The 1986 Little Harbor LH46 is a 46-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat powered by an 84-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine. This model carries Little Harbor's reputation for sturdy blue-water design and construction, and this example reflects years of professional ownership and maintenance. The boat recently completed an extended four-month cruise to the Bahamas and demonstrates sound seaworthiness.
The accommodations include two cabins with two full heads, each with shower facilities. The galley is fully equipped with a gimbal-mounted stovetop, oven, microwave, and air fryer, alongside a separate freezer for extended provisioning. Storage throughout is ample, and engine access is straightforward for routine maintenance.
The sail plan consists of an in-mast electric furling mainsail in good condition and a Harken cruising furling genoa of 140 square feet, also well-maintained. Deck equipment includes four Barient winches for sail handling, a Maxwell anchor windlass, and dual anchors—27-kilogram Ultra and 25-kilogram Bruce—backed by 400 feet of galvanized chain. A six-person Revere life raft is aboard with davits, and a Kato dinghy with davits completes the tender arrangement.
The electrical and mechanical systems reflect investment in extended cruising capability: 910 watts of solar panels, a watermaker, a 3-kilowatt Victron multiplus inverter, 100-amp-hour Battle Born lithium batteries, and a Webasto hot water system. A Cruisair air conditioner and Indel refrigerator support comfort, while Raymarine electronics and a CPT autopilot handle navigation. Recent upgrades include new acrylic on hatches and exterior cushions. Teak has been removed to simplify maintenance.
Length
46.00 FT
Beam
13.58 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
84B
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel