Mon - Fri: 9:00 - 18:00
4005 N Federal Highway, Suite 200
In collaboration with Chicago Marine Electronics, the owner designed the vessel’s system around a Maretron MID sized NMEA2000 backbone and selected “best of breed” components yet still allows for simple ongoing upgrades.
Maretron DSM250 NMEA2000 Data Display
Simrad AP44 Autopilot Control
Maretron USB100 for laptop connection
Actisense Actisense NGT-1 N2K to USB Gateway for laptop connection to run Laptop based navigation sw (laptop not included)
Furuno Ethernet for Radar Overlay on laptop
Furuno Sirius/XM Receiver for weather
Mastervolt Masterbus for laptop connection
Mastervolt EasyView5 to monitor status of Mastervolt Chargemaster, Inverter and MasterShunt (battery status)
Insulated backstay, copper grounding system for SSB
Standard Horizon GX2100 VHF interfaced into NMEA2000 network via Actisense NGW-1 gateway, with DSC and AIS Receive
Times Microwave LMR400 Coax cabling used
12VDC Outlet for smartphone / tablet
Furuno TZT3 12F MFD (2022) interfaced to Furuno DRS2DNXT Radar (2022) (also overlay available on laptop at nav station running TimeZero Navigator software – laptop not included) and Sirius XM Satellite Weather (2022) and Vesper AIS
Simrad AP48 Autopilot Control
Furuno FI501 Wind Display
Furuno FI503 Depth / Speed / Temp Display
Ritchie Globemaster Compass At Binnacle
Standard Horizon VHF RAM Mic
12VDC Outlet in coaming box for smartphone / tablet
Vesper Vision2 AIS Transponder / Touch Screen Display
(Vesper also has a NMEA2000 WiFi Gateway for connectivity to smartphone apps such as AquaMap and Navionics)
Vesper AIS dedicated GPS Antenna
Pair of Maretron DSM150 NMEA2000 Displays
(4) Tank Level Senders for P&S Fuel and P&S Water
(2) Temperature Modules for Reefer, Freezer, Alternator, Main Cabin, Batty Temp, Engine Room Temp
(1) DC Shunt for House Bank Data
(1) DC Module for DC Current, DC Voltage, Batty Temp, Batty SOC
(1) Masthead Weather Station – Wind Data, Temp, Barometric Pressure, backup GPS and backup 3 axis sensor
(1) Engine Data in parallel w/analog gauges showing RPM, Engine Coolant Temp, Oil Pressure, Engine Hours
(1) Depth, Speed (STW), Temp Triducer
(1) Rudder Reference Unit
(1) Heading Sensor – Compass, 3 Axis Rate Sensor, ROT
(3) GPS / GLONASS Antennas – Primary enabled for Position, Time, Magnetic Variation, SOG, COG
(1) Vessel Data Recorder
(1) Secondary N2K WiFi Gateway
12 Volt DC System W/Breaker Panel @ Nav Center
(8) 105Ah Lifeline GPL 31T AGM Batteries (2024)
(1) 105Ah Lifeline GPL-3100T AGM Start Battery (2023)
190 Amp Dual Belt Alternator & Balmar Mc 614 Regulator (configured by Rod Collins) (2023)
Spare Balmar MC614 pre-programmed
Mastervolt Chargemaster Plus 12/75-3 (2022) for House and Start Batteries
Mastervolt Mass Sine Inverter 12/2000 w/remote panel at Nav Station
Mastervolt Master Shunt 500 monitoring house bank with Mastervolt Easy 5 Display at Nav Station (2021)
Victron Phoenix 250VA Inverter with BT dongle to power small AC accessories such as laptop or Starlink Gen2 at Navstation
Balmar Duo Charge to charge Start from House while underway
(4) House Bank 1 Batteries Located Under Qtr Berth
(4) House Bank 2 Batteries Located over genset stringers switchable between 1,2, BOTH and OFF
(4) Caframo 12 Volt Fans
Lopolight LED Nav Lights
Lopolight Masthead LED Tricolor, Anchor and Strobe
Lopolight Bicolor LED Lights under hard dodger
Steaming and Deck Light
Standard Horizon Hailer under Radome
All Imtra LED or Alpenglow CFL light fixtures below, with Bicolor lighting in Qberth, Head, Navstation
Undercabinet LED lights dimmable
Bright LED light above cooktop (2019)
Courtesy lighting in joiner toe kicks
Mast Wiring Junction Box At Base Of Mast
12V Outlet at Navstation
12V Outlet in Cockpit Coaming
12V Outlet in Q Berth to power Engel MT27 Reefer / Freezer (Engel not included)
12V Outlet in Galley above cooking area for additional ventilation
Anchor Wash Down Pump
Hot and Cold Water Cockpit Shower with extended hose to reach P&S boarding gates
Shurflo 2000GPH Electric Bilge Pump w/additional new spare
USS Ultra Bilge Switch w/additional new spare
110 Volt AC System with Breaker Panel
Incoming Shore power through DEI galvanic isolator and all bronze thru hulls bonded. Bonding system integrity tested 2003.
Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI) installed at build per ABYC 11.11.1
P&S AC Circuits GFI Protected
50’ 30A Cord, 25’ 30ª Cord and 50A Pedestal Adaptor
The topsides of “LITTLE WING”, features a large unobstructed deck and cabin top.
Safe & secure deck work is ensured with raised bulwarks, double fastened, extra heavy stanchion bases with double lifelines and full length stainless steel handrails on house.
The conservatively sized but comfortable cockpit is self bailing with 4 oversized scuppers and 2 fixed padeyes, designed for heavy weather sailing.
Excellent visibility from all positions is consistent with the proven offshore capability that the sailing world expects from a serious bluewater yacht.
Specialty lazarette hasps were ordered from New Zealand and are a locking style that prevents accidental opening.
The mast is keel stepped, hull color is Imron White 28072, whale stripe, boot stripe and brow on house Imron Blue 2063 Nonskid Awlgrip Pearl Gray G1008.
All the bulkheads are built into the boat using high quality marine plywood tabbed and fiber glassed into the hull sides and floor members.
All the furniture is built into the boat and all the horizontal and vertical elements are fiber glassed to the hull sides creating a monolithic structure.
This type of construction makes the boat very, very strong.
The skeg is constructed of laminated fiberglass and is through bolted and bonded with 3M 5200 with 10 stainless steel bolts with backing plates.
The rudder has a solid stainless shaft that is encased with structural foam.
The rudder has a protective cast bronze shoe.
Robust Stainless Steel Double Bow Pulpit
2- Bow Rollers On Anchoring Platform @ Bow Pulpit including optional tang forward to Asail tack and tang underneath for kedgine operations
Stern pulpit is solid SS tube from Port to Stbd boarding gates greatly aiding in safety and comfort vs wire.
Stern Arch featuring removable davits.
Cross member added (2021) and dinghy engine crane and 4 standoffs for electronics mounting.
Dinghy crane cross sheets to electric winch.
Stainless Steel 31” Stanchions
Valiant Factory Hard Dodger Top
All Canvas Redone in 2020 w/Sunbrella: main sail cover, binnacle cover, dodger w/strataglass, bimini, bimini connector and full enclosure.
Original Canvas still serviceable and used in offseason.
Strataglass bimini connector fabricated in 2023 for improved visibility.
(4) Optional folding padeyes on house to secure dinghy offshore
(2) Fixed padeyes aft side decks to attach checkstays
Aluminum Toe Rail For Attaching Blocks
P&S Amsteel Jacklines full length of decks – UV cover replaced 2025
2-Large, Deep Cockpit Lockers
Cockpit Drink holder on pedestal guard
Pedestal Mounted Star Board Cockpit Table W/Fold Out Leaves
12 -Hood Stainless Steel Opening Ports W/Screens
2-Dorades W/Chrome Cowls On Fiberglass Boxes
Dorade Guards On Foredeck Dorade
7 Lewmar Ocean Hatches including +1 in the V Berth forward, improving ventilation
7 Cockpit Cushions, new foam 2018
Folding / Removable SS Swim Boarding Ladder
Full 2 Piece Shelterite Sun Awning for while boat, still allowing for crouched movement on decks.
