Vessel Walkthrough This is a 1987 boat that had a refit and was stretched from its original length of 83’ to 98’ in 2003. Six stateroom boat with five heads. 2004 Detroit Diesel 60 Series 825HP engines. Vessel Walkthrough: SMALLER TRADES CONSIDERED: The value of a cockpit or a large swim platform on a motor yacht is very helpful when getting on or off a boat at the dock. “Wanderlust†is no exception. She boats both a large swim platform and wide gunwales on her newly extended cockpit for easy access to get on the boat either for challenged guests, luggage for a long trip, or groceries. Once getting on the boat from the swim platform, the transom door and gate put you in large teak cockpit. The cockpit houses a BBQ grill, lots of storage, refrigerator, dive tank storage and quick release nozzle to refill tanks, a prep center for fishing/grilling, entrance to work room, cockpit controls on port side and three in sole storage boxes. Four steps up puts you in a shaded and covered aft deck. This beautiful and large aft deck offers a great morning or evening of casual dining on a teak table surrounded by six teak chairs or enjoying a nice book catching the morning sun reading a great book on the two teak lounge chairs and small cocktail table. The aft deck has two side tinted windows with screens that can allow a nice breeze to blow through and cool the aft deck if needed. The new extension in 2003 allowed for the cockpit and the large aft deck. The extension put on two large windows looking aft on both port and starboard and large sturdy tinted heavy duty salon door. Once inside you look around to many things that catch your eye. A large granite bar top awaits you with four custom and very comfortable inviting bar stools. Across from the bar is an l- shaped and lengthy sofa. The spacious salon also has a popup TV and dinette table for four. There are two large storage areas in two separate credenza type units, one in front of the dinette and sits under an see through area to the pilot house and one under the pop up TV on the starboard side. The day head is located on the port side just ahead of the sofa. Just outside the day head is a stairway that leads down to the staterooms, generator rooms and engine rooms. The full beam master is the aft stateroom with a queen bed and two large hanging closets. There are plenty of drawer storage for lengthy stay and large head with his and her sinks, tub encased by a stall shower. Forward of the master are the split engine room doors housing fresh Detroit Series 60/825 HP diesels. This companionway also has the VIP stateroom and en-suite head as well as another stateroom that has split bunks and an en-suite head. The companionway is long and has a privacy door that stops where the main staircase is located. Aft and below of the main staircase is the laundry center covered by raised tambour doors, a large storage closet, the generator rooms split on either side, and a side stateroom with a privacy curtain. Up four steps are two more staterooms , one has over under bunks and the stateroom all the way forward has an island queen. The two staterooms share one head on the starboard side. Upon coming up from these two forward staterooms and going aft you walk into the spacious country kitchen and galley. The galley style is very popular because of how open it is from the galley and the large seating table. This large teak table also has four chairs to add to the full back curved seating against the wall. The bridge has two entrances, one on the port side in the pilothouse and the other is from the aft deck. On the bridge is the dome for the SAT TV, a 20’ Novurania dinghy, two hydraulic davits, a life raft, a hot tub, two dinette tables with cushioned backrests and bottoms, a BBQ grill and prep center, refrigeration, three helm chairs, and the forward helm. The bridge has both port and starboard steps down to get to the pilothouse doors and to get to the bow. The bow has a tall stainless steel handrail forward all the back to the pilothouse doors. |
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