1978 Morgan 45' White wing

Price
$52,000
Length
45 ft
Builder
Morgan

The Morgan STARRATT & JENKS 45-foot Cruising Yacht is truly an amazing vessel
that combines luxury, performance, and craftsmanship in a stunning package. This
yacht is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life and seek the
ultimate cruising experience on the open water.

One of the most notable features of the STARRATT & JENKS 45-foot Cruising Yacht
is its sleek and elegant design, which turns heads wherever it goes. The yacht’s
lines are classic and timeless, exuding a sense of sophistication and style that
is unmatched in the world of cruising yachts.

In terms of performance, White Wing excels in both speed and handling. With a
powerful engine and advanced sail systems, this yacht can swiftly navigate
through the water with ease, providing a smooth and exhilarating sailing
experience for its passengers.

But it’s not just about performance—the STARRATT & JENKS 45-foot Cruising
machine also offers a luxurious and comfortable onboard experience. The interior
is beautifully appointed with high-quality materials and finishes, creating a
warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment.

With spacious cabins, a well-equipped galley, and ample deck space for
sunbathing and socializing, this yacht is perfect for extended cruising trips or
luxurious weekend getaways. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a novice
looking to explore the world of yachting, the STARRATT & JENKS 45-foot Cruising
Yacht is sure to exceed your expectations and provide an unforgettable sailing
experience. The Moran, Starratt, and Jenks sailboat, also known as the MSJ
sailboat, is a classic design that has become popular among sailing enthusiasts.
The story of how this sailboat came to be begins with the three founders: John
Moran, Robert Starratt, and Ray Jenks.

In the 1960s, John Moran, a naval architect, Robert Starratt, a boatbuilder, and
Ray Jenks, a sailmaker, came together with a common passion for sailing and boat
design. They decided to combine their expertise and skills to create a sailboat
that would be both beautiful and seaworthy.

The MSJ sailboat was designed to be a versatile and efficient cruiser that could
handle a variety of sailing conditions. The design incorporated elements of
traditional sailboat design with modern innovations to create a boat that was
both classic and practical.

The first MSJ sailboat was launched in the late 1960s and quickly gained a
reputation for its excellent sailing performance and elegant design. Sailors
were drawn to the boat’s sleek lines, spacious cockpit, and comfortable interior
layout.

Over the years, the MSJ sailboat has continued to be a popular choice among
sailors looking for a well-built, reliable cruising sailboat. The legacy of
Moran, Starratt, and Jenks lives on through their timeless design, which
continues to be enjoyed by sailors around the world. Outfitted to the
gills.Having a full refit done to her in 2020, With a Aries wind vane, she can
literally sail anywhere in the world within a few months. 

Vessel Year:
1978
Engine Type:
Diesel
Engine Mfg:
1 Yanmar
Engine Model:
4JHE
Horsepower:
40 |
Engine Hours:
10 | Hrs
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