This 1981 Hardin 45 Voyager is a twin-mast ketch designed and built for extended cruising. The fiberglass hull measures 45 feet in length with a 13.5-foot beam. Power comes from a Ford Lehman 80-horsepower diesel engine paired with a 4-kilowatt Westerbeke generator. The boat carries three anchors, a 12-volt windlass, a dinghy with a 9.9-horsepower Mercury outboard, and a wind vane for self-steering.
The interior layout prioritizes functionality and livable space. The forward section contains a bunk with storage and access to the bow thruster, followed by a sitting area with a convertible couch and two swivel chairs. The galley features a new propane stove and deep freezer. A spacious head with a new composting toilet is accessible from both the galley and the master cabin. The chart table and engine room access are located on the port side amidst the galley area.
The master stateroom occupies the stern, furnished with a queen-size bed, windows in the transom, and portholes on both sides, with its own head access. The boat sleeps five people total. Two large hatches—one over the head and one over the galley—provide ventilation and light throughout the cabin.
The boat is equipped with a bow thruster, water maker, Garmin 4210 chartplotter, VHF radio, and radar for navigation and safety. Standing rigging for the main sail has been renewed, and the mainsail has two reefs. A diesel heater serves the salon. The yacht is Coast Guard documented with official number 647624.
Length
45.00 FT
Beam
13.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Ford Leahman
Engine Model
4D254
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,661 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
200 GAL