"Sailing Grace" - 46' Tayana - 2002
Specifications
Boat type: Sail
Make: Tayana
Year: 2002
Length: 46'
Beam: 13'-9"
Draft: 5'-10"
Accommodations
Berths: 10
Cabins: 3
Heads: 2
Galley
Icebox / Fridge: Refrigerator
Microwave: Yes
Stove: LPG
Oven: Yes
BBQ Grill: Gas
Rig, Sails & Deck
Rig: Pilothouse / Cutter
Mainsail: Furling
Headsail: Furling
Bimini: No
Dodger: No
Electronics
Depth Sounder: Yes
Knotmeter: Yes
Navigation: GPS Radar Chart Plotter
Autopilot: Yes
Stereo: CD
Television: No
Inverter: Yes
Mechanical
Water Tank: 260 gallons
Fuel Tank: 230 gallons
Holding Tank: 50 gallons
Heater: Independent
Generator: No
Windlass: Electric
Other
Port Superior Marina
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| Season | 2 Days | 3 Days | Ea. Addt'l Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early | $2,546 | $2,546 | $679 |
| Prime | $2,995 | $2,995 | $799 |
| Late | $2,696 | $2,696 | $719 |
Yacht Damage Waiver : $37 / day.
Add a Motor Dinghy : $35 / day.
Yacht Description
Sailing Grace is a 46' Tayana/Vancover custom designed pilothouse which gives one the rare opportunity to command the waters in total comfort and class!
There is 6'4" headroom throughout, abundant storage and practical layout makes it feel like a 56' yacht. Sleeps ten, with two staterooms, the master forward and guest aft, both with showers. Six more accommodations to sleep; private cabin with two bunk beds, two bench settees in pilot house, and two in salon.
Not your typical motorsailor, but engineered to sail close to the wind with good speed. Designed for experienced single handed sailing with an electric winch for the main sail furl, bow thruster, radar/chart plotter, auto pilot and bow thruster.
Pilothouse sailing is a great way to avoid biting flies and mosquitoes. Often we hear, "I am not much for sailing, but with the pilothouse features I'd sail any day!" There are no ruined charters, uncomfortable rain coats, or riding out the weather below deck. No one ever gets cold in spring and fall sailing in the comfort of this yacht's radiant hot water diesel heater with six thermostats throughout. When you've had enough sun, wind and weather, just set anchor and watch mother nature from inside. We will gladly set up extra time to go over how the boat handles.
Call to book her today and ask about the boat owner's special offer to stay in his Crosslake, MN lake cabin or condo in Texas when you book a trip on Sailing Grace!

Visual summary of boat's layout.