Zippered access at gates. (2019)
Edson Motor Mount on Stern Rail
Lighthouse 1501 – Capstan/Wildcat Port, Wildcat Stbd for 5/16 G43. Wired remote.
Wireless Remote added 2019.
Manson Ray 30 (66lbs) with 300’ 5/16 Domestic G43 chain and Mantus S2 Swivel
Spade 140 Galvanized (66lbs) with 100’ 5/16 Domestic
G43 chain + 200’ 5/8” Plait and Mantus S1 Swivel Snubber with Mantus chain hook
Fortress Fx-23 Stern Anchor on Custom Stern Rail Mount w/opening chain roller and hawse.
Chain and Plate in dedicated locker
(2) Type 1 Life Jackets with whistles
(1) Kidde 466180 Pro 5 CO2 Extinguisher B:C (2021)
(2) Kidde Chemical ABC Extinguishers A:B:C
(1) Fire Blanket (2020)
Fireboy Xintex CMD-5M CO Detector (2021) expires 4/2028
Whale Gusher Manual Bilge Pump in cockpit
Lifesling
Forespar Offshore 12’ MOB Pole tethered w/Amsteel to Horeshoe and Strobe Marker Light mounted on backstay
VHF Automated Foghorn via Hailer
Handheld Horn
Visual Distress Signals (exp 11/2026)
DSC VHF with International MMSI interfaced to GPS
NOAA Weather Alert enabled VHF
Configurable AIS Collision Warning on Vesper Display and Furuno MFD and Smartphone Navigation Apps
Furuno Radar Target Analyzer showing safe echoes in green and dangerous echoes in red
Furuno Radar configurable Guard Zone Alarm
Multiple Anchor Drag Alarm systems (Maretron, Vesper, various app based)
Fully configurable alarms on any N2K value via Maretron DSM250 (example Engine Room Temp > 140F for 5 minutes)
Propane lockers plumbed to drain overboard
Worthington 20g Propane Tank Certified Until 10/2027
Sirius XM Weather Receiver works w/o internet or cellular range
PYI Dripless gland replaced (2018)
Spurs Line Cutter
Fiorentino Offshore Para Ring Para Anchor (12ft) for 45’/30klbs in storage / deployment bag
Sea Anchor Rode 360ft of 7/8 double braid with thimble eye in deployment bag
Avon Coastline 6 Person Life Raft (Requires Recertification)
2012 AB Lammina 9.6 Dinghy with Beachmaster Wheels.
57’ 11” ICW Friendly Bridge Clearance
Navtec Rod Rigging
2-Sets Spreaders with P&S Flag Halyards
Custom Radome / Hailer Mount
Navtec Hydraulic Backstay
(2) Navtec Backstay Insulators as part of SSB Prep
Upgraded Spinlock XX0812 Clutch for Asail Halyard (Port) with Harken 75mm Black Magic Block on masthead crane bail
Upgraded Spinlock xx0812 Clutch for Staysail Halyard (Stbd)
Upgraded Spinlock XX0812 Clutch for Jib Halyard (Stbd)
Upgraded Spinlock XCS0814 Clutch for Pole Topping Lift (Stbd)
Harken Radial 40.2 CST Winch (Stbd)
Winch Pad Prep (Port)
Forespar Carbon / Carbon Line Control Pole (13-24ft) only 24lbs ! UTR Trigger End Fitting for sheet and TS toggle socket fitting on Mast Car controlled by Antal Line Driver
Custom stowable 2 part checkstays with 3/8” Amsteel Uppers and 2:1 Harken Black Magic 75mm Air Runner Block w/Tylaska T8 Large Bail Snap Shackle with 50’ New England Ropes VPC
Boom bails custom reinforced by fellow V42 Sailor / Welder with (5) upgraded Harken Black Magic 75mm blocks going to upgraded Harken Traveler with Harken 75mm Black Magic Spridle Block with Becket for 5:1 Mainsheet to cockpit
Traveler Car Harken with (6) 57mm Black Magic Blocks back into cockpit for 3:1 Purchase
Boom Vang/Preventer System using Harken Black Magic 75mm blocks
Slab Reefing (2 points) with separate Tack and Clew lines lead back to cockpit with Harken 57mm Black Magic Blocks
Stowable Lazy Jacks constructed of Amsteel / StaSet – stores under reefing horns to facilitate raising mainsail
