| Current Price | uS$ 299,000 |
| Vessel Type | Antique and Classics |
| Builder | Cheoy Lee |
| Year | 1962 |
| Location | Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Hull Material | Wood |
| LOA | 45 feet |
| Beam | 12 feet |
| Engine Manufacturer | Yanmar |
| Engine Model | 4JH5ME Diesel |
| Fuel | |
| Max Speed | knots |
"Isobar" is a beautifully restored and maintained custom sloop with a long and storied history.
Built in 1962 at the renowned Cheoy Lee Shipyard in Hong Kong, Isobar is a 45’ LOA full-keel sloop with a 12’ maximum beam and a 28,000 lb. displacement. Her original design was a monocoque wineglass hull of strip-planked Philippine mahogany, spacious teak decks and a counter stern. She sports a low aspect mainsail rig (48’ deck-stepped mast with a 22’ spar) built for the largely downwind run of the TransPac. While she is a custom design lofted by Les (a naval architect by trade), her lines take inspiration from the big Sparkman & Stevens designs -- most noticeably the 52’ yawl Dorade. Asa mechanical engineer, Don designed the fittings and systems.