Robert Perry is renowned for designing Bluewater cruisers that feature the highest level of comfort and capability.
The Cheoy Lee 43 is a superb example of his work and remains highly sought after.
Designed as a serious long-range cruiser, the true Pilothouse design ensures safe, warm, and dry passages in even the most challenging conditions,
whilst still retaining a full aft cockpit to enjoy when the weather permits.
The full-length keel provides exceptional strength and stability, and the modest 1.8m draft grants entry into remote and sheltered anchorages.
This vessel is excellent example of the design and has benefited from a major refit in the last 12 months including THE TOPSIDES PROFESSIONALLY RESPRAYED ROYAL BLUE, NEW STANCHIONS AND LIFELINES, NEW RADAR, NEW BOOM BAG WITH LAZY JACKS, AND REBUILD OF THE ENGINE AND GEARBOX.
Usage
Leisure, Cruising, Live Aboard
Engine
Engine has been overhauled with a new headgasket installed,
Engine Hours
5 since rebuils
Fuel Consumption
8lt per hour
Propulsion
3 blade fixed propelller
Sail Inventory
NEW ALUMINIUM MAST AND BOOM, NEW STAINLESS STEEL STANDING RIGGING, NEW FURLERS FOR THE HEADSAIL AND STAYSAIL, NEW MAIN SAIL, GENOA, AND STAYSAIL,
Deck Gear
All new running gear
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