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  1. This 1977 Kelly Peterson KP 44 Center Cockpit Sloop is in good condition for her age and usage and has been very well-loved and maintained by her current liveaboard owners. She will make a wonderful floating condo in beautiful Hawaii, the perfect inter-island cruiser, or a solid and dependable world sailor! She is a very impressive, exquisite ...

  2. Seller's Description. Desire is a 1980 Kelly Peterson 44 (KP #264), center cockpit, cutter-rigged sloop. She’s a well maintained boat, ideal for cruising and living aboard, with 2 spacious staterooms and 2 heads. Desire is a USCG documented vessel (Morro Bay, California), and is currently moored in Marina Palmira, La Paz, Baja California Sur.

  3. The interior of the Kelly Peterson 46 is finished in teak veneer plywood and solid teak, giving it a warm and classic look. The cabin sole is teak and holly. The upholstery is fabric or leather. The headroom is generous throughout, ranging from 1.9 m (6.25 ft) in the forward cabin to 1.8 m (5.9 ft) in the aft cabin.

  4. Kelly also built an extended version which was called the Kelly Peterson 46 using another yard, Queen Long Marine, these were manufactured between 1980 and 1990. Between 1979 and 1986 another Taiwanese yard called Formosa Yachts built an extended version called the Formosa 46, this string of boats eventually become known by the cruising community as “Cheaterson” boats.

  5. The Kelly peterson 46 is a 46.25ft cutter designed by Doug Peterson and built in fiberglass by Queen Long Marine between 1980 and 1990. 30 units have been built. The Kelly peterson 46 is a moderate weight sailboat which is a reasonably good performer. It is reasonably stable / stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized.

  6. There’s both bow and stern pulpits. A large cockpit locker provides for deck storage. Designed for Californian conditions, the Kelly Peterson 44 is driven by a beefy twin spreader cutter rig carrying more than 1000 square feet of canvas, ample for a boat of this displacement. It’s also very manageable for a short-handed crew.

  7. Kelly-Peterson 46 is a 46′ 3″ / 14.1 m monohull sailboat designed by Doug Peterson and built by Queen Long Marine between 1980 and 1990. Great choice! Your favorites are temporarily saved for this session.