1987 Warwick 46 (Caribbean)

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$162,000 (USD) St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda (Caribbean)

S/V Ariana is a St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda based 1987 Warwick 46 For Sale By Broker. Responses to inquiries may come from a broker who is representing the owner as a fiduciary. This owner requires financial settlement only. No trades.

If you are looking for a truly fast, safe, and comfortable blue water cruiser that can handle just about anything Mother Nature can throw at you, then Ariana is the boat for you. Ariana was constructed under the supervision of the owner/surveyor and has many custom features like horizontal stringers every 12″.

The present owner has lovingly and methodically gone through the entire vessel, paying attention to every detail to ensure that she is ready to make offshore passages by just adding provisioning.

Details include good catches on all doors, drawers, and lockers so nothing opens accidentally in a seaway.

The sheer heavy displacement and stiffness ensures that she never pounds when coming off big waves, giving great confidence in the integrity of the vessel. Ariana can easily be sailed short-handed, and while there is no water maker or generator she carries sufficient fresh water to be self-sufficient for long periods at sea. The present owner raced her occasionally in offshore races with much success. He is selling her only because of his age, and he knows that when you view her you will find it very hard to find any faults in the vessel.

History of Ariana:

She had been based out of New England until 2019 and has been based out of Antigua since then. The original owner had this vessel built at Sen Koh Shipyard in Taiwan and personally oversaw construction with a surveyor in 1987; she was shipped to the US in 1989 and had never been fitted out when I purchased her in 1992. I have since owned her and have over 50,000 offshore miles with her, including 12 trips to/from New England and the Caribbean and 11 Bermuda 1-2 races where we always placed. My personal best singlehanded B1-2 race to Bermuda is 77 hours, including 100 miles of light air at the end. She is a true ocean greyhound and can outpoint most boats. The teak deck and cockpit were professionally refurbished using the TDS system with full-depth re-caulking, selected plank replacement, and screw removal and replacement with epoxy and full-depth bungs in 2021. The rudder was removed for internal inspection and professionally rebuilt with new foam, biax/epoxy layup, and fairing in 2022. She sailed from Virginia to Antigua in November 2019 and was laid up ashore in June 2020, then launched and recommissioned in March 2023. All systems and electronics are commissioned and functional.

I was looking for an offshore vessel that could support singlehanded offshore passages. Upon receiving the construction plans from the designer I knew this was the one. She was built at the Sen Koh Shipyard in Taiwan under the owner’s supervision with a surveyor in 1987 and then was shipped to the US in 1989 and was never commissioned. I purchased the vessel in 1992 and delivered her to New England. She is built of solid fiberglass with fiberglass hat stringers 12″ on center and 2″ fiberglass floors 20″ on center. All bulkheads are properly glassed in with foam margins to eliminate hard spots. There are no liners, which results in a quiet boat in a seaway. Her displacement and deep forefoot ensure no pounding and a comfortable ride offshore. All drawers, sole boards, and heavy equipment have positive fasteners and retainers for offshore passages. After over 50,000 offshore miles I can attest that she is still a great sea vessel.

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Specifications

NameS/V Ariana
MakeWarwick
Model46
Year1987
TypeMonohull Sailboat
BuilderWarwick
ConstructionFiberglass
Cabins3
Heads2
GalleyPort, aft of salon

Dimensions

Loa46ft / 14.02m
Beam13ft 1in / 3.99m
Draft6ft 6in / 1.98m

Tankage

Fuel Tanks435.32 liters
Water Tanks757.08 liters

Performance

Engines65HP Cummins 4B3.3 1987
Engine Hours1689.00
Fuel Consumption1 gal / hour
Displacement28000
SailsSail area 87 sq m; roller furling headsail (Schaeffer 3000, 2019); Harken mainsheet traveler; carbon fiber spinnaker pole (2016)

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Vessel Summary

  • Name: Ariana
  • Type: Heavy displacement blue water cruiser, suitable for singlehanded offshore passages and racing
  • Built: Sen Koh Shipyard, Taiwan; constructed under owner/surveyor supervision in 1987
  • Shipped to US: 1989; purchased and commissioned by current owner in 1992
  • Owner experience: Over 50,000 offshore miles; 12 New England/Caribbean passages; 11 Bermuda 1-2 races; personal best singlehanded B1-2 race to Bermuda 77 hours
  • Recent status: Laid up ashore June 2020; launched and recommissioned March 2023; all systems/electronics commissioned and functional

Construction and Structural

  • Hull: Solid fiberglass (FG) construction with FG hat stringers 12" on center
  • Floors: 2" FG floors 20" on center
  • Stringers: Horizontal stringers every 12"
  • Bulkheads: All bulkheads glassed in with foam margins to eliminate hard spots
  • No interior liners, resulting in a quiet vessel underway
  • Heavy displacement and deep forefoot provide soft motion and prevent pounding
  • Teak deck and cockpit refurbished 2021 (TDS full depth re-caulking, selected plank replacement, screw removal/replacement with epoxy and full depth bungs)
  • Rudder removed and professionally rebuilt 2022 (new foam, biaxial/epoxy layup and fairing)
  • Selected through-hull valves replaced 2021
  • Aluminum steering radial casting replaced with custom built weldment (year noted as 201)
  • Custom stainless steel steering pedestal with varnished teak cockpit table (2019)

