Vessel Walkthrough
Entering the aftdeck/salon from the cockpit one finds an expansive and bright living area with all creature comforts to include air conditioning, wetbar, refrigeration and ice maker, flatscreen television, leather settee and lounge, teak parquet flooring, and fully enclosed with glass for excellent ambient lighting. Teak wing doors provide access to the side decks both port and starboard. Port and starboard teak pilothouse doors with integrated bi-folding screen doors offer additional access to the side decks from the pilothouse which is located just forward of the salon/aftdeck. Access to the flybridge is offered from the port side of the pilothouse via a teak ladder. Continuing forward from the pilothouse and down three steps, the lower salon affords additional entertaining/lounging area for owners and guests. Along the aft bulkhead in the lower salon houses a custom chest of drawers and additional entertainment/AV accessories. Moving forward and to port of the lower salon, the galley is expansive and includes all the modern appliances and conveniences of home. All appliances are full sized and the area is large enough to prepare gourmet meals for owners and guests. Continuing forward from the galley the crew/guest area includes a crew/guest stateroom, a small dinette, and utility area, head and shower, as well as access to the utility and engine room.
The main living quarters are accessed from the companionway at the aft bulkhead of the lower salon. The guest stateroom is located amidships to port and includes twin berths. Adjacent to the guest stateroom is the guest head which serves as the day head for entertaining. Continuing aft the full beam master stateroom is enormous and includes storage ample enough for extended cruising and liveaboard usage. Total accommodations include three staterooms and three heads which sleeps six comfortably with additional accommodation available via the settees in the lower and main salon.
Salon/Aft DeckStarting forward are twin teak wing doors with new wood blinds accessing the side decks. A full bulkhead between the wing doors separates this area from the forward Pilothouse. A teak and glass door in the bulkhead gives access to the Pilothouse. Centerline forward is a teak wet bar and cabinet housing a refrigerator, pull out glass and bottle storage on teak shelves, a Whirlpool Clear Ice icemaker and a stainless steel bar sink. All of the above are hidden behind recessed panel teak cabinet doors. Above is a large glass panel providing aft visibility from the Pilothouse. An etching of the yacht's profile has been sandblasted into the glass panel.
The sole of this area is a teak plank finished to perfection in a golden matte color. Furniture in the Salon includes a leather nail head three cushion sofa to port, a matching large chair and ottoman and a teak steamer trunk coffee table with storage within. Between the sofa and chair is an end table. The aft end of the sofa has a reading light. To starboard is a matching loveseat, and a reading lamp.
Across the aft bulkhead are teak cabinets port and starboard. The starboard quarter has a flatscreen TV, a DVD player and one air handler for the Salon. To port is a storage cabinet and the other SMX controlled air handler for the Salon. Centerline is the sliding door to the Cockpit.
Also in the Salon are five large brass dimmable overhead lights, three dimmable mini spots over the bar, two stereo speakers with volume control and an area rug with matching mats in the main entryways. The side windows slide open and are covered with Hunter Douglas golden oak real wood blinds. The electric fixtures are upgraded Viamar fixtures. On both the port and starboard sides of the Salon there is an attractive teak wainscoating under the windows.
Lower SalonA large sectional settee is located to port. Adjacent to starboard is the entertainment center to include a 65 inch flat panel display. On the aft bulkhead is a chest of five drawers with bamboo trim, a countertop and two bamboo and cane panel cabinets housing this area's entertainment electronics. They consist of a 19" Mitsubishi TV, a Sony SRTDE197 stereo receiver and a Pioneer PD-F908 100 disc CD changer. Outboard is a full size locker with two shelves within. On both the port and starboard side are large storage lockers that extend under the wide side decks. Forward is a lighted pass through to the Galley with cabinet access above. Overhead are ten dimmable mini spot lights and two stereo speakers. The windows crank down with screens that follow in true Burger style.
GalleyThe Galley is located forward of the Dining Salon and at the same deck level. This is not the typical Galley down cruiser arrangement. The area is full beam except for the passageway to the Forward Guest/Crew Stateroom. The sole is varnished teak parquet. The Galley is U-shaped from the port side with additional pantry storage to starboard. The counters are Corian and the cabinets have all been updated to a cane panel front. Overhead is a vinyl headliner with three overhead lights. All appliances were new in 1997.
