Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Caterpillar
- Model: D343
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 400hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Port
- Engine Hours: 8,679
- Make: Caterpillar
- Model: D343
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 400hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Starboard
- Engine Hours: 8,877
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Contact
Office
Chuck Hovey Yachts, LLC
Seattle, WA, US, 98109
Tel:206-624-1908
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.
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Burger 85' Sea Star ACTIVE CHARTER Motoryacht – Premier Alaskan Charter Vessel
The Sea Star is a remarkable 85-foot motoryacht that stands as a beacon of luxury, reliability, and exclusivity. Offering a truly exceptional charter experience, Sea Star navigates through the awe-inspiring landscapes of Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park and Prince William Sound, two of the region's most pristine and untouched cruising destinations in South central Alaska. Accommodating up to 12 guests and 5 crew members, this vessel guarantees a personalized, intimate, and unforgettable journey.”
This is a yacht in active charter business being sold together at the listing price. Sea Star is the perfect 12 passenger Alaska small ship cruise vessel offered as a "turnkey" operation for someone looking to get into the charter business. Seattle freshwater moorage can transfer!
**Unmatched Efficiency & Performance**
Beyond luxury, Sea Star is engineered for performance, ensuring a seamless and efficient charter experience. Powered by two dependable Caterpillar engines, she offers a cruising speed of 10 knots while consuming just 12 gallons of fuel per hour at 1200 RPM. This combination of speed and fuel efficiency allows her to operate with minimal environmental impact, making her one of the most cost-effective and eco-conscious vessels in her class with a range of 2,500 miles.
**Design & Maintenance**
The yacht's systems are designed for ease of use and minimal maintenance, ensuring smooth operation during long charters cruise seasons. With meticulous attention to detail, the vessel’s owner maintains comprehensive records for all mechanical systems, providing transparency and peace of mind to future owners and guests.
**High Revenue Potential**
As a USCG-licensed uninspected vessel, Sea Star can uniquely carry up to 12 paying passengers, offering a significant revenue advantage. Additionally, the yacht features four spacious guest staterooms, each with an ensuite bath, allowing for flexible cabin configurations (single to family bookings), maximizing the revenue potential for each charter. The ability to accommodate up to 12 guests—combined with the vessel’s prime location in Alaska’s exclusive cruising grounds—positions Sea Star as one of the most lucrative charter vessels available.
** 2025 Demand & Growing Popularity**
With her reputation continuing to grow, the 2025 charter season for Sea Star is already filling up quickly. Over 25% of the 2025 season has already been booked, a testament to the yacht's proven popularity and profitability. As more high-net-worth individuals seek exclusive experiences in lesser-known areas, Sea Star continues to be a top choice for premium charters.
**A Rare Opportunity for Ownership**
With her luxurious accommodations, exceptional fuel efficiency, and unparalleled charter opportunities in Alaska’s most remote and sought-after cruising destinations, Sea Star presents a rare opportunity for an owner looking to enter the lucrative world of luxury yacht charters. This vessel is not only a symbol of timeless elegance but also the potential for return on investment, ensuring continued success.
For those seeking to capitalize on the growing demand for exclusive Alaskan expeditions, Sea Star offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a premier and pristine condition vessel in one of the most breathtaking regions on earth.
Sea Star" shines as the perfect vessel for your Alaska adventure! A 1965 classic cruising yacht, "Sea Star" represents the epitome of comfort, style and safety. A delightful blend of the past and the present, "Sea Star" provides numerous comfortable and cozy locations to stretch out both inside and on deck, allowing you ample room to experience Alaska at your own pace and on your own terms. Wherever you might be onboard, "Sea Star" invites you to slow down and take a private moment to appreciate the glory and beauty that is Alaska.
- 4 Guest cabins, each with private en-suite bathrooms (heads) and 3 crew cabins.
- Ample space above and below decks, including covered companionways with teak decks.
- Large open bow area with teak decks and a large, cushioned settee for wildlife and glacier viewing, enjoying a private moment on anchor in a secluded cove.
- Equipped with ocean-voyaging stabilizers that make for a smoother ride.
- Twin Caterpillar diesel engines that cruise along at 10-12 knots, maximum speed 16 knots.
- Ability to safely explore and navigate through the many Alaskan passageways, channels, inlets and coves that are off-limits to the larger cruise ships.
