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1979 True North 34 Cutter

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True North 34 Cutter: Gear and Specifications

General Specifications:
Vessel Name: Tir Nan Og
Home Port:Vancouver, BC
Official Number: 392777
Vessel Type: True North 34
Builder: Stan Huntingford
Designer: Stan Huntingford
Model Year: 1979
Displacement: 26,000 lbs.
Length on Deck: 34' 6"
Beam: 11'
Draft: 5'

Exterior Description:
Double-ender with outboard rudder and bowsprit. Wind vane hangs from stern.

Interior Description:
Galley is to port with navigation station to starboard. Aft of the nav station is a quarter berth. Forward of the galley is a u-shaped settee with a bench seat to starboard. Forward to port is the head with shower. To starboard are storage lockers and a hanging closet. A v-berth with storage underneath is at the bow.

Construction:
Hull: FRP with Airex core.
Deck & superstructure: FRP core.
Keel: Full keel with encapsulated lead.
Rudder: Outboard
Prop Shaft: 1-1/4"
Stuffing Box: PSS dripless seal
Prop: 3-blade Bronze
Prop Position: Protected
Cutlass Bearing: Good

Electrical Systems:
No. of Batteries: 2 (1 8-D & 1 G27)
Battery charging: Heart Interphase(Freedom 15)
Inverter Charger
Balmar dual output alternator 100 amp.

Engine & Mechanical Systems:
Engine: Yanmar Model: 3QM30
Horsepower: 30



A peak behind the electrical panel reveals professional wiring.


Year built: 1978
Year installed: 1979
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Hours: 1000

Corrosion Control:
Bonding: Zincs
Ground Plate: Dyna

Thru-hulls & Seacocks:
Thru-hull material: Bronze
Seacocks: Bronze

Steering System:
Steering: Tiller

Tankage:
Fuel Tank Material: SST
Number of Fuel Tanks: 2
Location: 1 in keel, 1 under cockpit
Total capacity: 110 gal.
Water Tank Material: SST
Number of Water Tanks: 1
Water capacity: 80 gal.
Holding Tank Material: FRP
Number of Holding Tanks: 1

Electronics & Navigation:
Radios: VHF Standard Horizon & ICOM IC228 VHF. SSB Tuner.
Radar: 12-miles Seaport CR12
GPS: Garmin Map 210 and GPS 50 handheld.
Wind Indicator: Horizon WS 50
Depth Sounder: Yes

A 3-cylinder Yanmar diesel powers the vessel.


Speed Indicator: Horizon WS 50
Auto Pilot: Autohelm ST 4000 GP
Compass: Ritchie 5" & digital Autohelm.
Plotter: GPS map with digital charts.

Safety Equipment:
Bilge Pumps: 1 Electric Auto 12-volt & 1 manual.
Personal Flotation Devices: 6
Throwable Devices: Lifesling
EPIRB: Yes
Life Raft: Avon 4-man (out of date)

Ground Tackle:
Anchors: Bruce 33, 300' chain; Fisherman 30 lb., 50' chain, Bruce 22 and CQR 35.
Windlass: Lofrans 12-volt.

Spars & Rigging:
Mast/Boom: Aluminum
Staysail Boom: Aluminum
Boom Vang: No
Standing Rigging: 1X19 Staylocks
Running Rigging: Dacron
Roller Furling: Shaefer
Winches: Barlow 2-#16, 1-#15, 2-#27
Chainplates: SST
Sails: Main, 150 Genoa, 110 Genoa, Staysail & try sail.
Comment: Standing rigging replaced in 1997.

Galley Equipment:
Stove Type: Propane Wedgewood
Refrigeration: 12-volt
Hot Water: On demand, propane
Other: BBQ, Dickinson cabin heater

Additional Equipment:
Head System: Parr Manual
Wind vane: Aries
Other: outboard motor davit, dodger, bimini and side curtains.


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