Everett Yachts
1728 West Marine View Drive
Everett, WA, US, 98201
Tel:(425) 259-5432
1728 West Marine View Drive
Everett, WA, US, 98201
Tel:(425) 259-5432
1980 Transpacific Marine Transpac 49 MKII
Everett, Washington
Year
1980
Length
49 ft
Price
$114,950
****OFFERED WITH SLIP**** Embark on your next adventure with Royal Way, a remarkable vessel that has gracefully explored the Northwest Waters under the care of its current owners. This exceptional cruising boat boasts a thoughtfully designed layout featuring three cabins, a well-appointed galley nestled amidships, a spacious salon, and a stand-up engine room complete with a convenient workbench.
Crafted as part of the esteemed Transpac Mark II series, Royal Way epitomizes the pinnacle of family-oriented blue water cruising. Originally built in 1980 and meticulously refitted in under the current owners, this vessel presents a rare opportunity for a new owner to step into a world of seafaring luxury. Fully equipped and meticulously maintained, Royal Way stands ready to embark on countless more years of thrilling adventures.
Constructed in Taiwan by the renowned Transpacific Marine Company Ltd., the Transpac 49 Mark II boasts a robust hull crafted from solid hand-laid fiberglass, ensuring unparalleled strength and durability for ocean voyages. Inside, you'll discover an expansive main cabin, a generously sized galley, an indulgent aft master stateroom, two guest cabins, two luxurious head compartments with showers, and a convenient workroom adjacent to the engine.
The owner stateroom of the Mark II edition is a true sanctuary, featuring a spacious berth and three charming "pirate" windows adorning the transom. Royal Way exudes stability and safety, offering peace of mind for even the most adventurous souls. Whether you're seeking comfortable accommodations or exhilarating sailing performance, this magnificent sailboat delivers on all fronts, with a hull meticulously crafted for traversing the world's oceans.
Step aboard Royal Way and unlock the door to a world of unparalleled maritime exploration and unforgettable experiences.
Call us today for a private showing: 425-367-3628
Crafted as part of the esteemed Transpac Mark II series, Royal Way epitomizes the pinnacle of family-oriented blue water cruising. Originally built in 1980 and meticulously refitted in under the current owners, this vessel presents a rare opportunity for a new owner to step into a world of seafaring luxury. Fully equipped and meticulously maintained, Royal Way stands ready to embark on countless more years of thrilling adventures.
Constructed in Taiwan by the renowned Transpacific Marine Company Ltd., the Transpac 49 Mark II boasts a robust hull crafted from solid hand-laid fiberglass, ensuring unparalleled strength and durability for ocean voyages. Inside, you'll discover an expansive main cabin, a generously sized galley, an indulgent aft master stateroom, two guest cabins, two luxurious head compartments with showers, and a convenient workroom adjacent to the engine.
The owner stateroom of the Mark II edition is a true sanctuary, featuring a spacious berth and three charming "pirate" windows adorning the transom. Royal Way exudes stability and safety, offering peace of mind for even the most adventurous souls. Whether you're seeking comfortable accommodations or exhilarating sailing performance, this magnificent sailboat delivers on all fronts, with a hull meticulously crafted for traversing the world's oceans.
Step aboard Royal Way and unlock the door to a world of unparalleled maritime exploration and unforgettable experiences.
Call us today for a private showing: 425-367-3628
Specifications
Year Built
1980
Category
Sail
Length Overall
48'6 ft
Beam
13'8 ft
Max Draft
6 ft
Cabins
3
Construction
Fiberglass
Hull ID
WNZ8192DL080
Keel
Other Keel
Drive Type
Direct
Engines
1
Total Engine Power
120 hp
Cruising Speed
6 kn
Maximum Speed
11 kn
Fuel Tanks
1
Fuel Tank Cap.
0 gal
Water Tanks
2
Water Tank Cap.
0 gal
Water Heater Cap.
0 gal
Holding Tanks
2
Holding Tank Cap.
