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298 Sport Cruiser Miami Beach Edition by Cruiser Yachts

298 Sport Cruiser Miami Beach Edition by Cruiser Yachts

$99,000

Key Biscayne, Florida

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I Purchased my 30' Brand New Sport Cruiser 298 South beach Edition and got delivery May 1st of this year. The Boat has 380 Horse Power V8 Supercharge mercury engine and only 24 hours on the engine with original MSRP $138,900. The Boat is dry stored in Miami, Florida and has 10 year hull and 5 year engine warranty. The Boat is titles in Montana and buyer has the option to buy the LLC to be able to save to registration taxes. please call me with any questions you might have (310) 600-0636. Please see information below regarding this boat by the manufacturer. The Boat tested is with the V6 Engine and less HP, my boat is customized with MAG 8.2L V8 Engine 380HP. Brief SummaryThe Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider is a big water sportboat not only because of her freeboard, but also because of her hull construction -- which uses the same lamination schedule as the parent Cruisers Yachts, according to the builder. She has all-new hull graphics and her interior upholstery package is as upscale as any in class. It doesn't hurt that the fabrics and vinyls are the same as used in the company's 54-footer. The helm and companion seats have also gotten a new, improved design and are as comfortable as the seats in an up-market SUV.Key FeaturesImage premium gel coatMolded chaise in bowHelm and companion seats with flip-up bolsterDeluxe steering wheelHead compartment with sink and faucetAM/FM/CD stereo with USB port and 4 speakersCooler in bowStainless steel ski towExtended swim platformBimini top with bootSpecificationsLength Overall29’ 0'' 8.84 mBeam8’6'' 2.59 mDry Weight6,285 lbs. 2,851 kgTested Weight6,967 lbs. 3,160 kgDraft40.5'' 1.03 m- Draft UpN/A- Draft DownN/A- Air DraftN/ADeadrise/Transom21-deg.Max HeadroomopenBridge Clearance64.5'' 1.64 mWeight CapacityN/APerson CapacityN/AFuel Capacity68 gal. 257 LWater CapacityN/ALength on TrailerN/AHeight on TrailerN/ATrailer WeightN/ATotal Weight(Trailer, Boat, & Engine)N/APrices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.Engine OptionsStd. PowerNot AvailableTested Power1 x 380-hp MerCruiser 8.2L MAG MPIOpt. Power2 x 320-hp MerCruiser 377 MAG B32 x 380-hp MerCruiser 8.2L MAG MPI B3X2 x 430-hp MerCruiser 8.2L MAG MPI H.O. B3XThree Volvo Penta V8 engines from 320-hp to 380-hpTest Results - Change Measurement UnitRPM MPHKnotsGPHMPGNMPGStat. MileNMdBa650 3.93.41.42.92.5177154721000 6.05.22.22.72.4167145781500 8.77.64.32.11.8125109802000 13.311.67.31.81.611298852500 22.919.99.32.52.2151131853000 30.326.311.92.52.2156135863500 35.630.915.62.32.0139121884000 40.535.219.22.11.8129113894500 45.839.827.61.71.410188914800 49.042.628.91.71.51049093All fuel consumption numbers are the total for all engines in the boat. Speeds are measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun or GPS. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter or by on-board factory-installed diagnostic instruments. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation. Time to plane is measured from start of acceleration to formation of rooster tail behind boat.Performance ChartAcceleration Times & Test ConditionsTime To Plane3.5 sec.0 to 309.9 sec.RatioPropsLoad3 persons, 1/4 fuel, no water, 25 lbs. of gearClimate75 deg., 55 humid.; wind: 0-5 mph; seas: calmElevation562Captain's ReportMission StatementThe Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider was designed to be a luxurious and extremely comfortable small yacht that can accommodate friends and family on an upscale day of cruising or watersports. With the sleek hull profile and the aerodynamic sport arch, she looks fast even at the dock. The Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider has an overall length of 29’ (8.84 m) with the swim platform, a beam of 8’6” (2.59 m) and a draft up of 24.5” (62.23 cm). With 17 gallons (64.35 L) of fuel on board and 2 people aboard, we had an estimated test weight of 6,967 lbs. (3,160 kg).Distinguishing FeaturesFollowing is a list of features that set this boat apart from many others in class.• 4-step bow/stern ladder• 3-way stern seating, sun pad• Extended swim platform • Robust hull fiberglass lamination schedule • Style lines molded into the hull sides• Yacht-grade fabrics and vinyls used throughoutPerformanceThe Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider has an overall length of 29’ (8.84 m) with the swim platform, a beam of 8’6” (2.59 m) and a draft up of 24.5” (62.23 cm). With 17 gallons (64.35 L) of fuel and 2 people aboard, we had an estimated test weight of 6,967 lbs. (3,160 kg).Our test boat was powered by the MerCruiser 8.2L (502 cu. in.) Big Block V8, producing 380-hp powering the Bravo 3X outdrive. We took 3.6 seconds to reach planning speed and accelerated to 20 mph in 6.5 seconds, 30 mph in 9.8 seconds and 40 mph in 13.5 seconds.At WOT, the engine was turning 4800 rpm, producing 49 mph, providing us with a 28.0 gph, with a range of 104 statute miles.Best cruise speed for economical performance was at about 3000 rpm, providing us with 30.3 mph, burning 11.9 gph with a range of 156 statute miles, with a 10% fuel reserve.HandlingThe 298 Bow Rider was not designed to be as sporty handling as her little siblings, but rather to be a luxury performer with an exceptionally comfortable ride at speed in a chop. During our test she cut through wakes and waves with hardly a bump. And despite her considerable displacement, she was quick to respond to the helm. On acceleration, the bow comes up approximately 12-degrees, but there was no loss of forward visibility. Once on plane, just a minor trim adjustment and she settles into her proper cruising attitude and moves along quite gracefully. Her 21-degree deadrise at the transom provided us with a stable, comfortable ride and the 7 layers of mat, roving and chopped strand in her hull lamination contributes to the solid feel of this boat. Even with 380 horses in her engine room, at no time did we feel that the boat was out of control or that there was too much power for the boat. Because of her high freeboard and displacement, in addition to her 29', the CSS 298 Bow Rider is definitely appropriate for saltwater sportboat use. She leans 12-degrees into the turns and was fully under control at all times, even during hard over turns at high speed. Stem to Stern InspectionThe manufacturer offers a couple of design options and several optional colors for the boat. She can be built in the classic, standard white, or full hull gel coat color with stripe accent styling. Our test boat had a jet black hull with white accent styling. The white accent takes the place of a traditional cove stripe, and makes the boat look low and sleek despite a robust freeboard. When looking down the hull of this boat, note the style lines molded into the side of the boat and how they add depth and character to the overall look of the vessel. Cruisers Yachts has also added some other unique design features to the boat. For example, the air vents for the engine room are completely hidden by clever cowling on both the starboard and port side of the hull. It is mounted high to keep spray out of the engine room, something particularly important in saltwater. Check out the stylish raised fins at the deck in front of the windshield. Definitely a unique design element to add some flare to this area. The Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider has an inventive way to conceal the engine room air vents and make it look good in the process.The builder installed an aluminum sport arch on our test boat, with tow point and a Bimini top to add to the boats aggressive profile. The beefy tower is billet aluminum and the tower can be easily disconnected from its mounting bracket and folded down for trailering. At the bowthe horn is flush mounted at the top rail and the pop up cleats drop down flush with the top rail for a nice clean look. The forward bow compartment houses a 4-step stainless steel telescoping boarding ladder that deploys on the starboard side. Note the cut outs in the top rail to accommodate the beach boarding ladder as it deploys and to lock it into place. The deep seated chaise lounge on the 298 Bow Rider has a comfortable, form-fitting dip in the seating portion of the chaise lounge. This allows for a deep seating position and keeps the passenger safely tucked away. The interiorwas elegantly upholstered by Cruiser Yachts own craftsmen in the Latte color scheme and accented tones throughout the boat.The deep bow seating is contoured for the human body making it exceedingly comfortable and secure. A rounded foot well area measuring 27.5” (69.85 cm) provides plenty of room for people to sit, facing each other and not bang knees.Under the forward seat is an integral cooler which self-drains overboard. In this way the folks in the bow have easy access to cool beverages without having to move aft.We also observed the "hide-a-weld" finish detail under the seat cushions. This is a high-end finish covering the stainless steel staples used to hold the upholstery. Magnets are fastened to the bottom of the forward cushion to keep it from sliding off or flying away while underway. The hole by the magnet is to drain the cushion. The walkthroughopening between the windshields is a comfortable 20.5” (52.07 cm) wide. The head is located on the starboard side in the console in front of the companion seat. The latching head door extends to the overhead to make it easier to enter and exit. There is full sitting headroom in the optional Porta-Potti.The head is equipped with a solid surface countertop, sink and faucet wand that extends out for rinsing off. There is also an operational portlight for ventilation, a shelf for storing some towels and a courtesy light. Deck Storage.There are two under deck storage boxes in the cockpit. The mid deck box is shallow but long and wide. The forward compartment is more narrow, 17" deep. The forward compartment between the consoles is much deeper and held in the open position with a gas assist strut. At the HelmThe helm has an elegant uncluttered layout and is built with a stitched vinyl, non-glare brow and the white faced analog gauges at the dash panel give it a traditional look. At the lower left side of the dash, a premium sound system is easy at hand for the captain. On both sides of the padded Italian leather tilt wheel from Gussi are small storage compartments -- just large enough for keys or a cell phone. Below is the usual array of toggle switches and an optional 4” LCD navigation system is conveniently centered on the dash. The captain’s seat is an all new design with multi tone upholstery, side supports at the seat back with a soft cushion head rest. There is a bolster and the seat slides fore and aft and raises and lowers so all operators should be able to have optimum visibility. The bolster is in an accent color and raises up for leaning or sitting when the captain wants to see over the windshield header. We found the bolster a little uncomfortable to sit on but it did provide adequate support when standing and leaning against it. The inboard and outboard arm rests can be raised or lowered. Behind the helm seaton the starboard side is a wet bar. The hard surface countertop has a built in sink with stainless steel faucet, a stainless steel designer rail to keep things from sliding off, and a dual stainless steel beverage holder will come in handy. Whether it’s a wine bottle, mixers for happy hour or a couple of soda cans, the holder is a useful addition to the bar setup. Adjacent to the wet bar, on the starboard side is another bench seat, which has a latching lid with an insulated, self-draining cooler