Outhaul led back to cockpit
All lines led back to cockpit controlled by upgraded Spinlock XX0812 rope clutches (Port to Stbd)
(5) Port: Staysail Sheet: Traveler Control, Main Halyard, Spare Jib Halyard, Outhaul
(7) Stbd: Mainsheet, Reef Clew 1, Reef Clew 2, Traveler Control, Reef Tack 1, Reef Tack 2, Staysail Sheet – Mainsheet is xx0812/L
(2) Spinlock XX0812 side mounted outside of coaming for Preventer / Vang
(2) Spinlock XCS0814 side mounted outside of coaming for Staystail Furling line and Jib Furling Line
(2) Harken Radial 60.2 Primary Winches
(1) Harken Radial 46.2 Electric 2 Speed Winch Port Side (halyards and can cross sheet dinghy motor crane line)
(2) Harken Radial 46.2 Mainsheet / Reefing
(2) Harken Radial 40.2 Staysail Sheet / Traveller Control / Reefing
Spinlock TS High Load Line Organizer (Stbd)
(2) Harken Black Magic 100mm Double Foot Blocks for Jib Sheets, Furling Lines, Asail Sheet
Forestay – Schaefer 3100 Furler with Schaefer T Track on sidedecks and Schaefer Twin Sheet Lead Cars
Staysail Stay – Schaefer 2100 Furler with Schaefer T Track on house and Schaefer Twin Sheet Lead Cars
Working with Peter Grimm of Doyle Ft Lauderdale we selected:
Mainsail – Full Batten 343 Radial Hydranet (Dimension Polyant) 3 reefs, 5 battens, overhead leach line
Furling 110 Genoa – 343 Radial Hydranet (Dimension Polyant) with Foam Luff Flattener, overhead leach line
Furling Staysail – 9.62 Dacron , overhead leach line
Tides Marine – Strong Track
APC Spinnaker 1.5oz Nylon with Custom Wing Graphic on Harken Reflex Furler #2 (2017)
Upgraded Westerbeke 55 HP Diesel Engine w/remote Oil Filter Approx 2200 hours
Spare Sachs Damper Plate
Flexible Engine Mounts
V-Drive Transmission 2.1:1 ZF15MIV
Upgraded 190AMP Dual Belt Atlernator
Buck Algonquin Bronze Raw Water Sea Strainer
(8) All Buck Algonquin Bronze Seacocks renewed (2023)
Emergency Fuel Shut Offs at Tank and Fuel Manifold
Engine Alarms
Cruising Speed 6.5kts @ 2200rpm
Hull Speed 7.9kts @ 3000rpm
Johnson Duramax Cutlass Bearing (2018)
Dual Racor Fuel Filters as part of the Keenan Filter Boss Fuel Polishing system with Vacuum Gauge in addition to 2 on-engine filters
Edson Pedestal Steering W/Destroyer Type S.S. Wheel
Edson Single Lever Engine Control
Edson Offset Pedestal Guard
Edson Removable White Poly Drop Leaf Table
Edson Triple White Poly Drink Holder
Navpod GP1050-36 for MFD
Navpod x for 3 Instruments
Tides Marine upgraded Rudder Bearing
Edson custom machined bronze tiller arm for AP
Simrad HLD2000 MkII Split Hydraulic Linear Drive Unit with Spare Simrad RPU160 Pump
Excellent Access To The Steering Quadrant
Emergency Tiller
Upgraded Alu Saddle Tanks Diesel Tanks (88g) removable, calibrated N2K Level Sensors, Cleanouts
Stainless Steel Fresh Water Tanks (94g) with calibrated N2K Level Sensors, Cleanouts – using AquaEst Plation Silver Ion (non chemical non toxic water preservation)
Anchor Locker Backing Plates upgraded from Alu to SS
Upgraded Force10 3 burner stove / oven
AC Microwave Oven
Upgraded Fresh Water Foot pump in Galley and Head
Upgraded Sea Water Foot pump in Galley
Replaced Galley Dual Sink with Single Basin Custom Sink (2015)
Upgraded fixtures in Galley, Head and Cockpit by Scandvik – all with pull out hose, and shutoff valves on handle for shower, cockpit, head. Head faucet reaches commode for fresh water flushing reducing holding tank odors.
