COHORT II – 48’ Mason Semi-Custom Bluewater Cruiser
“Cohort II” is a rugged and capable world cruising vessel. Semi-custom built by Mason in the 1970s, she was designed as a true bluewater yacht, ideally suited for long-distance passage-making. She features self-tailing winches, electric windlass, full furling sails, solar, AC, and essential cruising systems.
“Cohort II” is seriously for sale and offers a rare opportunity to acquire a fully-equipped, proven, and continuously upgraded offshore yacht.
KEY FEATURES:
Cutter/Ketch rig with full keel and molded-in hull
Self-tailing winches (Barient 28s, 27s, 26s)
Electric windlass with three anchors (CQR, Bruce, Fortress)
Garmin electronics, autopilot, radar, solar, and watermaker
Bimini and integrated stern rail with dinghy davits (2012)
Lifelines (replaced 2017), ports (replaced 2016)
50 gph watermaker
4-person life raft
Wind generator
Aluminum fuel and water tank (2014)
Alwgripped hull and bottom job (2025)
VESSEL HISTORY & CONSTRUCTION:
“Cohort II” is hull #31 of approximately 40 yachts built under the direction of Robert Vaughn in Miami during the 1970s. hull is heavily hand-laid fiberglass with a full keel and cutaway forefoot. Deck and rig design were based on Adriatic Yachts’ plans (Alpha 48) from Pompano Beach, FL.
The original build quality was exceptional, and the vessel has benefited from continuous upgrades since her 2010 purchase by the current owner. Major refit work occurred between 2010–2015, with ongoing improvements through 2020+. Only lightly sailed in Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, this boat is ready for offshore adventures.
DECK & HULL:
Painted with Awlgrip (hull) and Imron (deck) in 2012
Foam core insulation with solid fiberglass at hardware points
Non-skid: Tan truck bed liner – extremely durable
Thru-hulls and ball valves replaced with Marlon fittings (2012/13)
RIGGING:
Main mast removed and repainted (2017)
Full replacement of standing rigging and turnbuckles by Yacht Rigger (Tampa)
Stainless sta-lok turnbuckles
New custom aluminum mast step (2017)
Genoa, Staysail, and Main furlers replaced with Harken furlers (2014)
Original Mizzen furler remains
Rigging is in excellent condition – only a few years old
ENGINE:
Perkins 6-354 Diesel | 120 HP | Approx. 8,500 hours
Originally rated for 90 HP, upgraded for extra thrust and control
Major top-end rebuild and all key external components replaced (2011–2017)
Hoses (fuel, water, exhaust) replaced 2010–2014
Runs strong with cruising speed of 7+ knots at 1600 RPM
Excellent balance – engine centered in vessel
Low-RPM diesel design: 15,000 hours expected lifespan with proper care
Yacht Access is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Preferred Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel