Cockpit and Fishing Equipment
The cockpit is very big, Teak covering boards with hawse pipes for stern lines. Very Large transom fishbox with piano hinged lid. Fighting Chair with launcher backrest, and padded armrests (recently recovered) cutting board and rigging drawer (custom fighting chair cover included). 50 amp shore power connection is located beneath the stbd coaming, Fresh and Raw water washdowns are located beneath the port coaming, Livewell beneath the ladder. There is a high capacity washdown connection beneath the salon step that is suitable for feeding an Auxiliary Livewell if so desired. 12 volt Plugs for electric reels are under the gunwhales. Engine room access from the cockpit, two large insulated bait/tackle compartments. Generous overhang from the flybridge provides excellent afternoon shade. Triple spreader outriggers with flybridge release, Center Rigger. The beautiful teak and tinted glass salon door is located on the std side, and is fully lockable and has a functioning side-lite half door.
Salon and Galley
Due to the generous beam of this vessel, the salon is quite large. Satin finished Teak trim for the Windows, doors and valences. Headliner with flush mounted overhead lighting. The AC/DC breaker panel is along the stbd side with remote control for the generator and breakers for all electrical items. There are built in L-shaped bench sofas on both sides of the salon. Cushions are easily removable with TONS OF ROD STORAGE under these benches. The carpeted floor is clean and headroom is ample. Controls for the Reverse Cycle HVAC system are located in the galley.
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - RCA TV/VCR player
- DVD player
- Sharp 300w stereo with AM/FM/CD/Aux input
GALLEY - Kenmore under-counter Freezer
- Kenmore under-counter Refrigerator
- Sharp Carousel microwave oven
- large Formica Counters trimmed with Teak
- Porcelain Sink with combination faucet
- (Kenmore 20 gallon water heater in engine room)
- Galley outlets
- Counter-top Coffee maker
- Heating/ Air Conditioning control panel
Accommodations
Down the extra wide stairway from the Salon, is the lover level.
GUEST HEAD
The guest head is immediately to Stbd with good counter space, sink with hot/cold faucet, 2 medicine cabinets, under counter storage, Raritan electric flushing toilet. Wallpaper on the walls with clear plexiglass below the chair rail for easy clean-up.
MASTER STATEROOM
Along the port side is the MSR with a privacy door. There is a nightstand and double wide berth, with an overhead deck hatch. Teak cabinets are overhead for storage. Carpeted floor and good headroom.
MASTER HEAD/SHOWER
Forward is private access to the master head. Here you will find a counter with sink, medicine cabinet, Raritan electric flushing toilet, and a stand-up stall shower with curtain.
HALLWAY BUNKS
Moving towards the bow you will find upper and lower crew bunks (foam mattresses) with overhead rod racks. Reading lamps for convenience.
GUEST BUNK ROOM
The guest room is forward with a privacy door. There is a counter top along the Stbd side, with door and drawer storage cabinets (perfect spot for additional tackle). Upper and lower bunks with foam mattresses are along the port side. There is an overhead hatch, and overhead rod storage for another 30 rods. Anchor locker access is forward with access to the underside of the Windlass.
Flying Bridge
The bridge is accessed by a ladder from the stbd side of the cockpit. Along the back rail there are Gold Anodized rocket launcher style holders for 6 rods. This is tournament style helm with single lever controls, and a single ladder-back helm chair. Trolling valves are conveniently located on either side of the helm pod. Bench seating, with removable cushions, run along both sides of the bridge for passenger seating (there is storage beneath both benches). A pop-up electronics box sits just ahead of the helm pod, within easy reach of the Capt. A 3 sided helm enclosure with large U-zips for fresh air. ELECTRONICS - Garmin 4212 color GPS/Plotter (2 screens)
- Garmin xHD2 4' open array radar antenna
- Raytheon color radar with 4' open array
- Raytheon V8010 color sounder
- Northstrar 952x GPS/Plotter
- Icom M502 VHF Radio
- Standard Horizon VHF Radio
- Navico PH8000 autopilot
- remote spotlight with helm control
- Good anchor windlass with helm control
- Fiberglass hardtop over Anodized Aluminum frame
Foredeck
- Non-skid side decks
- Brightly Varnished teak toe rail
- Brightly varnished teak eyebrow
- Tinted salon side windows
- Painted "black mask"
- Large stainless steel mid ship cleats (2 on each side), plus bow cleat
- Non-skid foredeck
- Goode anchor windlass with Bow Cleat
- Brightly varnished Anchor Pulpit with Stainless Steel anchor chute
- 3 foredeck hatches
Engine Room & Mechanical Equipment
Engine room access is from the Cockpit. You will find the engine room to be very brightly lit, clean and tidy. Carpeted down the center with mirrored panels above the engines and along both outboard sides. This helps to makes engine room checks easy. Engine air intake vents are under the gunwhales. - There is a Battery charger located behind the stbd engine that charges the Battery for the DC reel outlets in the cockpit
- Paper towel rack conveniently located near the door
- Dual Racor Primary fuel filters (2 for each engine), conveniently located near the engine room door.
- Twin Disk Transmissions (model MG 5114A, 1.75:1) with Trolling Valves, new in 2006
- Main engines are Lugger 2140A (700 hp at 2100 rpm), new in 2006
- 75 gallon water tank located at the front of the engine room
- Tool box located at front of engine room
- 20 gallon water heater in front of Port engine
- There is a bank of batteries for each engine (2 batteries in each bank), each bank has it's own 24 volt charger
- The generator is an 8kw Onan with 4200 hrs of run time, it sits in front of the Stbd engine with it's own battery.
- A ProMariner 40 amp battery charger hangs near the Generator, this is the charger for the 12v DC system (including the Generator Battery)
- Reverso Oil change pump, located in front of the Stbd engine, with connections for both Main engines and the Generator
Cruise Speed and Fuel Burn info
Bootlegger holds 600 gallons of fuel (two 300 gallon aluminum tanks) under the cockpit floor. These tanks can easily be seen while going down the alley towards the Rudder Posts. The alleyway between the tanks is carpeted.
Fuel Burn: on a normal day fishing from Va Beach to the Norfolk Canyon and back, she normally burns 250 to 270 gallons of fuel). This equates to about 1/2 NMPG on a full day trip.
RUNNING NUMBERS - Trolling Valves allow you to get down to 1.5 kts
- 1300 rpm= 17-18 kts easy cruise
- 1800 rpm= 26 kts, Approx 35 gph
- 1950 rpm= 28 kts, Approx 40 gph
- 2100 rpm= 31-32 kts
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