Boat is currently in Pacific mainland Mexico (Puerto Vallarta).
S/V Cassiopeia is a 1997 Bavaria 46E (Exclusive), a classic performance cruiser. She has crossed the Atlantic multiple times, cruised the Caribbean, made the passage down the US west coast from Seattle to Mexico, and cruised the Sea of Cortez and mainland Mexico.
Built to German Lloyds GL-100 AF (ALL OCEAN) specifications when that was still a thing for boat builders to aspire to (before cutting costs was the name of the game. She is solid, with many features indicative of a boat ready for challenging conditions.
We have lived aboard full-time for 6 years. We prepared her for cruising Mexico and beyond. Unfortunately, life and family changes require us to sell her to new owners who can continue to care for and enjoy this beautiful boat.
Cassiopeia is very comfortable on the water, at anchor, and at dock. Seeing her in person allows you to experience the 6′ 6″ headroom and the open, roomy feel. She has a spacious custom owner layout, with a large centerline stateroom master berth forward (approximately a California King-size, latex mattresses installed in June 2020, with covers) with its own head and lots of storage. No crawling over each other to get into bed!

master berth
There are two (almost) queen-size berths aft sharing a common head with full shower. (In the photos below, is the starboard aft cabin, the port side cabin is a mirror image–it currently has storage boxes 🙂 ) She comfortably sleeps 6.
The straight-line galley is amidships with a top-loading frig, recessed compartment for the induction hotplate, and counter area for the Instant-Pot. Dual sinks with single handle faucet. Lots of counter space.
Beautiful salon and table, bench has underneath storage, table includes a beautiful inlayed cover hiding wine storage area. Seating for up to ten (10) adults for entertaining (game night!).

salon looking back toward nav station
All lights are LED for energy efficiency. Beautiful gooseneck LED reading light (white or red) in one corner of salon and also lights the nav table.
Never chartered, her original owner commissioned her for racing on Lake Constance in Germany. Hence, the control line layout where everything runs to the cockpit and the full complement of winches. The two primaries are 2 speed electric.
All the boat electronics, lighting, and most systems are powered by 12V, including the water maker and all the water pumps. There are 12V USB plugins in every berth on the light fixtures and in the cockpit and the the salon.
The boat was built and wired in Germany for 230V, the norm in Europe and in much of the Caribbean. We chose to leave it that way for efficiency. The 230V inverter powered by the Lithium house battery bank provides 230V to outlets through out the boat. These can be used to power almost everything you use. Practically all electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) are powered/charged by adapters that are designed to be used with either 110V or 230V, because they are sold and used all over the world. This includes StarLink (we currently use one on the boat). All that is necessary is an outlet adapter, and we have those on the boat already. As described in the specifications, there are several 230V appliances included. The hot water heater is powered by 230V from the inverter, or 240V shore power when that is available (50 amp plugin).
When the boat is at the dock and plugged into shore power, with 50 amp/240V available a switch allows that to run the water heater. The boat was professionally wired by an electrician to allow there to be a 110V outlet available for things like hair dryers, vacuums, etc. that need 110V – 60 Hz electricity, and to power the 110V battery charger to charge the Lithium house bank. If 30 amp/110V is available at the dock, there are adapters to allow the shore power cord to be connected to the 30A plugin on the power pedestal, and you still have the 110V outlet available and power for the battery charger.
(If the next owner so desired, the 110V charger could be upgraded to an 110V inverter/charger to provide 110V from the house bank.)
All available instrument data is on the NMEA2000 backbone and broadcast via Wifi, so your phone or tablet can receive and use it for Navionics, iNavx or whatever navigation app you prefer.
Price includes dinghy and outboard.
You can read Cassie’s history here.
