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NORDHAVN 43
Nordhavn 43
Overview
This Model Is No Longer In Production
In 1999, PAE’s naval architect, Jeff Leishman, again made the boating world take notice with the successful launch of the innovative Nordhavn 40, a small, mighty ship that soon proved its remarkable capabilities. In 2002, a stock Nordhavn 40 completed a 26,000-mile circumnavigation in less than 26 weeks without incident or breakdown. Crewed by our PAE staff, this proud little vessel served as the testing ground for a variety of evolutionary ideas. The all new Nordhavn 43 is the direct result of lessons learned on that challenging and very satisfying adventure. It also represents the culmination of what 25 years of quality boat building has taught us.
Unlike other boat builders, we did not set out to design a 43-foot model to fit a marketing strategy. Instead we challenged ourselves to make a great boat, the Nordhavn 40, even better. Likewise, we knew that our Nordhavn 47 was already on its way to becoming one of our all time best sellers. But it was simply more boat than many people wanted or could afford. A careful comparison of both the 40 and new 47 formed the design parameters for a new model. It just happened to result in a 43-foot long boat.
LOA: | 43' / 13.11 M |
LWL: | 38' 4" / 11.68 M |
BEAM: | 14' 10" / 4.52 M |
DRAFT: | 5' 3" / 1.6 M |
DISPL.: | 60,000 lbs. / 27.22 MT |
Specifications
LOA: | 43′ / 13.11 M |
LWL: | 38′ 4″ / 11.68 M |
BEAM: | 14′ 10″ / 4.52 M |
DRAFT: | 5′ 3″ / 1.6 M |
DISPL.: | 60,000 lbs. / 27.22 MT |
FUEL CAPACITY: | 1200 gals. / 4542.5 L |
WATER CAPACITY: | 300 gals. / 1135.6 L |
BLACK WATER CAPACITY: | 50 gals. / 189.3 L |
GRAY WATER CAPACITY: | 50 gals. / 189.3 L |
Hull lamination schedule per construction plan
Vinylester resin used in first laminations
All exterior gelcoat to be white Ferro Super Shield on superstructure andArocoat brand on hull and non-skid
Deck lamination schedule per construction plan
Core:
Cabin side (vertical surfaces): Foam Klegcell R75 or equivalent cross-linked foam
Cabin top and deck (horizontal surfaces): End grain balsa 9-12 lbs. per sq foot Baltek
Hull interior: Solid series of laminates
Deck/hull joint:
Between deck and hull flange: 3M 5200
Inside of joint: Two (2) layers mat and woven roving
Mechanical fastening: 1/4″ (6 mm) x 20unc thru bolted on 6″ (15 cm) centers where accessible. In areas that cannot be accessed self-tapping machine screws used
Longitudinal Stringer:
Hull: Five (5) full length port and starboard, engine beds and floor stringers – Topside stringers – longitudinal and vertical
Deck: Per design
Interior floors as done on N46 – Above engine room (salon) using deck beams and 2″ (5.08 cm) insulation with aluminum screening over
Ballast: Internal lead to be determined at time of launch (approx. 1/2 weight of fuel)
Gelcoat Color (standard boat):
Hull: Arocoat#340 Gray
Deck: Ferro White Supershield
Non-skid: CCP #A139 Lt. Gray
Boot-top and stack stripes: Arocoat #348 Dark Blue
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/28/09
Standard Machinery
John Deere 4045AFM85 160 hp
ZF W 220 transmission with 3.79 to 1 reduction gear
Engine instrument panel: Deluxe with instrumentation for oil pressure, water temperature, voltage, RPM, hour meter, with alarms
Engine control levers Morse model #31001-001 Twin S
Control cables to be Morse33C Supreme length to suit
Keel cooler:Furnstrum CN1227U-E1
Dual alternators: One (1) x 160 amp and one (1) x 90 amp (see DC system)
Propeller shaft:
2 -1/4″ (5.7 cm) A22HS
Taper details: Standard S.A.E. taper
Propeller:
4-bladed bronze, 34″ diameter x 28″ pitch (86 cm d x 71.1 cm p) left hand rotation
Stern tube:
FRP
Fiberglass
Stuffing Box: Bronze
Fuel filters: Duplex 75-900 – Racor #900 MA plus engine mounted filter x one (1)
Dry exhaust:
4″ (10.2 cm) diameter stainless steel
Flexible section: Stainless steel ‘wrinkle belly’ as needed
In line muffler: Harco model #924VCS3 Exhaust cap: Stainless steel with slots to deter water
Exhaust runs to masthead
Drain valve and sump at turn of exhaust to drain off water while vessel is unattended
Flexible exhaust mounts as needed
Heat insulation material:
Entire exhaust system wrapped with custom exhaust blanket
Engine cooling system to be filled with suitable mixture of coolant/antifreeze to insure coolant does not freeze for winter shipment
Engine room floors:
Fiberglass with non-skid – no wood structure used within engine room
Engine room finish:
Grey molded fiberglass with non-skid finish and insulated with Technitron or equivalent fire proof foiled and leaded foam 2″ (5.08 cm) thick. All exposed insulated surfaces to be lined with perforated anodized aluminum sheets
Engine room blowers:
Dayton120 volt AC #2C647 x two (2)
Door from owner’s cabin to engine room to be sound insulated with viewing port. White liner polyurethane finish. Teak veneer on stateroom side
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 07/29/09
Water tank:
Number and capacity: Three (3) tanks totaling 300 gallons (1135.6 Liters)
Fiberglass construction using vinylester resin and FDA approved gelcoat on inside of tank construction per plan
Inspection plates: Appropriately positioned for access
Two sight gauges to monitor water level in upper tanks
Each tank air tested: 4 lbs (1.81 kg) per sq. inch
Fuel tank:
Number and capacity: Two (2) main tanks totaling 1200 gallons (4542.5 Liters) with one centerline aluminum ‘Day Tank’ at 40 gallons (151 Liters) which will gravity feed from main tanks
Fiberglass construction with vinylester resin per plan
Inspection plates appropriately positioned for interior access by average size man. Each internal baffle with a removable panel to allow access to entire interior of both fuel tanks
Fuel system to include an aluminum supply reservoir, which feeds by gravity from both fuel tanks. Top part of supply reservoir to hold approximately two (2) gallons (7.5 Liters) and fitted with a sight gauge with a one (1) gallon (3.5 Liter) range and a 10th gallon (.4 Liters) marks for fuel consumption checks (supply lines are turned off and fuel is consumed from reservoir). Bottom part of reservoir to be approximately 40 gallons (151 Liters) fitted with a drain off at the bottom of the reservoir for water purging and with a water sensor – illuminating a light in wheel house if excessive water is present. Reservoir fitted with four draw spigot valves for main, generator, wing engine and spare – mounted at lower level of reservoir, but above water sensing probe. All returns from main, wing and generator plumbed into reservoir
Sight gauges provided for both fuel tanks and are vented into the main vent system for each tank
Each tank to be air tested to 4 lbs (1.81 kg) per sq. inch
Baffles on 24″ (61 cm) centers
A transfer manifold and Walboro(FRB13-2) fuel pump with timer switch and Racor 900 fuel filter which can transfer fuel from one tank to another and scrub fuel while transferring. Transfer is also used to fill top part of supply reservoir for consumption testing when main fuel tank level drops below the level of the testing part of the reservoir
Fuel pipe and hose:
Supply lines from tanks to supply reservoir are 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and swaged brass fittings
Fuel line from supply reservoir to main engine filter is 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and swaged brass fittings
Fuel lines from supply reservoir to optional generator and wing engine to be 1/2″ (1.27 cm) I.D. with Aeroquipbrand fuel hose and swaged fittings
Vent lines to be fuel certified, reinforced hose 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D.