Lavac Popular Head with Henderson Mark V Pump setup w/2 diverter valves for flexible operation.
General Ecology Seagull IV Filter on Galley Cold Water (avoids bottled water)
Spectra Ventura 150 Watermaker with dual prefilters (2017) with spare Spectra EL-FP-12V Shurflo Lift Pump
Pressurized Fresh Water system with accumulator and xxx pump (also spare)
Max Prop is 18” Pitch 11”. Rebuilt Hub in 2019 with new blades.
Hot Water Heater
1-40 Gallon Holding Tank
Stainless Steel Sink In Head W/Mixing Hot & Cold
Pressure Faucet
Sump Pump For Stall Shower
Shower Stall SS Hanging Bar for Wet Gear
SS Flag Pole for 36” Ensign
Seafrost BD Reefer and BDxp Freezer both with ETT Digital Gauges and spare electronic modules. Both equipped with N2K temp sensors
Quarterberth seat prepped for Engel MT-27 Reefer Freezer (physical mount and DC Electrical)
Espar D5 Airtronic Diesel Heater with Digi Max D1000 Display
If you are in the market for a late model valiant 42, you won’t find a later one as hull #186 was the last one laid up by the Valiant factory.
“LITTLE WING” IS ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED, READY TO CRUISE VALIANT 42’s, on the WORLD WIDE MARKET!!!!
“LITTLE WING” is a perfect example of a classic Perry offshore design.
She sports the classic center entry companionway model with a large forward V-berth stateroom…. the most popular 42 layout, EVER. This much sought after layout gives you a perfect two-stateroom vessel with a single head and stall shower located aft adjacent to the companionway, a galley to delight any chef, a livable and spacious main saloon, forward facing navigation and an easily accessible dedicated engine room.
“LITTLE WING” was designed and built by the best in the sailing world, with the rigors of the ocean foremost in mind, including locking floor boards, From twelve opening Hood stainless steel ports, which are all opening with screens, seven Lewmar hatches with screens, 2 dorades and a fan in each cabin, you’ll note ventilation is superior and provides excellent ventilation throughout.
Her classic lines incorporate a tumble home stern, bulwarks, opening ports, oversize rod rigging and quality construction. The Valiant 42 is a modern classic. Performance has become synonymous with Valiant and is in no small way, responsible for its success. Sail Magazine selected the Valiant 40 as the “Offshore Cruiser of the Decade.” Cruising World Magazine lists her among the 40 Best Sailboats for All Time. In John Kretschmer’s book, “Sailing a Serious Ocean”, he lists the Valiant among the ten proven classics that can still cross oceans. “LITTLE WING” and her owner are specifically mentioned. As a modern classic, “LITTLE WING” is a Texas built Valiant 42 with an extensive equipment inventory including all the essential cruising gear and FAR MORE.
She is a modern version of the famous “traditional layout” Valiant 40’ which has taken more sailors on circumnavigations, than any other production yacht. She has everything onboard that you’ve dreamt of, wanted or expected in a world class sailing yacht.
Dreaming of owning her? She’ll carry you on unforgettable voyages, safe and sound. TIME TO QUIT DREAMING…YOU CAN GO SAILING TO ALL THOSE TROPICAL ISLANDS, STARTING TODAY!!! THERE ARE GREAT ADVENTURES AWAITING YOU, onboard YOUR NEW YACHT…. the Valiant 42’ named “LITTLE WING”.
