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Bob Allnutt, December 2008

Sargent at ease
| Owner | Bought | Sold | Boat's Name | Home Port |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Allnutt | 2005 | Victory | St. Inigoes, MD | |
| Larry Motschenbacher | 1999 | 2005 | Sedna | Ankorage, AK |
| 1999 | 47 Seas | WA | ||
| Last Call | ||||
| Starshine |
About the Owners (current and former)
Bob Allnutt: Is a lifelong sailor and former Crelock 37 owner. He's sailed to Bermuda and crewed from England to the Azores. In 2005 he bought the LNVT Victory on Seattle's Lake Union. He cruised the San Juan Islands before trucking her east to Port Clinton, OH. From there he cruised up the Niagara River, down the Erie Canal and Hudson Rivers, south into the Atlantic, up the Delaware and into the home waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Before retiring, Bob managed the National Geographic Society’s Photographic and Digital Imaging Laboratory.
Larry Motschenbacher: Sedna is the Inuit (Eskimo) goddess of the sea and all her creatures. After we named her, a scientist named the new planetary body beyond Pluto, which many call the 10th planet, Sedna. The planet Sedna is said to have a 10,500-year orbit.
Last Call: Scuttlebutt has it that Last Call was owned by a Microsoft executive and used mostly as a party boat on Lake Union.
Layout
- Straight salon sette
- Galley to port
- Pilot house has single engine-room floor-hatch to port
- Stateroom has double seat to starboard
Mechanical and Engine Detail
- Yanmar 4 LHA-HTP diesel engine New 2007
- Borg Warner Transmission New 2007 2.57:1 ratio
- Propeller LH 24x16x4, New 2007
- Vetus 5012 3kW bow thruster
- Dual Raycor 500 fuel filters
- Tankage
- 240g diesel in 4 original black iron tanks
- 150g water in 2 orginal aluminum tanks
- 25g holding tank welded plastic in engine room
- 2 30lb aluminum LP cylinders
- LasDrop shaft seal, New 2007
- Webasto diesel furnace
- Hydronic heat via hotwater coil
- 3 electric bilge pumps with helm indicator lights and a
- manual bilge pump
- 1 Groco sea water strainers (engine )
- Seastar Hydraulic steering
- 2 Electric horns
- Electrically operated toilet
- Pressurized fresh water system with expansion tank
- Water heater (from 120 VAC or engine cooling water)
- All window glass and channels replaced (3/16" auto glass)
- Hydraulic steering
Electrical
- Alternator: Hitachi 41 D 12 Volt / 60 amp-
- Automatic 3-step Deep Cycle voltage regulator
- Link-10 Battery Monitor
- Trace 2500W inverter (new 1997)
- Two starting batteries (new 2008)
Galley
- refrigerator/freezer with top and side access
- 3 burner propane gas stove and oven, new 2007
- Electric LP shutoff valve
Electronics
- Furuno 12 mile radar
- 3 Garmin GPS units
- Garmin depth
- Autopilot
- Marine VHF radio
- AM/FM/CD stereo with speakers in pilot house and salon
Deck
- Electric Windlass
- 65# Fordjord anchor and 300 ft of chain
- 2 - 25lb Danforth anchor and 200' of 1/2" nylon rode
- Salt water bibb at bow
- Pilot house mounted spot light
- 1 Wood mast and boom aft of stack
- Storage boxes on upper deck
- New Epoxy Bottom 1998
- bulwarks repainted in 1997
- All bronze fittings have been 24k gold plated
Related Documents
Operation Manual