- Sea Star is USCG licensed, uninspected passenger vessel that accommodates up to 12 passengers.
- Length: 85 feet
- Cruising Speed: 10 knots
- Fuel Consumption: 12 gallons per hour at 1200 RPM
- Guest Capacity: 12 passengers
- Crew Capacity: 5 crew members
- Location: Exclusive charters in Kenai Fjords and Prince William Sound, Alaska
- Revenue Potential: High-profit opportunities with flexible charter configurations
- Booking Availability 25% of 2025 season already confirmed
- **A True Alaskan Gem**
- Sea Star is a one-of-a-kind vessel offering a combination of exclusivity, luxury, and financial opportunity. For the discerning owner, this is a rare chance to own a truly exceptional motoryacht in one of the world's most pristine and untouched cruising areas.
Operating in one of the most remote and beautiful corners of the world, Sea Star is positioned to offer unparalleled access to Alaska’s majestic wilderness. Unlike the more crowded charter areas of Southeast Alaska, *Sea Star* operates in one of the most pristine and less-frequented regions of Alaska, delivering an experience that is both exclusive and extraordinary.
- Kenai Fjords National Park (May–June):
With virtually no competition, embark on a rare, multi-day journey from Seward, Alaska, where guests can witness the raw beauty of towering glaciers, dramatic coastal landscapes, and diverse wildlife. This window of opportunity is limited to a short two three-month season, making it a highly sought-after charter for discerning travelers.
**Prince William Sound (July–August) **
As one of only four vessels offering cruises in these pristine waters, Sea Star offers a secluded, unspoiled experiences in one of the most beautiful, picturesque, and memorable areas of Alaska. With low competition, only a few vessels offer the opportunity to explore these waters, making this voyage an extraordinary chance for discerning travelers.
This mint condition classic small ship cruising yacht was designed by J.B. Hargrave of West Palm Beach and constructed by the Burger Boat Company in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1965. Built as a pleasure craft for the rich and famous, Sea Star (originally Aquarius) was the largest all-welded aluminum yacht of its time.
Originally purchased new and named Aquarius in the summer of 1965, by her first owners Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dimmick, she was proudly featured in the January 1966 Motor Boating Magazine – Boat Show Special Issue.
"Sea Star" has been well maintained over the decades and still has much of her original beauty and charm throughout. When recently surveyed for insurance purposes, the surveyor stated that he truly felt he had stepped into a time-warp as she did not look a day over 5 years as a result of her untouched classic charm, beauty and overall condition.
Hull: Marine grade aluminum plate, 3/8” thick, by design transitioning to 5/16” thick plate before the turn of the bilge. Frames, stiffeners and longitudinals are all marine grade aluminum, 5/16” thick. Scantlings appear appropriate for vessel’s design and intended purpose.
Decks, Bulwarks and Cabin: Marine grade aluminum. Exterior decks are overlaid with thick, conventional teak decking that is bonded to the aluminum structural deck and fastened from the underside with stainless steel screws. Bulwarks and decks are 5/16” thick. Cabin sides are ¼” thick.
Interior Finishes: Yacht quality wood work and linings throughout.
Propellers: Twin 4-bladed stainless steel, 40” diameter x 44” pitch, marked “R” and “L”. Both props were inspected, pitch checked and fit to the new shaft tapers By Sound Propeller of Seattle, WA. in 1/2023.
Tailshafts: Twin shafts made of 2 ¾” diameter stainless steel alloy joined externally to intermediate shafts by 12” muff couplings. Both tailshafts and intermediate shafts (4-pieces total) were made new by Sound Propeller and installed in 2/2023.
Struts: Aluminum, single vee strut and a single pedestal strut per shaft.
Shaft Bearings: Four (4) rubber cutlass bearings per shaft. One in each strut and one each in the forward and aft end of each shaft tube. All new in 2/23.
Shaft Packing Glands: Tides Marine dripless shaft seals. Rudders: Two (2) spade rudders made of ½” thick stainless steel plate, each approx. 23” x 34” and having 2” dia. stainless steel stocks fitted with conventional packing glands.
Stabilizers: One set of Vosper Maxi-Fin stabilizers with fins measuring approx. 24” x 36” and having 2 1/4” stainless steel stocks located midship.
