Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Volvo Penta
- Model: D2-40 868978
- Drive Type: SailDrive
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 40hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 2 Blade
- Year: 2005
- Engine Hours: 930
- Engine Location: Port
- Make: Volvo Penta
- Model: D2-40 868978
- Drive Type: SailDrive
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 40hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 2 Blade
- Year: 2005
- Engine Hours: 1020
- Engine Location: Starboard
Tanks
Other
Contact
Office
11454 28th St. Cir. E.
Parrish, Florida, US, 34219
Tel:Cell: 407-810-8854
Owner's personal items not listed here are not a part of the sale. Details of this vessel are offered in good faith but we cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. While efforts are made to keep this listing up to date, information provided at the time of listing is subject to change if the vessel is on the market for an extended time. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
"SOLITUDE" features the owner's layout of the Prout 45, with 3 cabins and 2 heads.
Interior access to the vessel is made through the folding acrylic door in the cockpit. Upon entry, guests are welcomed with a HUGE C shaped dining table with 2 folding leaves. The dining table can easily seat 10 adults!
"SOLITUDE's" interior layout is spacious and open:
PORT SIDE:
Starting forward is a large storage bulkhead presently used as a "GARAGE" which can be accessed through the Guest head. Close the door to the garage and guests can enjoy a spacious GUEST HEAD with shower, toilet and sink. The midship area features a NAVIGATION STATION inboard and cabinets with freezer outboard. The outboard area features a long countertop and lots of storage underneath. The navigation station is located inboard and offers access to the electrical panel, VHF, Air-conditioning, Solar, Genset and Watermaker controls. There is a long countertop and more storage with a chart drawer underneath. A QUEEN STATEROOM AFT includes closet, drawer storage, and bookshelves. The Port engine and genset can be accessed under the aft port berth.
MIDSHIP:
The Master stateroom is located on the bridge deck under the large coach roof windows. The area features a King berth accessible from the starboard hull via a private entry to the Master King-sized Berth and Master head. The area is fitted with a hanging locker, cabinets and drawers as well as storage under the floor. The Master Berth may be closed for privacy by adding curtains or may be left open for daytime access to the salon. The salon is fitted with a HUGE "C" shaped settee that will seat 8-10 for meals.
STARBOARD SIDE:
Starting forward is a storage bulkhead. Next is a large MASTER HEAD with a spacious separate shower room with seat and sink. A MASTER DRESSING AREA follows with a hanging locker, cabinets and drawers as well as storage under the floor. Inboard are two steps up to the master King berth and bookshelf storage. The GALLEY is amidship. Outboard is the galley propane cooktop and ENO stove and front loading refrigerator. Inboard is a long countertop for meal prep and a large triple bowl sink. There are loads of cabinets for storage and additional storage under the galley sole. A QUEEN STATEROOM AFT includes closet, drawer storage, and bookshelves. The Starboard engine can be accessed under the aft Starboard berth.
The galley is located in the starboard hull amidships. The galley features white countertops trimmed with slight bull-nosed edges providing ample space for meal prep. inboard is the stainless-steel, top-mounted double sink basin flanked by additional counter space.
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The white countertops trimmed with slight bull-nosed edges
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Large triple bowl galley sink
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A three-burner, ENO LPG stove
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Stainless Steel Wall mounted ENO oven
- LPG – The vessel was equipped with two 10 lb, aluminum propane tanks in a starboard forward recessed, vented propane locker.
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Ample storage cabinets are located below the countertops, and multiple storage drawers are located throughout the galley. There is a full suite of galley cookware, dinnerware, and flatware drawers.
- The vessel is equipped with an air- cooled refrigeration and freezer systems.
- Stainless-steel self-contained, front load Isotherm refrigeration unit with built in freezer/cold box. Model # 1065BA7MKU000 located in the galley starboard hull.
- Top Loading NovaKool Freezer located amidships port hull.
The boat was re-powered in 2005.
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Engines—The vessel is equipped with twin Volvo Penta D2-40 868978 saildrive motors with Volvo Penta transmissions.
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Port motor has 930 hours on tachometer at helm station
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Starboard motor has 1020 hours on tachometer at helm station.
