"Paradigm Shift' represents the best deal currently available for a highly sought after Leopard 46 in the US. She is hull # 184 splashed in January of 2012, one of the last Leopard 46 ever built. There is room for the whole family in her efficient 4 cabin / 4 head layout. Paradigm Shift has benefited from diligent owners who preformed a rigorous maintenance program and made continuous upgrades. She is in turn key condition and ready to go cruising!
Focused on blue water performance and comfortable living, the award winning Leopard 46 is really the perfect platform for family adventures. From the design table of Morrelli and Melvin and the factory floor of Cape Town's Robertson & Caine, the Leopard 46 offers the pedigree serious offshore sailors have come to expect. She features a spacious and well-thought out layout. A large raised helm station offers easy access to the cockpit and side deck which allows for shorthanded sailing while not separating helmsman from family and friends. There's loads of interior space, comfortable cabins with generously sized en suites heads, and an expansive cockpit that's prefect for entertaining.
No history of hurricane damage or lightning strikes!
Highlights:
- 9kW Northern Lights Generator
- Reverse cycle Air conditioning / heating throughout
- 970 watts of solar on 4 controllers
- MaxProp feathering propellors
- Rainman 30GPH watermaker
- 12ft AB 12VL fiberglass hull dinghy w/ Yamaha 15hp 2-stroke outboard
AccommodationsSaloon
Spacious salon with ample seating, good all-round views, and large table.
- Forward facing Nav Station
- Stereo with Bose cockpit speakers
- Vizio television mounted in salon
- Cherry panelite finishes with solid trims
- Saloon table and settee to seat (8) people
- Wear resistant simulated Austrian Walnut flooring
- Overhead lighting
- Ample ventilation through forward facing all-weather hatches
- Stowage space under settee cushions
- Recessed roller blinds and screens on hatches
Galley
Open plan galley with ample counter space for food preparation and plenty of storage.
- Corian heat-resistant galley worktop surfaces
- Double s/s sink with mixer faucet
- Dish and cutlery drying recess with drainage
- Corian cover for drying recess
- 2 x door front-opening fridge / freezer Seafrost 12v refrigeration
- Force 10 Gas cooker 3-burner c/w oven & broiler
- Gas solenoid shut-off valve with control at
- Switch panel & warning light at cooker
- Gas cylinder & regulator in dedicated locker
- Separate garbage bin locker with top access
- Stowage space in shelf lockers & drawer units
- Corian bar counter
Cabins
4 cabin layout with semi-island queen bunks. Ensuite heads with separate shower stalls.
- 4 x Jabsco electric toilets
- Cabin fans
- New shower poles and heads
- New head mirrors
MechanicalEngines
- Yanmar 4JH4C 54hp engines with SD60 sail drive on Port (new 2021) and SD50 with clutch kit modification and new leg (2018) on Stbd - Approx 3150hrs on both engines
- MaxProp upgraded feathering propellers.
- Morse double lever throttle / gearshift control
- Sound deadening panels in engine room
- Fuel / Water seperators
- Fuel transfer pump
Genset
- Northern Lights 9kW generator - Approx 7400hrs
ElectronicsElectronics
- B&G Zeus 3 Chart plotter with 9 inch display at helm station
- B&G 4GRadar dome installed on mast
- B&G AIS with antenna
- B&G Depth sounder transducer added to port hull - depth sounder in each hull for redundancy with independent displays
- Raymarine Autopilot
- Raymarine tri-data displays (wind, speed, and depth)
- Icom VHF Radio at helm
- Zone C compass
Electrical - 970 watts of solar in 4 banks with separate controllers
- 3000 watt Propagines Pure Sine Wave Inverter - wired to extension cord outlets for 110v loads
- Lifeline AGM House Batteries - 630AH total
- 2 x 80aH Alternators
- 2 x 30 amp shore power inlets
- 12v DC switch panel
- 2 x USB outlets at nav station
- 110v outlets at nav station
- 2 x Fuel tank gauges at helm position
- 2 x Ammeters at helm position
- 2 x Engine starter batteries
- 1 x House battery isolator switches
- 2 x Engine starter battery isolator switches
- Bi-colour & stern nav lights
- Courtesy lights at stairways
Plumbing - Rainman 30 GPH Watermaker
- Seagull water filter in galley - drinking water tap
- 2 x Hot water heaters 12 US gallons (New 2021)
- Jabsco electric toilets with holding tanks.