built in. The convertible sun padis located at the stern as we continue along the wrap around seating, here is a molded-in step, with the optional Sea Grass Mat carpeting that leads up to the stern gate, which doubles as a jump seat at the stern. Under the sun padarea is the engine hatch access. The whole seating assembly rises up on dual gas assist struts to keep it secure while performing the routine engine checks. At the base of the aft bench seat is a stainless steel mounting bracket for the pedestal table that can be installed here, at the aft seating area or at the bow seating area. At the port side, under the port quarter stern seating area is the access to the batteries and battery control switches. Forward, under the seat is a 48-quart portable cooler for the folks who like to load it up at home and bring it to the boat already filled. There is a well-designed compartment molded in under the seat that is both attractive and functional.This is one of the few sportboats on the market with three coolers aboard, two integral and one portable. Just remove the cushion, lift the latching stern gate, which is also the back rest for the jump seat, and walk out onto the swim platform. The aft seat easily converts from a bench seat that can accommodate 2 to 3 passengers in the cockpit seating area and one or two additional passengers at the swim platform area when the boat is not underway. The seating area then coverts to a chaise lounge with just the flip of a latch on each side……and then to a huge sun pad. The designers of the boat have made it much easier to get into the engine compartment to perform fluid checks with the addition of this molded-in step. It really makes a difference. The table is made of a high-density vacuum formed hard polyurethane with simulated wood grain that looks real. This table has a solid feel to it and the manufacturer tells us that it is waterproof, UV resistant and extremely durable. Look at the size of this cooler stowed under the port side bench seat. It’s a full sized 48 quart cooler that is kept in place by a raised edge. The swim platform areaincludes the aft facing seat and an added extended platform with its functional tapered design. These days more and more time is spent by boaters on the swim platform, and for that reason the designers have made this a special place by making it so large. Not only can two boarders get ready at once, but it also makes an ideal place to tie down inflatable water toys when going to and from the two areas. The platform is rakedin on each side so that when the boat pulls away from the dock bow first, the platform will not scrape along the dock. It is also raised about 13" off the water, higher than what we find on most boats. The reason for that is that when at anchor, people naturally enjoy sitting on the platform with their feet in the water. Because the platform is high, they don't have to worry about a wake or wake getting them wet. The integrated design of the sun pad, the color scheme and the SeaDek faux teak material at the extended swim platform give this 29 footer a much bigger feel and look.The faux teak material on the stern platform provides the classic look of a teak swim platform without the maintenance of real teak. The material is made from soft yet durable closed cell material with finish details that make it look like the real thing, yet it is soft to the touch. On the port side of the swim platform we found a remote stereo control and a trim tilt switch for the lower unit, in addition to water and fuel fill ports. Also on the starboard side of the swim platform is the access hatch to the 4 step telescoping stainless steel ladder. The platform also extends well beyond the lower unit for added safety and is at the same elevation as the molded stern so to eliminate a tripping hazard.EngineMerCruiser 8.2L, 502 cubic inch, MAG, 380-hp with the Bravo 3X sterndrive.Options to Consider• Cushion bow filler• Head, electric with holding tank• Porta-Potti with dock pump out• Full canvasPriceBase Boat (with Specified Engine)$106,825Manufacturer’s Options on test boat $26,237Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail$133,062ObservationsThe 298 Bow Rider is the second largest boat in the Cruisers Sport Series line up. Overall, the 298 Bow Rider proved that she can be used for all sorts of watersport activities, with plenty of amenities. But because of her size, we think she should be considered seriously by boaters wanting to engage in entertaining afloat. She has the seating capacity of many pontoon boats, but is a lot more fun to drive. Plus, given the expense of first-class pontoon boats, the vessel is not much more and is even more versatile. Most important, she was designed for big water -- either freshwater or saltwater. Her thick lamination, her considerable displacement, and her freeboard, all go to make this boat one of the most comfortable and capable in most any condition.Test Result HighlightsTop speed for the Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider (2015-) is 49.0 mph (78.9 kph), burning 28.90 gallons per hour (gph) or 109.39 liters per hour (lph).Best cruise for the Cruisers Sport Series 298 Bow Rider (2015-) is 30.3 mph (48.8 kph), and the boat gets 2.54 miles per gallon (mpg) or 1.08 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 156 miles (251.06 kilometers).Tested power is 1 x 380-hp MerCruiser 8.2L MAG MPI.Standard and Optional FeaturesMarine ElectronicsGPS/ChartOptional SystemsCD StereoStandard Head: PortableOptional Power SteeringStandard Trim TabsOptional Exterior FeaturesCarpet: CockpitOptional Swim LadderStandard Swim PlatformStandard Tower: WatersportsOptional Transom ShowerStandard Wet barOptional CanvasBimini TopStandard Camper BackOptional Cockpit CoverStandard Full CanvasOptional WarrantyHull WarrantyTransferable Limited 10-years structural Deck WarrantyLimited 10-years structural Blistering Warranty5-years