She will make a wonderful home and the best world cruising voyager you could ever wished for, and you will find “LITTLE WING” CONVENIENTLY LOCATED in Hilton Head Island, SC on the AICW and 6NM from The Atlantic Ocean.
IN THE OWNERS WORDS:
Having previously owned a Pacific Seacraft 37, we were looking for another blue water boat with a bit more interior volume, better systems access and a bit more performance. We had a chance to tour a recent V42, hull #185 at the 2009 Annapolis Boat show, after we met her owners Jay and Tanya at the Valiant Owner’s get together during the show.
This was the start of a friendship where we benefited immensely from their prior cruising experience and knowledge of new build options. We visited the Valiant factory and toured a spec boat that was substantially complete but decided we would prefer to start with a blank slate, so we were able to add options during construction to our exact preferences and specifications. This came at additional time and cost of course, but building a new semi-custom boat is a once in a lifetime experience. So we started on an intense 1 year plus build process where we delved into a dizzying amount of detail and thought. Quite simply put, we looked for the best of everything.
For our electronics, around 2009 / 2010 there was an emerging transition from NMEA0183 and closed proprietary marine electronics to NMEA2000 where one could select components from multiple manufacturers and have them converse over the NMEA2000 backbone. Our suite of electronics include: Furuno for their radar and MFD, Simrad for their Autopilot, Airmar for their transducers and ultrasonic weather station, Actisense for their N2K gateways and Maretron for their extensive family of N2K Sensors and Displays. Built around the Maretron Mid Sized backbone (specified in blue color) we have been able to replace / upgrade components as technology has advanced.
Our friend, sailor and sailmaker Peter Grimm helped us select offshore radial hydranet sails for the main sail and 110 genoa which has held its shape through the years. A more conventional Dacron panel cut staysail and later, an Asymmetrical Spinnaker on a Harken structural furler were added.
Another friend, sailor, writer John Kretschmer showed us the benefits of a whisker pole and opting for the full carbon/fibre Forespar that weighs a manageable 24lbs., which insured that we used it more often.
Another friend and rigger Bob Pingel did all of our running rigging, understanding our cruising needs and specified a mixture of New England Ropes Sta-Set and VPC .
While the factory standard of using Antal for rope clutches and line organizers, Lewmar for winches and blocks was a good one – we raised the bar going primarily with Spinlock XX0812 High Load clutches and Harken’s highest performing Black Magic family of blocks.
Of course I am biased, but I don’t think you can find a better outfitted Valiant anywhere!
Before my retirement in 2015, we used “LITTLE WING” primarily as a day sailor as well as a once a season, week long “cruise” when we were able to escape work for a week, all on Lake Michigan.
After retirement, we sailed her out of the Great Lakes and into the Erie Canal and down the East Coast to our new home base in South Carolina. Since then we’ve settled into a cadence of cruising for about 6 months of the year on her, going further south to The Bahamas.
She has taken good care of us for almost 15 years. And as I told Bob Perry, it’s been a privilege to be her first caretakers.
Note From The Broker: The current owners considered a spec boat which was substantially completed but opted to build anew, at additional time and expense to get the exact options they wanted. These factory installed options amounted to 164k in 2010 dollars (or roughly 220k in 2025 dollars) not including electronics, sails, running rigging or full carbon pole.
ACCOMMODATIONS & LAYOUT:
“LITTLE WING” was custom built for two with room for occasional guests. A family would find her layout a perfect solution for separate stateroom privacy!! With over 6’5” of headroom, she is highly customized and styled with the heritage of the finest features found in the most sought after yachting accommodations; bright, well ventilated and finished in the soft, sumptuous ambiance of furniture quality cherry interior.
Her MAIN FEATURE is the much sought after, V-BERTH forward and head and double stateroom aft.
