Mason 44 Mason Yachts Overview Price£149,500 inc. Year Built 1988 Model 44 Length 13.38 Berths 7 LyingWales, UK Mason Yachts Image Gallery Exterior Interior View 48 images Enquire about this Yacht Contact a Red Ensign broker to discuss a yacht or your plans in confidence. SPEAK TO BROKER Enquire about this boat | info@red-ensign.com Mason Yachts - 44 PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.BoatName(Required) Name Email(Required) Message(Required) Specification Name Mason Yachts Model 44 Builder Ta Shing Yacht Building (TAIWAN) Designer Al Mason/Jeff Leishman Hull Material grp Beam (m) 3.73 Draft (m) 1.91 Displacement (kg) 12427 Engine Yanmar Engine HP 55 Engine Hours 700 Cabins 1 Berths 7 Overview Design and Seakeeping The Mason 44 is widely regarded as a classic bluewater cruising yacht, known for her timeless lines and exceptionally sea-kindly motion. Built with a long keel and solid GRP hull construction, the Mason 44 has earned a reputation as a genuinely go-anywhere sailing vessel. In total, only 180 Mason 43 and 44 models were built, which makes good examples increasingly hard to find. Import, VAT, and Compliance This particular yacht was imported into the UK in 2013, with full UK VAT paid and CE certification in place. As a result, she offers a straightforward ownership position for UK and European buyers. Rebuild, Refit, and Upgrades ‘Lyra May’ has benefited from a major rebuild and refit, carried out with long-term cruising in mind. This work included a new engine, complete re-wiring, diesel heating, hull paint, teak rub rails, and refrigeration. More recent upgrades include a bow thruster, Raymarine navigation, a Force 10 cooker, and new gas pipework. In 2019, she received new standing rigging, a new boom to suit a conventional slab-reefed mainsail, and a new sail wardrobe comprising main, yankee, and staysail, all built in Hydranet. In addition, new batteries were fitted in 2023. Decks, Hull, and Condition Importantly, ‘Lyra May’ has never had teak decks, which significantly reduces long-term maintenance. This is a rare and valuable feature on a Mason of this size. She has also been treated with Coppercoat antifouling in 2025. As a result, she is afloat, serviced, and ready to sail. Viewing and Contact For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Simon in the Falmouth office on 01326 313143. Equipment and Information CONSTRUCTION – from the manufacturer “The Mason 44 was designed and constructed to meet and exceed specifications set forth by the American Bureau of Shipping and Lloyd’s for fiberglass yacht construction. All laminations took place in dehumidified air-conditioned lay-up rooms. Materials such as fiberglass, resin, foam, etc., are also stored within climatically controlled areas as mandated by Lloyd’s regulations. Every Mason was built to the same rigorous standards. The Mason 44 hull is completely hand laminated with eight full-length longitudinal foam-filled stringers. Heavy laminated transverse transvers stringers, double bonded ¾” structural bulkheads, and joiner bulkheads used for interior furniture assured a rigid structure capable of withstanding a great deal of abuse… A vertical-end grain balsa core separated two hand laid laminates of one-piece molded fiberglass deck. The deck was secured to the hull using a combination of 3-M 5200 epoxy compound, heavy fiberglass bonding of six laminates, thru bolts on 8” centers and self-tapping stainless-steel screws on on 8” centers. Many designers of production fiberglass “offshore cruising boats” endorsed identical hull to deck joint construction but without the fiberglass lamination. The Mason 44 had without a question the toughest hull to deck joint in the industry. It should be noted that there are no less than six ¾” structural bulkheads in a Mason 44, all of which are attached to fiber rope (mare’s tale) and three alternating laminates of 1 ½ oz. matt and woven roving on both sides of mahogany bulkhead. The foam between the bulkhead and the hull insures no hard spots on bulkhead transfer visible from the yachts exterior. Every joinery bulkhead (of which there are dozens) is also attached to the deck and hull using two alternating layers of fiberglass matt and woven roving. Also note that one of eight full-length foam and fiberglass longitudinal stringer. No other yacht offers this level of security and peace of mind.” ~ Pacific Asian Enterprises CONSTRUCTION Hull painted in Awlgrip ‘Whisper Grey’ – 2014 Teak rub rail fitted 2014 New fuel tank fitted 2019 – port side under bunk Holding tank fitted Copper coated 2025 New deck drain hoses – 2025 New below waterline seacocks – 2025 DECK “Only the highest quality electropolished stainless steel was used for the deck hardware onboard the Mason 44. All stanchions bases, chocks, hinges, and bow rollers were