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For Sale: **SOLD**2004 53' Navigator Pilothouse Classic $309k Boston, Massachusetts

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2004 53' Navigator Pilothouse Classic
FOR SALE by OWNER

Up for sale is my beloved 2004 53' Navigator Pilothouse Classic Yacht. Asking $309k USD. The vessel is currently located in Boston. For more info please see ad below or Email mikoyachts at gmail.com or call 617 297-8852. The boat is listed over $100k below retail value. My loss is your gain.

FOR SALE by OWNER

Call (617) 297-8852 or Email mikoyachts@gmail.com

2014 Bargain of the Year

2004 53' NAVIGATOR PILOTHOUSE CLASSIC YACHT

$309,000.00 USD


LOA: 53' (16.2 m) Year: 2004 Beam: 15' (4.6 m)
Mfg: NAVIGATOR Motor Yacht Raised Pilothouse
Draft: Min 4'6" (1.4 m) Max 4'6" (1.4 m) Type:
Speed: 16 knots / 20 knots
Location: BOSTON, MA, United States



Description
FOR SALE by Owner in Boston, Massachusetts. $309,000.00 Winter Special Rare Turn Key 2004 53’ Navigator Pilothouse Classic Yacht with LOW Engine Hours. This well maintained immaculate vessel is awaiting its new owner and has been recently upgraded with New Electronics in Bridge & Pilothouse, Carpeting, Linen & Full Enclosure. For more information or to arrange a showing please Email Frank at mikoyachts@gmail.com or call (617) 297-8852
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Top: With Fly Bridge
Hull Configuration: Modified V-Hull
Speed: 16 knots / 20 knots
Hull Designer: Navigator
Engines: 2 x Volvo TAM 63 370 HP, 340hrs
Deck Material: Fiberglass
Disp: 42500 lb (19278 kg)
Range: Engines Year: 2004
Flag: USA Fuel Cap: 600 g (2271 l)
Location: BOSTON, MA, United States
Water Cap: 170 g (644 l)
Holding Tank: 70 g (265 l )
Staterooms: 3
Sleeps: 8
Heads: 2


Salon

Stainless steel sliding doors greet you into the Salon cabin as you are welcomed by a beautiful glossy cherry wood custom interior fitted with a cream leather L- shaped settee. Starboard side comprises of a cherry wood coffee table against a coordinating interior and a cream leather barrel chair on the Port side. Built in custom cherry cabinets abut each side of the cabin and two matching cream leather bar stools surround the breakfast nook counter. Encompassed by one inch cherry blind window treatments, the warmth of the interior glows against the neutral color wood valances and the luxurious carpeting. The wet bar is completed by a U Line Ice Machine.


Master Stateroom
The full beam Master Stateroom is located mid-ship under the Pilothouse with a Queen size berth. A full wall of built in cabinets and drawers lie on the Port side along with an entertainment center. Two large cabinets house separate washer (to be upgraded and replaced) and dryer units along the back wall. A separate shower stall, mirrored vanity, and cabinets complete the en suite head. In 2011, two new Vacu Flush heads were installed. The cabin is equivalent in size to much larger staterooms in larger vessels.


VIP Stateroom

The VIP Stateroom is located forward with a centerline berth and 4 large drawers under the base of the berth. Hanging lockers with a LCD TV provide additional storage. The VIP and Guest Staterooms share the second head in a separate shower stall complete with a Corian countertop and sink with vanity and cabinets below.


Guest Stateroom
The Guest Stateroom is located Starboard side at the base of the staircase from the Pilothouse. A hanging locker and drawers provide additional storage along the over and under bunks.

Galley

The Galley is a U-shaped configuration in the forward portion of the salon prior to the steps leading up to the helm of the Pilothouse. Drawers and deep cabinet spaces provide for ample storage. The counter tops are cream colored Corian with a double sink and Grohe faucet. A full size Stainless Steel refrigerator and freezer, 3-burner electric Kenyon cooktop and Sharp convection microwave complete the Galley.


Electrical System
• Kohler 10KW with 80 hours
• 50 amp shore cords
• (5) New 6 D batteries in battery boxes
• Battery Charger
• 110/12V system with Bass panel


Electronics & Navigational Equipment
New electronics in 2011 for the Pilot house and Flybridge stations.
• (2) Raytheon E 120's with 12" screens
• (2) Raytheon ST 70 Autopilot
• (2) Ritchie compasses
• (2) Icom MC504 VHF
• Sirius Marine Weather
• Raytheon Radar 24' Radar dome 2011
• (3) Camera with video feeds to GPS
• (2) Raytheorn Depth Sounders
• Side Power Bow Thruster
• Bennett Trim Tabs
• ACR Remote Spotlight
• ACR 2846 I Pro Cat Epirb

Engine & Mechanical Equipment
• 370 HP Volovo TAMD 63 P's with 340 original hours
• Racor 900 Fuel filters
• Groco Sea Strainers


Deck Equipment
• New Full enclosure with EZ2CY panels
• Jenn Air grille on bridge • Flybridge seating for 8-10
• Kenwood stereo on Bridge
• Bridge Wet Bar • Revere Elite 8 man life raft
• New cockpit Canopy fully enclosed with Izen glass curtains with screens
• Imtra Windlass • New lines and fenders
• Reconditioned Props • Installed line cutters on props
• Dripples shaft system • New Wipers
• New Bench helm seat on bridge


Pilothouse

Proceeding up two steps from the Salon, the vessel's electrical panel is located within a glass paneled door. At the helm area is a U-shape seating area and Corian table. The helm's seat is a multi-position electric cream leather chair. A flybridge connects the Pilothouse after the staircase.
 

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Very nice!

The Navigators are very nice looking boats. We seriously considered them before selecting our boat. The woodwork is a big plus on these models.
 
The carpet in the engine room will require updating. That's a deal breaker for me.
 

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I like the carpet, just I would have to have it turned around, I think
 
Thank You Trawlerforum. The Yacht has been sold!
 
I bet it was that ER carpet that sealed the deal! Congrats on the sale.
 
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