Great Cruser Allmand 31 sloop 1979 excellent cond

Great Cruser Allmand 31 sloop 1979 excellent cond

$29,500

Buffalo, New York

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Condition: excellent size / dimensions: 31' L, 11' 4" W, draws 3.5' Beautiful, well-maintained, and enhanced wherever possible, this Allmand sloop is a steal. Originally Tim Allmand’s personal boat 1979, it has aesthetic touches not seen in any but the most expensive yachts. The interior is virtually all solid teak, including 3 6-panel doors, beautiful teak parquet floor throughout, teak side paneling, shelves, bulkheads and cabinets. The exterior has been maintained with yearly waxing, all woodwork varnished, bottom painting, and non-skid repainted. Updated with a brand new Lewmar Pro-series 1000 anchor windless, reupholstered cockpit cushions, and a new Garmin GPSMAP 440. Inboard Yanmar 3GM 27hp engine completely rebuilt in 2009. Both the rudder and steering wheel quadrant platform have been rebuilt with fiberglass. We bought this boat in 1991, after our third child was born, because of its spaciousness, comfort and safety. From day sailing, to cruising, and even anchoring in the open waters of Lake Erie, this boat has done it all and proven itself to be exceptional. During our cruises and trips along lake Erie, we've comfortable roomed with three children and all the provisions necessary to keep everyone happy, including: a weeks supply or more of food and drink, three inflatable kayaks with paddles, fishing tackle, board games, books, tapes to CDs, computers, and even collapsible bicycles for when we docked. And we've safely sailed, albeit unintentionally, in 50 kt. gales. As a tri-cabin it can comfortably sleep seven, two in each bed and one on the main cabin couch. All interior cushions are six inch foam. Each cabin can be completely closed off from each other, and has its own screened hatch. Throughout the boat there are seven opening screened ports, and on each side a large Plexiglas window. The kitchenette has a four burner stove, oven, working refrigerator which can make ice if turned on high, and loads of space for storing and preparing food. Additionally, the boat is equipped with a brand new 6g hot water heater, a shower hose in the head, 2 tank propane container, 2 new batteries, Kenwood AM/FM cassette player w. equalizer and interior/exterior speakers, automatic bilge pump and one manual pump in the cockpit/sail locker. The cockpit has a dodger and new Bimini with attachable heavy vinyl and mosquito netting side curtains, completely enclosing the cockpit making it a separate living space. Sail with your choice of 2 main sails, 2 jibs (150 and 120%) and a full spinnaker, and handle your sails with 2 self-tailing Barlow #25 winches, 4 Barlow #16 winches, 1 Barlow #16 on the mast for the main halyard, Harken Mark III roller furling genoa, and a Harken self-tending mainsheet traveler. Cockpit instruments include: GPS, depth sounder, knot meter/log, new Uniden Solara DSC VHF radio and Autohelm 3000.

Great Cruser Allmand 31 sloop 1979 excellent cond

Great Cruser Allmand 31 sloop 1979 excellent cond

$24,950

North Tonawanda, New York

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Condition: excellent size / dimensions: 31' L, 11' 4" W, draws 3.5' Beautiful, well-maintained, and enhanced wherever possible, this Allmand sloop is a steal. Originally Tim Allmand’s personal boat 1979, it has aesthetic touches not seen in any but the most expensive yachts. The interior is virtually all solid teak, including 3 6-panel doors, beautiful teak parquet floor throughout, teak side paneling, shelves, bulkheads and cabinets. The exterior has been maintained with yearly waxing, all woodwork varnished, bottom painting, and non-skid repainted. Updated with a brand new Lewmar Pro-series 1000 anchor windless, reupholstered cockpit cushions, and a new Garmin GPSMAP 440. Inboard Yanmar 3GM 27hp engine completely rebuilt in 2009. Both the rudder and steering wheel quadrant platform have been rebuilt with fiberglass. We bought this boat in 1991, after our third child was born, because of its spaciousness, comfort and safety. From day sailing, to cruising, and even anchoring in the open waters of Lake Erie, this boat has done it all and proven itself to be exceptional. During our cruises and trips along lake Erie, we've comfortable roomed with three children and all the provisions necessary to keep everyone happy, including: a weeks supply or more of food and drink, three inflatable kayaks with paddles, fishing tackle, board games, books, tapes to CDs, computers, and even collapsible bicycles for when we docked. And we've safely sailed, albeit unintentionally, in 50 kt. gales. As a tri-cabin it can comfortably sleep seven, two in each bed and one on the main cabin couch. All interior cushions are six inch foam. Each cabin can be completely closed off from each other, and has its own screened hatch. Throughout the boat there are seven opening screened ports, and on each side a large Plexiglas window. The kitchenette has a four burner stove, oven, working refrigerator which can make ice if turned on high, and loads of space for storing and preparing food. Additionally, the boat is equipped with a brand new 6g hot water heater, a shower hose in the head, 2 tank propane container, 2 new batteries, Kenwood AM/FM cassette player w. equalizer and interior/exterior speakers, automatic bilge pump and one manual pump in the cockpit/sail locker. The cockpit has a dodger and new Bimini with attachable heavy vinyl and mosquito netting side curtains, completely enclosing the cockpit making it a separate living space. Sail with your choice of 2 main sails, 2 jibs (150 and 120%) and a full spinnaker, and handle your sails with 2 self-tailing Barlow #25 winches, 4 Barlow #16 winches, 1 Barlow #16 on the mast for the main halyard, Harken Mark III roller furling genoa, and a Harken self-tending mainsheet traveler. Cockpit instruments include: GPS, depth sounder, knot meter/log, new Uniden Solara DSC VHF radio and Autohelm 3000.

