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1986 Bristol 35' (10.67 m) 35.5

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

Casco

1986 Bristol 35.5

Flag of Registry: United States

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Vessel ID#     Last Updated: 2024-06-19 09:03:47

Boat History Report

Description

The Bristol 35.5 is a cruising classic. She has the desirable centerboard option offering shoal draft anchorage possibilities. Perfect for Bay sailing. Designed by Ted Hood with traditional lines and great sailing performance. Her teak toe rails (restored Summer 2021) and a dark green hull make her a head turner in any harbor. Below she sleeps 6 in a varnished teak interior. She is offered by her third owner a family who has lovingly used and maintained her. She is ready for a summer cruise. Please notice the survey which designates this vessel in ABOVE AVERAGE Condition. This is a testament to the quality of build and the attention to detail in maintenance and up keeping by her owners. 


Specifications

HIN/IMO: BTY00167D686

LOA: 35' 5'' (10.80 Meters)

Type: Sail- Used

Year: 1986

Beam: 10' 10''

LWL: 35' 5''

Draft Max: 9' 6''

Draft Min: 3' 9''

Cabins: 2

Single Berths: 6

Heads: 1

Maximum Speed: 9 Knots

Cruise Speed: 7 Knots

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Bridge Clearance: 48'

Fuel Tank: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)

Fresh Water: 36 Gallons (136.27 Liters)

Holding Tank: 25 Gallons (94.64 Liters)

Ballast Weight: 5000 lbs

Dry Weight: 15500

Seating Capacity: 6

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Full Details

Overview


Accommodations


From the bow; V-berth with center filler, storage in drawers and behind cane and teak faced sliding cabinet doors, teak and ash sole, access to head to port. To starboard are 3 storage drawers and a shelf. Forward access to the anchor well is through teak doors.


HEAD:


Head with large varnished mirror. Hot and cold pressure water, Raritan PH II manual head with Y-valve and holding tank, all odor-free hoses, and opening screened port and dorade vent. Deck pump out for holding tank.


Main Salon:


Varnished teak bulkhead mounted table with two folding leafs. Port and starboard settees which convert to double berths with storage under, above and behind. Wet locker, Nav station, and large quarter berth. Large Bomar hatches , 4 opening ports w/screens, and dorade vent. Teak and ash sole throughout. "Casco" has the upgraded Bristol interior with U-shaped galley, louvered locker fronts and varnished teak throughout.


Galley:


Galley to starboard with gimballed stainless steel Princess 3-burner stove and oven, propane tank, regulator and gas sensor alarm, stainless steel sink, ample storage, Raritan 6 gallon hot water tank provides water from AC or engine, pressure water pump and large, divided ice box.


Additional


  • "MOM" man overboard gear
  • OB motor bracket
  • Manual and electric bilge pumps
  • ACR MOB Light


Comments


The Bristol 35.5 is a cruising classic, combining traditional; appearance, quality construction, solid performance with comfortable, attractive cruising accommodations.


"Casco" has had three owners who have used her seasonally in New England.


Recommended to those who seek a versatile, shoal draft cruising classic in turn-key condition.



Nav Station & Electronics


Full size chart table with storage drawers, shelf, cubbies and cabinets


  • Garmin 545 s Color GPS Plotter at nav station
  • Raytheon 10X radar
  • Autohelm 4000 Autopilot
  • Panasonic VHF
  • Raymarine ST60 Depth, Speed, Wind, AWI in cockpit


Electrical


  • 2 -12 V batteries new 2021
  • 110 v Shore power cord
  • 110v and 12 v Electric Panel with circuit breakers


Deck


  • Dark green dodger with zip out panels
  • Awning
  • Mainsail cover
  • Stern swim ladder
  • Edson folding cockpit table
  • Edson controls
  • Edson drink holder
  • Stainless dorade vents
  • Lifelines & fittings
  • 2 - Danforth anchors with chain and rodes
  • 4 - main windows all removed , rebedded and powder coated
  • 4-opening ports with screens
  • 2 - overhead hatches replaced (year)