Starting forward, the Queen V-berth stateroom has a extra wide queen sized berth with a custom Handcraft box spring mattress. The hull sides are finished with Ash battens and there are two roomy storage cabinets with doors on each side. The mattress is stitched down the center longitudinally, so one can fold it over and access the voluminous storage areas Port/Stbd below.
LED reading lights are installed along with book shelves port and starboard, providing perfect individual space in this large & comfortable forward berth. One central locker currently serves as an easily accessible location for a large tool bag and spares. There is a large locker to port with a seat bench and a smaller hanging locker and a bench seat to starboard. Both hanging lockers now have shelves (2019) as the owners found they did not cruise with clothes on hangers. (Shelves are removable and closet rod can be reinstalled). The bi-fold Cherry door, which separates the V-berth from the main saloon, provides privacy with dressing space in the cabin.
There are TWO large Lewmar opening screened hatches overhead which provide superior flow-thru ventilation, directly over the berth and access to the chain locker is most forward. Two Hood Stainless Steel Ports screened ports add to the light and wonderful air circulation in the Queen V-Berth.
Next aft is the extremely spacious main salon with a traditional centerline solid cherry drop-leaf table. Table width was reduced by approx. 4” to allow those seated on the port side to exit between the table and bulkhead. There is a deep storage area on the table top with lift ring and teak cover that serves as the liquor cabinet. The full length L-shaped settee to port, is a perfect sea berth with a stowed custom Phifertex lee cloth under the Ultraleather cushions. There is storage outboard of the settee, with 2 large cabinets at the aft and forward ends of the settee with double shelves in between. The forward cabinet had removable shelving added (2019).
To starboard, is another full length settee berth with cabinetry and shelves outboard and double book shelf with additional storage behind the settee back. There is a 2nd stowed custom Phifertex lee cloth stowed under the cushion. These make for the best berths at sea, secure but with good ventilation and experiencing the least motion (2017). Stainless water tanks are under the settees and are designed to come right out the companionway if you ever need to replace them, but being high and dry under the settees, that most likely will never be an issue.
Following the main saloon on the port side, is a classic OFFSHORE designed “U” shaped galley, that will delight the gourmet, whether at sea or dockside. The galley is one of the most important aspects of a great cruising boat and the Valiant 42 has a galley coveted by all cruisers because it has everything you need including the Valiant pantry! There is a commodious, properly insulated 9 cubic foot reefer/freezer, well illuminated (2019) 3-burner Propane Gimballed stove and oven, single large stainless steel sink (2015)
, more custom cabinetry, generous counter space, hot & cold pressure water, manual salt water pump, slide out trash bin, spice rack and ample storage in drawers, below sink cabinetry and in counter top lockers. To port is the most unique pantry on any sailing vessel of this size. There are 4 extremely deep, slide out shelves with locks with storage cabinet over and locking louvered door for ventilation.
There is an opening port and overhead hatch with screens in the galley for optimum ventilation. A 12V socket if active ventilation is desired. This award winning galley layout is well known in the cruising community and the galley on “LITTLE WING” is the social center while preparing gourmet meals, even underway.
Opposite the galley and to starboard is a large, proper forward facing “navigators station” and “ships command center”, with tremendous room for the exceptional compliment of electronic navigation and communication equipment and chart book storage, in addition to the well laid out electrical panel. The desk lid opens for flat chart and cruising chart books, there is a drawer at centerline with LARGE storage cabinet under. Storage is also found under the nav seat and outboard under the electrical panels. There is a screened opening port for light and ventilation. Alpenglow light, with both day and red night vision lights with low amperage bicolor dome lights in the head, quarter berth as well. There is a well placed overhead hatch from which you can check sail trim from the navigator’s seat.
Immediately aft of the galley and just to port of the main center entry companionway, there is a double berth with two drawers, hanging locker & dressing seat with storage under and is a comfortable cabin for two plus a perfect sea berth for the off watch crew, as they can be comfortably sleeping just 3’ from the cockpit, if they are needed quickly.
The double berth can be used as a storage area for cockpit cushions, ditch bag, ASail, etc. But when there are guests, this cabin becomes a nice double berth with privacy as it the “pizza door”, that when open, provides light and air, and when closed up, provides complete privacy. There are two screened opening ports and an overhead hatch for wonderful light and air ventilation.
