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Length
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2005 |
33 |
Custom Built |
Naval Architect Design |
$152,000.00 |
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Details |
Built in 2005 VHF Radio GPS and Furuno Radar link to Nobletec Software and Portable PC GPS, Furuno and VHF Antennae Diesel Heater Remote Controlled Spotlight Bilge Pump Head with Waste Pump Cabin and Deck Lighting Marine Architect Designed Foam Filled Hull – unsinkable – Under "5 Ton" classification Transport Canada Certified Passenger Vessel Length = 9.91 m Breadth = 3.20 m Depth = 1.47 m Gross tonnage = 4.89 tons Net tonnage = 3.67 tons Port side door entry just above waterline (great for dive charters). Self draining back deck. Twin 225 HP Suzuki four strokes 14 passenger including crew
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| 2 |
2000 |
50 |
ATLAY/COUGAR |
Cougar 50 |
$550,000.00 |
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Details |
| WildCat is a 54 passenger, fast sightseeing vessel. Able to be used in offshore conditions she makes a great sightseeing boat for most all weather conditions. Equipped with two low hour C-18 Cat diesels, seafury surface piercing drives and a HYSUCAT foil assisted catamaran hull WildCat will carry her full payload of 54 passengers and 3 crew to speeds in excess of 50 MPH. Will cruise economically at 36 mph when sightseeing. Completely outfitted with all safety and nav gear, stereo/pa system, 2 huge bimini tops, marine head etc, etc, etc. Currently dry stored in St. Georges Bermuda. Call or e-mail for details. Motivated seller. |
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| 3 |
1999 |
60 |
Seminole |
Seminole 60 |
$550,000.00 |
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Details |
Fiberglass /Nidacore Catamaran. Double deck. Very spacious, 28' beam. Pristine conditions. Seating for 100 pax. Insurance approved for 100 pax. Equipped as excursion and party boat, with bar, benches, aluminum ladders, and safety equipment. Full electronics. Many more items. 2 x Deutz 1015, 600 HP Twin Disc 51.14. 22 knots full speed. Loaded : 20 kts. Presently located in the West Indies,
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| 4 |
1970 |
68 |
Alt Marine |
Custom built for U of Miami |
$495,000.00 |
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Details |
Once in a great while a special boat comes to market. This is the case of R.V. Calanus and that for three reasons: flexibility, medium size and long range. Originally commissioned by the U. of Miami as a research vessel, she was refitted with so much equipment that she could serve as well as a dive boat, a treasure hunter, a salvage boat, a container transport, a tender or just as a comfortable live aboard. Very few boats fall into Calanus category for size and draft. Most are smaller or larger. At 69 ft. in length and only 5 ft. draft, Calanus can do the job of larger vessels at a fraction of the costs in investment, operation and maintenance fees. Her large fuel reserves and consumption economy allows her as much as 22 days autonomy. She could cross the Atlantic easily. After the last revisions and upgrades by the U. of Miami in 1996, Calanus was refitted again in 2005 by her current owner. You will want to read on and get a clearer understanding of what REFITTED means. No detail was left unattended. Calanus is a “star” as well. Indeed, she appeared painted in red in the just released MGM thriller “Into the blue” starring Paul Walker and Jessica Alba. If this website wets your appetite, go and see the “star” live on the big screen Whether you are a private individual or a corporation, Calanus has the flexibility of a working boat that will meet all your needs at a reasonable cost. Just like her added-on vintage World War II solid brass unbreakable portholes, she is a bulletproof investment. As one’s reads through the exhaustive list of equipment at her own web sitre, one word comes to mind: redundancy. Indeed, there is a great deal of equipment that comes in pairs. Nothing was spared to make the operation of Calanus safe, reliable and efficient. For more information about this very special vessel, please, visit her own site at: http://www.calanus.websiteanimal.com. The site contains numerous lists of equipment, specs, description, layout, list of recent refits and 52 photos. RECENT REFIT LIST - New teak floor in mess, hallways, flying bridge and living room areas - New teak stairs, floor and grating in pilothouse - Replacement of 27 portholes with vintage World War II bronze with unbreakable glass - Installation of 4 Stained glass windows and portholes - New aluminum dinghy stand and swimming platform - New 2” x 6” mahogany deck with tiedowns - New props - New cutlass bearings - New rope cutters on shafts - New bottom plates where needed - Sandblasting of whole hull - Hull protection with 5 coats of 2 components epoxy - Antifouling (3 coats) - New zincs (450 lbs. total) - New dining room table - Rebuilt 2 hydraulic power takeoffs - New water pumps (4) - New air pumps (2) - New hot water tank - New hydraulic lines - New autopilot hydraulic breakers - New bimini top for fly bridge - Complete repainting of vessel inside and outside including bilges - New 12 volts bilge system - New panic system to call all hands - New two way communication system throughout vessel - New captain’s safe |