Hull


  • Solid fiberglass hull
  • Dark green Awlgripped topsides
  • Higher Teak toe rails varnished (all brightwork professionally refinished in 2021)


Sails & Equipment


  • Mainsail w/ Mack Stackpack
  • Dark Green mainsail cover
  • 130% Genoa
  • Gennaker
  • Harken Roller Furling (1997) with suncover
  • Lewmar 46 ST primary winches
  • Stainless steel adjustable 


Disclaimer

The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

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Rick and Deb Miles

Yacht Broker

333 Victory Road

Quincy MA 02169 United States
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Deb and Rick Miles are a husband-and-wife team who have decided to bring their skills, experience, and enthusiasm to the Brewer Yacht Sales team. Captain Rick’s love of boating began in his childhood. His life on the sea started by racing turnabouts in Boston Harbor for Cottage Park Yacht Club in Winthrop and later, throughout high school, college, and most of his twenties, he worked his way up from deckhand to captain for Sea Star Fisheries, a local offshore lobstering company based out of Marblehead. Miles attended Norwich University and after leaving the lobstering industry in 1987, started the company, Ariel Cruises, which saw him as owner and operator of a 60-foot Morgan schooner for charter throughout New England and the Caribbean. Since that time, Rick established several successful schooner and expedition cruise businesses, specializing in cruising the coast of Maine and taking passengers into remote expeditions with destinations to the Arctic, Sable Island, Newfoundland, Labrador, Baffin Island, Greenland, and Trans-Atlantic. Rick has voyaged over 125,000 nautical miles aboard sail and power vessels.

Since 2013 Captain Miles has held the position of Boston’s Port Captain for City Experiences by Hornblower (previously Boston Harbor Cruises, LLC). Miles assisted in overseeing the operation of all fleet vessels and services involved in running the passenger vessel business with over 50 vessels and up to 300 departures per day for annual ridership of over 2.5 million passengers. Rick has been the company’s United States Coast Guard liaison and has attended over 150 USCG vessel COI and Hull Inspections as owner’s representative. He presently lives in Concord MA, has completed the Blackburn Challenge six times, (a 23-mile open-ocean solo row in a 450 lb. traditional Grand Banks fishing dory). Rick is proud to hold a US Coast Guard Masters License, 6th renewal, up to 200 GRT, Near Coastal with endorsements and valid TWIC card. Rick has extensive experience in steel, fiberglass, and wooden vessels and their systems, both sail, and power. 

Deb Read Miles loves adventure and has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world, starting in 4th grade when her family moved from Wellesley, MA to London, England. Her love of boats and the ocean developed from summers spent boating and swimming off Bar Harbor and Kennebunkport ME. Deb earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree from 

Lesley University and is a practicing artist. She has a long entrepreneurial background including work as a principal at the Boston-area interior design firm Decors by Bailey and Read, serving as Director of New Business Development for the design group at Hill Holliday Advertising, and was the Vice President and co-creator of the heavy equipment rental company, BKE Construction in Mohammedia, Morocco. Her love of boats and a new adventure has led her to a new goal; to give outstanding service to her clients at Brewer Yacht Sales and to, one day, sail around the world with her husband Rick on their 64-foot Sundeer Ketch, Artemis. Deb and Rick recently completed a 1500-nautical mile delivery of Artemis, from Fort Lauderdale to Salem, MA, and plan to charter the vessel. Deb is working toward getting her captain's license and advocates for empowering women to learn and take the lead in boating endeavors. Deb’s appreciation of different world cultures, love of people, deep understanding of current design trends, and effective marketing strategies are assets she is eager to offer her clients. However, the biggest benefits Rick and Deb offer are their team approach, a lifetime of knowledge and experience, dedication to honesty, integrity, and the belief in kindness in all matters.Â