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For Sale: 1989 47’ Marine Trader Cockpit Motor Yacht

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Capt Scotty

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Location
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Vessel Name
Cleodora
Vessel Make
63 Viking CPMY
1989 47’ Marine Trader Cockpit Motor Yacht

15’ beam. 3.5’ draft

Yacht maintenance business owners personal boat. Must be seen to fully appreciate.

All new custom made windows by Waterway Systems, Front and side windows open.

Galley just remodeled with solid surface counters, induction cooktop, large refrigerator freezer with ice maker, oven, microwave, Tommy Bahamas style cushions at custom inlayed table.

Both heads have new Techma easy flush fresh water macerating heads.

Recent Onan 9KW generator with sound shield, Ford Lehman SP275 with recent intercoolers, heat exchangers and low hours. They are perfect!

7 knots 900 RPM’s 4 nautical miles per gallon. know of a 40 something foot trawler that can beat that.

8.5 knots 1100 RPM’s 2.25 nautical miles per gallon.

15 – 16 knots 2100 RPM’s 1.4 gallons per mile.

19.8 knot 2500 RPM at WOT

All Garmin electronics. Bridge has 7212 touchscreen with Garmin HD radar plus overlaying, Garmin Reactor autopilot, Garmin Depth, Rear view camera, 2 engine room cameras with auto video switching, Spotlight controls. Lower helm station has Garmin 5212 touch screen with the same functions and interfaces as bridge. Spotlight is mounted on custom mount on the end of the custom bow pulpit no glare plus auto sweep and SOS, 406 EPIB with built in GPS, KVH satellite.

Bridge has new helm chair and cushions.

Newer reverse cycle AC/heat units 48K BTU’s on 3 units.

Newer canvas and strataglass.

Magnum 2812 inverter with 10 AGM batteries, auto generator start, ME-RC remote totally self-sufficient.

Master has King sized bed, lots of storage and 2 closets private head.

Electrical panel has digital volt and amp meters with auto switchover to inverter voltage amp meter. 50 and 30 amp shore power with separate or combined function.

Wireless remote control windlass can be run from flybridge, front deck or even the dingy. Custom double roller double anchor bow pulpit with 44KG Bruce, 110’ 5/16 HT chain backed to 200’ 3/4’’ 3 strand nylon, waterline bow eye connected to 30’ spring line with chain hook, fresh water washdown .

Rear deck has strataglass enclosure, icemaker, sink, liquor cabinet and 5 cu’ freezer.

Cockpit has huge storage area below, sink, shower, washdown
Swim platform has a 4 step ladder and fiberglass dock box to store propane and gasoline for you dingy.

500lb electric davit with wireless remote control and dingy cradle. Holds up to 13’ RIB

All 12 volt lights are LED with 110 volt lights being florescent.

475 gallons fuel with parallel filters.

320 gallons water with 500 gallon per day watermaker.

50 gallon holding tank with Purasan system and mascerator pump.

The list goes on and on, The pictures tell the story.

$150K email scottflies@msn.com for more pictures and videos.
 

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Nice post...engine/generator hours?
 
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Hours

Hours
Port 1081.4
Starboard 1081.7
Generator 3052 New in 2011
 
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Hi Scott,

She looks great.

Sent you an email and my phone #..

Please call.

Captcarp
 
Video

Video just got on plane had not retracted trim tabs yet. loaded in Bahamas trim with 3 months of supplies.
 
wow very clean boat for the age! good luck with the sale.
 
re 1989 Marine Trader 47

Good morning
I have a 1984 Marine Trader and looking to upgrade.
Is your vessel still for sale and is it in the Bahamas now.
I am in Staniel Cay now and heading back to the states around the middle of April.
 
Scotty,
If your boat was in CA we would be dealing.

Good luck, Bill
 
Palmetto, FL
 
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