Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Mariah's track can be viewed on line at the shiptrak website.

Follow the links below to see where we have been.


Check Mariah's circumnavigation track here








Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Under way once again .. Now crossing the Atlantic leaving North Carolina for Bermuda May 6th .. And continuing with the ARC Rally from Bermuda to the Azores aboard PaddyMac a Tanton 42. Follow the track at http://www.worldcruising.com/arceurope/ follow the link marked daily logs starting on or about May 18, 2011......

Sunday, October 12, 2008


Mariah at Koh Phi phi Le, Thailand. A spectacular enclosed bay, peaceful after the tourists have left. We visited her several times during our stay in Thailand.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Mariah a world cruiser in excellent condition with all the amenities. Mariah has completed her crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Photos of the passage and her trip through the Caribbean and Bahamas cna be viewed by clicking on the slide show.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tuesday, August 26, 2008


Mariah sailing the Indian Ocean 2008

Sail to your hearts content across the Pacific.



Anchor in unusual places, Ao Phagna, Thailand





Relaxing in calm waters
nearPhuket Island Thailand.
Mariah's port side settee is long enough to make a comfortable bunk underway. A lee cloth stows unobtrusively underneath. Batteries and heart interface (inverter/charger) beneath leave plenty of room for stowage.
The galley (starboard side aft end of the main cabin) provides a secure stable cooking area with plenty of storage. Amenities include the modern microwave oven toaster and of course a three burner stove and thermostatically controlled oven. The refrigerator/freezer provide ample space for all your storage needs.


Mariah's Main salon has a comfortable dining area on the starboard side with comfortable seating for six with extra storage below the settee and beneath the table
Background/Design:
Mariah was built in 1989 at the Shin Fa yard in Taiwan for Liberty Yachts of Seattle, Washington. Heavy duty layup has produced a trouble free hull, unsurprassed structural integrity and exceptional directional stability. Insulation above the waterline helps to keep the interior dry and comfortable in a wide range of environments.
Notable naval architect Stan Huntingford
designed the Liberty 49 to provide the market with a luxurious and comfortable long distance passage maker. The Liberty 49 is possibly the most comfortable long distance live aboard passage maker in this size range.
The uncluttered deck plan has been designed with short-handed sailing in mind; as most cruisers are couples. Turning blocks at the base of the mast lead lines through triple sheet stoppers. This system provides a wide variety of sheeting and rigging options. She is easily handled by two with all primary lines led back to the cockpit. The staysail and genoa sheet winches on the coamings are self tailing.
Accommodations:
The superb craftsmanship of the teak interior provides a comfortable and luxurious interior with plenty of room to relax. The Liberty 49 sleeps four in two staterooms, with two additional berths in the salon for a total of six. The master stateroom is aft with head, shower, bath, and centerline king size bed The forward stateroom has an ensuite head with separate shower.

Mariah - Liberty 49 - hull #11 - 1989




Mariah under sail
Sailing experience: Kenneth Roth

I learned to sail 1962 San Francisco in Dinghies and small Keel boats, participating in the bay racing and offshore races. I owned and sailed Finn US 104 for a year and a half. I then continued sailing through to 1970 sailing on San Francisco Bay and the gulf of the Farallones in Keel boats. I made off Shore trips from La Paz Mexico to San Francisco, San Francisco to Southern California on Yachts to 80 feet LOA. I then continued sailing in San Diego 1970 to 1975 with occasional Chartering of Cruising sailboats. In 1986 purchased and sailed a 40 foot Beneteau on Puget Sound, The Straits of Juan de Fuca, and in Canadian waters. Aprox 1993 sold The Beneteau and purchased Express 37 racing and cruising in the Seattle area and the Straits of Juan De Fuca. In 1999 I sold the Express 37 and Purchased Mariah a Liberty 49 which I have owned and operated until April 2010.

Major passages crew:
1963 La Paz Mexico to San Francisco California aboard 36 foot cruiser
1965 San Francisco to Southern California aboard 80 foot schooner
1969 San Francisco to New Port California aboard 30 foot racer
1988 Seattle to San Francisco aboard 50 foot cruiser
1990 San Francisco to Hawaii aboard 70 foot racer navigator
1992 Victoria Canada to Hawaii aboard 68 foot racer
1999 San Diego to Cabo San Lucas Mexico 45 foot sport fisher
2010 Bermuda to Newport R.I.
2011 North Carolina to Bermuda to Horta Azores Tanton 42
Major passages owner Mariah:
2000 San Diego to La Paz Mexico
2000 La Paz Mexico to San Diego
2000-2001 San Diego to Ixtapa Mexico
2001 Ixtapa Mexico to San Diego
2001-2002 San Diego to Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Galapagos Is. Marquesas, Tuamotos, Tahiti, and Hawaii
2003 Hawaii to Palmira, American Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand
2004 New Zealand to Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Australia
2005 Brisbane Australia to Sydney Australia, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Indonesia and Malaysia
2006 Malaysia to Thailand.
2008 Phuket, Thailand to Maldives, Oman, Yemen, Red Sea, Cyprus, to Finike, Turkey.
2009 Finike, Turkey to Greece, Italy,Spain,Gibraltar, to Lanzarote, Canary Islands.
2010 Canary Islands to Grenada, Bequia, St Lucia, martinique, Guadaloupe, Nevis, St Martin
St. Barts, Road Town BVI, Provodenciales, Rum Cay, Georgetown, Cave Cay, Chub Cay
and Ft Lauderdale.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Contact Owner Ken kdroth@yaho.com