110' HORIZON  MOTOR YACHT

110' HORIZON MOTOR YACHT

$1,790,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 110.0

Posted Over 1 Month

"Serenity I" offers several features not found on other vessels of her size. These include the two level Master Suite, the Tender Garage for three water toys, the helipad for a light helicopter, a 12 person Jacuzzi and the overall space afforded by her generous beam. Major Refit in 2011 over $1,000,000 spent at that time and Motor Yacht is currently at boatyard and just received haul out with bottom job and is currently receiving other annual service and updates boat located minutes from Fort Lauderdale International Airport for a easy inspection. "Lets Talk Trades Exotic Clubs,Real Estate,Exotic Cars,RV,Boats,You name it" Please call Mike 954-816-5346 or Gary 561-603-6117 for more info and or schedule a showing.DimensionsLOA: 110 ft 0 inBeam: 22 ft 9 inMaximum Draft: 6 ft 5 inEnginesTotal Power: 3600 HPEngine 1:Engine Brand: Detroit DieselsEngine Hours: Less than 300 SMOHEngine Power: 1800 HPEngine 2:Engine Brand: Detroit DieselsEngine/Fuel Type: DieselEngine Hours: Less than 300 SMOHEngine Power: 1800 HP25KW GEN SET 278.1 HRS SINCE REBUILT35K GEN SET 384.2 HRS SINCE REBUILT Cruising Speed: 23 knotsMaximum Speed: 27 knotsAccommodation: 4 cabins + 1 crew cabin (sleeps 8+3)Vessel Walkthrough Spacious covered Aft Deck with unique exterior access Day Head, open Salon and Dining Salon. On deck Galley with Crew Stateroom adjacent. Unique bi level Master with sauna, Jacuzzi, shower and toilet below decks. Guest accommodations are full beam VIP and two large twin bed guest suites. Large Engine Room with Tender Garage aft. Salon Entering the Aft Deck through twin electric sliding glass doors there is one step down into the expansive Salon. The first thing you will notice is the teak flooring and modern white furniture giving the feeling of a modern vessel, with yacht like touches. The Salon is huge! Twin air trunks in the aft corners form curved walls giving this space an elegant look and feel. To port going forward is a granite topped bar with a hammered nickel bar sink, a hot and cold tap, a Whirlpool Clear Ice ice maker, an under counter bar fridge and three storage drawers. Next forward is a custom six cushion upholstered L shaped sofa to seat six to eight with storage below. A matching upholstered triangle shaped storage ottoman lies in front of the sofa. On the starboard side of the Salon the yacht's entertainment center with 42" Sony Plasma TV and in a cabinet below; a Teac rack system consisting of a Teac AG H300 AM/FM stereo receiver, a Teac AV H500D AV Surround amplifier, a Teac DV H500 DVD player and a Teac PD H570 compact disc multi player. Next forward are two upholstered swivel club chairs with a game table between. Overhead in the Salon is a tray type ceiling treatment with hidden fluorescent lighting. There are 17 overhead mini halogen spots with glass surrounds to diffuse the light. Also in the Salon are Roman shade type valances over the large side windows, five overhead speakers, digital Marine Air AC controls, rope lighting behind the valances and Hunter Douglass Duette shades. Next forward is the formal Dining Area separated by two sycamore columns. Dining Salon Next forward and contiguous with the Salon is the formal Dining Area. Outboard to both port and starboard at the entrance to the Dining Area are curved glass storage cabinets. Each has three shelves of glasses with a mirrored back side and top. The custom table with pedestal base that seats eight is centerline. Each end has an arm chair. All the way forward is a built in curved buffet with a large drawer and four storage cabinets. The top that matches the table works well as a service bar. Overhead is a similar but smaller tray ceiling treatment with fluorescent lights on the perimeter and six overhead halogen mini spots with glass diffusers. There are three other overhead mini spots in the perimeter of the room as well as rope lighting behind the Roman shade type valance with Hunter Douglass Duette shades. Smaller curved panels forward in the corners mirror those found aft in the Salon entry way. The forward bulkhead is mirrored. Two of the side windows slide open. A sliding pocket door separates the Dining Salon form the area forward. Galley The main deck Galley is isolated from the rest of the vessel, yet spacious. The bulkheads and overhead are bright white lacquer. There is a portside pantograph style entry door to the wide walk around side decks offering crew a private entrance. The sole is vinyl tiles in a diamond pattern with Greek key molding trim. The countertops are Corian. The Galley contains the following equipment: Broan compactor Bosch dishwasher Kitchenaid Superba stainless steel oven w/ceramic cook top Large vented exhaust hood Hitachi refrigerator/freezer, 2 doors, 4 drawers Flip up workspace countertop Asko T780 clothes dryer Asko W660 clothes washer GE Profile stainless steel Spacemaker microwave oven w/light below Digital Marine Air AC controls Extra deep sink w/disposal (13) Cabinet doors (8) DrawersMain Companionway Just outside the Galley is the main Companionway with a side deck pantograph door to the starboard side deck, stairs the below deck accommodations, a double door walk in pantry, steps to the Pilothouse, a storage area under the Pilothouse and the entrance to the on deck Master Cabin.Pilothouse The raised Pilothouse offers excellent visibility, for both the captain and guests. An L shaped black leather settee with small table faces forward allowing for guest sightseeing. A large three panel windshield causes need for only two mullions eliminating