An opportunity to acquire a hurricane damaged boat that's been professionally repaired and requires some cosmetic work to finish, owners plans were to put the boat into private charter with a villa but they have now changed and we wants to sell fast! This boat was in the storage yard during hurricane Irma and sustained damage to the keels and mast, the keels were professionally replaced by the owner who is a specialist contractor in fiberglass repairs and painting, a used mast was also purchased and installed, the boat has been surveyed since the repairs for insurance purposes but there is no written report just a list of recommendations as follows Port side and aft safety lines not fitted. One port safety stanchion fore of midships not fitted. The batteries were not covered or secured. The port bronze raw water seacock appeared to be seized. The Generator was missing covers. Bimini frame was not secure. GPS Chartplotter was not fitted. Wind transducer was not fitted. Saloon door latch was not functioning. Propane tank was not fitted in a propane vented locker and the LPG hose was not fitted. Oven not fitted. Stove not functioning. Fridge/freezer not connected to power. Fasteners for slave bar for rudder shaft tiller arms corroded and loose. No split pins were fitted for the turnbuckles. Topping lift for boom not fitted. Sails not fitted. A new survey would be required at the buyers expense. Priced to sell fast. Work completed on boat: Manufacture and Install both Keels . Repair Boom . Install New Bimini Frames . Replace Two Batteries . Install new cushion Cover . Repair Fuel tank-Remove and Capsulate with west system epoxy . Service fuel pump . Clean and Calibrate injectors . Build new rudder Installed used mast Moonshadow is a 4 cabin 4 head model. Each hull has a bulkhead about 2m back from the bow, an excellent safety feature. With the 4 cabin set-up, the area forward in the port hull can be arranged with a single berth or as a workshop and storage area. The interior is light and bright. The saloon is a nice place to be, with panoramic views, white mouldings and light timber trim. The cabins, too, are roomy. The owner's cabin, aft in the starboard hull, has the berth mounted across the boat, beneath the molding, which provides the raised steering platform. The furniture is not bonded to the hull, which provides easy access to the electronics and equipment and make the Orana 44 an easy boat to service. The helmsman's seat holds three, and the raised helm position provides excellent view on all four corners. All the winches and controls are led here for easy single-handing. Behind the helm is a sun bed. Alongside it, is a seating and storage bench. The cockpit is spacious with a large table sitting easily eight. Simplicity is the Orana 44's theme. The boat lacks for nothing but everything has been carefully and stylishly designed. Full walkthrough video in listing. here