This 1985 Cheoy Lee Pedrick 47 is a fiberglass offshore cruising yacht designed by Doug Peterson. Built for serious bluewater sailing, it combines the yard's solid construction with balanced sailing characteristics and a practical layout suited to extended passages or coastal cruising.
The centre cockpit configuration provides secure helm positioning and good weather protection while maintaining excellent visibility. The yacht is equipped with a Yanmar 100 hp diesel engine, Gori 3-blade folding propeller, aluminium rig with updated running rigging, and a comprehensive sail inventory for dependable offshore performance.
Below deck, two cabins and two heads accommodate couples, families, or guests, with a well-equipped galley and ample storage throughout. The interior is arranged for comfortable extended cruising, supported by lithium house batteries, Victron charging system, solar panels, a 3000W inverter, watermaker, and generator for self-sufficiency away from the dock. Navigation systems include Simrad, Raymarine, and B&G electronics for reliable offshore use.
Length
46.98 FT
Beam
14.11 FT
Draft
6.56 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
YANMAR
Engine Model
4JH2-HTE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,846 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
317.01 GAL
Water
237.75 GAL