that boxed in feeling on so many raised Pilothouse yachts. There are large side windows as well. The helm is centerline with a Besenzoni electrically adjusted helm seat. To both port and starboard are storage cabinets and electrical panels behind smoked glass doors. The navigation equipment is in need of a upgrade, and the equipment listed does not reflect if the equipment is actually operational. Furuno FRS 1000 10? screen for radar/plotter, sounder (2) Detroit Diesel electronic display modules (3) Speich variable speed wiper controls Robertson Simrad AP 22 autopilot 63 Mile Furuno radar ? displayed on FRS 1000 screen VDO Logic analog/digital electric compass VDO Logic analog/digital depth gauge VDO Logic analog/digital speed log (4) Weems fuel tank level gauges Naiad bow thruster control Kobelt rudder angle indicator Detroit Diesel electronic clutch/throttle controls Hitachi 17" color monitor for navigation Furuno FM 2510 VHF radio transceiver w/remote mic Raytheon Ray 430 loud hailer w/remote mic Furuno FS 1502 SSB transceiver (2) Sanshin (ACR type) searchlight controls Dell Dimension 2400 computer for navigation Northstar 6000I GPS/plotter Weems water tank level gauge DDEC station active panel DDEC emergency manual control panel Ship Schematic w/(7) bilge pumps, (3) sumps & nav light indicators Windlass controls Horn controls Danforth 7? compass w/chrome binnacle Central vacuum outlet Mastervolt battery charger output indicators & controls Marine Air digital AC controls (5) Overhead halogen mini spots w/glass diffuser (2) Stereo speakers Carpeted sole Four steps to sliding stainless steel Flybridge door w/step lights MB Quart NRA 450 AM/FM/CD player HUGE Master Stateroom The very special Master Stateroom is on deck as an Evan Marshal designed two deck suite. One enters from the starboard side aft. The king size berth is on the aft bulkhead with twin nightstands with two drawers below and columns above. The large upholstered headboard sits upon a mirrored bulkhead with twin sconce type reading lights affixed to the mirror. There are rope lights under the berth. Overhead is a soffit area with fluorescent lights in the margins. To port starting aft is a double settee with storage below. Next forward is a two door curved cabinet with a burl wood top and lacquered edge molding. Both port and starboard are long windows with drapes and rope lights behind the valance. The most unique feature of Serenity I is her two level Master. The space going forward from this vanity has 14? of headroom giving the suite a very wide open feeling. Forward is a vanity with stool and drawer. On top of the burl wood vanity top is a Samsung 17" Synchmaster LCD TV monitor. To starboard are five steps leading down to the mid level area with two large, tall double door hanging locker, a second vanity with stool, two portholes with stainless steel weather covers and drapes plus a free form Lucite hand rail. Master Bath w/ Jacuzzi and Sauna The space afforded by this two level Master is nothing short of amazing. Three curved steps down and aft from the mid level area is a very large space with port and starboard his and her sinks with bow front vanities with storage below, Granite countertops, under mount UFO sinks and Grohe fixtures. Above each sink is a mirrored door medicine cabinet and porthole with drapes. Forward to starboard are three storage cabinets. Forward to port is the separate room for the toilet. Behind the curved entry door are three storage cabinets, a Vacuuflush toilet, an overhead halogen mini spot, an exhaust fan and a Galaxy granite countertop. Aft through a clear glass door and a round glass sidelight is what makes this suite so unique. There is a centerline shower with hand held or wall mounted fixture, a Jaxon two person Jacuzzi tub with lights, blowers, jets and a shower head to port. To starboard is a four person cedar lined genuine sauna with porthole, lights and stereo speakers.Lower Foyer From the starboard side companionway there are nine curved steps with step lights leading to the Lower Foyer. At the base of the steps is a large linen locker followed by twin curved niches with beveled mirrors above and small display shelves below. Aft are two identical twin cabins. Forward is the full beam VIP Cabin.VIP Guest Stateroom Being that the Master Stateroom is on deck, the VIP rivals the space of most other Master Cabins on a yacht of this size. Entering from the rear, the king size berth is centerline with rope lighting below. Behind the berth is an upholstered headboard mounted on a three panel beveled edge mirror with twin sconce type lights that same as reading lights. Either side of the berth are two extra wide nightstands with two drawers each, a burl wood top with lacquered bull nose edging. Each side has a palm tree table lamp. To the starboard side is a half height hanging locker, a full length hanging locker and a two person upholstered settee between with four cabinet doors, two opening portholes above with stainless steel storm covers, drapes and rope lights in the valance and under the settee. Aft is a walk in hanging locker with three large drawers within. Next inboard is a 19? Toshiba TV, an APEX AD 1500 DVD player, a Hughes Direct satellite receiver and three drawers. To port starting forward is a half height hanging locker, a vanity with a flip up burl wood top flanked by two storage cabinets. Above the vanity are four storage cabinets, two portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lighting behind the valance. Next aft is another half height hanging locker followed by the entrance to the VIP Head. Also in this cabin are digital AC controls, a tray ceiling treatment