This 1990 Bristol 47.7 is a fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Hood and built to high standards at Bristol Yachts. The boat features a centerboard keel and skeg-hung rudder, delivering the seaworthiness and cruising capability the design is known for. A single 70-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine provides auxiliary power, with cruising speed of 7.5 knots and a maximum speed of 9 knots. The 47-foot hull carries a 13-foot 3-inch beam and draws 5 feet with the board up, making her suitable for Intracoastal Waterway cruising with a mast height of 62 feet 6 inches.
The interior is finished in varnished cherry and arranged with two cabins and two heads. The master stateroom offers an island queen berth with ample storage, along with an ensuite head and shower. The forward cabin provides additional sleeping space and the galley and saloon create comfortable cruising accommodation.
Deck handling is simplified through electric primary winches and an electric roller-furling mainsail with lines led aft to the cockpit, allowing easy two-person operation. The boat is well-suited for extended cruising and comfortable passagemaking.
Length
47.58 FT
Beam
13.25 FT
Draft
11.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
W 70
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.50 KTS
Max Speed
9.00 KTS
Fuel
150 GAL
Water
180 GAL