ARRONAX is Canadian flagged and duty paid. She is presently en route from Mexico to Victoria, B.C., Canada.
The Allures 39.9 is a rugged centerboard cruising yacht designed by Berret-Racoupeau. Allures’ unique design features an aluminum hull with composite deck—the best of both worlds in terms of strong and low maintenance construction. Her centerboard retracts fully into the hull, giving her a draft of only 3-feet 6-inches when raised (she may be beached if desired) and providing fantastic sailing performance off the wind. Her two stateroom, two head interior layout with “garage” technical room is optimized for long distance cruising and has a bright and open feel while retaining design elements necessary for an ocean going yacht.
ARRONAX is a well equipped version and ready for extended cruising. Highlights include:
400 watts solar – D400 wind generator – Webasto diesel heat – new standing rigging in 2023 – electric halyard winch – new Lifeline AGM batteries in 2024 – B&G electronics, radar and AIS – Hydrovane self steering – Watermaker – Bow thruster – Life raft and EPIRB
Name of vessel | ARRONAX |
Model | Allures 39.9 |
Year | 2013 |
Builder | Allures Yachting |
Designer | Berret-Racoupeau |
Price | $349,000 USD |
Location | En Route to Victoria, BC |
Length (feet) | 41 |
Beam (feet) | 13'7" |
Draft (feet) | 3'6" / 9' |
Displacement (pounds) | 24030 |
Ballast (pounds) | 9259 |
Engine model | Volvo D2-55 |
Engine horsepower | 55 |
Engine hours | 2433 |
Fuel tank capacity (gallons) | 111 |
Water tank capacity (gallons) | 87 |
Holding tank capacity (gallons) | 10 |
Interior Accommodations
The Allures 39.9 interior feels bright and open, and is well configured for a long distance cruising. ARRONAX features the two stateroom arrangement with a “garage” technical room (the work bench may be converted to a additional single berth) large J shaped galley, true navigation station and two heads (one with separate shower). Storage is ample, as the tanks and batteries are installed below the cabin sole, opening up spaces beneath settees and berths. Systems access, including to the engine (installed beneath the cockpit) is strong.
Vitrifrigo two drawer 160l refrigerator
Simar Marine 20l water heater
Hot and colt pressure water
Salt water foot pump at galley
(2) Jabsco toilets
Propane three burner stove/oven
Trident propane solenoid control
(3) 11lb propane tanks
Pots, pans, plates, and other galleyware
Cabin fans
ZEN interior finish
Electronics and Navigation
(2) B&G Zeus chartplotters
(3) B&G Triton sailing displays
B&G AIS
B&G radar
B&G autopilot
Hydrovane self steering windvane (2021)
Plastimo compass
ICOM M424G VHF radio with command mic (2020)
Inmarsat Fleet One satellite phone with optimizer router (2016)
Fusion stereo with interior and exterior speakers
Electrical Systems
12v DC and 220/110v AC electrical systems
(4) Lifeline 105ah AGM batteries (2024)
Lifeline 100ah AGM start battery (2024)
Victron Phoenix Compact 12/2000 inverter
Victron Centaur 12/60 battery charger
400 watts solar panels (2021)
D400 wind generator
3x 220v and 2x110v outlets on board
Mechanical Systems
Volvo Penta D2-55 diesel engine (2433 hours)
Saildrive (seal replaced in 2021)
Fixed three blade propeller
115 amp alternator
Dual Racor fuel filters
Aquabase ESW 601 12v 65l/hour watermaker (2017)
Webasto Evo55 forced air diesel heater (2020)
Max Power tunnel bow thruster
Deck and Hull
The Allures 39.9 hull is rugged aluminum. Plating ranges from 6-10mm and is welded to a system of frames and stringers. Closed cell foam insulation is laid into the hull above the waterline, providing thermal and acoustic properties. The deck is white gelcoat with nonskid, constructed with Divinycell foam core. Cockpit seats and sole are overlaid with Marinedeck composite faux teak. Halyards and control lines are led aft to winches on the cabin top beneath the dodger. There is a fixed teak cockpit table mounted in centerline at the forward end of the cockpit. The B&G chartplotter is mounted at the aft end, allowing visibility from either helm station. The twin wheels allow easy passage to the transom, with a wide swimstep that provides easy access to a dinghy or the water. A strong arch acts as dinghy davit and mount for solar panels, wind generator and antennas.
Lewmar anchor windlass with foot controls and remote control at helm
Spade 120 55lb anchor (2020)
50m chain and 40m rode
Fortress spare anchor with chain and rode
(6) mooring lines
(10) inflatable fenders
Cockpit dodger (2021)
Bimini with stainless frame
Cockpit cushions (2019)
Fixed cockpit table with cover
Wheel covers
Sails and Rigging
Sparcraft anodized aluminum mast and aluminum boom
1×19 wire standing rigging (2023)
Incidences full batten mainsail with four reef points and low friction cars (2013)
Incidences Dacron genoa (2013)
Incidences Dacron staysail (2013)
Symmetrical spinnaker (2018)
Incidences gennaker on furler (2013)
Mainsail cover (2020)
Lazy jacks (2020)
Harken genoa and staysail furlers
Lewmar winches
Carbon fiber spinnaker/whisker pole
Miscellaneous and Safety
Dinghy davits on arch
9’ Zodiac dinghy (2016)
Suzuki 6hp outboard engine
Bombard 8 person liferaft (needs service)
Ocean Signal EPIRB (2018)
(8) inflatable lifejackets
(8) harness tethers
(2) personal AIS beacons