with rope lights, eight overhead halogen mini spots with diffusers and stereo speakers. VIP Stateroom Head Accessed only from the VIP Cabin is the private VIP Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Starboard Guest Cabin Entering from forward there are two generous width single berths with a free standing two drawer nightstand between. The entire aft bulkhead has a three panel beveled mirror upon which sits a curved upholstered headboard. Each berth has a swing arm reading lamp. A curved lacquered soffit above hides rope accent lighting. Above the outboard berth are four storage cabinet doors with shelves within. Above are two opening portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lights behind the soffit. At the foot of the berth is a large two door hanging locker with shelves within. The forward end of this cabin has the entry door to the en suite head, a built in 17? Toshiba TV and a cabinet below with an RCA Direct TV receiver. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, rope lighting under the berths, five overhead mini spots with light diffusers, stereo speakers and a carpeted sole.Starboard Guest Head Accessed only from the Guest Cabin is the private Guest Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Port Guest Cabin Entering from forward there are two generous width single berths with a free standing two drawer nightstand between. The entire aft bulkhead has a three panel beveled mirror upon which sits a curved upholstered headboard. Each berth has a swing arm reading lamp. A curved lacquered soffit above hides rope accent lighting. Above the outboard berth are four storage cabinet doors with shelves within. Above are two opening portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lights behind the soffit. At the foot of the berth is a large two door hanging locker with shelves within. The forward end of this cabin has the entry door the en suite head, a built in 17? Toshiba TV and a cabinet below with an RCA Direct TV receiver. There is also an APEX AD 1500 DVD under the SAT receiver. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, rope lighting under the berths, five overhead mini spots with light diffusers, stereo speakers and a carpeted sole.Port Guest Cabin Head Accessed only from the Guest Cabin is the private Guest Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Crew Cabin The Crew Cabin is accessed directly from the Galley. Inboard are two berths bunk style, each with a reading light and a large storage drawer and rope light below the lower berth. Outboard is a single lower berth also with a large storage drawer and rope lights below. Above the berth is a fixed window with drapes and rope lighting behind the valance, a Toshiba 13? TV/VCR combo and a swing arm reading lamp. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, CDX 3800, a Sony AM/FM/CD player, two stereo speakers, four overhead mini spots and private access to the Crew Head.Crew Cabin Head Accessed only from the Crew Cabin is the Crew Head with a white lacquered vanity with a storage cabinet below and a Galaxy granite counter and an under mount UFO sink with Grohe fixture above. Above are two mirrored medicine cabinet doors. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a sliding semi circular door, a hand held or wall mountable fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. This area has three additional storage drawers, two overhead halogen mini spots and a Galaxy granite sole with stainless strips between each tile. Foredeck Raised bulwarks w/varnished teak cap rails Oversized stainless steel handrails on cap rails (4) Bow cleats (2) Fare leads w/rollers (2) Stainless steel 400 lb. anchors w/250? of anchor chain (2) Maxwell 4500 hydraulic deck windlasses w/up & down foot switches (2) Deck pipes w/chain stoppers Fresh water wash down (5) Teak tread ladder steps to bow sun lounge Huge 6 ? 8 person sun lounge bow cushion w/cover Forward hailer horn (14) Side deck DC lights Chain locker access Teak decks Teak step/seat at bow Welded stainless steel bow pennant staff (3) Windshield wipers Blue Textulene windshield cover International navigation lights Freeing ports (3) Port & (3) starboard spring line cleats (10) Overhead side deck DC lights Side deck Engine Room air intake Lockable fuel fill doors Stainless steel window frames (2) Side deck entry gates Starboard side deck Engine Room Pantograph door w/ladder to Engine RoomFlybridge Hatch over steps to Aft Deck Indoor/outdoor carpet over fiberglass deck Removable stainless hoop rails port, starboard and aft (2) Zodiac 8 person life rafts w/hydrostatic release & Sunbrella covers (3) Triconfort Resin sun lounges (2) Market type umbrellas Aluminum tie downs for helicopter Teak flag staff (2) Poly planer speakers facing aft (2) Raritan 20 gallon hot water heaters for hot tub w/waterfall shower (2) Fresh water wash downs (3) Curved L shape settees to seat four people each w/new cushions & storage below, all three w/height adjustable fiberglass tables 12 person 9? x 13? fiberglass Jacuzzi w/(2) fills over 20 jets & splash lip on the perimeter of tub (6) Storage cabinet doors port (6) Storage cabinet doors starboard Walk behind bar w/stainless sink, (3) storage cabinets, drawer type drink refrigerator Miele electric BBQ grill Miele Ceran electric cook top Sliding stainless steel entry door to Pilothouse (2) Three teak step ladders to hot tub (2) Triconfort resin chairs w/new cushions (4) Triconfort foot stools Seven teak & stainless steps to raised Helm Fiberglass arch w/hardtop over Jacuzzi (2) Speakers at hot tub area Flybridge Crowsnest Helm This area is raised high above the Flybridge deck creating a