In the world of sailing, the term "pocket cruiser" refers to a category of sailboats that pack a remarkable amount of capability and comfort into a relatively small package. These nimble vessels, typically ranging from 20 to 30 feet in length, have garnered a dedicated following among sailors for a number of compelling reasons.
One of the standout features of pocket cruisers is their ability to provide a full cruising experience despite their modest size. Affordability is another appealing aspect of owning a pocket cruiser. Both the initial purchase price and the ongoing maintenance cost are substantially lower compared to larger vessels.
Designed to be operated by a solo sailor or small crew, pocket cruisers are renowned for their manageable size and ease of handling. It is the compact nature and ease of handling that opens the door to countless cruising opportunities that would not be obtainable in a larger sailboat.
Whether you're a seasoned mariner or a novice sailor, pocket cruisers offer an exceptional blend of practicality, economy, and adventure.
'Mary T' is a 23-foot Hartley-designed sailboat, constructed to an exceptionally high standard by her current owner, who has demonstrated meticulous attention to detail throughout the build. Launched originally in 1987, Mary T was stored undercover in a workshop for 15 years before undergoing a comprehensive restoration. The boat was completely stripped down and rebuilt between 2016 and 2018. The owner estimates that building a similar yacht with the same inventory would cost between $80-$100k.
Mary T is meticulously equipped for coastal cruising, boasting an inventory that is truly exceptional. She is outfitted with a comprehensive array of electronics, electrical installations, sails, and rigging that leaves virtually nothing to be desired. Every little detail has been carefully considered, ensuring that you would be hard-pressed to identify any additional equipment needed.
Mary T features a cutter rig with dual furling headsails and an in-boom furling mainsail, making her exceptionally easy to handle. All lines are led aft to the multiple self-tailing cockpit winches, allowing her to be sailed from the safety and comfort of the cockpit.
Stepping down below you are greeted a cozy and functional living environment that would appeal to those who enjoy the challenge of making the most out of a small spaces. The well-designed interior offers a surprising amount of accommodation and can comfortably sleep three adults without feeling cramped. While headroom is limited, the layout is thoughtfully arranged, allowing you to complete most tasks while seated.
There is small yet functionally galley with a metho stove, single stainless sink and a top loading 12v refrigerator. All the essentials to cook up a storm.
Mary T has a full array of safety equipment including a life raft the cleverly stows above the companionway.
Pocket cruising sailboats appeal to a diverse range of sailors who prioritize affordability, ease of handling, and the pure enjoyment of sailing. Whether you're looking for a cost-effective introduction to cruising, a manageable platform for learning, or a versatile vessel for exploration, Mary T is exceptionally well-equipped to meet your sailing aspirations.
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