Additional Boat Details
Interior layout
Join the elite club of Bounty II owners with "Stranger II;" a proven sailing vessel of immeasurable beauty and one-of-a kind. View the custom wood interior in the attached photos with wooden sink and burl wood veneered interior hatches. Asking $35,000 “Stranger II” is ready to take you on your sailing adventures.
Improvements to the hull, deck, rigging, engine, and interior:
Customized interior with domestic & exotic woods: Ash, Teak, Puduk
Double "V" berth
Single or Double berth in salon
Skipper head with holding tank (bladder)
Integral water tanks (2); 110 gallons total
Integral fuel tank (1); 45 gallons
New rudder - plywood/epoxy construction
New pintels & gudgeons
New tiller
Replaced propeller & new shaft
Refurbished Mast in 2013 with new LP paint
Pressurized water
AC waterheater
Norcold Refrigerator AC/DC
Galley
Electronic Equipment
Furuno Radar
Furuno GPS Plotter
Knotmeter
Depth Sounder
Electrical System
Rewired with 12 vdc& 120 Ac
Batteries: (2) 250 amp house; (1) starting battery
Hart Interface: charger inverter
Other Equipment
Extra Sails & spinnaker/jib poles; mainsail & jib low time
Anchors: (2) Dansforth (1) plow
Cabin/Deck freshly painted ; topsides gelcoat
Sunbrella interior cushions
Bronze screens for ports& hatches
Remarks
1959 Phil Rhodes Bounty II Sloop 40'10"
Aero Marine Plastics in Sausalito, California
Hull# 22
Bounty II Sloop
Rigging 7/8 Sloop
Hull: full keel
Length - LOA: 40'9"
LWL: 28′ 0″
Beam: 10'3"
Draft: 5'9"
Material: fiberglass
Displacement: 18800
Year: 1959
Cabins: 1
Berths: 4
Engine: 2QM 20 Yanmar Diesel engine; fresh-water cooled with low time
Hull #22
LOA 40 ft. 10 in.
LWL 28 ft.
Beam 10 ft. 3 in.
Draft 5 ft. 9 in.
Sail Area 737 sq. ft.; 7/8 rig
"Stranger II" built in 1959 is the ultimate ocean-going, sailing vessel from Aero Marine Plastics in Sausalito, California. The first production fiberglass sailboat of this size, 40 feet 10 inches long, hull #22, has a "bullet-proof" hull designed for ocean racing with classic lines by the famous naval architect, Phillip Rhodes.
"Stranger II" raced off southern California in it's early days and has had only (3) owners. In the 80's & 90's "Stranger II" cruised the waters off Catalina Island while berthed in San Pedro, California. In the Pacific Northwest since 1995, "Stranger II" sailed the San Juans and local destinations while berthed in Port Angeles, Washington.