Through Hulls and Sea Valves: Welded aluminum thru-hulls above and below the waterline. Sea valves are bronze. All sea valves operated normally.
Bow Thruster: Hydraulic 10” dia. bow thruster with twin 3-blade bronze props fitted with prop nut aluminum anodes. Powered by PTO driven hydraulic pump on the port main engine. The bow thruster hydraulic motor was rebuilt in 2/2023.
Transducers:
- Port side: One (1) transducer and one (1) knotmeter fwd of midship.
- Stbd side: Two (2) transducers starboard side fwd of midship.
Color Hull Painted: Above W/L: white, Below W/L: red, Boot stripe is blue. Bottom Last Painted: 2/2022. Touched up as needed in 2/2023.
Topsides Last Painted: 2/2023. Name & Homeport: On transom. Name only on varnished name boards atop the pilothouse.
Swim Platform: Teak supported by six (6) aluminum 3/8” thick struts and fitted with a removable stainless steel railing.
Guards: Upper and lower welded aluminum guards.
Anodes: Aluminum anodes. One (1) prop anode on each thruster prop; Two (2) approx. 6” x 6” plate anodes per vee-strut; One (1) 6” x 6” plate anode per pedestal strut; Two (2) small tear drops on each rudder; Three (3) collar anodes on each shaft; Two (2) approx. 3” x 16” bar anodes per side on the keel. Anodes were renewed during the February 2023 haul-out.
Lube Oil Storage: Welded steel, 40 gallon tank located in the engine room.
Sanitation System: Type III MSD system consisting of the following: One (1) epoxy coated 85 gallon integral aluminum combination blackwater/graywater tank servicing the guest cabins (4 toilets) on centerline in the engine room utilizing a 110V Jabsco discharge pump and discharge standpipe also located in the engine room; One (1) 40 gallon stainless steel, blackwater only holding tank servicing the crew’s quarters (2 toilets) and utilizing a centrifugal pump driven by a 110V motor. The system uses American Standard toilets in six heads and is equipped with the necessary valves and transfer/discharge pumps. Flushing water can be seawater or potable water. Total holding tank capacity is 125 US gallons.
The vessel is also equipped with an obsolete, non-functional Type I or Type II MSD.
Watermaker: Sea Recovery, Aqua Whisper rated at 70 gal/hr.
Other: Two spare bronze propellers; Boarding stairs; one spare stabilizer fin; Raw water wash down pump, Goulds model 1ST1D4D4, stainless steel 1” x 1 ¼” stainless steel
centrifugal pump driven by a ¾ hp electric motor; Work bench and assorted tools in the engine room; Dedicated deck box for garbage storage; Miscellaneous canvas covers for hatches, skiffs and deck equipment (all new); Five (5) kayaks.
SEA STAR is an 85 ft. aluminum flush deck motor yacht designed by Jack Hargrave and built by Burger Boat Co. in Manitowoc, WI. in 1965. In profile the vessel shows a raked stem with “S” curve, slight sheer forward flattening out aft, deep fore foot, displacement hull, round bilges with a length of hard chine in the final aft quarters and a broad, slightly curved transom. There is a long fore deck with anchor windlass forward followed by a teak scuttle over a forward companionway then a bench seat/deck locker and large storage spaces with port and starboard access doors. Next aft is the deck house with the pilothouse forward followed by the galley, main salon and aft salon/dining area that is full width and can be accessed through teak doors from the side decks. Further aft is the short aft deck with storage space and lazarette access.
Pilothouse: Within the pilothouse are the helm station forward, stairway (stbd side fwd) leading down and forward to habitability spaces along with a raised, upholstered bench seat and chart table aft. Port and starboard pilothouse doors lead out onto the side decks. Aft to starboard is a passageway leading to the galley and main salon. A second set of doors open to the side decks from the passageway (stbd) and outboard in the galley (port).
Galley: The fully equipped “Pullman” style galley is arranged athwartship to port of the aforementioned passageway.
Main Salon: Aft of the galley is the main salon with built-in cabinetry and entertainment center to starboard along with generous amounts of seating for ten people. Additionally, stairs leading aft and down to the four guest staterooms are located port forward in the main salon.