History

  • Based in New England until 2019; relocated to Antigua in 2019
  • Sailed from Virginia to Antigua in November 2019
  • Laid up ashore June 2020; recommissioned March 2023
  • Raced successfully in offshore events including Bermuda 1-2

Interior Comforts and Amenities

  • Layout: 2 cabin / 2 head
  • Interior finish: Varnished teak with teak and holly sole
  • One manual head (forward)
  • Double stainless steel sinks (galley)
  • Frigiboat 12V top-opening refrigerator with two compartments and two plates (2017)
  • Manual fresh water supply and pressurized fresh water system
  • Interior showers: 1 with separate stall
  • Formica countertops
  • Force 10 propane 4-burner stove with oven and grill (2016)
  • Water heater: 6 gallon tank
  • Panasonic microwave (2017) 700 watts

Vessel Walkthrough

  • Forward stateroom: V-berth dimensions approx. 74 x 77 x 25, ensuite head to port, small settee, large cedar-lined hanging locker to starboard, locker over foot, bookshelves each side, storage under berth
  • Main salon: Long settee to starboard, U-shaped dining to port; converts to two berths (approx. 37 x 74 and 17 x 72)
  • Salon upholstery: Ultrasuede with foam replaced 2017; slip covers replaced 2007
  • Salon storage: 6 outboard lockers, 2 large opening bins, 6 drawers, hanging locker
  • Galley: L-shaped aft of salon to port; double sinks set at 45-degree angle; stove outboard; additional work surface above top-opening fridge; multiple cupboards and drawers
  • Navigation station: Forward-facing to starboard with chart table, navigation and communication instruments, breaker panel
  • Companionway: Located between head and navigation station
  • Aft head: Large head to starboard with separate shower stall; currently converted to a work area with an additional electric refrigerator
  • Aft cabin: Dimensions approx. 54 x 79, includes hanging locker, two drawers, and ensuite head

Engine and Propulsion

  • Engine: Cummins commercial 65 HP; develops maximum torque at 1800 RPM; fuel consumption approx. 1 gph; engine hours listed as 1689
  • Transmission: BorgWarner Velvet Drive hydraulic, rebuilt and reinstalled 2017
  • Propeller: Auto-Stream stainless steel 3-blade feathering, externally adjustable
  • Spare propeller: Bronze 3-blade fixed
  • Coupling and shaft seal: Broutons Sigmadrive CV joint coupling (2018); PSS shaft seal (2019)
  • Alternator: Mark Grasser (custom) 185 amp with serpentine drive and Balmar M-614 programmable regulator (2018)

Electronics and Navigation

  • Autopilot: Raymarine Evolution 400 with electric drive (2019), wired and wireless remotes
  • Primary chartplotter/monitor: Sitex Commercial Colormax Navstation (2017)
  • Cockpit display: Sitex Commercial SVS 1010, 10" cockpit unit (2019)
  • Radar: Furuno 1835, 24 mile (2018)
  • Radar detector: C.A.R.D. (2010)
  • AIS: Vesper Marine Watchmate (2018)
  • Instrument repeater: Raymarine ST-60 at navstation (2016)
  • Multi-function displays: Raymarine i70 series for depth, speed/distance, and wind (2018)
  • SSB Radio: Icom M802 (2018)
  • Primary VHF: Icom M506 with remote and loud hailer (2017)
  • Secondary VHF: Icom M-73 handheld (2017)
  • Deck lights: One 35W sealed beam
  • Search lights: Portable corded and cordless units

Electrical System

  • Voltage systems: 12 volt DC and 110V shore power
  • Shore power: 30 amp shore power cord, 50' 120V
  • Batteries: House battery bank (4) 6V Trojan T105, 460 AH (2018); Engine battery AC Delco Group 27 (03/2023)
  • Spare alternator/Balmar: Spare Balmar 130A and M-614 programmable regulator noted
  • Solar: Solar panels 480 W (installed 2017-2019) with MPPT controller and monitor
  • Wind generator: Leading Edge 300W (2017) with monitor/ammeter
  • Inverter/charger: Xantrex 4000W inverter with 100 Amp charger (2019)
  • Battery monitor: Xantrex Link 2000R (2015)
  • LED lighting throughout and LED navigation lights fitted
  • Windlass: Simpson Lawrence Horizon 1500 (refurbished 2022) noted in electrical support

