Please help me. As a new member, this is my first post.
I found a “Phoenix 11.3” (ghost ship?) moored near my slip in Jacksonville FL. Her faded transom signage says “Finesse” Liverpool, England and she’s in terrible shape. I am planning to buy her as a backyard restoration project. Years ago, she supposedly was sailed to Jacksonville from England just before her skipper died. Another owner bought her from the estate, replaced the headsail/furler, and sailed to the Bahamas and back one time. She’s been moored here ever since. The current owner acquired her on a trade and says she was built somewhere in South Africa several years ago. She apparently has a full keel and a center cockpit. In the forward cabin with considerable varnishwork, there is a head in the forepeek, a shower/sink with sliding doors immediately aft, a salon with port and starboard settees amidships, a galley to port of the companionway ladder and a chart table to starboard of it with a tunnel (helmsman berth?) immediately aft of the chart table bench to an aft cabin fitted for stores. Some type of 50hp 4-cylinder GMC/British diesel with a British transmission is evidently affixed under the cockpit sole.
Does anyone know about this vessel’s history? Has anyone ever heard of Phoenix Sailing Yachts in South Africa? Does anyone have a Phoenix 37 center cocpit cutter with a furled jibsail, hanked-on staysail, mainsail, and full keel outfitted like this one? Thank you for any reply or consideration.