Note the price is $CAD875,000 (approx $USD609,000)
The gold standard in modern offshore cruising vessels. Robust, seakindly, fast, and comfortable: an Outbound can take you anywhere. Manawa was freshly updated for offshore cruising in 2024 but a change in circumstances means she is fully ready for your adventures – whether high latitude or the tropics – immediately.
- Attainable Adventure Cruising: “Great voyaging boat”
- Bluewater Cruising Magazine “Might be the perfect couples bluewater cruiser”
- Cruising World “elegant blend of sensibility and sophistication”
Fully equipped for extended adventures: watermaker, full electronics, Starlink, washing machine, solar, diesel heat, air conditioning, liferaft and more !
Manawa is presently in Mexico and will be shipped shortly to Sidney, BC. Canadian registered and imported vessel.
Name Manawa
Year 2017
Builder Outbound Yachts
Designer Carl Schumacher
LOA 46’ 4”
LWL 40’
Beam 13’6”
Draft 6’6”
Air Draft 63’6”
Displacement 28,000 lbs
Ballast 10,000 lbs
Sail Area 1083 ft2
Hull Fiberglass
Deck Cored Fiberglass
Steering Wheel
Keel Fin with lead ballast
Rudder Spade
Fuel 190 gals
Water 200 gals
Hot Water 11 gals
Holding Tank Two tanks
CONSTRUCTION

Outbounds are those rare boats actually designed for offshore sailing.

The hulls are 100% hand-laid solid fiberglass.

The deck is vacuum infused with Divinycel coring for rigidity and longevity.

Watertight bulkhead between the sail locker and the accommodations.

Bulkheads, stringers and longitudinal fully tabbed for rigidity.

Hybrid encapsulated fin keel with lead ballast – no keel bolts to worry about.
INTERIOR

The interior is to a standard rarely seen in modern boats. Excellent fit and finish throughout with careful consideration for comfort at anchor to excellent ergonomics on passage. Beautiful cherry wood throughout.

Entering through the companionway and down three easy steps one enters the large well-lit saloon.

The well-equipped galley is to port conveniently close to both the companionway and the saloon ideally set up whether providing meals at sea or entertaining.

To starboard is the traditional-sized navigation station complete with a full set of electronics and space for traditional charts. An ideal spot to plan new adventures, monitor the progress of a passage or function as the office.

The saloon features a dining table that adjusts from coffee table size to dinner party size. It also converts to another berth and extensive storage. There are large windows and opening hatches to ensure excellent lighting and ventilation.

The very comfortable master cabin is located forward to ensure excellent ventilation and privacy. It has a large walkaround bed and even more storage. The bed is on hydraulic struts to access the massive storage below. The master cabin has its own ensuite head with shower.

The guest cabin is aft and offers remarkable storage for a vessel of this size.

The day and guest head is conveniently close to the companionway and features a separate shower compartment.

Further aft is the workshop complete with workbench, vice, tool and spares storage and excellent access to the engine and systems.

Splendide Washer/Dryer . The ultimate in cruising comfort – no need to find laundromats in exotic ports. (Installed 2024)

White and red LED lighting throughout.

Heat: Webasto hydronic heat

Air Conditioning: Marine Air
GALLEY

Perhaps the gold standard in cruising galleys – seakindly for offshore meals yet extensive storage and preparation surfaces of bigger meals at anchor

Force 10, 3 burner gimbaled stove with oven

Frigoboat Fridge and Freezer – keel cooled for maximum efficiency in the tropics. Top and front loading for convenience.

Double stainless-steel sink

Corian counter tops

Hot and cold pressure water, backed up by fresh and salt water foot pumps.
COCKPIT and DECK

Well protected and comfortable cockpit. Traditional “T” shaped with high seat backs. Extremely dry, well protected with excellent visibility.

Hardtop dodger with hatches

Custom hardtop bimini

Control panel for lights and washdown

Cockpit table

Extensive storage including dedicated liferaft locker, 2x 20lb aluminum propane tanks, large lazarette and access to the workshop.

Safe seaworthy approach to the deck: extra tall stanchions, mast pulpit (aka “granny bars”) and strong points for teathers/jack lines throughout.

Large sail locker forward with watertight bulkhead

Dorade vents throughout

Integral swim grid (sugar scoop)
MECHANICAL

Yanmar 4JH80 80 HP engine with 1327 hrs

Dual Racor fuel filters

Sidepower Bow Thruster

Flexifold 3 blade folding propeller

Excellent access for maintenance

PSS Shaft seal (2024)
ELECTRICAL + PLUMBING

Fully ready for extended adventures off-grid.

Five solar panels with dedicated Victron MPPT charge controls – 480W

Dual alternators with Balmar MaxCharge external charge controller

Large Victron Multiplug inverter/charger – 3000W.

Xantrax battery monitor

Large house bank: 980AH, AGM (2024)

Grp 27 AGM start battery (2024)

Dual 30 amp shore power circuits.

ProMariner Galvanic Isolator

DC Water maker – Spectra Cape Horn Extreme 330 with Z-Ion system. 15
gal.hr (Installed 2024)

Splendide Washer/Dryer (installed 2024)

Raritan PII heads
INSTRUMENTS

Full modern electronics suite.

Raymarine Hybrid touch screens – in 2 x in cockpit and 1x at the navigation station

Raymarine i70s displays x 3 – cockpit and navigation station

Raymarine p70s autopilot controls – in cockpit and navigation station plus wireless remote

Raymarine Quantum Radar

Raymarine AIS 350

Icom VHF IC_M506 with DSC and separate CommandMic

Icom MF/HF SSB long range radio IC-M802

ACR Globalfix V6 EPIRB (2024)

Starlink with custom stainless mount on antenna tree and DC power supply(2024).

PredictWind Datahub (2024)

Insignia smart TV and Fusion marine stereo system

Tank tender system
SAILS & CANVAS

Perhaps the ideal rig for extended, shorthanded offshore sailing: the Solent rig.

Fully battened Hood Mainsail on Antal mainsail cars and guided by Spectra lazy jacks/stack pack. Mainsail traveller.

Hood 140% high cut genoa on a Harken furler

Hood 110% solent jib on a Harken furler

Sailrite riding sail
RIGGING + DECK GEAR

All rigging is controlled easily from the cockpit.

Lewmar 65 electric winch x 2 primaries

Lewmar 48 electric winch – cabin top starboard for halyards and more

Lewmar 48 winch - cabin top port for boom vang and reefing

Lewmar 40 x 2 winches at the mast.

Harken genoa and solent furlers

Rigid boom vang

Hydraulic backstay

Forespar aluminum/carbon whisker pole

Pad eye and running backs for storm jib

Boom preventer system and 2nd main halyard (installed 2024)

Anchor: Rocna 33kg

Rode: 250’ 5/16 HT chain

Windlass: Lewmar V4 with handheld remote

Twin anchor roller

Spare anchor: Fortress FX37 with 40’ chain and 200’ rope rode.

Washdown pump

Custom dingy davits
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT

Tender: AB RHIB 9.5’ with beaching wheels – all ready for Mexico surf landings !

Outboard: Suzuki 15 HP

Lalizas 6 man Offshore life raft (certified)

BBQ: Dickenson Marine Sea-B-Q

Davis instruments “Rocker stoppers” – Ready for Mexico !
MAINTENANCE

Last haul-out and anti-fouling: September 2024, 2 coats

Last zinc(s) change: November 2024

Last engine oil change: February 2024

Extensive spares and tools

Extensive logs