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Diesel – The vessel is equipped with 2- 50 gallon -gallon fuel tanks port and starboard aft.
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Props are two-blade, fixed, right hand 17”
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Steering-- The vessel is equipped with a hydraulic steering system comprised of a helm pump and output ram. Connection between the helm pump and ram is made by hoses. Both rudder posts are connected to the ram with a cross beam linkage.
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Autopilot – There vessel is equipped with a Raymarine Evolution Series EV-150 Hydraulic Autopilot System.
- AIR CONDITIONING / heating –Ocean Breeze and is 18,500 BTU reverse cycle climate control unit Model # OB18.5CH
- WATER SYSTEMS – The vessel is equipped with a freshwater system using 2 freshwater tanks, one 90 gal starboard and one 90 gal port, and two freshwater pumps. There is an accumulator tank on the vessel used in association with the watermaker. There are freshwater faucets and shower mixers in both heads, a mixer in the galley. Greywater from the vessel’s galley and head sinks drains overboard. There is a shower sump to pump shower water overboard.
- WATER HEATERS- There are two 6- gallon Force-10 hot water tanks located under the port and starboard aft berths.
- TOILETS -- There are two Jabsco manual toilets on board. The starboard head is plumbed to an overboard discharge through hull that is wire tied in the closed position. The port head is plumbed to a holding tank with y-valve for deck discharge or to a macerator for 3 mile off shore discharge.
- WATERMAKER– 12V Spectra Ventura 200T WaterMaker with 2 seawater sea pumps. Pickled spring 2021 by Spectra technician in FLL.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS – AC and DC power systems
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AC Power – There are two 30 A shore power outlets on the port side in the stern area of the bridgedeck.
- AC and DC electrical panels are located on Nav station the midship in Port hull.
- Access to electronics and solar are in the main salon on the bulkhead to starboard.
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GENSET -- The vessel is equipped with a Westerbeke 5.7 kW generator
CHARGING SYSTEMS
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Victron Energy Inverter/Charger 3000.
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(9) Brute Force PureTron AGM Group 31 batteries -
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(6) House Bank
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(3) Starter Bank 1 for each engine and 1 for genset.
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(2) Siemens SR100 (100 W) solar panels.
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Victron Smart Solar Charge controller with LCD screen
- Raymarine Radar with 48nm range, 4 kW 24” HD Radome RD424HD
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Raymarine Axiom Pro 9 Multi Function Display
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Raymarine i50 Speed
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Raymarine i50 depth (qty2)
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Raymarine i50 Tridata
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Raymarine i60 Wind transducer and head unit
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iCom Ram mic hm195 remote VHF
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iCom M506 VHF
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WM 300RF receiver with tuner and CD player
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Autopilot – Raymarine Evolution Series EV-150 Hydraulic Autopilot System.
- Throwable device – 2 USCG Approved, Type IV throwables on board the vessel.
- Visual distress signals –4 launcher-style visual distress signals with
- Mirror and a distress flag.
- EPIRB- ACR Model RLB-33 Cat. II Part Number 2777. FCC ID: B668L2ACR-RLB-33.
- Other survival equipment – There are wooden and plastic plugs for through hulls present. A ditch bag stocked with first aid kit, fishing line, flares, whistle, mirror, two first aid kits.
- Firefighting equipment – (5) Fire extinguishers
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- Storage lockers up forward in each hull with deck access
- Deck hardware –There is an aluminum cross member trussed with a seagull striker. Cross beam is pinned to aluminum brackets through bolted to the bows with mechanical fasteners. Two trampoline webs flank a centerline anchor locker.
- (6) deck mounted mooring cleats—on each the starboard and port side there is a cleat at the bow, amidships, and stern.
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There are stanchions and gate stanchions with double lifelines on each the starboard and port side of the vessel.
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Stainless-steel dinghy davits through-bolted to the transom bridgedeck.
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There is a stainless-steel swim ladder mounted on the port swim platform
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(10) opening hatches along the cabin top all hatch lenses have been replaced
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(6) portlights total (3) port and (3) starboard. Large fixed ports on the port, starboard, and forward cabintop,
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Propane grill – large horizontal rail mount Magma Grill new 2022
- Honda Outboard 9HP electric start or manual New 2022
- Kato Outboard motor lift New 2022
- Davits – The vessel is equipped with dinghy davits fixed to the transom bridgedeck.
