Sailing Vessel - Arundel
Liberty 458 Designed by Peterson
Built by Shin Fa (Taiwan)
Hull # 9 - 1984

$159,000



Contact David Kelsey at dkelsey@md.metrocast.net - 301-373-3671(H) 301-643-0366
OR
Tarn Kelsey at TarnKelsey1@verizon.net - 410-353-3822
Dimensions:
LOA: 45’ 8”
Beam: 12’1”
Draft: 6’4”
Displacement: 30,500 lbs
Ballast: 11,000 lbs
LOW: 40’4”
Sail Area: 1059 sq.ft.
Engine:
Perkins HP:75 Model 4-236
Hours: 4200
New heat exchanger (2008)
New exhaust manifold (2008)
New engine mounts (2008)
Tankage:
Fuel: 160gals
Water: 260 gals
Holding: 40 gals
Navigation and Communication:
Depth sounders – Data Marine & Interphase
Magellen 5000 GPS
Raytheon R10X 16 mile Radar
EPIRB 406
Robertson APD000DL autopilot with remote control
Apelco VHF
Sails and Rigging:
ProFurl on headsail -1999
ProFurl on Staysail – 1999
Standing Rigging – 1999
Spinnaker
New storm sail (never used)
Maxwell winches – two speed (6 in cockpit)
Lightning diffuser on mast
Mechanical and Electrical:
Watermaker – 12 gal/min
Espar Heater
Raritan MSDs (2)
Waterheater (6gal) 120v/engine (new 2008)
6 12v house batteries (new 2006)
2 engine start batteries (new 2006)
120 ah alternator
Air Marine Wind Generator 50 amp on pedestal
Galvanic Isolater
Freedom 20 Inverter
Ground Tackle:
80 lb Delta on bow
Fortress 100 with mud plate (new – never used)
45 lb Danforth
20 lb Danforthv 300 ft 5/16 chain
new unused Ύ anchor rode 250 ft
Canvas:
Bimini over cockpit with curtains (in black)
Extended bimini (in black)
Bimini over stern deck (in Black)
Awing - covers entire vessel from stay sail to end of cockpit
Galley:
3 burner propane stove with oven – propane tank in appropriate topside locker – with solenoid switch in galley
Double stainless galley sink
Fresh water and sea water foot pumps in addition to hot and cold pressure water
Top loading refrigerator/freezer combination ice box
Sharp Microwave
Other:
Avon 6 person life raft – repacked 11/2004 (under aft bench)
30 amp electrical cord
Salt water wash down (2008)
Hydraulic steering (complete overhaul 2008)
Tank tender (needs repair)
New 3 blade pop (2005)
Mast steps to the mast head
Inflatable Dingy & Motor
Arundel was hauled painted and the prop was treated with “Prop Kote” in July 2009
Click on the picture for more pictures
Accommodations:
Beginning forward there is a chain locker followed by a sail/docking line and bumper storage area. This is accessed by double doors which opens to the fore deck. Aft of this area is a guest head with lockers, sink, medicine cabinet, and a large hanging locker. There is a large opening Bomar hatch above.

Aft of the head on the port side is a single guest cabin. There are several drawers under the bunk. On the starboard side is guest cabin with upper and lower bunks. There is storage in drawers below the bunk. Each of the guest cabins has a reading light, 12 volts fans, and an opening Bomar hatch as well as opening ports. Each of these guest cabins has doors to provide privacy.

Leading aft there is a large storage locker to port just before one enters the main salon.

The main salon is spacious and bright with an L-shaped settee to starboard. This settee provides seating at the large dining table.
There is storage in the pedestal which supports the table. There is abundant storage both behind and under the settee. A straight settee is to port with abundant storage here as well. There are book shelves both port and starboard, with a liquor locker to port. There are fans and opening ports as well as a large Bomar hatch for ventilation.

The galley is to starboard in a U shape which makes cooking underway exceptionally easy. There are numerous storage lockers and drawers for cooking utensils as well as provisions.

The companion way steps have several very useful storage lockers underneath.

To port there is a walkway to the aft state room. Along this walk way there is a nav station with opening chart table and a compass. A work bench is located just aft of the chart table with storage below and outboard.

The Master Cabin aft is very accommodating with an oversized centerline berth. There are two small seats at the foot of the berth. This cabin has an incredible amount of storage. There is a large hanging locker, numerous lockers with sliding doors, and numerous drawers for storage in addition to the bookshelves. There is a small sink with a medicine cabinet above. The ensuite head includes a shower and additional storage.

Except for a few cosmetics this vessel is in excellent condition with exceptional material and hardware and is a true passage maker having many sister ships all around the world.

Additional information on the Liberty 458 series can be seen at http://www.liberty-sailboats.net/index.html