true "Flying Bridge"Double upholstered helm chair w/height adjustment Helm cover (12) Fixed hoop rails around perimeters Fiberglass non skid deck Raised antenna platform w/(2) KVH SAT domes, TV & telephone, (2) ACR type searchlights, 4? open array radar antenna, horn, etc. 406 EPIRB Furuno FRS 1000 10? screen for radar, plotter, sounder VDO Logic digital/analog depth VDO Logic digital/analog speed log VDO Logic digital/analog electric compass Raytheon Ray 430 hailer Naiad bow thruster controls Kobelt rudder angle indicator Windlass controls Start stop controls Detroit Diesel ECM?s Detroit Diesel electronic clutch & throttle controls Northstar 6000I GPS/plotter Robertson/Simrad AP22 autopilot control Standard Horizon Quest VHF w/remote speaker (2) Searchlight controls Danforth 4? compass Stainless steel helm wheel DDEC Station active panel Aft Deck Teak sole (4) Stern cleats (2) Fare leads w/rollers (2) Maxwell 3500 electric warping windlass w/foot switches (6) Stainless steel support columns for helicopter pad (11) Overhead DC lights Center walk through transom door (2) Built in seats aft for three people each w/new cushions & storage below Port & starboard side boarding gates Teak table for eight w/teak folding chairs & new cushions Aft Deck stereo speakers Teak cap rails on raised bulwark Stainless steel railings on teak cap rails (8) Curved molded teak tread steps to Flybridge Aft Deck controls w/start/stop, throttles & clutches w/Naiad bow thruster control Aft Deck LCD TV ? 17? Stainless steel sliding electric entry door Day Head from Aft Deck w/sink, Vacuuflush toilet & Galaxy granite sole w/countertop (2) Life rings Seven step Marquipt Tide Ride ladder Engine Room Marine Air 180,000 BTU 3 compressor chilled water air conditioning system Naiad hydraulic bow thruster Fireboy MA2 1275 fixed FM 200 fire control system Oil transfer system Kobelt steering system 50 Gallon waste oil tank 50 Gallon fresh lube oil tank Sea Recovery 800 GPD water maker (8) Walker air sep crankcase ventilation system Engine Room sound insulation Detroit Diesel 332 GV transmissions ratio 2.04:1 (2) 110V Engine Room blowers (2) 24V Engine Room blowers (2) Mounted Craftsman tool boxes (2) Triple Racor 1000 fuel filters each engine (2) Racor 500 filters for generators (2) Intake strainers for each engine Total of (8) Raritan 20 gallon hot water heaters 110V Fluorescent Engine Room lighting 12V Incandescent Engine Room lighting Engine Room closed circuit camera Six step ladder to emergency hatch to Salon (2) CRS 300 coolant recovery bottles for main engines Hydraulic steering pump off starboard engine Denison hydraulic pump off port engine for thruster & forward windlasses ?Sturdy? clutch & throttle actuators 24V Fuel transfer pump Audio/visual alarm for FM 200 fire suppressant release Hydraulic oil storage tank Nutone central vacuum system (2) Generator exhaust gas separators Rexon air compressor 110V Supply & return temp gauges for AC plus discharge pressure gauge Engine Room access from starboard side deck via 8 teak tread curved ladder Engine Room access from two doors into tender garage Fresh water spigot in Engine Room Four point Leeson oil change system 3 ½" Shafts Main propellers 42" x 32" 4 blades Excelsior manual bilge pump (7) Bilge pumps (3) Sump pumps Electrical System 12V 24V DC electrical system 110V, 220V AC electrical system Onan 25kW generator in sound shield, 5300 hrs. Onan 35 kW generator in sound shield, 7168 hrs. (28) 8D batteries for starting, house systems, etc. 50 KVA isolation transformer (8) Guest battery switches in Engine Room 220V outlet in Engine Room (2) Vanner 60 amp battery equalizers (2) Mastervolt 24V 100 amp charging systems (1) Mastervolt 12V 100 amp charging system Mastervolt 24/4500 inverter Mastervolt 24/12 DC/DC converter Much of the electrical equipment including batteries are in the hold area under the Tender Garage (2) 100 amp power inlets in Tender Garage (2) 50 amp power inlets at transom TV/Telephone inlet at transom w/cords (2) 100 amp 220V amp shore cords (2) 50 amp 220V amp shore cords (2) 220 volt panels in Pilothouse (2) 110 volt panels in Pilothouse (4) Digital AC volt meters (4) Digital AC amp meters DC volt meter w/(4) bank selectors at Pilothouse panel DC amp meter w/(4) bank selectors at Pilothouse panel Guest battery selector switch at Pilothouse panel (2) Generator start stops at Pilothouse electrical panel Sump tank level indicator at Pilothouse electrical panel Holding tank level indicator at Pilothouse electrical panel Tender Garage (3) Freezer drawers (4) Storage cabinets (2) Rule Jet Ski electric retrieval winches Rule tender electric retrieval winch (2) Stainless steel portholes w/weather covers (2) Jet Ski roller systems Tender roller system (No Jet tender in inventory) Hydraulic transom door (full width) Deck drains in Tender Garage for wash downs Five step teak tread removable ladder between Tender Garage & Aft DeckRemarks CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: Of special note is the vessel's gross tonnage, 180,000 gross tons. Arguably the most boat one will find for the money when age, construction and amenities are considered. "Serenity I" offers several features not found on other vessels of her size. These include the two level Master Suite, the Tender Garage for three water toys, the helipad for a light helicopter, a 12 person Jacuzzi and the overall space afforded by her generous beam. Owners have priced this yacht for a quick sale. Please call Mike 954-816-5346 or Gary 561-603-6117 for more info and or schedule a showing.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. Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.