0 gal
Engine 1 Specifications
Make: Lehman
Model: 6 Cylinder
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 120hp
Type: Inboard
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 1980
Engine Hours: 2,109
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Accomodations
Galley Ready for a Large Crew
Galley Ready for a Large Crew
- New expanded storage
- New Force 10 3 burner propane stove/oven
- Deep double sink
- New countertops
- Extra large fridge with door (not top load)
- Ice box updated with cold plate
- Washer/dryer Equator- front loading
- Expanded storage in each stateroom
- All new headliner
- New closed foam insulation above headliner throughout
- Open interior providing large gathering space
- Workbench
- Vicegrip
- Craftsman 6 drawer tool chest
- Generous power supply and lighting
Accomodations
Galley Ready for a Large Crew
Galley Ready for a Large Crew
- New expanded storage
- New Force 10 3 burner propane stove/oven
- Deep double sink
- New countertops
- Extra large fridge with door (not top load)
- Ice box updated with cold plate
- Washer/dryer Equator- front loading
- Expanded storage in each stateroom
- All new headliner
- New closed foam insulation above headliner throughout
- Open interior providing large gathering space
- Workbench
- Vicegrip
- Craftsman 6 drawer tool chest
- Generous power supply and lighting
Upgrades & Equipment
Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades (2022)
Additional Upgrades
Sails Included with the Boat
Specifications
Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades (2022)
- Webasto Diesel Heater with Real Fan coil units (4 qty) with individual thermostat control
- New Lewmar 1500 3/8" windlass
- All new wiring for Windlass with up/down foot switches
- 525 Watts solar panels with Victron 30/100 MPPT controller
- New Freezer compressor and evaporator
- Updated Dometic Heads (Master is electric macerating)
- GFCI 120vac outlets throughout and/or protected outlets
- All new 12vdc & 120vac wiring in boat after terminal strips in engine room
- New prop
- New ceiling panels throughout
- All new canvas with Makrolon (polycarbonate windows)
Additional Upgrades
- 42" Craftsman tool box (2021)
- Refurbished Main & Mizzen Masts (2018)
- Standing Rigging replaced (2018)
Sails Included with the Boat
- Main Sail Mizzen Sail x2
- Spinnaker
- 150% & 100% Genoa
- Roller furling headsail
Specifications
- 400 gallons fresh water (stainless steel tank 2-200gal)
- 200 gallon diesel tank (stainless steel)
- Ford Lehman 120 (rebuilt at 980 hrs)
Upgrades & Equipment
Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades (2022)
Additional Upgrades
Sails Included with the Boat
Specifications
Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades (2022)
- Webasto Diesel Heater with Real Fan coil units (4 qty) with individual thermostat control
- New Lewmar 1500 3/8" windlass
- All new wiring for Windlass with up/down foot switches
- 525 Watts solar panels with Victron 30/100 MPPT controller
- New Freezer compressor and evaporator
- Updated Dometic Heads (Master is electric macerating)
- GFCI 120vac outlets throughout and/or protected outlets
- All new 12vdc & 120vac wiring in boat after terminal strips in engine room
- New prop
- New ceiling panels throughout
- All new canvas with Makrolon (polycarbonate windows)
Additional Upgrades
- 42" Craftsman tool box (2021)
- Refurbished Main & Mizzen Masts (2018)
- Standing Rigging replaced (2018)
Sails Included with the Boat
- Main Sail Mizzen Sail x2
- Spinnaker
- 150% & 100% Genoa
- Roller furling headsail
Specifications
- 400 gallons fresh water (stainless steel tank 2-200gal)
- 200 gallon diesel tank (stainless steel)
- Ford Lehman 120 (rebuilt at 980 hrs)
Owner's Description
Royal Way became more than just a vessel during the tumult of Covid-19; it became our sanctuary. Acquiring her in January 2020, little did we know how crucial she'd be when the world paused. For 7 weeks, she cradled us at anchor, a haven within her sturdy hull.
Transitioning from a modest 40-foot Cruise A Home, Royal Way offered us boundless space during a time when it was most needed. As the pandemic confined us, she became our refuge, our escape.
Embarking on journeys to Desolation Sound, the San Juans, and South Sound, Royal Way was our steadfast companion. Within her confines, we witnessed our children blossom into teenagers, sheltered from the uncertainties outside. The memories forged aboard her are not just treasured; they're a testament to the resilience she offered. Royal Way will forever hold a special place in our hearts, preserving moments we'll carry with us always.
Royal Way became more than just a vessel during the tumult of Covid-19; it became our sanctuary. Acquiring her in January 2020, little did we know how crucial she'd be when the world paused. For 7 weeks, she cradled us at anchor, a haven within her sturdy hull.
Transitioning from a modest 40-foot Cruise A Home, Royal Way offered us boundless space during a time when it was most needed. As the pandemic confined us, she became our refuge, our escape.
Embarking on journeys to Desolation Sound, the San Juans, and South Sound, Royal Way was our steadfast companion. Within her confines, we witnessed our children blossom into teenagers, sheltered from the uncertainties outside. The memories forged aboard her are not just treasured; they're a testament to the resilience she offered. Royal Way will forever hold a special place in our hearts, preserving moments we'll carry with us always.
Owner's Description
Royal Way became more than just a vessel during the tumult of Covid-19; it became our sanctuary. Acquiring her in January 2020, little did we know how crucial she'd be when the world paused. For 7 weeks, she cradled us at anchor, a haven within her sturdy hull.
Transitioning from a modest 40-foot Cruise A Home, Royal Way offered us boundless space during a time when it was most needed. As the pandemic confined us, she became our refuge, our escape.
Embarking on journeys to Desolation Sound, the San Juans, and South Sound, Royal Way was our steadfast companion. Within her confines, we witnessed our children blossom into teenagers, sheltered from the uncertainties outside. The memories forged aboard her are not just treasured; they're a testament to the resilience she offered. Royal Way will forever hold a special place in our hearts, preserving moments we'll carry with us always.
Royal Way became more than just a vessel during the tumult of Covid-19; it became our sanctuary. Acquiring her in January 2020, little did we know how crucial she'd be when the world paused. For 7 weeks, she cradled us at anchor, a haven within her sturdy hull.
Transitioning from a modest 40-foot Cruise A Home, Royal Way offered us boundless space during a time when it was most needed. As the pandemic confined us, she became our refuge, our escape.
Embarking on journeys to Desolation Sound, the San Juans, and South Sound, Royal Way was our steadfast companion. Within her confines, we witnessed our children blossom into teenagers, sheltered from the uncertainties outside. The memories forged aboard her are not just treasured; they're a testament to the resilience she offered. Royal Way will forever hold a special place in our hearts, preserving moments we'll carry with us always.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. 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.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. 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.
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