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Electronics:
Sony 32” TV w/ Elevating and Rotating Actuator
Sony Direct TV
ASCOM Amplifier
Sony DVD Changer
RCA Cassette
JVC VCR
All staterooms have either satellite or cable TV. Galley has 9"
TV and listed below are the equipment in the salon.
Onan 20KW Generators (2)
220V/24V AC/DC Electrical Systems
Battery Parallel Switch
Charles Smart Boost Isolation Transformers (2)
Dockside Electrical Cables
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Electrical Bonding System
Battery Charger
Battery Condition Gauges
Battery Banks
AC/DC Lighting
Converter
Voltage Meter
Frequency Meter
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Other
Equipment:
Galley Maid Electrical, Remote Windlass w/ Wildcat
Danforth 60# Anchor with 300’ chain and 300’ Nylon Rode
Zodiac 8-Person Raft
EPIRB
Global Distress Kit and Safety System
MarQuipt Tide-Ride Boarding Ladder
MarQuipt Folding Dockside Boarding Ladder
Boarding Gate
Swim Platform and Swim Ladder
Salt & Freshwater Wash Down System
Fenders
Dock lines
Three Glendenning Cables
Navigation and Deck Lights
ACR 100 Electric Controlled, Dual Search Light
Dual Air Horns
Side Stanchions
Bow Pulpit
Stainless Steel Bow Rail
Varnished Teak Hand Rails
Windshield Shades, Washer and Wipers
Robertson AP200DL Autopilot (Both Stations)
Northstar 800 Loran (Both Stations)Furuno 72 Mile Radar
Furuno Natex NX-500 Receiver
Standard VHF
SEA 156 VHF
SEA 2250 SSB
Datamarine Navigator trip log
(2) Datamarine International Offshore Depth Sounders
American 37hp Hydraulic Bow Thruster
Naiad Stabilizer Controls
Garmin MAP Chart Plotter/GPS
Hynautic R-04 Hydraulic Engine
Controls
ACR URC 100 Spotlight
Raytheon Ray-410 Loud Hailer
Ritchie Powerdamp 6” Compass (Both Stations)
Rudder Angle Indicator
Sharp VX CC 500 Fax Machine
Creative Labs PC w/ Maxtech Monitor
Clarion 12V Camera Monitor w/ 6 Screens
Hatteras Onboard Systems Monitor
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General
Description:
Sleeps eight in four staterooms
(Master, VIP and two Forward Staterooms).
The Master Stateroom is accessed from a private stairway leading
down from the Salon and boasts a walk-around king sized bed in a
full-beam stateroom.
Lots of light filters through port lights on both port and
starboard sides as well as from the transom port lights behind
the bed. Cream colored fabrics compliment the wooden bulkheads
and built in storage areas fabricated from the same exotic woods
used in the Salon.
A very large walk-in cedar-lined closet provides both his and
hers hanging storage capability and cedar shelving at the port
side of the stateroom. A flat screened TV has been located in a
forward bulkhead so that guests can enjoy a movie while in
repose.
The Master Head is located opposite the closet. With natural
grass-mat wallpaper in light colored tones, faux marble counter
tops and full-sized tub with sliding glass door enclosure
provides a bright and airy feeling.
Outside of the Master Stateroom is an office with rich wood
paneling, custom built-in desktop and cupboards. Two large port
lights allow great views of the passing scenery while working.
The VIP and two Forward Staterooms are accessed from a forward
stairway leading down from the Pilothouse which is forward of
the galley. Stacking washer/dryer unit is concealed in this
companionway.
The VIP Stateroom has been redecorated with cool cream colored
fabrics and highlights the warm wood paneling. A queen bed is
centered between two port lights, allowing lots of walk-around
room. This stateroom boasts a roomy cedar lined closet and
en-suite head.
The first Forward Stateroom is wood paneled and has two lower
berths with built in storage. Updated earth-toned fabrics,
including Roman shades make this accommodation cozy.
The second Forward Stateroom is self contained with an upper and
lower bunk cabin with private head and shower facilities with
lots of built in storage space. With a hatch accessing the
foredeck, this would make ideal crew quarters should you wish to
charter this vessel.
The Salon has a warm and welcoming ambiance in part due to the
choice of exotic woods and rich fabric upholstery. A comfortable
L-shaped sofa with two tub chairs occupy the aft part of the
salon and are accented by a custom designed hi-low coffee table
in front of the sofa and occasional table alongside. These
wooden tables were designed by Scoponich and fabricated from
Japanese tamo ash ~ a most interesting burled wood which has
been paired with golden colored, fine textured Afrormosia teak
from Africa. All pieces have been given a high gloss finish.
The dining area in the salon has a custom fabricated table made
from the same exotic woods found in the salon and has an extra
leaf so that six guests may dine in comfort. The dining area
also includes a wet bar with icemaker, beverage refrigerator,
separate wine cooler and substantial storage area - all
concealed behind attractive wooden pocket doors.
On the starboard side of the salon is the entertainment center,
with pop-up 32” TV, DVD, VCR etc. When the television is not
being used, this area functions as a convenient buffet service
area ~ perfect for hosting a cocktail party. The entire on-deck
salon area has beige Berber carpeting throughout and retractable
wooden blinds.
Disclaimer:
Pilothouse Online Publishing and the Company or person selling
this yacht offers the details of it 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.
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