fabricated from forged stock. Virtually no cast fittings were used insuring void-free rugged gear.” ~ Pacific Asian Enterprises Deck is cored fiberglass sandwich and molded nonskid with oversized hardware featuring: Factory gel coat molded nonskid decks Teak decks in cockpit Bulwark all around with scuppers and teak cap rail Exterior teak cap rail and handrails Solid stainless stem head fitting with anchor platform on small sprit Double bow roller and electric windlass (electric windlass rebuilt & rec-chromed 2024) Rocna (25kg) anchor – mounted on bow Stainless steel bow pulpit Mast safety pulpit Stainless steel stanchions with boarding gates port and starboard Stainless steel 1″ tubular life line (6) Standard mooring cleats are all 8″ bow, stern, and mid ships (6) Lewmar opening deck hatches with hatch covers (8) Stainless steel opening ports Stainless dorades with fiberglass boxes Deck prisms for natural lighting over chart table and galley Deck scuppers drain at the water line Stern mounting swim/boarding ladder folds down Stern pulpit Vented propane locker holding two 20 lb. tanks Electric powered halyard winch – port side coachroof Lewmar 52 primary winches Fold down ‘gin & tonic’ seats on pushpit Varnished cap rail & gunwale Varnished drinks holder at pedestal RIGGING – from the manufacturer “The design, fabrication, and installation of the chainplates on a Mason 44 is an example of the many details on which a Mason buyer gets their money’s worth. On the standard cutter-rigged boat, the double spreader rig utilizes a individual chainplate for both the upper and intermediate stays. The upper and intermediate chainplates, as with all the chainplates, are forged stainless steel measuring ½” x 2” and running below the deck level over 36”. Both chainplates are attached to a primary structural bulkhead which is reinforced with two ¾” mahogany doublers. The total thickness of this chainplate attachment is just under three inches, including all the fiberglass lamination. The two chainplates are anchored to either side of the bulkhead with eight 7/16’ stainless steel bolts. The fore and aft lower chainplates which are ¼” x 1 ¾” are similarly anchored to a ¾” mahogany webs laminate with three alternating layers of 1 ½ oz. matt and woven roving plus the mare’s tails as discussed in the structural bulkhead attachment.” ~ Pacific Asian Enterprises RIGGING Standing rigging overhauled & replaced 2019 New running rigging 2019 Cutter rig with Harken furling Yankee & Staysail New conventional boom fitted 2019 – Selden New Antal mainsail track & car system to mast – 2019 Guard wires from 2024 New chainplates – 2025 New vang – 2025 SAILS New white sails from Penrose – 2019 Hydranet Mainsail, Yankee & staysail Crusiing chute in snuffer – date unknown but in good shape ELECTRICAL Complete re-wire in 2014 Converted to 240V systems New switch panels AGM service batteries from 2023 Switch panel in cockpit for nav lights & spreader lights NAVIGATION Raymarine navigation system New NMEA 2000 backbone + i70 multi – 2025 Hybrid touch screens at helm and chart table Raymarine radar Raymarine ST60 speed & depth & wind Raymarine P70 Autopilot AIS CLASS B transponder Large Ritchie compass at binnacle ICOM – DSC VHF – M423 – new mast aerial & cable Fusion domestic stereo system ACCOMMODATION Beautiful teak interior Full diesel heating system (Eberspacher) heating every room – fitted 2014 New galley Force 10 cooker – fitted 2017 New gas hoses 2024 Refrigeration pumps – fitted 2014 2 cabin layout with forward V berth (with infill) Large aft double cabin Saloon seating & sea berths with Lee cloths Heads with manual pump toilet & separate shower New heads plumbing & holding tanks system – 2025 Re-varnished saloon table LED bulbs MECHANICAL Yanmar 4JHE 55hp engine fitted new 2014 – serviced May 2025 Folding prop Single lever throttle & gear control (replaced original dual lever system) Freezer system from 2014 Bowthruster (Sidepower)- fitted 2015 Generator – rebuilt & serviced 2024/25 Broker's Comments This is a proper Mason 44, set up the way these boats should be. The rebuild work was extensive and done for use, not appearance, which is exactly what matters on a long-keel cruiser. The Hydranet sails, conventional slab reefing, and absence of teak decks tell you a lot about the thinking behind this boat. She’s solid, straightforward, and well past the point of needing big spend. If you’re looking for a serious bluewater yacht rather than a polished marina piece, this one makes sense. DISCLAIMER The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Explore more yachts for sale Bowman 40 £117,500 inc. View listing New listing Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 £135,000 inc. View listing Dufour 32 Classic £29,500 inc. 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