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Fenders and Docklines
GROUND TACKLE –
- Delta 45lb primary anchor
- 200’ of 3/8, G4 chain
- Maxwell Marine HRC 8 Windlass with foot controls New 2019
- CQR 45lb Secondary anchor
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Standing rigging- NEW 2019
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US Spars In-mast furling Mast with New mainsail mfg. stamped date 10/22/18 and S/N 1618 -NEW 2019
- U.S. Spars boom mfg. stamped date of 10/24/18 and S/N 1060 -NEW 2019
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Running rigging -NEW 2019
- All rigging and sails were professionally installed by Mack Sails in Stuart, FL as per receipt. Owner provided receipts for 2018/19 replacement of all standing rigging and mainsail.
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Fittings are Sta- lock with open-body turnbuckles.
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All standing rigging on the vessel is 1X19 stainless wire.
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Mast has two sets of swept back spreaders with a radar platform securely mounted forward of the spreaders.
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Two outer upper shrouds are mounted to chainplates amidships on the hull of each the port and starboard hulls.
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In mast furling mainsail-NEW 2019
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Furling Genoa
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Furling Staysail
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Mack Sails Code Zero - NEW 2019
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(3) winches :
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(1) Lewmar 40, two-speed self-tailing located in the cockpit.
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(2) Anderson Two speed 58 ST as primaries.
- TOILETS -- There are two Jabsco manual toilets on board. The starboard head is plumbed to an overboard discharge through hull that is wire tied in the closed position. The port head is plumbed to a holding tank with y-valve for deck discharge or to a macerator for 3 mile off shore discharge.
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Starboard Head –Forward head with manual Jabsco head and shower. Access to hot water heater beneath the starboard berth.
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Port Head – Forward head with manual Jabsco head and shower. Access to hot water heater beneath the port berth.
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Cockpit – The vessel has a large cockpit with integrated benches. The helm station is a forward to starboard and along the cabintop. It is raised with firmly secure helms chair. There are lazarettes in the cockpit sole and integrated into the bench seating. The companionway has a folding acrylic door that can be secured and provides intended service.
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Deck enclosure(s) – The vessel’s cockpit is outfitted with a bimini top fabricated with stainless steel tubing and navy canvas fabric. There are removable eisenglass windows near the helm station and above companionway. There are also Screens that fully enclose the aft part of the cockpit.
This vessel has quite a story !
Packed full of innovative features, the Prout 45 has wing keels, diagonal torsion control bulkheads and a unique structural system, technology used to make cruising easier and safer. She is easily handled by a shorthanded crew, with all controls led to the cockpit where excellent all-round visibility makes handling in close quarters quite easy. The aft-stepped mast, unique in a craft of this size, ensures simple and safe sail-handling with the minimum of effort. Over 4,500 Prouts have been built, sailing over 10 million miles without a hull failure.
This 45 foot catamaran was built in 1995 by Prout Catamarans in the UK. She was originally christened "Scorpio". In 2001, her name was changed to "Cosmos" just prior to the start of her circumnavigation. Later in 2004 she was renamed "Solitude" by her present owners.
Scorpio's original owner, Stephan Kingsman, competed in a transatlantic race from England to St. Lucia. Scorpio placed first in its class!
In 2001, her second owner, Joe Dorr changed her name to "Cosmos". Captain Joe Dorr and "Cosmos" departed Annapolis, Maryland on January 1, 2001 to begin her circumnavigation. The circumnavigation took two and one half years. It ended back in Annapolis on May 10, 2003.
Her present owners purchased the boat in 2004 and renamed her "Solitude". The boat weathered 2005 Hurricane Wilma and was repowered due to minor water ingress. She has since cruised the Chesapeake and the Florida Keys and this year completed a trip to/from Maine to Stuart FL.
She is in excellent condition and ready for her next Circumnavigation!
Owner's personal items not listed here are not a part of the sale. Details of this vessel are offered in good faith but we cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. While efforts are made to keep this listing up to date, information provided at the time of listing is subject to change if the vessel is on the market for an extended time. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Contact Broker, Terri Ivins 407-810-8854