Key Specifications
Weight & Displacement
Accommodation
Introduction
KEMO SABE is an ocean ready, full displacement trawler that can truly travel to almost any place you can imagine. The Nordhavn 40 design is the smallest passage maker built by PAE. A sistership completed a 26-week circumnavigation in 2001. The Nordhavn 40 platform is solid, stable, and capable — engineered to safely take you across the ocean or along the coast in an economical package that has no equal in this size and price range.
The 40 is the sixth design in the Nordhavn series. She was conceived to create an entry level vessel that an adventurous couple could use to explore with an "out of the box" range of 3,000 miles. Most of the people who buy a Nordhavn 40 are owner operators, whether new or seasoned. They appreciate the generous interior accommodations (saloon and galley on the entry level, raised pilothouse and two staterooms with one head on the lower level) and sea kindly ride through the water with home comforts and conveniences.
KEMO SABE is a first generation (US built) Nordhavn 40, Hull 19 out of 44 produced in southern California by legendary cruising sailboat builder, Pacific Seacraft. When this California builder faltered at hull 44, PAE/Nordhavn shipped the tooling to the Nordhavn yard in China to continue production starting with hull 45 and differentiated the two versions in this series as Mark I US made, and Mark II China built.
Following in the footsteps of the older and larger siblings that preceded her, the Nordhavn 40 established a production hallmark that set the standard for all Nordhavn models to follow. She has a solid fiberglass hull layup with integrated swim platform. The deck layout took advantage of many preferred features including a recessed anchor well on the bow, built-in deck boxes on the foredeck and a Portuguese bridge.
- Same owners for 13 years (since 500 engine hours)
- Galley 2020 update: Vitrifrigo refrigerator, Dickinson propane stovetop, Breville compact oven
- Hull repainted April 2016
- Maintenance updates in 2021 include 5000-hour engine check, new cutlass bearing, water system hose replacement
- House and starting batteries replaced in 2020
- Approximately $50,000 spent in the last two years on updates and maintenance
Cockpit
The cockpit (aft deck) is sufficiently sized to provide an easy entry landing for gaining access to the interior. There is a molded in swim platform aft for getting in and out of the water or transitioning to your tender. There are two hull boarding doors, one aft from the swim platform and one on the starboard side for dock access. A hot and cold freshwater shower is installed to starboard. A second freshwater hose is installed on the port side of the cockpit. The large opening floor hatch provides access to the lazarette below. The boat deck extends partially over the cockpit and has a canvas visor shade.
- Two boarding doors — aft and to starboard
- Swim ladder for swim platform
- Two built in seats aft, facing forward (port side doubles as propane locker with two tanks; starboard seat has one spare tank)
- Two loose folding chairs with cushions
- Hot and cold freshwater shower and a fresh cold-water hose
- Air vents for engine room and fuel tanks
- Extra stainless-steel handrails
- Weber BabyQ propane grill on mount with cover
- Overhead canvas shade visor with stainless supports
Lazarette
Located below the cockpit through the large hatch is the lazarette. The forward bulkhead has a hinged step where most of the house and start batteries are located. All four house batteries were replaced in 2020. The inverter is outboard to port, and there is a water maker and steering. On the starboard side is the hot water tank. An emergency tiller is fitted in the overhead. An Engel freezer/refrigerator is also stored here. This is a larger area that is a convenient storage cavern for extra supplies and gear.
- Magnum ME-ARC inverter/charger (2015)
- Sea Recovery Ultra Whisper 400 Compact reverse osmosis 17 GPH water maker (2012); membrane (2021)
- Seward 10-gallon hot water tank (2016)
- Concealed battery bank under forward bulkhead hinged lid step
- Hydraulic steering ram and Simrad autopilot
- Whale Gulper electric bilge pump
- Engel freezer/refrigerator
- Emergency tiller
Saloon
One unique feature on the Nordhavn 40 is the lack of walking side decks — this makes for a much wider saloon and through traffic is directed via the interior which is faster and safer. A Diamond SeaGlaze full height door (with dogs, gasketing, and custom screen) leads into the saloon which has an L-shaped Ultraleather settee to starboard and another built in settee to port. Both settees have storage underneath. There is an adjustable hi-low teak table which can be positioned in a variety of locations depending upon how you want to use it for eating, working or relaxing. The sole is carpeted with carpet tiles, which affords easy access to the saloon engine hatch. For entertainment, a flat screen television is mounted in a custom entertainment cabinet in front of the galley.
