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1975 CHEOY LEE 53' for Sale in Titusville, Florida

HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Center cockpit
  • Full keel
  • Blue-water vessel
  • Rare Atlantic Coast vessel
  • Upgraded 2012 220 HP John Deere Engine
  • Teak decks stripped in 2010 and replaced with non-skid fiberglass
  • Air conditioning

 

SV Rangoon Lady III is a long keel, center cockpit, masthead ketch berthed in Titusville, FL. She was designed by the office of the famed naval architect John G. Alden, and built at the Cheoy Lee Boatyard in Hong Kong. This is a true blue-water vessel, having crossed the Atlantic Ocean four times, including being part of the Columbus Quincentenary, the event commemorating the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ Atlantic crossing.

 

Rangoon Lady III also sailed the Caribbean and cruised the Bahamas.  Her current owners spent several months from December 2021 to May 2022 doing a partial refit, completing necessary mechanical work and updates, with the intent to sail her to Washington State.  They had planned to complete the necessary cosmetic work once she was in her berth on the Pacific coast.  Their plans changed, and they have put this center-cockpit ketch on the market. 

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General Features

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States

Designer
CHEOY LEE

Hull Material
Fiberglass

Boat Type
Sail

Category
Cruising Ketch

Measurements

OVERALL LENGTH

53 FT

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We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.