- Starboard heads operate on fresh water and port on salt water
On Deck - Lifelines with stanchions, bases, port & stb gates
- Quick - Hector 1000 W horizontal windlass with hand-held remote (new motor 2018)
- Anchor roller fitting c/w chain wear plates
- Liferaft locker
- Sliding Companionway door
- Hardtop over cockpit complete with helmsmans platform, hardtop bimini and lighting on hardtop allows free access to swim platform
- Mainsail outhaul and 2 reefs
- Cockpit table
- Swimming ladder c/w teak steps Cockpit table
- Furler jammer on deck
- Mainsheet traveller car Lewmar Size 3
- Mainsheet track Lewmar Size 3
- Trampoline
- Helmseat
- Lifering holder c/w Antal mast slider system
- Acrylic windows
- Hatches - Lewmar: 4 x Size 10 2 x Size 40 6 x Size 60 1 x Size 60 Escape hatch 3 x Size 41
- Portlights - Lewmar: 4 x Atlantic 32 2 x Size 1
- Forward window louvre set
- 2 x Spacious cockpit lockers
- 2 x Spacious foredeck lockers
- 2 x Pulpits fitted with seats
- 2 x Pushpits
- 2 x Inner pushpits
- Pivoting cockpit backrest
- 2 x Coachroof s/s handrails
- 2 x Coachroof s/s grab handles
- 4 x Hardtop support s/s grab handles
- 9 x 330mm mooring cleats
- 2 x Lewmar winch handles
- 1 x Winch handle pocket at Helm
- 4 x Drinking can holders
- 2 x Genoa cars - Lewmar Size 2
- 2 x Lewmar Genoa tracks - Lewmar Size 2
- 3 x Halyard jammers on mast
- Antal line driver for traveler control
- 4 x Genoa and mainsheet jammers
- 2 x Halyard winches - Lewmar 46CST (on mast)
- 2 x Primary sheet winches - Lewmar 54CST
- 4 x Folding padeyes to allow for spinnaker tackle
- 2 x Padeyes at mast step
Rigging and SailsSails
- Quantum dacron Fully battened mainsail with 2 reefs
- Quantum dacron 130% furling genoa
Rigging
- Sparcraft natural anodized mast
- Sparcraft natural anodized crossbeam
- Windex wind indicator
- Profurl genoa furler
- Winch handle pocket
- Mainsheet (4:1 purchase)
- Mainsheet traveller line (4:1 purchase)
- Main boom topping lift
- Mainsail outhaul and 2 reefs
- 2 x Genoa sheets
- 3 x Halyards (main, genoa & spare)
Safety - 12ft AB 12VL fiberglass hull inflatable w Yamaha 15hp 2-stroke outboard ( new in 2017)
- Mantus 85lbs anchor (new in 2017) with chain rode
- ACR brand EPIRB (new in 2017)
- 6-man Winslow ISO Liferaft in a valise (due for inspection)
- Fortress and Britany secondary anchors
Refit, Service History, and UpgradesPurchased in March 2017 from Moorings in St Maarten and sailed back to St Augustine, FL in early April 2017 where it was hauled and the refit work began. "Paradigm Shift" has spent ~8 months hauled out of the water every year at the St Augustine Marine Center. This gave the owners time to complete many projects and avoid wear and tear on the boat. They would then spend the winter months sailing Florida and the Bahamas.
Refit work in 2022
- Replaced starter solenoid on Port engine
- Replaced tramp rope
- Replaced trim strip around upper deck and helm station bimini
Refit work in 2021
- Replaced both engine start batteries.
- Put in shore power inlets at life raft locker and added two new shore power cords (30 amp)
- Removed head from Starboard bow crew cabin, used head inlet and outlet to plumb in Rainman water maker, added three way valve for fresh water flushing
- Replaced port and Starboard water heaters and all water heater hoses to engine
- Flushed and replaced all engine coolant
- Installed new SD-60 on Port side and new engine mounts.