GE ceramic style flush 4 burner cooktop
GE eye level oven
Spice rack
GE Spacemaker XL built-in microwave oven w/light & fan
Grohe removable spray handle faucet
Storage drawer
Soap dispenser at sink
(13) cabinet doors
Frigidaire Gallery clothes dryer
Corian counters w/built-in sink
Maytag extra large capacity clothes washer
Kenmore compact size dishwasher
Insinkerator garbage disposal
Whirlpool side by side refrigerator/freezer w/water & ice in door
Forward Crew/Guest AccomodationsLaundry
EQUIPMENT ROOM: Just forward of the Engine Room is an Equipment Room housing the yacht's Frigidair Gallery clothes dryer, several storage shelves and storage cabinets for the yacht's spares. This area is carpeted and well lit with two fluorescent lights and two incandescent lights.
Lounge
Down and forward four steps from the Galley is the Forward Lounge. Originally a Crew Lounge, the present owners do not utilize crew. The washing machine is in this area to starboard. The Frigidaire Gallery dryer is just aft in the companionway to the Engine Room.
To port is a two person dinette with a white laminate table. Above are two teak cabinets. Below the dinette are four storage drawers. The entrance to the Engine Room and Equipment Room is aft from this area. A large storage hold is located below the sole. Above are rod holders, DC lighting and 110V track lighting. This area is presently used as a small office and is perfectly suited as such.
Forward Guest Stateroom
Starting in the fore peak is the shower with stainless steel shower pan, access to the rope locker, a DC light and Kholer fixtures for the shower. Next aft to starboard are two shelves and three drawers. Immediately aft are two bunks. Above the upper bunk are two opening portholes with curtains. Each berth has a reading light. Below the lower berth are four storage drawers. To starboard starting forward is a large hanging locker with a gun rack inside. Overhead is an escape hatch with fold down steps.
Next aft is the Head with Galley Maid electric toilet connected to a Galley Maid "Delta" Coast Guard approved treatment system, four shelves for linen storage, a mirrored medicine cabinet, a stainless steel wash basin and a painted laminate countertop. Below is a storage cabinet in the vanity. Also in the Head is a vinyl sole, an auto flush timer for the head and AC and DC lighting.
Main AccomodationsAmidship Guest Stateroom
Just aft of the Dining Salon and down five steps is the Guest Cabin on the portside of the yacht. Unusually large, there are twin bunks with two drawers under each berth. Between is a four drawer nightstand with Corian top. Wood headboards and a Corian shelf outboard contrast well with the dark blue textured wall covering. Above the berths is a white wood bookshelf.
Forward are twin full size hanging lockers with auto lights and louvered wood doors. Between the lockers is a four drawer chest of drawers with a Corian top and porthole style mirror above. There is a full size dressing mirror behind the door. Large portholes with screens and drapes are outboard. Also in this cabin are pewter reading lights, a table lamp, stereo speakers, a TV outlet, a telephone and SMX A/C controls.
Across the companionway is the private Guest Head which also serves as the Day Head. It includes a white tile sole, an upgraded china Galley Maid head with a Galley Maid auto flush timer connected to a Galley Maid "Delta" Coast Guard approved treatment system. The vanity has two cabinet doors below a Corian counter with molded sink with a three sided mirror above the sink. The shower has a stainless steel pan, clear glass door, Corian walls and overhead and white Moen fixtures. The head also has an exhaust fan, opening screened porthole with Hunter Douglas wood blinds and a Corian shelf behind the toilet. The sliding screened porthole has Hunter Douglas wood blinds.
Master Stateroom
On centerline in the large Master Stateroom is a king size pedestal berth with two large drawers at the foot of the berth. To both port and starboard are nightstands with two drawers and an access panel below the drawers.
To both port and starboard on the outboard bulkheads are eight drawers each side. The tops are Corian counters. Above the Corian counter are two opening screened portholes with drapes on both the port and starboard sides. On the aft bulkhead are twin swing arm brass lamps. Centerline is artwork with a brass light covering the emergency escape hatch to the Lazarette.
Located on both port and starboard sides forward there are two huge door hanging lockers with auto lights. The starboard side has a safe within. On the forward bulkhead is a built-in bookcase. Below are eight cabinet doors for storage. The TV sound plays through the overhead stereo speakers. Also in this cabin are SMX controls, DC and AC lighting as well as the entrance the en-suite head.
The Master Stateroom Head is forward to starboard and has a white tile sole, and an upgraded Galley Maid ceramic toilet with auto flush connected to a Galley Maid "Delta" Coast Guard approved treatment system. Behind the toilet are two cabinets doors serving as the medicine cabinet. The vanity has three cabinet doors below and a molded sink in the Corian countertop above. The outboard and aft sides are all mirrored with built-in lights and make up mirror. The full size tub has a clear glass sliding enclosure, Corian walls and ceiling, a hand held or wall mountable fixture and an exhaust fan. The lighting is both AC and DC. A sliding screen porthole with Hunter Douglas wood shades is above.
