This 1989 Little Harbor 58-foot sloop represents a significant design from naval architect Ted Hood, built with hand-laid fiberglass hull and deck using foam-core sandwich construction. The centerboard configuration—featuring a bronze-shoed pivoting board—provides flexibility for shallow-water exploration while maintaining offshore capability. The boat displaces approximately 74,000 pounds and is powered by a 2013 Cummins 150-horsepower diesel engine with 876 operating hours, paired with a 2013 Westerbeke diesel generator.
A comprehensive refit was undertaken by Hinckley Yacht Services in 2013, which included renewal of the engine, generator, rigging, and chainplates. More recent updates include new gel batteries installed in December 2025 and fresh bottom paint applied in February 2026. The sails and rigging remain in good condition, with additional storm sails and spare components on hand. The boat is fitted with Garmin electronics throughout and Starlink WiFi connectivity.
Below deck, the interior showcases solid teak joinery and varnished teak hull liners throughout. The galley features a four-burner propane stove with oven and broiler, stainless steel sink, and refrigeration with both engine-drive and 110-volt capability. The accommodation includes manual and electric heads with holding tank system, pressurized fresh water, and a salt-water washdown system on deck. Electrical infrastructure comprises eight house batteries totaling 1,050 amp-hours, dual engine alternators, and independent 12- and 110-volt charging systems. A new dinghy with 6-horsepower Mercury outboard is included.
Length
58.00 FT
Beam
17.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Power
NaN HP
Hours
876 HRS
Fuel
Diesel