About
Tax paid in New Zealand and Tonga
TIME OUT is a 2007 Leopard 43 catamaran representing an exceptional opportunity to acquire a comprehensively equipped and established blue water cruiser. Designed by Simonis-Voogd and built by Robertson & Caine, TIME OUT offers a four-cabin, four-head owner's configuration ideal for families or cruising with guests.
What truly distinguishes this 2007 Leopard 43 is the depth and quality of her equipment. Power generation is exceptional: 950W of solar across five panels feeds twin lithium phosphate house banks totalling 500Ah - the larger installed in 2021, a further 200Ah added new in 2024 - backed by a 5,000W pure sine wave inverter and a Victron Centaur charger. A brand-new 350W wind generator is aboard awaiting installation, and shore power is fitted throughout. The watermaker and Marinaire air-conditioning and heating ensure comfortable self-sufficiency in any climate.
The navigation suite is Raymarine throughout, including: Axiom 9 chartplotter, autopilot, wind instruments, depth sounder, and GP; complemented by a Simrad combination VHF/AIS and forward-facing sonar in the port hull. Entertainment is well catered for with a Denon projector onto a roll-down screen and a Fusion stereo.
Works and upgrades include:
Lying Mahurangi Harbour, North Auckland, New Zealand. Viewings available by appointment
Specifications
SPECS
MEASUREMENTS
ENGINE(S)
TANKS
Accommodations
Engines
Time Out is powered by twin Yanmar diesel engines offering reliable, economical twin-screw performance. Both engines were last serviced August 2024 and have approximately 2,000 hours each.
Port Engine: Yanmar 4JH4AE 55hp
Starboard Engine: Yanmar 3JH4E 39hp
Fuel Type: Diesel
Total Fuel Capacity: 360 litres (350L per side)
Fuel Consumption: 3.0-4.0 L/hr (combined)
Maximum Speed: 9.0 knots
Cruising Speed: 6.5-7.0 knots
Propellers: Three-blade fixed
Drive Type: Shaft drive – composite spacer for corrosion isolation; new R&D Marine flexi couplings installed to drive chain
Steering: Cable and chain system
Helm Position: Single starboard sports helm
Electrical Systems
Time Out has a sophisticated and largely modern electrical system with substantial solar generation capacity and lithium phosphate house battery banks.
Solar: 950W array – five panels (4 x 200W + 1 x 150W) installed 2022/2023, 10-year warranty; MPPT solar controller
Wind Generator: 350W – brand new, not yet installed
Lithium House Bank 1: 300Ah LiFePO4 (2021)
Lithium House Bank 2: 200Ah LiFePO4 (2024)
Lead Acid House Bank: 2 x 200Ah (defaults after lithium banks exhausted)
Engine Batteries: 12V lead acid
Battery Charger: Victron Centaur 12V 40A
Inverter: 5000W pure sine wave
Watermaker: Power Survivor 40E (5.5 L/hr)
Air Conditioning: Marinaire 12,000 BTU (also serves as heater)
Shore Power: 240V
Alternator: Yes, plus one spare (secondhand) and new spare starter motor
Sails and Rigging
Mast: Aluminium
Standing Rigging: Stainless rod and wire (original 2007)
Mainsail: Dacron
Headsails: Dacron (new UV strip, good condition)
Spinnaker / Gennaker: Spinnaker with sock (halyard to be installed)
Furlers: manual retrieval
Winches: manual
Port headsail sheet led to helm for single-handed operation
Ground tackle
Main Anchor: Rocna 25kg galvanised
Chain: 10mm x 50m galvanised (brand new)
Spare Anchor: Danforth with chain and warp
Windlass: 1,500W electric
Deck Gear and Accessories
Tender: Aquapro 3.3m inflatable
Outboard: Mariner 9.9hp
Davits: Yes
Bimini: Solid GRP hardtop
Cockpit Enclosure: Clears/sunshade combination (2023)
Deck Shower: Fresh water cold (new)
BBQ: Stainless Magma
Mooring Lines & Fenders: Various
Upholstery: Custom-made cockpit upholstery
Navigation and Electronics
Chartplotter: Raymarine Axiom 9
Autopilot: Raymarine
Wind Instruments: Raymarine
Depth Sounder: Raymarine
GPS: Raymarine
VHF / AIS: Simrad combination VHF/AIS transceiver
Forward-Facing Sonar: Port hull, standard transducer on starboard
Entertainment: Denon mini projector with roll-down screen and Fusion stereo
Accomodation
TIME OUT is configured as a four-cabin layout with four heads:
Cabins: Four, plus two open forecabin/forepeak spaces
Berths: Two single, two double, two queen
Drop-down saloon: Yes
Headroom: 6’5″ (variable)
Showers: Four
Heads: Four (electric salt water flush)
Holding Tanks: Fitted
Hot Water: Two x 22L (inverter and heat exchanger heated)
Seacocks: All Truedesign (replaced August 2024)
Galley
The galley is positioned port-forward at bridge deck / saloon level and is well equipped for extended offshore passages and liveaboard use:
Refrigeration: Front-opening stainless steel fridge
Freezer: Front-opening stainless steel freezer
Stove: Force 10 two-ring gas hob + Living & Co. single induction plate
Oven: Force 10
Microwave / Oven: Panasonic inverter microwave/oven/grill combination
Sink: Double stainless steel plus drying sink
Gas Safety: Electronic solenoid fitted; gas locker vented
Additional: Breville breadmaker
Safety Equipment
Life Jackets: x7 (new solid type)
Life Ring: Yes
EPIRB: Yes – current registration
Flares: Yes – recommend checking expiry dates
Fire Extinguishers: x4
Bilge Pumps: Manual; electric float-switched (two in engine rooms, two in hulls (one spare))
Disclaimer
Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
The Multihull Company is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel though the vessel may be listed with another brokerage company.
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