The Endeavour 45 is a 1992 cruising sailboat with a fiberglass hull and wing keel, measuring 45 feet 9 inches in length with a 13-foot 3-inch beam. Powered by a Yanmar 4JH80 diesel engine producing 80 horsepower, the boat runs on direct drive and was newly installed in 2022 with just 477 hours of operation. An external bow thruster, installed in 2019, aids maneuvering. The boat carries 130 gallons of fuel, dual 120-gallon water tanks, and features an electric windlass with 120 feet of new chain for anchoring.
The sailing plan includes a new North Sail main from 2018, a new Doyle 135 genoa and top-down asymmetrical spinnaker both from 2022. All standing rigging was replaced between 2019 and 2022, and all running lines, halyards, and sheet lines are new as of 2023. The boat is rigged as a cutter with Dyneema running backstays, a refitted in-boom furler, and three power winches. Navigation is supported by B&G electronics including dual multifunction displays, autopilot with hydraulic actuator, radar with halo dome, and SiriusXM weather integration. Additional systems include a rebuilt Kohler generator, new Indel Webasto refrigeration and freezer units, dual Dometic air conditioning and heating units totaling 32,000 BTU, new Jabsco electric toilets, and Spectra watermaker. House batteries are 2025 4-8D AGM units with 960 amp hours, and a Xantrex inverter/charger powers the boat's systems. All new plumbing was installed during refit, and the engine room features new insulation panels and painted flooring. Interior amenities include new Sunbrella canvas and cockpit cushions, tan leather cabin cushions, Corian countertops, and Starlink connectivity with ROAM monitoring accessible via phone app.
Length
45.75 FT
Beam
13.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH80
Power
NaN HP
Hours
477 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
130 GAL
Water
120 GAL