Decks, Cockpit, FlybridgeFore Deck
(3) Step plate w/yacht's name
(1) boarding gate port
Teak decks (2) Boarding gates stbd (fwd & midship)
Stainless steel anchor chute
Khalenburg air horns
Varnished bow staff w/burgee
Electric/air horns
(2) Rope deck pipes
Custom bow seat w/ storage below & back rest, alum. work & cushions new 2000
Varnished teak eye brow trim on Flybridge & trunk cabin
Varnished cap rails
(4) Fold down steps to coach roof
Varnished hand rails
Varnished teak name boards
Aluminum bow rail (forward) removed for more classic look
(2) Spring line cleats port Ideal electric windlass w/foot switch
(2) Spring line cleats starboard
(3) Windshield wipers
Varnished teak burgee staff
Varnished Pilothouse doors
Fijord 125 lb. anchor mounted in chute
Varnished wing doors
Burger anchor davit
Canvas cover for bow seat
7 step Marquipt Tide Ride boarding ladder w/teak hand rail
Fore Deck hatch
6 step Marquipt Tide Ride boarding ladder w/teak hand rail
International navigation lights
Side stanchions w/life lines
(2) Fore Deck lights
Fresh water wash down system
Carlisle Finch 12" spot light
Salt water wash down system
Cockpit
(3) Steps from Salon Cockpit shower
Under deck catch well w/drain
Swim platform
Tuthill Fill Rite fuel transfer meter
Walk through transom door w/varnished gate
Fuel transfer pump
Live fish well w/circulating pump
Varnished teak coaming board
Cockpit fresh water wash down system
Cockpit lighting
(2) Flush mount rod holders
Flag socket w/varnished flag staff
Three person bench seat w/new cushions & storage locker below
(2) Teak chairs w/table
Teak sole
Removable tender mooring whips w/flush mount hardware
Under Cockpit access hatch
Cockpit sunshade
Corian top cabinet w/flush sink & Grohe removable spray faucet
Under platform swim ladder
Flybridge
Flybridge carpet
Northstar 800X GPS
New L shaped seating & cushions port & stbd & storage below
House phone /12 station intercom on Flybridge
38" stainless steel Destroyer wheel
Full gauges on Flybridge
8 man Avon life raft in canister ? not currently certified
Datamarine 3030 digital depth gauge
Northstar 952 color GPS/plotter (new '04)
Full mast w/dual radar scanners
Robertson remote for autopilot
(2) New Pompanette teak ladder back helm chairs w/removable cushions, cover & footrest
(2) Burger electric tender davits 1 port, 1 stbd, allows for port or stbd launching
Flybridge speakers w/volume control
Newer Bimini top & frame
Remote speaker for Flybridge VHF
48mi Furuno model 1940 radar
Pompanette stool at third helm position
Motorola Triton M200 VHF radio
Flybridge cover
Panish clutch & throttle control
Covers for Flybridge seating
Vosper control for stabilizers
Hatch to Pilothouse below
Control for synchronizers
(2) Spreader lights on mast
Custom rails to mount tender
Meal & absent lights
Man overboard light
Danforth/Kelvin White 10" compass in chrome binnacle
Tinted plexiglass windshield w/frame
Electrical & MechanicalElectrical System
Danforth Charicator battery condition meter at helm
20kW Westebeke stbd genset w/"Super Silencer" lead sound shield covers-850 hr
Dual line volt meter for yacht's electric system at helm
20kW Westebeke port genset w/"Super Silencer" lead sound shield covers-950 hr
Dual line amp meter for yacht's electric system at helm
Panasonic phone system w/12 station intercom
32 volt volt meter at Engine Room panel
(3) incoming land phone lines plus cell & Sat lines
32 volt amp meter at Engine Room panel
40 amp 12 volt Sentry battery charger
12 volt volt meter at Engine Room panel
30 amp 32 volt Lamarch battery charger
12 volt amp meter at Engine Room panel
Battery parallel switch
110 volt frequency meter at Engine Room panel
Electric distribution panel in Engine Room (new '96)
(8) 8 volt batteries (2 banks) in Lazarette for house system & main engine starting (new 2006)
(2) 15 KVA Acme general purpose electrical transformers
(3) Ea. telephone & TV shore cords
Pro Mariner yacht corrosion monitor
(4) Battery shut off switches
Galvanic Isolation system at shore cord inlets
110V/220 volt AC electrical system
(2) 50 amp 120/240 Hubbel power inlets (new 2000)
12V/32 volt DC electrical system
(3) Telephone/TV Hubell inlets (new 2000)
Electrical bonding system
New generator batteries - 2006
