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The “Kokanee
38” is one of the latest building projects of Devlin
Designing Boatbuilders and she is a real beauty!
She is a large, heavy-duty version of a type that
we have built many times and is an absolutely wonderful
cruiser for her owners.
They have cruised the "Ellie K" from the
Northwest to Alaska (some of the
finest cruising grounds in the world).
She uses a heavy duty John Deere diesel engine in
a specially engineered and sound proofed engine
compartment, and has fuel tankage enough for a useful
range of over 1,000 nautical miles at 8 knots speed.
With 26,000 lbs of displacement she moves through
the water with purpose, but is remarkably easy to
maneuver dockside with her bow thruster, and large
single screw.
There is excellent visibility forward and aft
from the pilothouse and sitting at the large helm is a
real treat with all instruments easily visible and full
command of the boat right at hand.
We used Mathers Micro-Commander engine controls
for easy non-mechanical drag engine controls. Coming
into a tight anchorage or docking situation is as easy
and stress-free as is possible in a boat of these
capabilities.
Let's take a look around the “Kokanee
38” the “Ellie
K”, and point out some of her more interesting
features. As with all of our boats, the
“Devlin is in the
Details” and there is quite a list of features
and functions to this boat.
The first thing that you will
notice when boarding from the stern swim step is the
very large, deep, and secure cockpit. There is a large
flush-decked Lazarette area directly in the stern that
functions as a second sleeping cabin, complete with hot
and cold running water, space for its own watercloset, a
full queen sized berth, and propane fireplace/heater.
This gives you space for a second couple to come
along for the trip, with the privacy of a completely
separate cabin.
There is a covered cockpit area forward of the
stern cabin with a bi-level cockpit floor.
Room enough here to allow a couple of comfortable
deck chairs and still be out of the traffic pattern for
your fellow sailors moving from the dock or the water
and into the main cabin area of the boat.
You would be surprised on a trip North how
convenient this covered cockpit area is, allowing one to
either escape from the hot sun or keep dry out of the
rain.
Barbecuing or even just reading a book can be done
comfortably and dry.
In this deep cockpit area you are literally
standing waist deep in a self -bailing area that has no
need of extra lifelines or pulpits to make you feel
secure. The
cockpit sole has large flush hatch and below the cockpit
sole can reside an optional A.C. Generator, a Panda 5 KW
model that runs at a very, very quiet 56 decibels noise
level.
There is enough power in this Generator to run 110volt
A.C. wall heaters, watermaker, or if you require reverse
cycle air-conditioning/heating units.
A hinged door gives access
into the main-salon/pilothouse of the boat, with settee
(and seating for four) on the portside and galley/helm
seat to the starboard side. The Refrigerator is just to
the port side as you come into the cabin and has a
stowage area on top.
A three burner propane range is opposite the
refrigerator and “L” shaped galley counter houses double
sink and stowage.
There are all together six opening windows in the
main salon area along with the opening door to the
cockpit and twin opening portlights for ventilation on
those warm days. A short dinette table is hinged on a
forward bulkhead and gives space for working on a laptop
or eating.
Helm area is to the starboard forward side of this salon
area and has a
large dash for instrumentation and a double wide helm
seat. A
bank of drawers below the helm seat allows some useful
stowage for all those items that need to be at hand.
Three speed controlled and power wash wind-shield
wipers are on the front three centered windows of the
pilothouse. We use Exalto wiper systems and with a bit
of research, you will quickly find out this system is
the most heavy duty and well designed system that is
available.
Engine room access is thru a large bi-folded hatch in
the Salon/Pilothouse sole and there is good access to
all necessary functions of the “HolyPlace”.
The more than four full inches of sound
insulation on all sides and over the engine make for an
almost soundless engineering package.
Sound level is in the low 60-decibel range and
simply speaking with a normal voice pitch bounces the
meter to 65 decibels.
There is a perception of engineering noise more
than a noise itself, in other words “you know that
something is running but you aren’t quite sure where it
is located”.
A straight staircase on the
centerline of the pilothouse leads us
below to the fo'c'sle of the boat with large
queen sized berth to the port side forward.
There are four opening portlights in this cabin
as well as a large opening hatch above the bed.
The cabin is painted a soft white enamel with
solid Mahogany wood trim.
A Dickinson propane fireplace hangs on the port
bulkhead and this cabin is warm and cozy for comfortable
evening time.
A locker is just below the helm dashboard area
and is dedicated to the ship's electrical systems and
stowage.
Another full hanging locker is forward of the electrics
locker and opens to the centerline of the boat.
To port is the entrance to the head compartment
with a vanity sink in a more than five foot long
counter, with plenty of room to get ready for the day.
Forward of the vanity sink/watercloset area is a
shower compartment.
Going forward to the bow of
the boat is a full bow pulpit for security and hand
holds are also located on the Salon rooftop.
The anchor is on a short bowsprit which helps the
anchor to fall from this plumb bowed boat without
hitting the stem.
An electric anchor windlass is located at the
termination of the bowsprit and with in and out foot
switches, anchoring couldn’t be much easier.
On the port side of the main
salon cabin roof of the boat is a dingy davit hoist with
electric winch and launching or retrieving the dingy
is easy and pleasant.
The dingy stows on the main salon cabin roof and
has its own chocks for securing to deck.
There is also a ten foot painted aluminum mast
located in the middle of the Salon roof and it is hinged
for lowering to get into a boathouse or beneath low
overhangs
Almost any kind of electronic
navigation and communication aid can be accommodated on
the “Kokanee 38”
and the “Ellie
K�� has the following electronic equipment:
Twin VHF Radios w/8’ antennas, GPS plotter,
Echo-Depth Sounder, Radar with Chart Plotting Radar
overlay screen, and finally an Autopilot.
There is also a repeater instrument on the
portside to allow crew to help with depth information
when operating in shallow waters.
Each “Kokanee
38” is a project of more than 8,000 hours of labor
and the group of people here at Devlin Boat Co. pride
ourselves in the crafting of these fine vessels.
Each boat is custom made for each owner and full
attention and consideration is given to your needs and
desires to build you the most “perfect”
vessel possible.
We have crafted over 400 unique, custom
vessels for more than 30 years as a business and each of
these boats has the detailing and flair of a
“Devlin Boat”, something that can’t be said of any
other type of boat.
I hope you have enjoyed your inspection of the “Ellie
K” and the reading of this brief description of
a very interesting boat! Just as we worked with the
owners of the “Ellie
K”, I look forward to working with you to build
your dreamboat!
Just let
me know when you want to start!
Call Sam Devlin
at (360) 866-0164 and we can start today!
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Specifications |
| Length |
38'-8" |
| Beam |
12'-5" |
| Draft |
4'-0" |
| Displacement |
26,000 lbs. |
| Hull type |
Full displacement |
| Power |
John Deere inboard diesel |
| Fuel capacity |
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| Water capacity |
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| Range |
1,000 NM @ 8 knots |
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