RONIN | 2016 Celtic Yachts 40

Annapolis, MD, US

About

The Celtic 40 (formerly the Admiral 40) is a true Bluewater catamaran built to withstand the tough conditions of the open ocean.  In addition to their Bluewater capabilities, Celtic Yachts are designed for short-handed sailing and provide excellent sailing performance and a comfortable live-aboard experience. Enhanced features of the Celtic 40 include a redesigned helm station allowing for ease of short-handed sailing, a new davit platform, molded bimini ceiling, redesigned heads, more spacious forward and aft cabins, more locker space, extended salon seating and a larger sliding door opening.

Built in South Africa, RONIN was sailed from the factory to the USA by the owner and designer of Celtic Yachts himself, Tim Duncan.  Her second owners bought her new at the boat show and enjoyed the several years cruising the Chesapeake Bay.  When her current owner took over, he outfitted her for Bluewater cruising and spent 2 years sailing the Caribbean.  If you're looking at Leopard catamarans you definitely need to check out RONIN!  Same build quality but a better value.

  • Solar (2024)
  • Tender (2021) and outboard (2023)
  • Wind turbine (2022)
  • Lithium house batteries (2022)
  • Watermaker
  • Full cockpit enclosure
  • Air Conditioning
  • Check out the full listing for more details!

Specifications

  • Length: 40ft
  • Beam: 24' 0"
  • Draft: 3' 9"
  • Year: 2016
  • Hull: Fiberglass
  • Status: Active

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SPECS

MEASUREMENTS

  • Length Overall: 40 ft
  • Max Draft: 3' 9"
  • Bridge Clearance Measure: 60' 8"
  • Beam Measure: 24' 0"

ENGINE(S)

  • Total Power: 60
  • Engine Brand: Yanmar
  • Year Built: 2016
  • Engine Model: 3YM30
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine Hours: 1190
  • Engine Power: 30 hp

  • Total Power: 60
  • Engine Brand: Yanmar
  • Year Built: 2016
  • Engine Model: 3YM30
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine Hours: 1190
  • Engine Power: 30 hp

TANKS

  • Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (100 Gallons)
  • Fuel Tanks: 1 (100 Gallons)

Accommodations

  • Number of cabins: 4
  • Number of heads: 2

Accommodations

SALON

Stepping inside, the galley is to port and a dinette to starboard.  Large side and front windows let in plenty of light and allow for a panoramic view of your surroundings.  Several opening hatches and ports provide strategic ventilation and airflow throughout the boat.  An impressive feature on the Celtic 40 is the abundance of useable storage!  It’s everywhere and is easily accessible, which is so important especially if you’re planning to liveaboard. The sliding door to the cockpit was redesigned and made larger so the whole space flows as one and you’re never far from your guests or the enjoying the beauty of the anchorage when inside. 

  • Large U-shaped dinette with beige marine leather upholstery. Much easier than fabric to keep clean and is a cooling retreat when the AC is on.
  • Front opening cabinets feature wooden door fronts in a basket weave pattern allowing air to ventilate and prohibit mildew.  
  • Samsung 32″ TV
  • Impressive 6’8″ headroom
  • LED lighting
  • Marine Air 16,000 BTU AC with Soft Start ducted to salon and main cabin (2017)
  • Mesh sun screens for the large side windows 
  • New gaskets for the front two port lights (2022)

GALLEY

The well appointed galley is extremely functional and has the same abundant (and easily accessible) storage found throughout the salon. Placing the galley within sight of the helm allows for better communication (and a good visual) between those inside and out.

  • Isotherm Marine front loading 130L refrigerator and separate Isotherm Marine front loading 90L deep freezer. So important for provisioning for long trips! (12V or engine driven)
  • Double S/S sink with separate low flow water faucet to conserve water reserves
  • 3 burner stove / oven with rotisserie. Features propane gas detector and shutoff system. Burner cover allows for extra countertop space when not in use
  • Corian countertops

HULL LAYOUT

Port and Starboard hulls each feature two cabins and one head, for a 4 cabin / 2 head layout.  Light from the large windows in the salon keep the hulls bright and ventilated

  • Two aft cabins feature large athwartship berths that are approximately king sized (7’2″ x 6’6″)
  • Two forward cabins have double beds (6’3″ x 4’7″) that can be configured multiple ways making this a great flex space for additional storage or even as a small craft / tool room if not needed as a berth
  • Lots of storage in the cabins to keep your personal belongings and clothing. Front opening cabinets feature the same wooden door fronts in a basket weave pattern allowing air to ventilate and prohibit mildew
  • AC is ducted into the starboard aft cabin.  Newly installed fans in the other cabins
  • Port aft cabin has a radio separate from the primary boat radio
  • Both heads feature a separate shower, sink basin with storage below and a full length mirrored locker
  • Electric flush heads (starboard head new 2022) with a pumpout connection on deck for holding tank. Plumbed for raw water or freshwater flush

