Hallberg-Rassy 42F Mk II
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| Make | Hallberg-Rassy |
|---|---|
| Model | 42F Mk II |
| Year | 2000 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | US$255,000 |
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Sloop |
| Length | 13.21 m |
| Hull Material | Fibreglass |
| Location | Fuerte Sherman, Panama |
| LOA | 13.21 m |
|---|---|
| Beam | 3.94 m |
| Max Draft | 2.01 m |
| Keel Type | Fin |
| Displacement | 12500 kg |
| Ballast | 4700 kg |
| Designer | German Frers |
|---|---|
| Builder | Hallberg Rassy |
| Fuel Tanks | 1 x 420 litres |
| Fresh Water Tanks | 1 x 685 litres |
| Holding Tanks | 2 x 35 litres |
| Hull Shape | Monohull |
Description
Georgia B. is a beautifully maintained example (Hull #137) of the classic HK 42F center cockpit cruising sloop. Designed by the legendary German Frers and built by Hallberg-Rassy at their renowned yard in Ellös, Sweden. She was built and certified to Germanischer Lloyd ‘A Ocean’ specifications, ensuring she is fully designed and constructed for offshore sailing in all weather conditions.
The hull is a robust GRP construction featuring insulation above the waterline, classic teak decks, and the highly desirable Hallberg-Rassy hard dodger with a safety glass windshield. Her configuration consists of a modified fin keel with 4.6 tons of lead ballast and a 2-meter draft. For ease of handling, the rig is equipped with Selden spars, hydraulic furling for both the mast and forestay, and electric primary and secondary Lewmar winches. She also features a stowable inner forestay for a hanked-on staysail or storm jib, while a custom stern arch holds four 80-watt solar panels.
Below decks, the mahogany interior displays the exceptional craftsmanship for which Hallberg-Rassy is so well regarded. The classic layout offers an owner’s aft en-suite stateroom, a forward guest en-suite stateroom, and a central salon with a large double settee and a drop-leaf center table. The backrest of the starboard settee can be raised to reveal a comfortable sea berth, contributing to a total of seven sleeping berths, all of which include lee cloths. Both heads are equipped with showers, large-capacity china wash basins, and easily repaired Jabsco manual pump toilets. Crew comfort is further enhanced by a large-capacity (135 liter/hr) water maker and a generous electric water heater.
The storage capacity on the HR42F is remarkably generous and well-organized. The vessel features 4 sail bins, 3 hanging lockers, 7 louvered-door drawer or shelf sets, and 22 louvered-door lockers. Additionally, there is full-length shelved stowage behind the port settee, deep stowage for paper charts beneath a large chart table, and large sliding-panel shelved stowage in the galley. The interior is rounded out with 6 stowage lockers in the heads, 9 special-purpose and access lockers, and 4 deep bookshelves.
For auxiliary power, Georgia B. relies on a Volvo 76hp TMD22 turbo 4-cylinder diesel engine with approximately 3,500 hours, located in an easily accessible engine compartment. Propulsion is provided by a foldable two-speed Gori prop, and sitting alongside the engine is a newly installed Panda Mini 8-kw 110-volt generator with less than 10 hours of use.
The electronics suite is built on a SeaTalk Ng backbone and includes three Raymarine chart plotters, three multi-instrument monitors, two autopilot monitors, a digital color radar scanner, and AIS. Communications are handled via a Standard Horizon VHF with a Bluetooth mobile handheld and an ICOM SSB with a Pactor PTC-II modem.
The comprehensive sail inventory consists of a new UK Sails mainsail, a 137 Yankee-cut Genoa, a 110 working jib, an inner forestay jib, a storm jib, a storm trysail, and an asymmetrical spinnaker, along with an emergency 25% reduced-area mainsail. For the yacht's tender, she carries a davit-mounted 10-ft hard sailing dinghy with excellent rowing capabilities and a Yamaha 2.5 hp 4-stroke outboard.
Ultimately, Georgia B. is a respectably fast cruiser with CE ‘A Ocean’ certification—a comfortable and incredibly capable yacht ready for all oceans and all weather.
Inventory Highlights
These highlights are just the beginning. For the full technical inventory for Georgia B., please contact us; we’d be happy to share the complete document.
The standard HR42F Mark II is a comfortable and well-respected cruiser by knowledgeable long-distance voyagers. Additional desirable upgrades to the standard yacht include: a hard dodger, hydraulic furling for both the genoa and mainsail for easier handling with a reduced crew, 4 electric winches, two additional Lewmar 40 winches dedicated to mainsheet control, an exceptionally well-fabricated S/S arch with solar panels, and a good inventory of various cruising items that will enable a new owner to rapidly begin enjoying the boat.
Core specifications
LOA: 13.22m (43' 4")
Beam: 3.95m (12' 11").
Draft: 2.00m (6' 7").
Displacement: 12,500 kg (Empty).
Ballast: 4,700 kg lead keel secured with 15 stainless steel bolts.
Construction: GRP hull insulated with Divinycell PVC-foam above the waterline; teak decks laid in silicon rubber.
Mechanical & Systems
- Engine: Volvo Penta TMD22P-C (76hp turbo) with 3,557 hours as of January 2026.
- Drive: Inboard straight-shaft with a Gori 18" folding propeller (overdrive feature) and an Ambassador line cutter.
- Generator: New Panda Mini 8 kW (Less than 10 hours).
- Bow Thruster: 7.5 hp.
- Watermaker: MT Freshwater (Sweden) producing 135 liters per hour; membranes replaced in 2022.
- Solar: Four 80-watt panels mounted on a custom stainless steel arch.
- Batteries: Nine Lifeline AGM house batteries (945 amp-hrs total) and one engine start battery, all replaced in 2021.
Sails & Rigging
The vessel is configured for short-handed operation with extensive hydraulic controls.
Hydraulics: Selden hydraulic in-mast furling, hydraulic Furlex jib furling, Navtec hydraulic backstay, and Navtec hydraulic boom vang.
Winch Package (8 total):
(2) Lewmar 58 electric primary winches.
(2) Lewmar 40 electric secondary winches.
(2) Lewmar 40 manual winches added for dedicated mainsheet control.
(2) Lewmar 40 manual winches on the mast.
Sail Inventory:
Main: UK Sails (New October 2024, barely used).
Headsails: 135% Yankee (serviceable), 110% Jib (good), 100% Staysail (very good).
Specialty: Asymmetrial spinnaker with sock, storm jib, and storm trysail.
Interior & Accommodations
Layout: Three-cabin interior including an Aft Master (en-suite with dedicated shower stall), Main Salon (2m headroom), and Forward Cabin (en-suite).
Berths: 7 total; aft cabin includes a wide single/narrow double to starboard.
Galley: Equipped with a Force 7 three-burner stove/oven, Samsung microwave (2022), 80-liter freezer, and a refrigerator.
Heating: Webasto diesel furnace with forced air system (Service currently required)
Navigation & Electronics
Displays: Raymarine eS78 (Helm, 2019), C120W (Dodger), and C90W (Chart table).
Instruments: Three Raymarine i70s multi-instrument displays (2019).
Autopilot: Raymarine EV-400 with B&G T2 hydraulic drive and two control heads.
Comms: Standard Horizon VHF GX2400GPS (2023) and IC-M710 SSB.
Maintenance Highlights & History
Since 2008, Georgia B. has been meticulously maintained by its third owner and has cruised from Alaska to Panama.
- 2026: New Panda Mini 8kw generator installed, new starter motor for main engine, new solenoid valve for propane system.
2025: Gelcoat polished, teak decks cleaned, boom vang gas kicker recharged.
2024: New mainsail; engine injectors rebuilt; new turbo and exhaust elbow.
2022: New cutlass bearing, new microwave, and Balmar alternator.
History: No accidents or structural damage reported during the current or previous ownership.
Accessories & Safety
- Tender: Gig Harbor hard dinghy (can be rowed or sailed) with a 2.5 hp Yamaha outboard.
Ground Tackle: 60-lb CQR main anchor with 300' of G4 chain.
Life Raft: 8-person Deep Sea Model (Service due March 2027).
EPIRB: McMurdo SmartFind AIS (Battery expires 2032).
Service & Refit History (2008–2026)
The Georgia B. has undergone consistent maintenance and significant upgrades under its third and current owner. The following timeline outlines the major service milestones and equipment improvements:
2008: New mainsail purchased, main engine injectors re-built, Ambassador line cutter installed. Routine maintenance (annual oil change, water filters, fuel filters changed, general cleaning, etc.)
2009: Pactor PTC-II modem installed for SSB. Haul-out, anti-fouling. Routine maintenance
2010: Change out RIB for hard dinghy, 2 Lewmar 40 winches installed for dedicated mainsheet control, bow thruster control box replaced, charger / inverter replaced, 10 Lifeline AGM batteries replaced. Routine maintenance.