Mechanical Equipment

  • Manual bilge pumps: Two Whale Gusher units, 28 GPM each
  • Electric bilge pump: One Rule 1500
  • Steering: Cable/radial drive steering; new cables installed 2022
  • Windvane: Monitor windvane (2019) with spares kit and spare vanes
  • Fire extinguishers: Three dry powder units
  • USCG safety equipment: Present/yes
  • Selected through-hull valves replaced 2021

Deck and Cockpit Equipment

  • Primary anchor: Bruce 30 kg (2015) with 200' high-test chain (listed as 200' 5/1" high test chain, 2019) and 150' 5/8" 8-plait nylon rode (2019)
  • Secondary anchor: Bruce 20 kg (2015) with 150' 5/16" high-test chain (2016) and 5/8" 3-strand nylon rode (2015)
  • Spare anchor: Fortress FX-55 with stow bag
  • Windlass: Simpson Lawrence horizontal 12V with rope and chain/rope gypsy, refurbished 2022 with new motor, switches, wiring, solenoids, and refinishing
  • Anchor rollers: Two bronze rollers
  • Bimini: Linen Sunbrella with 6'6" headroom (2018)
  • Dodger: Linen Sunbrella with Isenglass and sun covers (2018)
  • Cockpit cushions: Located in Connecticut (CT)
  • Cockpit table: Folding varnished teak (2019)
  • Fenders and dock lines: Five 10" x 30" fenders with fleece covers
  • Dock lines: Six double-braid 5/8" dock lines
  • Bow pulpit and rails: 1" stainless steel
  • Swim ladder/adder: Portable
  • Lifelines: Replaced 2019
  • Deck washdown system: Salt and fresh water

Sails and Rigging

  • Mast: Isomat aluminum with custom masthead weldment to replace original casting; refinished 2019
  • Roller furling: Schaeffer 3000 replaced 2019
  • Mainsheet traveler: Harken mainsheet traveler installed
  • Spinnaker pole: Carbon fibre (2016)
  • Sail area: 87 square meters
  • Backstay adjuster: Sailtec hydraulic hydraulic backstay adjuster (2019)
  • Boom vang: Soft 6-part manual vang
  • Standing rigging: 3/8" 316 stainless steel replaced 2019 with Staylok terminals on lower and swaged upper
  • Chain plates: 1/2" stainless steel removed, inspected, and rebedded 2019
  • Running rigging: Replaced 2017-2018

Safety and Emergency Equipment

  • USCG safety equipment: Present
  • Fire extinguishers: Three dry powder extinguishers
  • Lifelines: Replaced 2019
  • Spare vanes and spares kit for windvane included
  • Spare propulsion propeller available (bronze 3-blade fixed)

Owners comments and boat history

  • She has been based out of New England until 2019 and is now based out of Antigua.
  • The original owner had this vessel built at Sen Koh Shipyard in Taiwan and personally oversaw construction alongside a marine surveyor in 1987.
  • She was shipped to the United States in 1989 but was never fitted out when purchased by the current owner in 1992.
  • Since then, Ariana has accumulated over 50,000 offshore miles, including twelve New England to Caribbean passages and eleven Bermuda 1-2 races, consistently placing in the standings.
  • The owner’s personal best singlehanded Bermuda 1-2 crossing was completed in just 77 hours despite encountering nearly 100 miles of light air near Bermuda.
  • Ariana is described as a true “ocean greyhound” capable of outpointing most vessels in her class.
  • The teak deck and cockpit were professionally refurbished in 2021, including full-depth recaulking using the TDS system, selective plank replacement, and epoxy screw replacement with full-depth bungs.
  • In 2022, the rudder was removed for internal inspection and professionally rebuilt with new foam, biaxial epoxy layup, and fairing.
  • She sailed from Virginia to Antigua in November 2019 and remained laid up ashore from June 2020 until being recommissioned and relaunched in March 2023.
  • All systems and electronics are fully operational and commissioned.
  • Ariana was purpose-built for serious offshore and single-handed sailing.
  • All bulkheads are fully glassed in with foam to eliminate hard spots, and the absence of interior liners contributes to a quieter ride offshore.
  • Her deep forefoot and heavy displacement allow her to move comfortably through rough seas without pounding, a design proven across more than 50,000 offshore miles.

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Bernard Evan-Wong

By Bernard Evan-Wong

Bernard ‘Bernie’ Evan-Wong grew up racing dinghies from Snipes, Sunfishes, GP 14 ‘s, and Lasers; in the Caribbean, and later at university in UK. He lived in Trinidad following university, working as a health professional, and took up racing on keel boats, later located to the island of Antigua, in the Eighties. Still a resident of Antigua, his passion for the sea and everything related to it led him to pick up qualifications as a RYA Yachtmaster Offshore, a dive master, a marine moorings specialist, and an avid yacht racing enthusiast. Over the past 35 years he has owned a succession of race boats, regularly racing the Caribbean circuit. If you’ve sailed the Caribbean and done a race, you’ve probably met Bernie!

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