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Van De Stadt Caribbean 40'

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Created by Wazzor > 9 months ago, 20 Jan 2024
Wazzor
40 posts
20 Jan 2024 6:09AM
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Hello everyone,

I saw advertised a 2002 fibreglass Van De Stadt Caribbean 40' and am seeking some valuable opinions from the more knowledgable folk here. All pros and cons welcomed and appreciated.

Thank you.

cammd
QLD, 4264 posts
20 Jan 2024 8:54AM
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This one?

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/van-de-stadt-caribbean-40/305742

Pros - new engine, new rigging, new electronics, new batteries, new wind generator, 2 new spinnakers and a new genoa. That's a lot of big ticket items already sorted, its seems like a lot of upgrades for the $30K figure mentioned

Cons - wouldn't be to keen on a balsa cored deck, would be checking that for soft spots, a 20 yo boat is bound to have had some leaks over that time.

Wazzor
40 posts
20 Jan 2024 7:44AM
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cammd said..
This one?

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/van-de-stadt-caribbean-40/305742

Pros - new engine, new rigging, new electronics, new batteries, new wind generator, 2 new spinnakers and a new genoa. That's a lot of big ticket items already sorted, its seems like a lot of upgrades for the $30K figure mentioned

Cons - wouldn't be to keen on a balsa cored deck, would be checking that for soft spots, a 20 yo boat is bound to have had some leaks over that time.


Correct. That was my main concern. Would that concern be valid to all in filled fiberglass decks?...or not really a concern with foam infill perhaps? Just curious. Also is it true that Van De Stadt yachts released designs of which anyone could manufacture the vessel....ie at home? If so, how would one tell where the vessel was built.

Cheers

cammd
QLD, 4264 posts
20 Jan 2024 11:43AM
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A balsa cored deck would not be on my list of must have but not a deal breaker either. Get the surveyor to check and get down into the boat and check yourself where the penetrations exit inside. If they have leaked you should see some evidence.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
20 Jan 2024 6:59PM
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There are plenty of balsa cored hull and deck web link stories - the best probably here - huge effort and funding to rectify - they sailed the recent Sydney to Hobart - see all the parts of the series if interested

www.sail-world.com/news/234311/J-Bird-III-Restoration-Series-Part-7

But as per cammd not all balsa cored laminates have this extent of the problem, some will have none.

Yes Van de Stadt designs were available as full construction plans for home builders - thousands were and will be built. That yacht interior for sure doesn't look like home built and the advertised builder is presumably professional - you can confirm with the seller.

As you would be aware the design originated in 1986 but that is also not show stopper - it is a great timeless design of moderate proportions and sensible draft and lead keel and bulb.

www.stadtdesign.com/designs/stock_plans_sail/caribbean_40/


cammd
QLD, 4264 posts
20 Jan 2024 7:16PM
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Everyone has their own preferences, mine is a for a custom cruising yacht over production.

I think it's possible to get a very well built boat to a well respected design. I think you can get Nautor Swan/Halberg Rassey level quality for a Beneteau price or less when comparing similar size age and equipment.




EastCoastSail
310 posts
21 Jan 2024 7:04AM
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Question on this boat's engine layout, engine is fitted with output shaft forward with what appears to be no propshaft. Is there another output shaft under the engine?

julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
21 Jan 2024 10:49AM
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EastCoastSail said..
Question on this boat's engine layout, engine is fitted with output shaft forward with what appears to be no propshaft. Is there another output shaft under the engine?






Yeah noticed that and thought maybe it was a v drive although one would think that that would all be contained within a designed for purpose gearbox. No sense in having output shafts that go nowhere which contain seals which can wear out and leak. After all it's not a tractor to which ancillaries can be attached.

Never seen that model of toilet either. Mind you no sooner posted this than I see a similar item on an aluminium catamaran for sale in Tasmania. This one appears to have a crank handle! Maybe it's some sort of integral black water tank although it isn't very big.

lydia
1920 posts
21 Jan 2024 9:37AM
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Does look like a Van de Stadt Caribbean 40 to me.
That is out of the Van d Stadt MAC 1 mould that was in South Australia. Design 346
Keel is not Van de Stadt either
It is a IOR boat. Quick run given the comments above!

Look the stern sections btw.

EastCoastSail
310 posts
21 Jan 2024 10:42AM
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Both heads are composting toilets, that's the crank handle to break up the turds.

lydia
1920 posts
21 Jan 2024 10:44AM
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From memory Jon Sayer did the new rig design and keel on that one.
Was in Qld when launched.

Chris 249
NSW, 3513 posts
21 Jan 2024 6:49PM
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lydia said..

That is out of the Van d Stadt MAC 1 mould that was in South Australia. Design 346



Yep.

Wazzor
40 posts
21 Jan 2024 5:15PM
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lydia said..
Does look like a Van de Stadt Caribbean 40 to me.
That is out of the Van d Stadt MAC 1 mould that was in South Australia. Design 346
Keel is not Van de Stadt either
It is a IOR boat. Quick run given the comments above!

Look the stern sections btw.


I dont understand your comment on the stern sections? Could you please expand?

stray
SA, 325 posts
21 Jan 2024 10:02PM
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Thats not a carribean 40.

saltiest1
NSW, 2557 posts
22 Jan 2024 5:56AM
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julesmoto said..

EastCoastSail said..
Question on this boat's engine layout, engine is fitted with output shaft forward with what appears to be no propshaft. Is there another output shaft under the engine?







Yeah noticed that and thought maybe it was a v drive although one would think that that would all be contained within a designed for purpose gearbox. No sense in having output shafts that go nowhere which contain seals which can wear out and leak. After all it's not a tractor to which ancillaries can be attached.

Never seen that model of toilet either. Mind you no sooner posted this than I see a similar item on an aluminium catamaran for sale in Tasmania. This one appears to have a crank handle! Maybe it's some sort of integral black water tank although it isn't very big.



Much the same as my loo. I'm very happy with it too.

lydia
1920 posts
22 Jan 2024 4:46AM
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Wazzor said..


lydia said..
Does look like a Van de Stadt Caribbean 40 to me.
That is out of the Van d Stadt MAC 1 mould that was in South Australia. Design 346
Keel is not Van de Stadt either
It is a IOR boat. Quick run given the comments above!

Look the stern sections btw.




I dont understand your comment on the stern sections? Could you please expand?



Look at the pics of the stern sections then look at the line drawings on the van de Stadt website
completely different
I also owned an Agari that is on the website so familiar with the designs

lydia
1920 posts
22 Jan 2024 4:48AM
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Wazzor said..

lydia said..
Does look like a Van de Stadt Caribbean 40 to me.
That is out of the Van d Stadt MAC 1 mould that was in South Australia. Design 346
Keel is not Van de Stadt either
It is a IOR boat. Quick run given the comments above!

Look the stern sections btw.



I dont understand your comment on the stern sections? Could you please expand?


There was missing "not" in the earlier post

cammd
QLD, 4264 posts
22 Jan 2024 6:57AM
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info@stadtdesign.com

Could be a good place to ask questions



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