Dining Salon: Located aft of the main salon this space is enclosed, full width and is outfitted with a dining table that seats 10 people, breakfast/coffee bar atop a storage cabinet, chest freezer and an under the counter refrigerator. Additionally, the dining salon can be accessed directly from the port and starboard side decks.
Aft Deck: Aft of the dining salon is a short, full width aft deck accessed from the dining salon and by way of a door and by way of a ladder leading up from the swim platform. Located in the aft deck sole is an access hatch to the lazarette.
Boat Deck: Atop the main salon and accessed by way of a port side deck vertical ladder is the boat deck with navigation equipment, mast and exhaust funnel forward followed by a long full width open deck flanked with pairs of boat davits, two tenders in chocks, a deck locker and kayaks.
Crew’s Quarters: Below the main deck starting forward is the fore peak chain locker followed by a crew’s quarters double stateroom with upper and lower berths to starboard, a dinette to port along with a collapsible/removeable single berth which installs over the dinette. Next aft is a centerline passageway with a crew’s head having an enclosed shower to port and a single crew’s stateroom to starboard with a small vanity sink. Continuing aft is another single stateroom having a private head and vanity sink to port along with curved stairs, washer and dryer and a utility/storage space with mid-sized refrigerator to starboard. A large hatch in the passageway sole provides access to a below deck tank and storage space. At the aft end of the passageway is the engine room entry door. The crew’s quarters can accommodate up to five crew members.
Engine Room: Aft of the forward habitability spaces is the engine room which generally contains the following: Twin Caterpillar model D343 main engines with Twin Disc transmissions; Two diesel gensets, a Kohler 17 kW and a Kohler 20 kW unit; Starting and navigation batteries along with their related components; Electrical distribution panels (120V & 240V AC, 12V , 24V and 32V DC), Autopilot steering system; Water maker; Vosper stabilizers and related components; Bilge pump with manifold; Wash down pump; Pressurized fresh water system components including a hot water tank; Fuel filter/water separators and fuel manifold and MSD system components.
Guest Cabins: Aft of the engine room and accessed by stairs from the main salon are four guest staterooms each with a full, ensuite head having an enclosed shower. The staterooms are located two port and two starboard and are separated by a centerline passageway. Each stateroom is typically outfitted with built-in dressers, lockers and under berth storage (See pictures on page 20). Total capacity for the guest staterooms is twelve people.
Lazarette: Furthest aft in the vessel is the lazarette which is accessed from the aft deck. Within the lazarette are the 24V house battery bank, an inverter/charger and the vessel’s steering gear.
Relax in the spacious and cozy Main Salon complete with large viewing windows and ample seating for all guests. Whether easing into the day with a cup of coffee, joining a rousing card game in the afternoon or curling up to watch the day draw to a close, the Main Salon offers something for every guest.
Come visit with the Captain up in the Pilothouse! While there you can explore the charted route, learn more about the places you are exploring (either on the Kenai Peninsula in Prince William Sound) or even take a turn at the wheel. Or if you prefer, take a seat on the elevated bench seat and enjoy an unrestricted view of the beautiful scenery while also keeping a look out for whales and other exciting Alaska wildlife. The pilothouse has a full complement of navigation equipment and communications systems along with array of redundant (back up) systems.
The Dining Salon is well appointed with wrap-around windows and a grand teak dining table that expands to accommodate all guests. Also includes a large cushioned settee, wet bar with sink, refrigerator for cold beverages throughout the day, and a water/coffee/tea station. The Dining Salon provides the perfect atmosphere for enjoying a conversation, an appetizer or a sumptuous gourmet meal. This is cruise ship dining at its finest!
"Sea Star's" large commercial grade galley comes equipped with all the modern appliances and conveniences a chef needs to create the many elegant and delicious dishes that will delight you throughout the day. The galley utilizes a full-size electric stove, 1 double sink, 1 prep-sink, two refrigerators, 2 freezers and a standard microwave.
- GE 4-burner electric stove
- GE Profile microwave oven
- Nutone stainless steel exhaust hood
- Hamilton Beach 4-slide toaster
- GE Profile Arctica refrigerator/freezer
- GE trash compactor
- ISE model 707A--13 garbage disposal
- Magic Chef chest freezer in aft salon
- Magic Chef under the counter refrigerator in aft salon
- Bunn coffee maker and carafes in aft salon
- Whirlpool Duet clothes washer and dryer in lower deck utility space
Accommodations aboard "Sea Star" are wonderfully unique for a small ship cruise vessel of this size. The guest accommodations are comprised of 4 cabins each with a private head and a combination of drawers and closets for your storage convenience.
