1995 Ted Brewer —
About This Yacht
A 44-foot Ted Brewer design from 1995, this fiberglass sloop combines full-keel stability with pilothouse shelter—a thoughtful arrangement for extended offshore passages. The full-keel configuration delivers the directional steadiness and sea-kindly motion valued in serious cruising boats, while the pilothouse offers protected helmsmanship in heavy weather.
Below, the layout centers on two cabins and two heads, organized for the needs of cruising couples or small crews on long passages. The design prioritizes functionality and livability in confined quarters, reflecting Brewer's reputation for practical bluewater interiors.
Power comes from a Detroit Diesel engine, supporting the sailing rig for reliable auxiliary thrust in calm conditions. At 13 feet of beam, the hull balances stability with manageable motion, and the full-keel design contributes to the yacht's ability to track confidently in challenging seas.
Dimensions
Length
44.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Hull
Material
Fiberglass
Accommodations
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines & Performance
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
3-53
Hours
2,300 HRS
Fuel
Sail