Boat Review – 44 DeFever

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Among the good popular trawler styles, the 44 DeFever is well suited for the cruising couple. It has a large aft deck and bridge place. The sun deck can even carry a 11-foot Whaler or inflatable. The owner’s stateroom is huge and located in the stern of the yacht. A guest stateroom is situated forward.

This lady typically transports Nine hundred gallons of diesel fuel along with Three hundred and fifty gallons of drinkable water. Range is undoubtedly One thousand five hundred miles or more. The 44 is really a dependable LRC with a full strong fiberglass displacement hull. She’s no longer in construction. The 44’s manufacturing period was from 1981 to 2004

The 44 DeFever is a uncomplicated twin-cabin, twin-engine trawler good at long-distance touring. The strongly designed full displacement hull has a high, flared bow and sufficient freeboard all about the decks. The superstructure features a large foredeck, an amidships pilothouse/salon as well as an open sundeck aft. The flybridge features a full centerline helm station with individual seating. Full-length hand rails and plentiful side decks result in protected passage between your fore and aft decks during the move.

The 44 DeFever is a 44,000 lb. boat is typically operated by dual 120-135 hp Lehman diesels, installed amidships. Tankage and power generators are positioned in the devoted fully stand up walk around engine room that features a workbench. The engine room is one of the most appealing top features of this craft.

A roomy aft “sundeck” is protected by using a hardtop with regard to sun and rain shielding.

On the inside, the chief cabin includes a galley-up layout. The galley, to port, includes a stovetop, range, fridge and lots of storage space. There’s a L-shaped dining room. The lower helm can be found to starboard and features more than enough room for your complete variety of electronic devices.

The master stateroom is aft and it has an island bunk plus a fully outfitted head along with shower. There is another guest cabin up forward having a V-berth as well as adjoining bath.

A pre-owned 44 DeFever is usually sought after by competent boating fanatics. These types of used boats tend to be sought after as a result of high quality placed into them when constructed. Any typical used 44 DeFever might have a variety of the everyday small concerns seen on previously owned private yachts. Practically nothing sticks out as a serious problem.

At the time of 1/27/2016, you can find 12 44 DeFevers available on the market which range from $149-$324 in price.

Specifications:

LOA: 43 feet, 9 inches

BEAM: 14 feet, 9 inches

DRAFT: 4 feet, 7 inches

WEIGHT: 44,000 pounds

HULL TYPE: displacement

PROPULSION: twin diesels, 120-135 hp

TANKAGE: 900 gallons fuel, 350 gallons water

DESIGNER: Arthur DeFever

DeFever Background:

Arthur DeFever utilized his early seafaring years constructing commercially made tuna fish boats for the San Diego fishing fleet. These vessels turned out to be incredibly dependable and seaworthy. They ventured from harbour for a lot of months at a time. They journeyed extended distances to South and Central America prior to coming back home safely with their fish. Here he started to put together the later details about his recreational trawler fleet.

Arthur’s models are usually well-liked because of their conventional lines, well-made design, and long term and sea-keeping capability. Their sensible designs that can make them perfect for prolonged travelling.

A DeFever vessel under no circumstances seems out-of-date. His old fashioned styles survive on.

Arthur DeFever, known as the leader in recreational trawler style and design, passed on in 2013.