Install fuel fills on side decks – as on N40 with vent lines inboard
Water hoses:
Cold water 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale tubing system or equivalent with all Whale fittings
Hot water 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale tubing with all Whale fittings
Sea water hoses: Tridentreinforced rubber certified for marine use and provided with double stainless steel clamps below the water line
Water heater:
Seaward #S1100 or Attwood (11 gallon ) (42 liters) 110 volt and heat exchanger operation
Thru hulls:
Bronze body, stainless steel balls and Teflonseats
Grounding wire: #6 gauge green wire
Each thru hull to have a clearly visible tag indicating its function
Fresh water pressure pump:
#VSD31755-0000 Jabsco Sensor Max
Plumbing fixtures:
Head sinks: Sea-Land #1620 oval color white x two (2)
Galley sink: double stainless steel Polar # 102110 with 3″ (7.6 cm) drain fittings
Head faucets:Grohe model #33170 000 chrome
Galley faucets: Grohemodel #33939 1B0 chrome with black
Shower fixtures: Grohe chrome #28.049 handle
#28.786 soap tray
#28.820 24″ (61 cm) shower bar
#28.151 non-metallic hose
#34.436 thermostat valve
Gray water tank:
Galley sink, head sinks, shower sumps and washing machine drain to 50 gallon (189.3 Liters) sump tank. Each drain to have an appropriate water trap to control odors. Sump to include SealandTank Watch 4 level indicator and a Sealand T12 waste pump fitted with anUltraJr. pump switch and auto/manual control panel. Whale/Henderson #BP0527 hand operated diaphragm bilge pump to be installed in line with Sealand T12 for manual pumping of gray water tank per design
Bilge pumps:
Electric: Par 34600-00 diaphragm 10.8 gallons (40.88 Liters) per minute with Ultra switch auto switch
Manual: Edson model #638AL operable from main salon
High water bilge pump Rule3700 gallons (14,006 Liters) per hour (55S) – mounted in bilge above normal bilge water height including UltraSr. pump switch and Ultra bilge alarm
Toilets:
Tecma Silence Plushead in owners stateroom head
Tecma Silence Plushead in guest stateroom head
Head fitted with a Par #45510-0000 Y valve allowing sewage to be pumped overboard or into holding tank
Holding tank: Fiberglass
Holding tank pump: Whale hand operated diaphragm
Holding tank fitted with a deck pump out
Sealand Tank Watch 4 monitoring system with tank master
All hoses throughout boat to be Tridentbrand with CE approval – where practical
LPG system: System to comply with all ABYC recommendations
Two (2) Worthington #D200145WCI 20 lb. (9.07 kg) (LPG aluminum bottles)
TridentLPG control panel and detection system #1300-7715. Sniffer behind stove/oven and in LPG locker
Two stage regulator #12301411
Trident ‘Pig Tail’ hoses x two (2) #1014140120
All necessary pipe fittings and adapters
Trident LPG hose to suit
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/20/09
Electrical panel set consisting of the following:
Electrical AC/DC panel
One (1) parallel switch for emergency engine/house battery paralleling
Engine battery shut off switch and panel
Shore power inletand AC system per design
Marinco#303SSEL-B stainless steel 30 amp 2 pole 3 wire
120 volt 60 Hz
Interior outlets per drawing
All galley and head outlets to be GFCI protected
Battery and DC system per design
Three (3) 255+ AH (8D) Lifeline batteries for house appliances (765 amps) and one (1) additional 4D for engine starting. The engine starting battery is isolated from the house batteries, which prevents the inadvertent discharge of the engine starting battery. Main engine has dual alternators – 140 amp large case for house and a 90 amp for engine start battery charging. Parallel switches provide for emergency engine starting or to parallel alternators in case of an alternator failure
Each battery secured with stainless steel tie down beams
Battery cable: to be ’00’ for general battery leads with ‘0000’ for starting and optional bow thruster
Positive lead to be red
Negative to be black
All wiring used throughout boat to be color coded – all wire supplied by factory to be tinned wire
Conduits for future installations:
PVC from mast step to pilot house, these conduits are to be as large as possible
PVC from engine room to pilot house, these conduits are to be as large as possible
Electrolytic control:
All thru hulls to be bonded together with a #6 green wire and tied into the 12 volt DC ground system
All hardware mounted below waterline i.e. stuffing box, stern bearing housing, rudder shoe, rudder frame, rudder stuffing box to be grounded into 12 volt DC ground system
Zinc plates – Two (2) 2-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ (6 cm x 15 cm) zinc plates tied into the 12 volt DC ground system
