Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Iveco
- Model: FVME2886 C210
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 1,000hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Port
- Drive Type: Direct
- Year: 2006
- Engine Hours: 12,000
- Make: Iveco
- Model: FVME2886A C210
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 1,000hp
- Type: Inboard
- Engine Location: Starboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Year: 2006
- Engine Hours: 12,000
Tanks
Other
Contact
Office
71 Marsh Road
Noank, CT, US, 06340
Tel:860-245-5551
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.
The main salon deck includes a U-shaped galley aft to port, nav station aft to starboard, and mains salon forward with a large 6-person U-shaped dinette with table to starboard, and a settee to port. the space includes a flat panel television and stereo for entertainments.
Straight ahead and down a few steps is a passageway that provides access to a day head and three staterooms . The captain stateroom is to starboard with a queen size bed, bedside table, large cedar-lined hanging locker, and its own head with a separate shower.
The main guest stateroom is forward in the bow vee with two generous single berths to starboard arranges over-under. There is a settee to port, a cedar lined hanging locker, and a head with shower.
To port across from the captain's cabin is another guest cabin with two single berths arranged as over-under bunks. Each bunk has its own side table, a large cedar lined hanging locker, and the day head just forward and to port.
The construction of the cabin areas includes teak & holey sole, paneled walls, vinyl overhead, and bright trim.
The main salon deck and each cabin has its own air conditioning with reverse cycle heat as well as a separate electric heating system.
The U-Shaped Galley is well designed with ample over and under counter storage and appliances for preparing meals while at sea for long periods. Amenities include:
Large refrigerator with freezer compartment
3-Burner electric stove with oven
Ventilation fan over stove
Microwave
Toaster
Coffee maker
Large stainless sink with stainless dish drain area
Hot and cold pressure water
Given this vessel's primary use as an ocean survey vessel since 2006, the electronics are extensive with many redundant systems from various manufacturers installed over the years. I will do my best to list the more significant items, but please know that there is more onboard and the seller will give a more detailed overview to a buyer who is interested. The video tour also shows most of the electronics.
Radar:
Furuno 1835 (salon)
Furuno 1835 (Helm)
Furuno 1832
VHF:
Icom IC-M80 (Salon)
Icom IC-M120
Icom IC-M604
GPS:
Furuno MFD 12"
Northstar 958
Raymarine E120
SSB Radio: Furuno TRP 32585
Sounder/Plotter: Furuno FCV 1200L
Autopilot: Simrad AP50 with Remote at Helm
Loud hailer: Furuno Loud Hailer
Computer: (3) Flat screen monitors
Stereo: Fusion AV750
Cameras:
Raymarine Flir exterior night vision
closed circuit cameras in generator and engine compartments
AIS: Furuno FA-150
Compass: Ritchie Magnetic
Handheld Bell, Navigation and fishing lights, charts, documents & publications required for navigation the Atlantic Ocean.
Segregated 12 VDC power supply for emergency communications in compliance with the Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Act.
The Navigation station is fitted with bilge alarms activated by float switches for below deck spaces including the tank void, generator void, engine room, and lazarette. Alarms are visible and audible in the pilot house.
The commercial grade 8 cylinder Iveco diesels make 1,000 HP at 2,300 RPM. They have Rolls Royce blocks and are designed to be run nearly continuously for many years. They are commonly used as the main generator engines on European trains due to their reliability and long life.
At around 12,000 hours, it is estimated these Ivecos are about halfway through their expected life if proper maintenance is continued. Most of their hours have been cruising between 8 - 10 knots between jobs and while performing ocean bottom surveys on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. At these sub-hull-speeds, one can expect close to a 1,000 mile range. At full throttle one could expect around 24-25 knots with faster cruise speeds in the mid-to-upper teens.
The engines are mated to ZF marine reduction gears Model ZF 550A at a 1.525: ratio to 2-1/2" stainless shafts, through PSS dripless shaft seals, to report four blade bronze 30" x 32" propellors.
Engine controls are electronic from the pilothouse or the cockpit steering station
The current owner has decades of experience in various commercial marine enterprises including fishing, lobstering, surveying and ferry services. Proper preventative maintenance of the diesels and other marine systems is an essential part of being successful and safe on the water. These Ivecos have been under his care since purchased new when he installed them in 2006. The fuel and oil filter holders have been converted to Caterpillar to make routine filter replacements more efficient. Only high grade synthetic diesel oils have been used since new. The package includes many spare parts as well as a complete operational spare Iveco engine stored indoors that can be used as an immediate source of parts to reduce downtime or as a complete engine replacement if ever needed. There is also a spare Westerbeke diesel generator ready to go if needed.
Domestic Sea Exchanger desalinator makes 600 gallons fresh water per day, currently pickled.
Water Accumulator tank
Torrid Stainless steel water heater
DeWalt air compressor with outlet manifold in cockpit
(4) Air conditioner handler units with (2) air conditioner pumps
Hydraulic pump on starboard engine with PTO in cockpit
Electric cable winch in engine room to lower and raise transom platform
AC Power:
30 KW Onan diesel generator with about 6,000 hours
17 KW Onan Generator with about 12,000 hours
AC breaker panels at the Nav Station
DC Power:
(4) 8D AGM batteries new in 2022 in boxes on the aft deck
(2) GP 31 lead acid marine batteries in Generator compartment
(1) GP 27 lead acid battery in pilothouse for backup radio communications
DC Breaker panels at the Nav Station
Portable Fire Extinguishers:
CO2 15 lb in Cabin 4/2019
CO2 20 lb in Cabin 4/2019
(2) BC Size II in pilothouse 4/2019
(1) BC Size II in Engine Room 4/2019
Life raft - Six-man raft, exp February 2020, release exp February 2021
EPIRB ACR 406 exp 12/12/2021
(6) universal Survival Suits stenciled with vessel name
PFDs (8) Type II
(2) 30" Life Ring Buoys
Fully stocked first aid kit
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.
For quickest reply, please call or text Jonathan Smith, CPYB, at 860-514-3763 or email jsmith@prestigeyachtsales.net