This 1991 Newport 31 is a classic sloop-rigged cruising yacht built by Capital Yachts, with a fixed fin keel and fiberglass hull. The boat was operated exclusively in fresh water. Her moderate beam of 10.5 feet supports a design that balances traditional proportions with practical cruising comfort.
The interior is finished throughout in oiled teak with teak and holly cabin sole. Natural light enters through numerous windows, opening ports, two deck hatches, two Dorade vents, and the companionway. Lighting combines DC and AC systems. The forward cabin features a V berth, port and starboard storage shelves, a hanging locker with drawers and shelves, and a teak privacy door. The head is generously proportioned with a molded sink and vanity, wet locker, mirror, cabinetry, and a handheld shower stall with teak drain grate—double entry teak doors separate it from both cabin areas.
The salon provides sleeping and living space across multiple areas. The port side features an L-shaped settee with storage underneath, behind, and outboard; a double-leaf folding dinette table stows on the bulkhead. The starboard settee converts to a single berth with storage access. A wide quarter berth aft includes outboard storage shelving. Teak grab rails throughout the cabin support safe movement underway.
The navigation station sits forward-facing to port with a slide-away chart table, map drawer, and chart light, positioned across from the galley and adjacent to the quarter berth. A Universal diesel engine powers the yacht.
Length
31.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Draft
5.17 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M3-20
Fuel
Diesel