LazaretteSteering gear w/Hynautic hydraulic assist
Open to under Cockpit storage area
5 step vertical Marquipt boarding ladder
Emergency escape hatch from Master Stateroom
(2) 32 volt battery banks (new 2006)
Thermostatically controlled exhaust fan
(2) Spare propellers
Engine RoomHigh water alarm system
Engine Room carpet w/bound edge over diamond plate sole
Dual Racor 1000F fuel filters w/vacuum gauge for each engine
Vulcan drive saver on main engine shafts
Single Racor 500F fuel filters for each generator
Perko main engine intake strainer
Full manual Engine Room gauges w/start/stop switches
Raw water cooled shaft log w/crossover valves
(3) Hersey pneumatic fuel tank gauges
Pre Lube oil lubrications system for main engines
Hersey pneumatic water tank gauge
(2) Dayton 110V engine room blower
40 gal. hot water heater (new 12/03)
Fresh water spigot in Engine Room
Carpeted sole (outdoor type)
Engine lube oil storage tank
(5) AC fluorescent light fixtures
Shaft log drip pan plumbed to gray water tank
(4) DC incandescent light fixtures
A/C condensate & showers plumbed to gray water tank
Strobe light for telephone ring signal in Engine Room
Emergency engine stop cable
Kahlenberg 32V air compressor for air horn system
Flotech house water accumulator tank
Fiberglass wrapped single wall exhaust system
Fresh water spigot w/hose
(7) Portable fire extinguishers various sizes throughout yacht
Drive Saver Vulcan coupling - on main engine shafts
Engine Room sound insulation
Doggable engine room door w/gasket
GE/Myers 110V house fresh water pump
(2) Kidde 35 lb. C02 auto/manual fire control systems
110 volt belt driven emergency Engine Room bilge pump /wash down pump
2 1/2" Aquamet 17 main & stub shaft
(2) Stewart Warner electric fuel pumps
2 1/2" Aquamet 17 spare stub shaft inside port tube
Oberdorfer 110V lube oil change pump (4 point)
"spurs" shaft line cutters
(2) Rule 2000 gph auto/manual bilge pumps
Vosper minifin hydraulic stabilizer rebuilt 1997 w/updated controls
Rule 1750 gph auto/manual bilge pump
Glendinning engine synchronizers
Engine driven emergency bilge pump
Twin Disc MG-514 2:1 transmissions
Par 32 volt pump for gray water tank
(4) Round opening portholes in Engine Room
Oberdorpher 110V air conditioner cooling pump for A/C compressors
Engine alarm system for high temp, low oil pressure
Cruiseair air conditioning cooling pump for Salon A/C's
(7) Cruiseair A/C compressors as follows:
Pilothouse 16,000 BTU
Galley 12, 000 BTU
Master Stateroom 12,000 BTU
Forward Stateroom 12, 000 BTU
Guest Stateroom 7000 BTU
Salon Port 16,000 BTU
Salon Starboard 16,000 BTU
Additional InformationRemarks
The following items were replaced during an extensive refit at Rybovich Spencer in 1997:
All Galley appliances
All headliners including most overhead light fixtures
All 7 air conditioning compressors
Both shaft log tubes and logs
New exhaust system for main engines
Replating of keel area, bottom plates and tank tops as needed
Both 20 kW Westebeke gensets
(2) Galley Maid household style heads with fresh water flush
(1) Galley Maid Marine head w/salt water flush
(3) Galley Maid "Delta" Coast Guard approved treatment systems
Engine Room and Lazarette ventilation blowers
All bilge pumps
Stabilizers rebuilt and updated
New teak cabinetry and wainscoating in Salon
Additionally in 2000 considerable upgrades via newly designed welded aluminum for the yacht's bow seat and bridge seating, updating the seating to emulate Burger's built in the 80's. All new shore cord and telephone/TV inlets upgraded during the yacht's repaint. Note: Actual LOA with swim platform is 77'.
2014 Updates and Upgrades:
New paint - superstructure and hull
Bottom job
New canvas
Brightwork
Carpet
Updated master stateroom
ReferencesThanks to Jeff Stanley for the use of information relating to history, upgrades, and maintenance of Garbo through 2009. All of the information noted within relating to completion dates of upgrades and specific equipment was compiled and provided by Jeff.
Also, Thanks to Jason Mashke CPYB for allowing me to use his hard work in developing the listing as well as the yachtworld photography.
ExclusionsOwner's personal effects.
DisclaimerThe 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.
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