1982 Jeanneau Trinidad 48
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48' Jeanneau 1982
Jeanneau Trinidad 48 1982 For Sale in Stonington, Connecticut
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Stonington, Connecticut
Dimensions
- Length Overall: 48'
- Beam: 15' 1"
- Maximum Draft: 6' 9"
- Dry Weight: —
Tank Capacities
- Fuel: —
- Water: —
- Holding: —
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General Description
Many Upgrades! Must see!
The Trinidad 48, designed in 1981 by Guy Ribadeau Dumas, was Jeanneau’s first large ocean cruiser. With a spacious cockpit and saloon, and bluewater cruising design, the Jeanneau Trinidad 48 is as comfortable as it is powerful. Graciet has the interior of a comfortable cruiser with the rigging, deck hardware, and transom of a high performance racing sloop. Lovingly sailed and updated by the current owner since 2015, this vintage Jeanneau is ready for you to move aboard or to simply enjoy sailing on a summer's day. Recent upgrades to Graciet include new leisure furl boom, decks, bowthruster, battery pack, barrier coat, canvas, instruments, wiring, and more. This boat is a gem - a spacious, comfortable, sleek bluewater cruiser with all the upgrades and ready to go!
Highlights:
- New Rudder and Rudder stock (2025)
- New Leisurefurl boom (2025)
- New Raymarine autopilot (2025)
- New Icom VHF with cocpit receiver (2025)
- New Starfix marine receiver (2025)
- new decks (2022)
- new bow thruster (2020)
- rebuilt mast step
- new bottom barrier coat system
- renewed of through hull fittings
- new sanitation hoses
- new water tanks
- new potable water plumbing
- engine work
- new navigation electronics (2020)
- new wiring of systems
- new charging systems
- new battery banks
- new shaft
- renewed stanchions
- renewed running rigging
- new canvas
- forward collision bulkhead work
- structural work to engine beds
- interior joinery work
- interior finish work
- renewed air conditioning
Bluewater Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Bluenose Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel