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Great Harbour 47 - Seven Tenths for Sale

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Location
USA
Vessel Name
Seven Tenths (sold)
Vessel Make
Mirage / Great Harbour 47
Seven Tenths is a Great Harbour GH47, built by Mirage Manufacturing.
Price - $530,000.00
Located - New Bern, North Carolina (will be in Jacksonville, FL after Nov 2018)

Listed on Yachtworld https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2001/mirage-great-harbour-gh47-3213613/

The "Great Loop" veteran "Seven Tenths" is for sale. A full listing is now up on Yachtworld. She has large fiberglass tank capacities, shallow <3' draft, true safe redundant twin fuel efficient Yanmar engines (oil analysis records) with keel/skeg protected props. Her hull was recently professionally painted with "Awlgrip" to show her true beauty. Amazing pilot house equipped with state of the art electronics, radar, AIS transceiver, touch screens. The robust electrical system consists of twin inverters and 1500ah AGM house battery bank. The pilot house has a comfortable separate crew cabin with half bath, behind the pilot house settee. Full sized appliances make her galley a true kitchen. Boat systems include an ITR Hydronic heat system and watermaker. Must be seen to be believed! Don't miss this rare opportunity.
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Specifications
47' with 16' beam and less than 3' draft
Two 500 gallon fuel tanks, 300 gallon water tank and 180 gallon holding tank
Twin Yanmar 4JH3-HTE 100hp engines / 3400 hours
Bow and Stern Side-Power thrusters
Westerbeke 12.5kw genset with 1600 hours
Eight Lifeline AGM batteries with dual Magnum MS2812 Inverter/Chargers
Simrad NSO evo2 chartplotter with dual 16" touch screens
Samsung 23.5cf refrigerator with two ice makers
GE Convection/Microwave oven
Kenyon four burner cook top
Kenmore stacked washer/dryer
46" Sony TV with KVH satellite TV
Three reverse cycle air conditioners
ITR Hurricane hydronic diesel heating system
Two queen size berths
Three Vacuflush heads, Two showers
Caribe dinghy with 2017 Suzuki 25hp outboard
and much more
Condition
Turn key, ready to cruise / do the Loop
 

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Anyone who thinks that they would be cramped living aboard any boat less than 60 feet in length, needs to check out a GH47. The interior space is truly amazing. Seven Tenths is a big girl and Henry and his wife have lived aboard for over ten years. The photo below of Henry checking out his bow thruster tunnel will give you some perspective as to the size.
 

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Have been on Seven Tenths for an evening with Henry, his wife, and another couple. The boat is incredibly spacious (probably should be named Fourteen Tenths). We were docked together in Elizabeth City, NC. Needed to go under my charter boat to see if I'd picked up a piece of line on the wheel. Also scuba dived under Seven Tenths. It's amazing that a 47' boat of that size draws less water than my very light 35' Down Easter! The available space inside this boat is simply amazing. From what I can remember, the boat was very well maintained and Henry certainly isn't afraid to spend money upgrading his castle. Truly a comfortable spacious boat!

Ted
 
I saw this one while she was passing through Central New York a few years ago, and I was deeply impressed. She's a beauty.
 
Seven Tenths Photo Spread

These photos were all taken in the fall of 2016 when Seven Tenths was in the final stages of completing her Great Loop adventure. She has been meticulously maintained and is ready to do the loop again or head to the islands. Her next owners will find her to be a wonderful seagoing home with the capability to operate independently (without shore facilities) for extended periods of time.
 

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Seven Tenths has been moved south for the winter. She is now in Jacksonville, Florida area.
 
The price has been reduced to $519,000
 
Henry,
Do you have any plans to bring Seven Tenths down to Stuart for the Trawler Fest?
L
 
L,
We do not currently have any plans to move the boat down to Stuart. With Loggerhead rebuilding and Sunset almost always booked solid, finding dockage is often a challenge in Stuart.
 
We did reduce the price to $498,000.
 
The price has been reduced to $475,000
 
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