you anywhere in the world right now! Call Lee @ 407-406-4329