2011: 100% Staysail jib purchased, UK Sails. Raymarine C90 and C120 chartplotters, Hi-definition radar, AIS, installed. Panda 6500 generator installed, water maker membranes replaced. Haul-out, anti-fouling. Routine maintenance.
2012: Stainless steel arch w/ solar panels installed, Quick electric water heater installed, large deck awning fabricated.
2013: Haul-out, anti-fouling. Routine maintenance.
2014: Engine turbo charger overhauled. Most lamps on boat, including navigation lights, replaced with LEDs. Routine maintenance.
2015: Haul-out, anti-fouling, replace Gori propeller. Dutchman controlled gybe device installed. Selden mainsail extrusion sacrificial extension replaced; spare continues to be carried on board. Routine maintenance.
2016: Lightly sand teak decks, replace deck-seam caulking. Replace 300-ft main anchor chain. Ten LifeLine AGM batteries replaced. Routine maintenance.
2017: New Isotherm unit installed in refrigerator, R133a gas leaks repaired.
Routine maintenance.
2018: Watermaker lift pump rebuilt. Routine maintenance.
2019: Up-graded Raymarine instruments installed: Masthead wind instrument, Triducer, Seatalk Ng (NMEA 2000) backbone, 3 multi-function displays, autopilot control unit and heading sensor, 2 autopilot control heads, GPS unit, rudder sensor. Propane gas cylinders, gas solenoid valve replaced. Haul-out, anti-fouling applied. Routine maintenance.
2020: Pandemic, boat not used. Caretaker activities, routine cleaning.
2021: Victron Charger / Inverter installed, 10 Lifeline AGM batteries installed. Forepeak sun awning fabricated. Watermaker gauges replaced. Routine maintenance.
2022: Haul-out, anti-fouling applied, cutlass bearing replaced. Balmar AR-5 alternator installed. Watermaker membranes replaced. Interior hydraulic hoses replaced. Navtec backstay hydraulic cylinder rebuilt. Routine maintenance.
2023: Standard Horizon VHF radio with antenna for mobile unit installed. New Magna gas barbecue purchased. Interior curtains replaced. Routine maintenance.
2024: Replacement large sun awning fabricated. New UK Sails mainsail fitted. Injectors rebuilt for diesel engine, turbo unit with exhaust elbow replaced.
2025: Gas kicker recharge for boom vang. New hatch covers fabricated. Thorough cleaning of teak decks, waxing and polishing of gelcoat surfaces.
2026: New Panda Mini 8kw generator installed, new starter motor for main engine, new solenoid valve for propane system.
Sailing History by Owner
The boat was originally launched in 2000 on Lake Union, Seattle, Washington. The first owner is believed to have sailed only locally in Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands, and into southern British Columbia. The boat was sold after about 6 years. The second owner hardly used the boat at all; it was mostly moored in Olympia, Washington, with U.S. and Washington state registration.
I am the third owner; I purchased the boat in Olympia, Washington, in May 2008. I renewed the U.S. registration but not the Washington State since I did not live there. I thought I might berth the boat seasonally in Astoria, Oregon, hence the U.S. home port, but actually the boat mostly was berthed as a transient in Victoria, B.C., until 2012. During this period my wife and I made multiple trips along the Inside Passage, sailing the boat as far north as Glacier Bay, Alaska. We also did an extended trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands.
In 2012 we sailed the boat to Ensenada, Mexico, and then on to Cabo San Lucas and La Paz in the Sea of Cortez where we spent three years cruising. Between 2015- 2017 we were mostly cruising the Pacific coast of continental Mexico before continuing south and east along the coast of Central America. We spent nearly a year in Golfito, Costa Rica. In 2018 we cruised the Pacific coast of Panama; we transited the Panama Canal in June of that year. Since then we have been based out of Shelter Bay Marina, at the Caribbean Panama Canal entrance. From Shelter Bay we have done trips of only a few months duration to the San Blas Islands or the Bocas del Toro archipelago.
We have never spent a continuous 12 months of the year on the boat since we have a house that we enjoy very much in southern Chile. We have decided to sell Georgia B. in order to spend more time at home or otherwise to do land-based trips throughout Patagonia.
Owner’s Note
The vessel has experienced no accidents, collisions, or structural damage during the current or previous ownerships. The owners are selling to spend more time at their home in southern Chile and pursue land-based travels in Patagonia.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.