AC Generator (optional)
Foundation to be provided within the engine room to accommodate up to a 12 kW generator
Electrical panel to accommodate AC ship’s power
Heart 3000-watt inverter/battery charger included with remote panel at wheel house
TV/phone inletMarinco #PH6592TV-SS. Wires run to predetermined locations in boat
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/20/09
Steering System
Hynautic hydraulic steering system comprised of the following components:
Slave cylinder model # K-2-B (HC5373HY)
Helm pump model # H-21
Reservoir model # R-06
Relief valve MSV-21
Hydraulic lines:
Hynautic brand / copper tubing
Steering wheel:
18″ (45.7 cm) Stainless Steel with power knob
Emergency tiller:
Attaches to top of rudder post and stows in lazerette
By-pass valve for emergency tiller steering
RUDDER
Rudder stock:
2-1/4″ (5.7 cm) stainless steel
Rudder backbone plate:
3/8″ (9.5 mm) stainless steel with lightening holes per design
Bronze rudder carrier shoe:
Cast bronze per design
Rudder carrier top:
Stainless steel with collar bearing per design
Rudder cutlass bearing at rudder port opening
Rudder stock stuffing box:
Bronze
Rudder stock tube:
Fiberglass
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/29/09
Galley
Refrigerator: (2) U-lines: One (1) refrigerator 1175R all refrigerator (black) + One (1) refrigerator with icemaker #CO1175 (black)
Top load freezer General Electric # FCM5SM
Countertops – Surell ‘Frost’ FR02 – made by Formica
Flooring: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce (satin varnish for both)
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak with a satin varnish
Stove: Force 10 3-burner gimbaled stove and oven, Model #63356
Stove exhaust blower: 120 volt Dayton #2C647
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with Velcro and easily removable for service
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Whirlpool or equivalent 15″ (38.1 cm) trash compactor (#GX900QPPB)
Microwave General ElectricPEM31SMB or equivalent
Overhead galley locker as shown on plans
Main salon
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce floors
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak with satin varnish
Dinette table: Teak
Furniture: Settees port and starboard as designed with all detail as shown in layout drawing — to be teak verneer with solid teak trim
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panel secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Cushions with vinyl upholstery
Teak valance over windows
Master cabin
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak paneling – satin varnished with teak trim
Mirror on forward bulkhead
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with 3MindustrialVelcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Foam mattress with cotton mattress ticking
Heads
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and spruce
Countertop: Surell ‘Frost’ FR02 – made by Formica
Mirrors with satin varnished frames
Shower floor: Molded fiberglass with non-skid finish
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with Velcro and easily removable for service
Cabinetry/joiner work: Satin varnished teak
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Bi-fold shower door in owners head. White aluminum with glass panels
Bi-fold shower door in guest head
Single sliding pocket door into owners head
Owners Head Shower Sump Pump Whale Gulper 220 PS # 185431
Forepeak
Painted with gray gelcoat
Drain to bilge through a PVC pipe installed during hull lamination
Pilothouse
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce
Cabinetry/joiner work satin varnished teak
Countertops: Black Formica
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrialVelcro
Table: Satin varnished teak
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Cushions with vinyl upholstery
Chart light: F4 TouchLED Tasklight with Bulkhead Base
Teak louvers on tops of console for ventilation of electronics
Chart drawer under settee
Guest cabin
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: satin varnished teak
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with industrial Velcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Mattress: Foam with vinyl covering
Built-in desk with book shelves
All locker doors to have push button style latches
Stateroom doors to be teak – door hardware to be Mobella
Lighting
Main overhead lighting throughout: Cantalupi’Walter 2001′ with wall switches for each designated area. (Approx. 45 lights)
Bulkhead reading lights: Four (4) Cantalupi ‘Time’ – two (2) for guest stateroom and two (2) for salon