- Air conditioning entire system redone (2020)
- DSG door with window and canvas roll insect screen
- Wall to wall carpet tiles
- High/Low teak table with folding leaves — moveable
- Side and rear windows with screens
- Hunter Douglas shades inside and Textilene curtains for UV
- Custom teak entertainment cabinet with 24" LG flat-screen Smart TV
- Controls for air conditioning and custom teak AC vent
- Ship's clock
- Storm plates for four outboard saloon windows (off vessel in storage)
- Spare fixed tables (two) provided
Galley
Moving forward on the same level as the saloon connects you to the galley portside. The beautiful teak faced column that provides delivery of the main engine dry stack exhaust creates a natural divide while retaining an open-air feeling. The current owners upgraded the refrigerator freezer system to a more efficient Vitrifrigo stainless faced unit. This is a functional galley with Corian counters, teak lockers, drawers and two opening portlights outboard. Above the sink is a microwave oven, and on the aft counter is a double stainless-steel sink with Grohe faucet and Aqua Sana filtered drinking water faucet. There is a new Dickinson two-burner propane stovetop, Breville convection oven, and overhead fan.
- Vitrifrigo DP2600 110V/12V refrigerator/freezer (2021)
- Dickinson two-burner stovetop (2021) with stainless steel backsplash
- Breville compact convection oven (2021)
- GE microwave oven
- Aqua Sana fresh water filtration system with separate faucet tap at sink
- Double basin stainless steel sink
- Multiple teak drawers, lockers and overhead cabinets for storage
- Teak spice rack and wooden knife rack
- Custom made cutting board fits sink with wood fiddle
- Corian countertops with teak railings
- Lonseal raised coin vinyl flooring and Chiliwich rug matching carpet tiles
- Two opening portlights — one outboard, one forward
Pilothouse
The pilothouse is accessed a few steps up from the entry level. The view from the pilothouse is outstanding — you are surrounded by windows looking forward, outboard and aft. There are two Dutch Doors outboard for easy outside deck access. The navigation systems were upgraded in 2018 to include Digital Yacht AIS, NMEA router, and wireless router which enable navigation through laptop and tablet software. There is a stainless-steel wheel with a well laid out dash area fitted with the electronics control screens. The electrical panel breaker is behind a clear door cabinet to starboard. The aft section has a watch berth converted into storage with the large sofa/settee fronted by a custom, adjustable teak table.
- Lugger main engine control panel with dual lever Morse controls
- Westerbeke genset monitor panel (in saloon)
- Magnum inverter/battery charger control panel
- Electrical breaker panel and Link battery percentage monitor
- Loose spot light and Perko spot light in overhead
- Side Power bow thruster control
- Maxwell anchor windlass control
- Ritchie Compass
- Stainless-steel destroyer helm with Edson power knob; portable helm chair
- Ultraleather bench helm seat with teak table
- Folding chart table outboard forward to port
- Diamond SeaGlaze Dutch doors port and starboard with custom canvas rolling insect screens
- Overhead hatch
- Hynautic hydraulic steering
- Opening and screened side windows port and starboard; Textilene and canvas window covers
- Furuno NAVNET vx2 with C-Map MAX chart plotter
- Furuno 1944C/NT Mark-2 radar
- Digital Yacht AIT 2000 AIS with 8-foot antenna
- Digital Yacht Smart wireless NMEA Multiplexer/Router WLN30
- Digital Yacht USB to NMEA 2000 cable and iKommunicate NMEA to Signal K gateway
- ICOM IC-M506 VHF
- IslandTime PC Mikrotek router (2019) and Groove 42AC Wi-Fi extender (2019)
- Glomex television antenna
- Autopilot with remote
- Fireboy monitor panel
Guest Stateroom
Down a few short steps in the center of the vessel, a wide hallway connects the upper entry level with the staterooms and head below. The guest stateroom is to port and features two bunk beds. The upper bunk is fixed, the lower bunk can be pulled out to be made wider. There is good lighting overhead and by the bunks. Outboard are two portholes that can be opened for ventilation, and there is an on-deck Dorade vent. Below the lower bunk you have access to storage and the thru-hull transducer. Aft in the guest stateroom is the door entry to the engine room.
- Upper and lower berths; lower berth has fill cushion to make into wider bed
- Large drawer under lower berth
- Large hanging locker and bank of three drawers
- Teak ceiling slats outboard and teak book shelf
- Reading lights
- Two opening screened portholes and a Dorade vent from foredeck
- Dogged door entry access to engine room
Engine Room
You enter the engine room through a door located aft in the guest stateroom (you can also enter through the sole, aft in the saloon). The maintenance strakes molded into the hull create additional headroom outboard of the main engine on both sides. Two fiberglass fuel tanks with perforated aluminum screens are outboard and each tank has its own sight glass. Both tanks feed a supply manifold tank in the forward bilge with a water-in-fuel alarm and a sump. The Lugger L668D main engine is keel cooled with a dry stack exhaust and mated to a Twin Disc 3.0:1 transmission. The stack, muffler and exhaust hardware were replaced in 2019. Diesel fuel filtration is accomplished by dual Racor 900 filters and a Racor 500 filter for the generator. A 10-gallon day tank supplies fuel to the generator (2020).
- Lugger L668D 105 HP main engine (injectors 2019)
- Dry stack exhaust and muffler with custom exhaust blanket (2019)
- Twin Disc MG-5050 transmission 3.0:1 with pressure gauge
- Cutlass bearing (2021)
- Fiberglass fuel tanks with inspection hatches; new supply hardware (2019)
- 5 kW Westerbeke generator with soft sound shield
- Aluminum 10-gallon supply tank with sight glass for generator (2020)
- Jabsco fresh water pump and strainer (with spare)
- X-ChangeR oil change pump for main and generator
- Jabsco engine room blower
- Racor 900 duplex dual primary filters on main engine; Dent vacuum gauge (2019)
- Racor 500 primary filter for genset
- Walbro transfer pump and timer for fuel transfer to day tank
- Fireboy fire suppression with pull cable in saloon and pilothouse
- Escape hatch with entrance access aft in saloon
- Whale Gulper electric bilge pump and Edson manual bilge pump
- Engine room DC lighting upgraded to LED
- Wing engine beds topped with flat storage shelf platform (wing engine removed; propeller, shaft and strut available for re-installation)
Head and Shower
The head features a separate shower enclosure, a manual sea water head, a vanity and medicine cabinet all highlighted by a Corian countertop with built in sink and teak trim throughout. Fresh air is circulated via two opening screened portholes.
- Groco manual sea water head (2021)
- Corian countertop with built-in sink
- Molded gelcoat nonskid on sole
- Locker under sink for access to plumbing
- Mirror in teak framed cabinet with locker door above sink
- (4) teak drawers
- (2) opening screened portholes — one in shower, one in head
- Y-valve to holding tank or overboard; Dometic holding tank monitor
- Separate full headroom stall shower enclosure with tempered glass door
- Teak grate shower seat over molded fiberglass locker
- Jabsco sump pump for shower water discharge (2021)
Owner Stateroom
The owner's stateroom is below the foredeck in the bow of the boat. Most prominent is her large island berth. There is storage underneath the step, floor, and the bed. Below the bed is also access to the bow thruster and a separate house battery bank for powering the bow thruster and windlass. Ventilation is provided via the large hatch overhead, opening portlights outboard, two round portlights aft in the Portuguese bridge, and outside air from a foredeck dorade vent. The interior hull sides have varnished teak slats outboard. All cabinetry and furniture are teak.
- Centerline queen berth with storage underneath
- Two large cedar-lined hanging closets with lights
- Teak bureau with drawers
- Overhead teak lockers along berth on both sides
- LED reading lights and general lighting
- Air conditioning
- Overhead hatch with insect screen and Outland hatch cover
- Two opening screened portlights outboard on each side
- Two round opening screened portholes aft from the Portuguese bridge deck
- Dorade vent on foredeck provides outside air ventilation
- Built-in changing seat with upholstered cushion to starboard
Boat Deck
The large boat deck stows the athwartship mounted AB 9AL 9-foot aluminum-hull inflatable dinghy powered by a 15 HP Yamaha 2-stroke (2018). The dinghy is launched with remote controls (2020) for the WARN 800 electric hoists mounted on the boom (2020). Dinghy chocks and tie downs secure the tender. Two folding bicycles fit on the deck forward of the dinghy.
- AB 9AL aluminum hull RIB 9' dinghy with cover (2018)
- 15 HP Yamaha 2-stroke outboard (2018)
- Dinghy mounted on Weaver jack stands and tie downs
- Forespar aluminum painted mast and boom
- Paravane outrigger system — complete
- WARN 800 electric hoists on boom with custom cover and remote (2020)
- Lifesling
- (2) canvas fender storage pockets
Foredeck and Exterior
- Hull painted with AlexSeal Matterhorn White (2017) with a custom Silver boot stripe
- Deck superstructure is white gelcoat; deck is molded gray nonskid gelcoat
- Portuguese bridge with recessed storage lockers
- Courtesy lighting
- Maxwell VM 2200 electric windlass with capstan and foot controls
- Two anchor rollers; windlass controls at foredeck and pilothouse
- 55 KG (121 lb.) Rocna anchor with 400' 3/8" BBB chain
- Tow anchor snubbers
- Dock lines and fenders
- Salt and fresh water washdown hoses
Electrical
- Westerbeke 5 kW generator with soft sound shield
- Magnum ME-ARC inverter/charger with smart controller and advanced remote battery monitoring kit
- Shore power outlets amidships on starboard side; 50-amp shore power cord and 30-amp pigtail splitter
- Two 12V DC, 110V AC, 230V AC systems (saloon system new 2020)
- LED lighting upgrade
- Galvanic isolator and copper bonding system
- Two alternators — one for house bank, one for starting battery bank
- Lifeline (4 × 8D) AGM house batteries, (1 × 4D) generator, and (1 × 8D) start batteries
Safety
- Fireboy engine room fire suppression system with pull cable (recertified 2019)
- (2) throwable life rings
- Lifesling
- Air horn
- Required US Coast Guard placards and equipment — current
- (2) recreational automatic inflatable lifejackets
