Kaleo Is For Sale

Designed by Ted Brewer and Robert Walstrom, the ALOHA 34 was built in Whitby, Ontario, Canada by Ouyang Boatworks.

Kaleo is expertly outfitted for cruising, having just returned from an extended cruise from the Texas Gulf Coast, throughout the Bahamas as far south as the remote Jumentos, and is now currently on the hard in Annapolis, MD.

Kaleo is offered through Annapolis Yacht Sales. Please see the Yacht World listing or call Paul Rosen at 410-703-7367.

 Kaleo under sail in the southern Bahamas

Specs:

  • Built in 1984
  • Hull #207 of approx. 250 built
  • LOA 34′
  • LWL 28’8″
  • Beam 11’2″
  • Draft 5’6″
  • Mast height 49′
  • Displacement 13,600 lbs
  • Ballast 4,700 lbs
  • Sail Area, Main 226 sq. ft. Working Jib 219 sq. ft., 150% Genoa 456 sq. ft.
  • Headroom 6′ 7″
  • Berths 6 x 6′ 4″
  • Water tankage 90 gal (3 tanks)
  • Fuel tankage 25 gal
  • 30 hp Westerbeke diesel (3471 hours)

The ALOHA 34 is a comfortable, reasonably fast cruising sailing yacht, very beamy with a long waterline and very generous accommodations. The sail plan provides good drive and the deck is uncluttered. High quality fiberglass construction combined with a large modified fin keel and skeg-protected rudder makes this vessel a good performer with exceptional offshore capabilities. The slotted toe rails are aluminum, grab rails are teak and the companionway above the bridge deck is slightly offset with teak drop boards as well as new custom teak companionway doors. A spacious T-shaped cockpit contains a shallow locker to starboard and a deep locker to port providing access to the back of the diesel engine, the transmission and the fuel system. A rope/anchor locker is located on the foredeck just aft of a bow roller, which allows permanent ready-to-drop storage of the anchor. An electrical windlass makes anchor management that much easier.

The interior is traditional with liberal use of teak. There are ten opening ports and three overhead hatches allowing liberal ventilation. A bulkhead mounted fold down dinette table leaves the main cabin with ample seating for meals when down and open space when up.  At least 6′ 3″ headroom extends all the way forward into the V-berth. The head, with hot and cold pressure water, shower and a teak grating on the sole, has access doors from both the main cabin and the forward cabin. Opposite the head is a hanging locker and recesses for storage of clothing. The U-shaped galley to port, near the companionway, includes a stove with oven, deep double stainless steel sink and commodious refrigerator. Opposite, on the starboard side, is a forward facing nav station with large working surface and the quarter berth. The companionway stairs can be removed for easy access to the front of the engine. There is amazing storage throughout the boat and the interior volume of this vessel is quite striking.

Kaleo left the Gulf Coast in 2010 and prior to departure all systems were evaluated and refit as needed. Significant details of the refit are listed in relevant sections below.

The Aloha 34 also has an active owners network.

Here are a few photos of Kaleo.

 

Tour Inside

Click here for a full tour inside.

Engine

  • Westerbeke W-27 30 hp diesel motor (3471 hours) Oil changed every 100 hours
  • Electric driven self-priming fuel pump
  • Heat exchanger replaced in September 2010
  • Raw water pump features Speedseal Life
  • Oil/filter changed every 100 hours
  • New 100 Amp Leece Neville Alternator/Balmar MC-614 regulator
  • Spare 95 amp Balmar alternator
  • Racor 500 fuel 2 micron filtration with vacuum gauge, changed at maximum every 100 hours
  • Baja Filter for water and particle catchment before entering tank

Freshwater

Electronics

  • Furuno FI-50 Triple Data Display – New, Nov. 2010
  • Furuno FI-50 Wind Speed/Direction indicator – New, Nov. 2010
  • Airmar Depth/Speed/Temp thru-hull transducer – New, Nov. 2010
  • Garmin GWS Masthead Wind Sensor with barometric pressure and air temperature – New, Nov. 2010
  • Lowrance HDS-8M Chartplotter – New, Nov. 2010
  • All integrated on NMEA 2000 network
  • Backup depth sounder
  • Autohelm 3000 Wheel Pilot
  • Backup Autohelm 3000 Compass Pilot
  • Furuno 16 nm radar
  • Standard Horizon VHF at nav station
  • Handheld ICOM VHF
  • Radio/CD player with 4 salon speakers
  • Humidity gauge
  • Bullet 2HP WiFi Range Booster (approx. range: 3 miles)