Directly to starboard of the centerline companionway, is the offshore designed head, handy to the cockpit, with a Lavac Popular forward facing toilet. The head is located starboard adjacent to the companionway and is the ideal design in a offshore passageway. The base of the companionway has a grate for drainage of wet foul weather gear after coming off watch. The companionway is specifically designed narrow enough so there is no risk of being knocked off the stairs. Each stair tread has been upgraded with Treadmaster non slip inserts at the factory. The stall shower makes a perfect wet locker on a passage with a hanging locker outboard of the shower. Large counter space with oval stainless sink with a great deal of storage under and in the Cherry cabinets’ outboard. The head bi-fold privacy door works well and there is a clothes hamper. There are lockers behind the shower seat, a teak grate underfoot and an opening screened port for ventilation. The separate shower area is curtained and separate from the rest of the head. Both shower and sink plumbing fixtures have shutoff valves at the nozzle to conserve water during usage. The sink pull out hose fixture was designed to allow for fresh water flushing of the Lavac when discharging to the black water tank.
Shelves with locker doors align the toilet area side above the counter and S.S. sink has a large storage cabinet under. The engine room has great access from a large door behind the toilet which gives you a large 2nd access to the engine area.
GENERAL INFORMATION (ADDITIONAL SALESMANS COMMENT OTHER FEATURES & REMARKS)
“LITTLE WING” is equipped for bluewater passagemaking. Her loving owners are building a larger pilothouse motorsailer offering more insulation from the elements as now senior citizens, and have decided to place this beautiful yacht on the brokerage market for her next discriminating owner. She is a rare find being “the last Valiant 42”.
All manuals, warranties and original brochures are maintained aboard and will be passed on to her new owner. “LITTLE WING” has been thoughtfully and expertly designed and built by the “best in the industry”, combining current technology for both comfort and speed. This results in a deck layout that would do justice to a Gran Prix yacht, an interior with accommodations that are consistent with extended, liveaboard, bluewater sailing, a standard of quality and luxury that those familiar with the highest quality cruising yachts, will readily acknowledge.
Would-be buyers outnumber sellers, so if you are looking for a phenomenal yacht…. MOVE QUICKLY!” “LITTLE WING” is a rare find and is well known by STANLEY DABNEY of Offshore Atlantic Yachts who is the listing broker and one of the original founders of VALIANT YACHTS! CALL HIM TODAY FOR MORE DETAILS.
EXCLUSIONS:
All items on the boat are included except laptop, barometer & clock.
ATTENTION BROKERS & CLIENTS, PLEASE NOTE:
At owners request, NO SHOES ONBOARD, and all sales agents with or without their clients, must be accompanied by the listing agent or owner. Please call at OFFSHORE ATLANTIC YACHTS for an appointment.
YOU MAY NOT ADVERTISE THIS LISTING, MAY NOT COPY THIS LISTING, MAY NOT FAX THIS LISTING NOR ANY PART WHATSOEVER, TO ANY PARTY WHATSOEVER, WITHOUT SPECIFIC WRITTEN PERMISSION OF OFFSHORE ATLANTIC YACHTS, THE LISTING AGENT FOR THIS YACHT. THIS LISTING, ITS VERBIAGE AND STYLE ARE PROPRIETARY TO OFFSHORE ATLANTIC YACHTS.
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, change, price change, withdrawal and tax where applicable, without notice.
Here is a link to a document outline about the boat including a link to the factory options we asked for https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sLyV71aevTimBcj74lHLXfF6ytaEhPrOBsmmcWahg8E/edit?usp=sharing
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 desired validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Photos may not properly reflect the current condition of the actual vessel offered for sale. In some cases stock photographs may have been used.
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing.
All dinghies are considered separate vessels and should have separate titles and documents. There is no guarantee as to the title of the dinghy on this vessel so Buyer accepts that while he may receive the dinghy included in the transaction, he may not receive the proper title to it.
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