$135,000 USD
For further information, please contact the listing broker via this link:
1997 Bavaria 46E Cruiser for sale – YachtWorld
Specifications:
- solid fiberglass hull
- LOA: 47 ft 6 in (14.48 m)
- Beam: 14 ft 8 in (4.48 m)
- LWL: 40 ft 0 in (14.2 m)
- Maximum Draft: 6 ft 7 in (2.10 m)
- Mast height: 61 ft 10 in to deck (estimated 71 ft waterline to top of antenna)
- Displacement: 25300 lbs
- Ballast: 9680 lbs. Lead keel, non magnetic
- Headroom: 6 ft 6 in
- Fin keel
- Spade rudder
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Cruising speed: 6-7 kts
Rigging
- Fractional sloop
- Selden mast and boom – mast height 61 ft – deck stepped
- Selden Rodkicker Size #3 (replaced internal spring/shock July 2020)
- Furlex 400S jib furler
- Selden backstay adjuster
- LED anchor light
- All standing rigging new in 2015
-
Spinnaker pole, mounted with track to mast
Winches:
- 2 electric primaries, Harken ST56 (2 speed self tailing)
- 2 cockpit secondaries, Harken ST48 (2 speed self tailing)
- 2 roof top, Harken ST44 (2 speed self tailing)
- 1 at the mast, Andersen 46ST (2 speed self tailing)
Sails
- Ullman Sails
- 120 Genoa – Dacron (LP 6920/J 5820) (new 2015)
J=18 ft 8 in (18.75 ft) (5,820 mm)
LP=22’10” (22.83 ft) (6960 mm)
I = 59 ft (18,000 mm) - Fully adjustable jib sheet cars
- Main sail – Dacron (new 2015)
P = 56 ft 4 in (17,150 mm)
E = 16 ft 8 in (5100 mm)
fully battened - Selden sail track and cars on the mast
- fully zippered stack pack with lazy jacks
- Asymmetrical spinnaker with snuffer (unknown manufacturer)
- All halyards and lines in good to great condition
Power
- 59 HP Volvo Penta MD22P-B (diesel)
approximately 2,700 hrs - Cruising speed 6 knots at 2800 RPM, 7/8 G/hr fuel
- timing belt, belt tensioner, idler pulley replaced March 2018
- New start battery AGM Group 31 105 Ahr – Feb 2018
- raw water pump replaced – Aug 2019
- starter motor replaced – April 2020
- Volvo sail drive 120SE
- Volvo 3 blade folding propellor
- QL BP800 bow thruster (Volvo Penta)
Powered by 2 ea Optima Red Top 34-78 12V 800 CCA batteries (new Sept 2019)
Tanks
- Fresh Water: (153 Gallons)
Forward tanks: 105 G/2×200 L
Stern tank: 48 G/180 L bladder
Hot water: 6 gallons (230 VDC or 240VAC, or engine coolant circulation) - Fuel: (69 Gallons/262 L) stainless steel with Racor primary filter
- Holding: 15 gallon (plastic)
Ground tackle
- Mantus 85 lb anchor with Mantus swivel and BR-2 anchor roller (2020)
- Rode: 300 feet Acco Galvanized Hi Test, G-4 5/16 inch chain (2018)
- Windlass: Anchorlift windlass Mako 1200 with controller
- Stern anchor: Fortress G-37 18 lb; 15 ft 3/8” chain and 60 ft rope rode
Electrical/Power System
- Victron Multiplus 12/3000/120‐50‐ 230V Inverter/charger (June 2020)
- Sterling BB1260 Battery to Battery (B2B) charger, 12V‐ 12V, 60A (June 2020)
(powered by LiFePo house bank to charge the bow thruster bank and the start battery) - Victron Energy Centaur Charger 12/100 24/60
- Lithionics 555 Ahr model GTX12V555A hr‐F2509‐DIN LiFePo4 Battery; and Li3‐OPE Never‐Die Dual‐Channel BMS module, 400A, Advanced Series V8 (purchased and installed through Ocean Planet Energy) (June 2020)
- Li3‐OPE Never‐Die SOC display (June 2020); status also available via app over Bluetooth
- Balmar XT-SF-170 high output alternator installed with pulley kit and serpentine belt
- Balmar MC-614-H external regulator
- All new cabling and fuses installed from engine compartment to house battery compartment (2019)
Solar
- 2 each LG 395W rigid solar panels (November 2021)
- 2 each Victron 100/50 MPPT controllers (June 2020 and November 2021)
controller status and data available over Bluetooth via Victron App
Electronics and Instruments
- B&G Halo20+ radar (June 2020)
- B&G Zeus3s 9 inch MFD (September 2022)
- Vesper XB8000 AIS with VHF antenna splitter and GPS
- IridiumGo with external antenna (1 spare SIM card)
- Icom M506 VHF with Icom HM-195B handheld remote at the helm
- Icom IC-M36 handheld VHF
- Raymarine GPS
- Compass: Ritchie Helmsman HF-742
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Raymarine depth, wind, boat speed are connected through a converter (0183 to Seatalkng) and plug-in to the NMEA2000 backbone that runs from the helm to the forward berth. All data is available over WiFi through the Vesper 8000 that connects to the onboard Netgear router.