Cockpit / Deck

The great advantage to a catamaran versus a monohull is the incredible amount of indoor / outdoor space it provides.  Aside form the large cockpit, the foredeck with it’s large trampolines and built in bird seats make for the perfect place to take in an evening sunset.  The side deck are wide and open, allowing for an unobstructed path from bow to stern even while underway. The redesigned davit platform aft makes boarding the dinghy easy and improves the traffic flow in the cockpit.  This is perfect for a large group, or if you’re traveling with pets. The helm to starboard has good visibility to what lies ahead and a clear view of all four corners while docking. 

  • Large dinette to port with table
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Full cockpit enclosure 
  • Hard molded bimini (can walk on it to unzip sail cover) with stowage for canvas side and back covers
  • Spray hood – in-away transparent front window between coach roof and hard top. New eisinglass (2023)
  • Cockpit cover  
  • Steering wheel – Leather covered – Cable steering  
  • Electric winch – 2 x Harken 46 2-speed
  • Tiller – Through-deck emergency tiller
  • Manual bilge pumps
  • Dinghy davits – Tender rests on top of davits, lifted by gantry extension in boom using main halyard
  • Inmar 9’2″ tender (2021) w/ Suzuki 6 hp Four Stoke outboard motor (2023)
  • Magma grill
  • Swim ladder
  • (4) x 150W solar (2024)
  • Wind turbine (2022)
  • 35# Marine Now AISI anchor (2024) w/ 150′ chain
  • Anchor bridle
  • Maxwell 1500W windlass (rebuilt 2024)
  • Bottom soda blasted; new barrier coat (2021) and new bottom paint (2024) 

Electrical / Electronics

  • Raymarine Axiom 12″ Hybrid Touch chartplotter
  • Raymarine Depth sounder 
  • Raymarine Log-speedometer 
  • Raymarine Wind speed and direction 
  • Raymarine Autopilot  
  • Raymarine VHF 
  • Ritchie Compass
  • Raymarine 5KW Radar  
  • Raymarine AIS 650 transceiver
  • TV set – Samsung 32
  • Fusion 750 Hifi Radio – DVD, USB, IPod, FM/AM
  • Victron invertor/charger Multi-plus 3kW 
  • (4) Solar panels – 150W/ea (2024) with Victron MPPT solar controller
  • Boat was originally built as a 220V boat, but owners have converted the entire electrical system to 110V, including wiring, plugs, shore power, etc.  All appliances and electrical systems function as normal when plugged into dockside power
  • (2) 30amp shore power connectors (1 for ships systems, one for AC)
  • (6) Lithium house batteries (2022)
  • (2) 700 AMP lead acid Start batteries (2023)
  • (2) Cyrix battery switches
  • Galvanic Isolator
  • Honda 3000BTU portable gas generator

Mechanical

  • Twin Yanmar 3YM30E 29HP engines
  • Engine hours:1190
  • Engine hour meter resets at 999 hours, so hours reading 190 are actually 1190
  • Gori 3 blade folding propellers (2022)
  • Twin Yanmar SD-20 sail drives
  • Saildrives have been serviced (2022; completely taken apart; new seals, bearings; new boot for Starboard 2024)
  • New anodes (2024)
  • 2200W portable generator, runs off propane or gasoline. Will run one AC unit onboard to cool things down.

Plumbing

  • (1) 100 gallon freshwater tank
  • (2) 10 gallon holding tanks  
  • (2) electric flush heads (starboard head replaced 2022). Raw water flush
  • City water inlet to keep freshwater tanks topped off when at dock
  • Open Ocean 80L/hour watermaker (engine driven)
  • Electric bilge pumps in both hulls
  • Grey water sump pumps in both heads for showers

Sails / Rigging

  • Southern Spars mast & boom
  • Boom includes gantry extension for lifting dinghy using main halyard
  • Ullman Sails fully battened mainsail (serviced 2022)
  • Ullman Sails furling genoa  / Harken roller furler
  • Ullman Sails Asymmetric Spinnaker 
  • (2) Harken ST46 Electric winches
  • (3) Harken ST35 winches
  • Helm winches serviced 2024
  • Spinlock clutches 
  • Mainsail stack pack (2024) and Lazy Jacks (2024)
  • Genoa cover
  • Main halyard and Boom Topping Lift lines replaced (2024)

Additional Items

  • Life jackets
  • Horseshoe Life ring
  • Danbouy
  • MOB light
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Smoke detectors
  • Carbon Monoxide detectors
  • Lots of spares!

Disclaimer

The Company 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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