1991 Tollycraft 48 CPMYSold
$99,000
Boat in Hampton, VA 23669 US
48 CPMY
2 Engines (2x Cummins)
48.2 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
The "II Freedom II" is one of very few vintage Tollycraft 48' Motoryachts currently available! She has had multiple updates over the years, including a pair of Cummins Factory remanufactured 370hp 6BTA 5.9 diesel engines installed in 2008 with only 1,335hours on them (1,000 hour service was performed 10/23), and a Cummins ONAN 7.5kw generator installed in 2012 with only 600 hours!! Also added in 2012 were granite countertops in the forward salon and galley, dripless shaft seals, reupholstered salon settee, Avanti refrigerator/freezer in galley, and a Frigidaire microwave. With her roomy interior, low-hour engines, upper and lower helm layout, and foldable mast, she would make the PERFECT Great Loop boat! These Cummins engines push her along at an easy 16-17 knot cruise. She has new GARMIN electronics, a hard-bottom inflatable dingy, and an electric dingy davit system. She is ready to go! Currently located at Salt Ponds Marina in Hampton, VA where she is easy to see.
**Preliminary Listing- much for information to follow. Photos shown are of the boat from Summer 2023. New photos to be taken ASAP. The carpeting has also since been replaced. Call listing agent, Mark Connors at 757-406-1673, for further details in the meantime.
From a floating dock, boarding is vey easy via the swim platform and through the transom gate into the cockpit area. There are 3 entryways into the yacht: through 2 sliding doors on either side of the main salon, or through a "hatch door" on top of the aft cabin trunk into the salon. This 3rd entry makes getting from one helm station to the other a snap! Once in the salon, there is a large "L-Shaped" settee aft to port which has the rare "hide-a-bed" feature to create a double berth. Also in this area is a large movable glass cocktail table, with the entertainment center and barrel chair directly across to starboard. Note in the photographs that the Samsung TV swivels up and hangs out of view when not being used. Forward to starboard is the lower helm station with a pedestal-style helm seat, a full suite of electronics, sliding door for easy access to the deck, and an aft-facing camera display. Opposite the lower station is a beautiful granite "breakfast counter" with two stool seats (storage inside), and another sliding door giving Captain and crew easy access to the decks.
Moving forward and down is the galley to port with dinette to starboard. The galley features a matching granite countertop with large sink, relatively new Avanti refrigerator/freezer and Frigidaire microwave, Princess 3-burner electric stovetop with oven, and plenty of countertop space. Storage is abundant, and is more than suitable for long-term cruising. Opposite is the convertible dinette which seats 4 for dining, and 2 for sleeping if needed.
Moving forward still is the guest stateroom which features two wide berths on either side, hanging locker, drawer storage, overhead hatch, portlights on both sides, separate Air Conditioning, a tremendous amount of storage beneath both berths, and a private head. This head is a "wet head" on most sisterships, but "Merry Clam" was never fully plumbed for showering in this space. (shower drain exists below the removable carpet, but there is no shower head installed currently).
Moving back aft through the salon, the master stateroom is aft and down. The master features a centerline queen berth, large hanging locker, multiple drawers, a vanity with stool and bright lighting, separate Air Conditioning system, and private head with stall shower. There is plenty of natural lighting available when wanted, as well as complete privacy via the heavy blinds.
Walking back forward up into the salon (which has its own Air Conditioning system), there is a short staircase aft and to starboard that leads out through the "hatch door" onto the upper aft deck. On this deck is easy access forward and up a couple of steps to the flybridge, as well as a dingy bracket and electric davit, large dock box, and high rails for safety in transit. There is currently no dingy that conveys with the yacht.
The flybridge has plenty of room for entertaining or dining, and offers the Captain an incredible vantage point from which to pilot the yacht. The centerline helm has a full compliment of electronics for navigation, and there is plenty of storage in two large lockers beneath the brow. Aft to port is large "L-Shaped" settee with storage beneath, and a custom-made cocktail table for dining or entertaining. Also mounted on the flybridge is a "Frigid Rigid" cooler that also offers additional seating. Shade is provided by a relatively new (2019) Sunbrella bimini top.
Finally, the engine room. This space is accessed beneath the steps that lead from the salon forward to the galley/dinette area. The forward section of the engine space is more like a "pump room", and houses the hot water heater, fresh water pump, and forward head equipment. The aft section is the main engine room. The 2008 Cummins engines are still shiny and clean, all equipment is easily accessible, and there is PLENTY of room to get around for maintenance. There is plenty of storage as well. The generator is located in the cockpit lazarette and is protected by a sound shield as well as a hatch cover with excellent draining capabilities.
Frigidaire Microwave
Avanti refrigerator/freezer
Second separate freezer installed 2022
Princess electric stove top (3 burners) with oven
Cuisinart Toaster
Black and Decker coffee maker
Granite Countertops
Large sink
Abundant cabinet and drawer storage
LOWER STATION:
Simrad NSS8 color chart plotter with built-in autopilot
Furuno Radar
Standard Horizon VHF
IPAD with Navionics (back-up)
B&G digital depth
TFT Aft Facing Camera display
Azimuth digital compass
Windlass controls
UPPER STATION:
Simrad NSS12 color chart plotter with built-in autopilot
B&G digital depth
ICOM IC-M504 VHF
Standard Horizon VHF
Danforth Compass
Twin Cummins 6BTA 5.9 370hp diesel engines (new 2008) 1,335hours
Cummins ONAN 7.5kw diesel generator with sound shield (new 2012) 600hours
Double racors for main engines
Phase Three 3-stage smart charger
Xantrex Inverter
Oil change pump
Dripless shaft seals (new 2012)
Hot water heater
Cruisair AC with reverse cycle heat (3 zones)
Back-up electric heaters
Fireboy fire suppression system (2 units)
Lewmar Windlass
Trim tabs
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 7/11/25 | Initial price | $99,000 |
Overview from around the web 1991 Tollycraft 48 CPMY
Customers praise the 1991 Tollycraft 48 CPMY for its classic design and solid build quality, highlighting its spacious and comfortable interior ideal for extended cruising
Many appreciate the reliable performance of its twin diesel engines and the smooth handling in various sea conditions. The boat’s craftsmanship and attention to detail receive frequent commendations, along with its ample deck space for entertaining. Overall, owners value the blend of traditional styling with practical features, making it a favored choice among enthusiasts of classic motor yachts.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1991 Tollycraft 48 CPMY (Convertible Pilot Motor Yacht) is a classic vessel known for its solid construction and timeless design. Here are some pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Sturdy Build: Tollycraft is renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and durable construction, providing a reliable and seaworthy vessel.
Spacious Layout: The 48-foot size offers ample living and entertaining space, including comfortable cabins, a full galley, and a roomy salon.
Versatile Design: The convertible pilot house allows for both enclosed and open-air piloting, enhancing comfort and visibility in various weather conditions.
Good Performance: Equipped with powerful engines, the 48 CPMY delivers respectable cruising speeds and solid handling.
Classic Aesthetics: The traditional styling appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate a timeless, elegant motor yacht look.
Cons
Older Systems: Being a 1991 model, some onboard systems and electronics may be outdated and could require upgrades or replacements.
Fuel Consumption: Larger displacement and powerful engines mean higher fuel consumption compared to more modern, fuel-efficient designs.
Maintenance Needs: As with any older vessel, ongoing maintenance and potential refurbishment can be necessary to keep the boat in top condition.
Limited Modern Amenities: The classic design may lack some of the contemporary conveniences and technology found in newer yachts.
Weight and Draft: The heavier displacement might limit access to shallow waters and reduce agility compared to lighter, more modern boats.
Made For
The 1991 Tollycraft 48 CPMY is ideal for discerning boaters seeking a classic, well-crafted motor yacht that combines timeless style with reliable performance. Perfect for those who enjoy comfortable cruising, entertaining guests, and spending extended time on the water, this vessel suits families or couples looking for a spacious and elegant yacht with quality construction and ample amenities. Whether you're a seasoned captain or an enthusiast eager to explore coastal destinations, the Tollycraft 48 CPMY offers a refined boating experience tailored to your lifestyle.
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