This 1987 Hans Christian Cristina 40 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat 40 feet long with a 12.67-foot beam. The yacht features a single Yanmar diesel engine rated at 66 horsepower and is equipped with comprehensive sails and modern rigging upgraded in 1997, including a newer mast and heavy-duty standing rigging. The sail inventory consists of a Quantom mainsail, two Quantom roller-furling jibs (135 percent), a North roller-furling light jib, a Yankee with high-clew roller furling, staysail, gennaker, and a telescoping whisker pole. All sails are reported in better than average condition.
The accommodations include a standard Pullman berth forward to port, a separate aft cabin with a double berth, and a head positioned forward. The galley on the port side is fully equipped with a refrigerator-freezer, large double stainless steel sinks, a three-burner stove with oven, microwave, and substantial storage. A navigation station to starboard holds VHF and secondary instruments.
Electronics include a Furuno radar, VHF radio with RAM microphone, Simrad autopilot, and Nexus wind, speed, and depth instruments mounted at the helm. Power systems comprise a Westerbeke 8-kilowatt generator, Xantrex 3000 inverter-charger, two 4D gel cell batteries with 400-amp-hour capacity, plus an air conditioner and water heater.
The yacht is equipped with a 10-foot Carib dinghy with 25-horsepower Yamaha outboard and davits for launching. Additional gear includes Awlgrip paint on the hull sides, cockpit cushions, a dodger, full cockpit enclosure, and a rail-mount BBQ.
Length
40.00 FT
Beam
12.67 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH-HTE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,400 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
118 GAL
Water
100 GAL