The lovingly designed cabins and heads feature opening and screened porthole windows that let the fresh sea breeze into the cabin while keeping those pesky bugs out. Not offered on most similarly sized small ship cruise vessels, these opening porthole windows help keep your cabin feeling fresh while you stay snuggled warm and cozy. Having opening porthole windows are an important key to customer comfort and satisfaction.
- All fine linens, pillows and towels are provided for carefree comfort.
- All guest cabins have their own private head and shower
- Screened opening porthole windows
- Each cabin has its own electrically controlled heat
Sea Star’s cozy cabin for one or two, this cabin, named from the Horned Puffin, is perfect for the solo traveler or for two. Includes luxurious linens, ample pillows and opening screened windows. Storage drawers and a stand-up locker are provided for convenience. The private en-suite bathroom has a shower, additional storage space and many fluffy towels. This cabin is the only cabin offered at the single occupancy rate to accommodate the solo traveler at a single price rate.
Sea Star’s comfortable Sandpiper cabin for three. This cabin provides the perfect spot for three travelers out on an Alaska expedition. Includes luxurious linens, ample pillows and opening screened porthole windows to keep the air fresh. Two dressers and a closet are provided for your convenience. This private en-suite cabin has three separate bunks, a head with shower, and includes opening porthole windows, electric heater, additional storage space and many fluffy towels.
Sea Star’s spacious Kittiwake cabin for three, this cabin is just the place for a couple, a group of friends or even a family out exploring Alaska. Includes multiple opening screened porthole windows to keep the air fresh, deep and luxurious linens and ample pillows for everyone’s comfort. A dresser, storage locker and counter space are provided for your convenience. The private en-suite head includes a tub/shower combination, additional storage space and plenty of fluffy towels.
Sea Star’s elegant Osprey cabin for four, this cabin is just the spot for a group of friends, a couple or even a whole family out on an Alaska adventure. Includes opening screened porthole windows to keep the air fresh, deep and luxurious linens and ample pillows for everyone’s comfort. A dresser and a storage locker are provided for your convenience. The private en-suite head includes a shower, additional storage space and plenty of fluffy towels.
Sea Star offers a spacious open bow area complete with a spectacular 240-degree view that you can enjoy from a fully cushioned settee situated just in front of the pilothouse. And should the weather turn a little misty, you can continue enjoying Alaska’s wonders by using the covered wrap-around companion ways and after deck area. Whatever the time, temperature or weather, Sea Star provides multiple options for continuing to enjoy the stunning sights and sounds of Alaska. The entire outside deck is teak that is soft and cool on the feet and eliminates the suns harsh deck reflection like that of fiberglass decks.
Anchor Windlass: Ideal, 120V AC windlass with line handling capstan and chain wildcat.
Anchors and Chain:
- Main: Forfjord #18, 210 lb. housed in a stbd side hawse pipe with reportedly 460’ of ½” open link galvanized chain.
- Spare: Danforth, 210 lb. with 200 ft. of 3-strand nylon rode.
Escape Hatch: Large scuttle and companionway on centerline in overhead of fwd stateroom leading to the fore deck.
Mooring Cleats: Cast 12” aluminum cleats welded to doubler plates arranged port and stbd with two at the bow, two on the fore deck, two on the side decks and two at the stern. Each with a closed stainless steel chock except for two each at the stern.
Railings: Varnished teak rail caps with painted aluminum stanchions atop the teak bulwark cap rail on the fore deck and side decks. The fore deck railings have a mid-course of stainless steel cable. The bow is fitted with a stainless steel pulpit railing.
Boat Davits: Two (2) pairs of curved pipe davits located on the boat deck, one set port and one set to stbd. Each davit is equipped with an AC electric hoist winch.
Man Overboard (MOB) Davit: Portable davit that mounts to existing hardware on the aft deck. Stowed in the forward starboard locker.