- Autopilot: Autohelm ST6000
- Stereo – Aquatic AV AQ-MP-5UBT-S with Bluetooth receiver, USB inputs, speakers in salon and cockpit
Watermaker
- ECHOTec Watermaker
Model 260 – DML – 1
13 gal / hr (50 l / hr)
38 amps 12V DC
Heaters
- Eberspaecher D5LC (Espar D5) (diesel) forced air – needs service and some ducting replaced
Safety Gear
- EPIRB ACR Electronics 2744, RLB-35 Cat.2 GlobalFix Pro 406MHz
- 3 fire extinguishers (galley, forward berth, cockpit locker)
- Fire blanket (in galley)
- Fireboy MA2 Automatic Discharge Clean Agent Extinguisher mounted in engine compartment
Heads
- Jabsco model 29120-3000 (main head); model 29090-2000 (forward head) — both manual
Interior Equipment
- Engel MD040F-U1 freezer (Oct 2021) – 12 VDC or 110 VAC
- Dyson Vacuum
- Instant Pot / Air Fryer (230V)
- Induction Hot Plate (230V)
- Braun food processor (230V)
- Knife Magnet
- 7 Interior Fans
- 3 Hatch shades
Cockpit and Deck Gear
- Deck navigation lights; foredeck light
- Teak folding cockpit table with leafs
- Large port and starboard cockpit lockers
- Large port and starboard cockpit lockers
- Lifesling
- Edson outboard motor mount
- Outboard motor lifting crane
- 2 ea small (1 gallon) propane tanks
- Leather wrapped wheel
- Swim step shower (hot and cold)
- Swim ladder on swim step
- Deck wash (salt water)
- 50 Amp shower power cord (75 feet) with SmartPlug connector on the boat side; various 30 Amp adapters included
- Solid stainless steel tube rails from side gates to pushpit
- Bimini frame (stainless steel tube) and canvas (February 2021)
Bimini covers cockpit from rail to rail, and includes zip on side shades - Dodger frame (stainless steel tube) and canvas (Sunbrella) (February 2021)
- 6 ea 20 L diesel (yellow) jerry cans
- Sunbrella jerry can covers (February 2021)
- Magma SUP rack
- 5 HTM-3 fenders
- 2 round fenders
- Assorted other fenders
- Large sail locker on foredeck behind the chain locker
- Lots of spare lines
Dinghy
- 10 foot Walker Bay Superlight 310 SLRH Hypalon RIB (fiberglass bottom) (Aug 2016)
with chaps (Jan 2021) - 2002 Yamaha 15 HP 2 stroke (model 15MSHA)
manual start, standard shaft length - Beachmaster dinghy wheels
- 2 ea 6 gallon gas cans
Notable Spares
- new water maker membrane
- watermaker filters
- water pumps
- alternator and serpentine belts
- raw water pump
- starter motor
- prop and saildrive zincs
- oil and diesel filters
- Fixed blade prop for sail drive
- bolts for alternator adjusting arm
- engine/saildrive oil
- bow thruster oil
- windlass remote control
- spool of 1/4” Dyneema
- wire, glue, 5200, caulk, wire connectors, misc nuts and bolts, screws, most everything a cruiser needs to deal with what needs fixing
Updates to the boat
Galley remodel (June 2021)
- added insulation around frig and small 12V circulating fan inside compartment and 12V fan to help cool the compressor
- new counter top
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removed propane stove and added storage drawers and covered space for induction hot plate
Major maintenance
October-December 2021
- removed all existing seacocks and thru hulls
- fiberglass filled 4 holes no longer used
- replaced 10 thru hulls with Marelon Series 93 using Garolite G10 1/4” thick backing plates
- sandblasted hull, keel, and rudder
- repaired all noticeable blisters
- 2 coats Seahawk Tuff Stuff primer barrier coat
- 2 coats Seahawk Islands 44 blue ablative bottom paint
- PropGlide on folding prop
- installed 2 rigid solar panels, bolted to bimini frame with stainless steel tubing
February 2023
- Removed remaining cosmetic teak laminate on cabin roof to reveal existing molded nonskid, filled any pinholes with epoxy, sanded, and painted with white polyurethane.
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