Sails and equipment

  • Neil Pryde Battened loose footed battend mainsail – New, 2005
  • Original mainsail as spare
  • Pineapple Sails 150% Genoa on Harken Roller Furling
  • 145% light air racing genoa (no sacrificial Sunbrella cover)
  • Storm Jib with bolt luff for Harken Roller Furler
  • Cruising Chute with snuffer
  • Cape Horn Custom Fit Integrated Self-steering Windvane – All control lines in aft locker connected directly to quadrant
  • Barlow Self-tailing winches on coaming top
  • Forespar Telescoping Whisker Pole with deck mount
  • Emergency Tiller
  • Replacement running for entire vessel in locker storage
  • Edson Pedestal steering wheel with lighted binnacle compass

Anchor equipment

  • Maxwell-Nilsson electric windlass with foredeck foot switches
  • Bruce 30 kg/66 lbs anchor 0n bow roller
  • 200 ft 5/16 Acco G4 chain – New, Oct. 2010
  • Danforth anchor with 30 ft 3/8 chain
  • 175′ 5/16 three-strand rode
  • Danforth stern anchor with 10 ft chain, 100 ft 5/16 three strand rode

Cabin equipment

  • Force 10 2 burner propane stove/oven with remote solenoid
  • 2 10 LB propane tanks in dedicated lockers
  • Double stainless Scandvik galley sink with pull-out sprayer faucet
  • Norcold 110/12-volt marine refrigeration
  • Dickinson Wood burning heater
  • Cruisair SXF-16 16,000 BTU air conditioner and reverse cycle heat
  • 6 gallon shorepower/engine circulated hot water heater
  • Custom teak companionway doors with lift off hinges
  • Teak companionway drop boards
  • Tinted Lexan companionway drop boards

Electrical

  • Newmar PT-25 Stainless Steel Battery Charger
  • 4 Deka 6-volt batteries wired in series/parallel for 430 amp hour house bank – New May 2011
  • 12-volt dedicated engine starting battery with relay charge from house bank (charges when house bank is charging)
  • White 50 ft Marinco Shorepower cord
  • Blue Seas VSM 422 – Monitors battery voltage, remaining capacity, Shorepower, water tank levels, mounted into custom panel
  • Statpower 800 watt inverter
  • Documented electrical system
  • New 100 Amp Leece Neville Alternator/Balmar MC-614 regulator
  • Spare 95 amp Balmar alternator
  • Full LED and Fluorescent lighting throughout with red LED in galley and nav station
  • Full LED navigation lights including OGM Tricolor/Anchor light
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Float switch driven electric bilge pump
  • Manual bilge pump

Accommodations

  • V-berth forward with custom 6″ coil spring mattress, 2 sets custom fit sheets
  • Pull out double berth on port settee with lee cloth
  • Single berth on starboard settee with lee cloth
  • Quarterberth on starboard side

Head

  • Stand-up head with shower
  • Pressure water at basin
  • Fresh water footpump at basin
  • Lavac electric toilet with manual back-up – New Sept. 2009
  • 25 gallon holding tank with overboard and deck pumpout

Canvas

  • New Bimini
  • New PHIFERTEX rear mesh shade curtains
  • Dodger with new isinglass
  • Boom tent
  • Hatch Tents
  • Insulated Hatch Covers
  • Anchor Riding Sail

Dinghy

  • West Marine HP-275 High-Pressure Inflatable Floor Rollup – New October 2010
  • Mariner (Mercury) 4 hp 2-stroke outboard with custom-tuned prop (quicker to plane)

Misc.

  • Kuuma Rail mounted propane BBQ
  • Anchor Snubber
  • 5 large bumpers
  • 1 round float bumper
  • Misc. navigation equipment
  • Numerous spares (i.e. hose clamps, wiring, fuses, sail patches)
  • Jabsco impeller puller
  • Spanner wrench
  • Pipe wrench
  • Marine tool kit

Asking Price: $49,500

 

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4 Responses
  1. Don Bruce says:

    Is this boat still for sale?

  2. Hi Don,

    Thanks for the note. Kaleo is still for sale and we just dropped the price for the Annapolis Boat Show. All the details are on the Yacht World listing. I’m also happy to answer any questions you might have.

  3. Don Bruce says:

    Christie & Matt
    This is very hard. I really like your boat S/V Kaleo, really like her. But I can’t get to Annapolis until late next month ( At the latest, I am trying for earlier but can’t promise anything). Just going over what you have listed here I can see (if it all works) that it has everything I could want. I have spoken with Paul at Annapolis Yacht Sales and he tells me all she really needs is a bottom job and she’s ready for an extended cruise. Everything I hear is great, but you know the internet, don’t trust anything you don’t see. This is a big step, and I don’t want to lose the opportunity. I have the money in the bank to cash for Kaleo, and if I do buy her it will be a cash deal. I would like to offer a deposit of $1000 USD, non-refundable after December 1, 2011, against a hold on the boat until that time. The final price of the boat being negotiable after a full survey. Deposit to be applied to final purchase price.

    Please let me know if this is agreeable to you.
    Thank you
    Don Bruce
    1-951-314-1397

  4. Don Bruce says:

    I am sending a copy of this to Paul at Annapolis Yacht Sales.

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