Engine room lights: AC fluorescent – Three (3) x 24″ (70 cm) dual fluorescent (#ILMUL2-24T5HPF1) switch at entrance to engine room. Six (6) 12 volt dome lights in engine room and three (3) 12 volt dome lights in lazarette
Exterior dome lights: Cantalupi’Tuna’ (2 on aft deck)
Navigation lights: Hella like N47
Owners cabin reading lights Cantalupi ‘Time’ chrome. (2 total)
Courtesy lights
Overhead reading lights Cantalupi ‘Tebe 2000’ with switch. (4 total)
All hand rails shown on drawing to be included
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 8/20/09
Galley
Refrigerator: (2) U-lines: One (1) refrigerator 1175R all refrigerator (black) + One (1) refrigerator with icemaker #CO1175 (black)
Top load freezer General Electric # FCM5SM
Countertops – Surell ‘Frost’ FR02 – made by Formica
Flooring: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce (satin varnish for both)
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak with a satin varnish
Stove: Force 10 3-burner gimbaled stove and oven, Model #63356
Stove exhaust blower: 120 volt Dayton #2C647
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with Velcro and easily removable for service
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Whirlpool or equivalent 15″ (38.1 cm) trash compactor (#GX900QPPB)
Microwave General ElectricPEM31SMB or equivalent
Overhead galley locker as shown on plans
Main salon
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce floors
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak with satin varnish
Dinette table: Teak
Furniture: Settees port and starboard as designed with all detail as shown in layout drawing — to be teak verneer with solid teak trim
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panel secured in place with 3M industrial Velcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Cushions with vinyl upholstery
Teak valance over windows
Master cabin
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: Teak paneling – satin varnished with teak trim
Mirror on forward bulkhead
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with 3MindustrialVelcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Foam mattress with cotton mattress ticking
Heads
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and spruce
Countertop: Surell ‘Frost’ FR02 – made by Formica
Mirrors with satin varnished frames
Shower floor: Molded fiberglass with non-skid finish
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with Velcro and easily removable for service
Cabinetry/joiner work: Satin varnished teak
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Bi-fold shower door in owners head. White aluminum with glass panels
Bi-fold shower door in guest head
Single sliding pocket door into owners head
Owners Head Shower Sump Pump Whale Gulper 220 PS # 185431
Forepeak
Painted with gray gelcoat
Drain to bilge through a PVC pipe installed during hull lamination
Pilothouse
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce
Cabinetry/joiner work satin varnished teak
Countertops: Black Formica
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with 3M industrialVelcro
Table: Satin varnished teak
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Cushions with vinyl upholstery
Chart light: F4 TouchLED Tasklight with Bulkhead Base
Teak louvers on tops of console for ventilation of electronics
Chart drawer under settee
Guest cabin
Floors: Solid Teak with micro grooves or Teak and Spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: satin varnished teak
Overhead: Individual padded vinyl panels secured in place with industrial Velcro
Locker interior finish: Varnished Teak
Mattress: Foam with vinyl covering
Built-in desk with book shelves
All locker doors to have push button style latches
Stateroom doors to be teak – door hardware to be Mobella
Lighting
Main overhead lighting throughout: Cantalupi’Walter 2001′ with wall switches for each designated area. (Approx. 45 lights)
Bulkhead reading lights: Four (4) Cantalupi ‘Time’ – two (2) for guest stateroom and two (2) for salon
Engine room lights: AC fluorescent – Three (3) x 24″ (70 cm) dual fluorescent (#ILMUL2-24T5HPF1) switch at entrance to engine room. Six (6) 12 volt dome lights in engine room and three (3) 12 volt dome lights in lazarette
Exterior dome lights: Cantalupi’Tuna’ (2 on aft deck)
Navigation lights: Hella like N47
Owners cabin reading lights Cantalupi ‘Time’ chrome. (2 total)
Courtesy lights
Overhead reading lights Cantalupi ‘Tebe 2000’ with switch. (4 total)
All hand rails shown on drawing to be included
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 8/20/09