Sea Star has two tenders that are identified as a rigid inflatable boat (RIBs). The primary ship-to-shore RIB is a 2018 aluminum 15-foot Highfield with a 50 HP Yamaha outboard engine that can carry up to 9 people. The secondary RIB is a 1991 fiberglass 10-foot Achilles RIB with a 9.9 HP Nissan outboard engine used by the crew for general purpose tasks. Survitec 30-person life raft in float free cradle.
Magnetic Compass: Ritchie with 6” card in a chrome binnacle.
Electronic Compass/Heading Sensor/GPS: Lars Thrane model LT-1000 NRU.
Nav. Lights: Green, red, fwd steaming, stern and anchor.
Steering: Single helm station with 36” wood ships wheel. Manual cable steering with an autopilot having a 32V DC motor and pneumatic clutch. The steering cable runs aft to a single quadrant on the starboard rudder which is linked to the port rudder by a jockey bar. Emergency tiller located in the lazerette. Older system but appeared good.
VHF Radios: (1) Standard Horizon model GX2000; (1) ICOM model IC-M604; (1) ICOM model IC-M80.
Loud Hailer: Raytheon model RAY350
Weather Receiver: Furuno model NX-300 NavTex.
Satellite Communication Systems:
- MSAT system with Mitsubishi model ST141 voice and PTT tag phone.
- Iridium Go Satellite system with voice, data and email.
Radars:
- Primary: Furuno model FAR 1518-BB with roller ball mouse and Dell display monitor.
- Secondary: Furuno model 1954C-BB NAVnet vx2 using Argonaut model Tflex G615 display.
Chartplotters:
- Primary: Dell desktop computer and display using Rose Point Nav program.
- Secondary: Furuno NAVnet vx2 with GD1920C-BB using Argonaut model Tflex G615 display.
AIS: Furuno model FA-170.
Depthsounder/Fishfinders:
- Primary: Furuno FCV-588 with a 1000 watt transducer.
- Secondary: Furuno NAVnet vx2 using Argonaut model Tflex G615 monitor.
GPS: Two (2) Furuno GPS/WAAS units, 1- GP32 and 1- GP33.
Autopilot: Simrad model AP40 with AP25 and AP27 controllers.
Other:
- Omnisense model Ulysses Micro marine thermal/night vision camera.
- Bow thruster control.
- Three pneumatic window wipers.
- Cape Cod wind gauge.
- Seth Thomas chrome 5” ship’s clock and barometer
- Chrome 4” tide clock, make not sighted.
- Bow Thruster
- Jespar Stabilizer System
- Twin diesel Caterpillar D343A turbo-charged main engines, 6-cylinder, 400hp each (8679 hours port) (8877 hours starboard)
- Dry exhaust insulated steel exhaust pipe
- Dual lever Panish controls each engine
- Updated 120 Amp 120/240 Volt AC panel with two 50 amp shore power Isolation/booster transformers
- Kohler 17 KW generator (5,371 hours)
- Kohler 20 KW generator (2,455 hours)
- Lewco 3240-A 32V, 40 amp charger
- NewMar Phase III PT-25W 12V, 25 amp smart charger
- Magnum Energy 3000 watt, 24V inverter/charger
- Heart Interface Freedom 20, 2000 watt, 24V back-up inverter/charger
- Batteries: House Bank (24V): (9) 8V, M17 deep cycle wet cell batteries. Main Engine Start and Nav Equipment Bank: (32V); (4) 8V, deep cycle wet cell batteries. Nav Equipment and Genset Start Battery: Single 12V 43D deep cycle wet cell
- Sea Recovery, Aqua Whisper watermaker rated at 70 gallon/hour
- Vessel topsides and bottom freshly painted (2022-2023)
- Bow thruster hydraulic motor rebuilt
- Flo-Scan fuel monitoring systems installed on main engines
- New propeller shafts and cutlass bearings
- Exterior varnish/brightwork totally stripped and renewed
- Aluminum anodes replaced
- Omnisense night vision camera installed
- New canvas covers
- Replaced guest portlights in guest staterooms with stainless steel portlights with screens
- New Magnum Energy 3000 watt true sine wave inverter installed
All personal gear; artwork; loose items; galley gear; CD's; clock & barometer sets; charts; fishing equipment; tools; spare parts; supplies & items not specifically listed on equipment list specifications sheet.
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.