- Replaced fixed props with three blade MaxProps
- Rewired bow running lights with new marine grade wire
- Replaced corroded Windlass control wires
- Serviced and put new "o-rings" in head dump valves for both holding tanks
Refit work in 2020
- Hulls sanded carefully to remove the old bottom paint. Hull repainted with 2 coats of Pettit Ultima 60 SR in November 2020
- Repaired water maker leak (sent in to US service center)
- Repaired mainsail cover and replaced uv damaged lazy jack webbing
- Replaced Port engine Alternator
- Replaced the engine mounted starter solenoid on the Starboard engine
Refit work done in 2019
- Added 320 watts of additional solar with dedicated controller (now have 970 watts total solar spread across 4 controllers)
- Replaced all head shower poles and shower heads
- Converted both Starboard heads to fresh water flush
- Plumbed new inlet into holding tank for forward Starboard hull head
- Installed vent fans to vent fridge and freezer compressor compartments, added ducting to ensure supply of cool air in and out of the area, reducing compressor operating temps thus decreasing compressor run time.
- Replaced faucet in galley sink
- Replaced cockpit shower
- Flushed and replaced engine antifreeze in both engines.
- Replaced Thermostat and temp sender on Port engine.
- Replaced the main hatch in Port Bow cabin
- Replaced the hatch struts on the large hatches in front of the mast as well as the struts on the windlass hatches
Refit work done in 2018
- Replaced main hatches in both aft cabins, and replaced broken screens on two of the large opening hatches
- Installed 3000 watt inverter
- Fixed Starboard engine blower
- Replaced broken fuel tank vents on both sides, used SS fitting to avoid the UV damage the plastic OEM fittings had
- Replaced lower seals on both sail drives, had SD-50 clutch kit installed by the designers on both transmissions and clutch cones lapped
- Replaced Starboard saildrive leg with new unit to address bad lower bearing
- Added 200 watts of additional solar with dedicated controller
- Replaced windlass motor and chain gypsies
- Replaced fridge and freezer door seals
- Replaced all four head mirrors
- Added RainMan 30 GPH water maker
- Added hour meter to Starboard engine (Yanmar display hour meter un-readable)
Work done in 2017 in Florida:
Major electronics added:
- 4G B&G Radar dome installed on mast
- Zeus 3, with 9 inch display at helm station
- B&G AIS with antenna
- B&G Depth sounder add to port hull, now depth sounder in each hull for redundancy with independent displays (still have OEM raymarine wind speed, depth and auto pilot)
General Service work performed by St Augustine Marine Center:
- Both saildrives inspected, lower seals replaced. Oil Changed. Starboard sail drive has new thrust bearing and upper seal and had all clearances checked.
- New starter motors on both Yanmars
- Full engine service completed on both motors with new impellers, belt, oil changes etc.
- Fiberglass and gelcoat repairs to hull and deck as needed to repair chips, some cracks at the stern and port hull, and the anchor chain damage from rubbing on both bows. Barrier coat applied to repaired areas as well as any exposed gelcoat
- Hull sanded as needed and 2 coats of multi season ablative anti-fouling paint put on by yard
Other additions and repairs in 2017:
- New 85lb Mantus anchor and added 60 feet of rode, replaces 55lb delta.
- New AB 12VL dingy and 2 stroke, 15HP Yamaha outboard purchased in St Maarten and brought back to Florida.
- Added hour meter to port engine
- Added seagull water filter to galley
- New main cabin cushions and fabric
- Replaced bow and stern Starboard hull bunks (new foam, washed and repaired covers)
- New aft port bunk cover, and washed and repaired bow port berth cover
- Custom Cockpit cushions made and new helm seat and cushions installed
- New helm enclosure
- New Quantum stackpack mainsail cover and mainsail battens
- New ACR EPIRB
- Genoa serviced and cover resewn
- New battery for generator.
- New toilet seats, new shower fittings
- New head motors in all 4 heads.
- Link meter for monitoring battery bank.
- Added 300 watts solar in fixed panels with controller
- Trim replaced or epoxied back on above fridge and number of doors
- Screen made for main opening door into cabin
- Fixed port tank fuel gage level sender
- Replaced house bank with 3 new 4d AGM LifeLine batteries (December 2017).
- Replaced rub rail edge strip at stern of boat
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