Walkthrough
The vessel MARE CORSA is most easily entered via her swim platform and oversize walk through transom door. The Lower Cockpit is spacious and well suited for cruising or fishing. The Upper Cockpit is fully enclosed and air conditioned or cooled via the many opening windows, hatches and aft curtains. The huge Helm is centerline. A door and steps in the starboard hull lead to the Galley aft and the Guest Stateroom or Office forward.
A door and steps into the port hull lead to the Master Forward and the yacht’s Head and shower aft.
Galley
In the starboard hull at the bottom of the entry steps is the yacht’s surprisingly complete Galley. Equipment includes:
Nova Kool under counter double door refrigerator/freezer
Emerson stainless steel microwave oven
Force 10 Ceran top two burner stove
Under mount double stainless steel sink
(6) Teak storage cabinets
(6) Teak drawers
Corian countertops
(2) Overhead halogen mini spots
(4) Under counter halogen mini spots
Stainless steel port light w/shade
(2) 120 Volt GFCI outlets
Fire extinguisher
(2) Under deck storage hatches w/varnished hatch covers
Starboard Stateroom/Office/Navigation Area
Just forward of the Galley through a teak entry door is the Guest Stateroom. The aft part of the berth cushion stows forward to reveal a desk, teak storage cuddy, reading lights, 12 Volt DC outlet and a telephone outlet. A swing out stool makes this area perfect for plotting your next course or doing some quick office work.
Also within this area are the following items:
Carbon monoxide detector & alarm
Bomar overhead deck hatch w/Ocean Air screens/shade
(2) Brass reading lights
(2) Overhead halogen mini spots
(2) Teak storage cuddies
(2) Under deck storage hatches w/varnished hatch covers
(1) Hella 12 volt fan
Master Stateroom
In the port hull at the bottom of the steps is the yacht’s electrical panel with two teak cabinets below. Next forward behind a teak entry door is the Master Stateroom. Inboard is a raised queen size berth with storage below. Above the berth is a Bomar escape hatch with an Ocean Air sliding screen/sun cover. Forward of the upholstered headboard are two storage cuddies and two brass reading lamps. Outboard is a cedar lined hanging locker with a teak door and two hull side narrow shelves with teak keepers.
Also in the Master Stateroom is the following equipment:
Initial HD 17” LCD TV w/DVD on a swing out mount
(2) Stainless steel portholes w/shades
(1) Hella 12 volt cabin fan
(2) 120 Volt AC outlets
(1) 12 Volt DC accessory outlet
Carbon monoxide detector/alarm
(2) Teak storage cabinets
(3) Teak drawers
(2) Under deck storage hatches w/varnished hatch covers
Access panels to the back of the Helm
The yacht’s digital air conditioning controller
Head
Continuing aft past the steps and electrical panel is the yacht’s private Head behind a teak door. The teak vanity has one storage locker below and a Corian countertop with an under mount stainless steel sink above. A two door mirrored medicine cabinet is above. The toilet is a Jabsco 12 volt electric marine head. The fully enclosed curtain shower has a handheld or wall mounted fixture, a teak grate sole, an exhaust fan, a light and a soap/shampoo dispenser.
Also in this area are two halogen overhead mini spots, an AC vent, a GFCI 120 volt outlet, a stainless steel opening porthole with shade, a teak cabinet behind the toilet and a shower sump.
Foredeck
Fiberglass non skid deck
Simpson Lawrence Sprint 600 windlass rope/chain gypsy
Up & down foot switches for windlass w/stainless steel covers
Delta Fast Set 22 lb. plow anchor w/200’ of new stainless steel chain
Anchor chute w/roller
Twin anchor lockers
Guardian G7 7 lb. secondary anchor
Welded stainless steel bow rails
(2) Bomar deck hatches
Stainless steel handrails on house roof
Stainless steel handrails on coach roof
International navigation lights
Danforth 5” magnetic compass w/fiberglass sunshield
Sirius Sat radio antenna
Asymmetrical house placement w/slightly wider walk around side decks on starboard side
(2) AFI electric air horns
(3) Windshield wipers
Lower Cockpit
Fiberglass swim platform
Four step stainless steel swim ladder under fiberglass hatch
Wide walk through transom w/gate at gunnell
Fiberglass non skid deck
Large lift up transom locker for ample storage
Remote fuel shut off valves
Dockside water inlet w/pressure regulator
Freshwater wash down
Saltwater wash down w/stowed coiled hose
Molded hot & cold water sink w/removable spray faucet
Corian cutting board under hinged fiberglass top
12 Volt accessory outlet
(2) SSI tackle locker cabinets
Upholstered jump seat
6 Place aluminum rocket launcher under hardtop facing aft
(6) Flush mount rod holders
Gaff & rod storage under gunnell port & starboard
Hause pipe fare leads w/10” cleats mounted below the gunnell
(4) Sony Cockpit speakers
Indirect LED Cockpit lighting (4/12)
Upholstered coaming bolsters (4/12)
(2) LED flood lights on hardtop facing aft (4/12)
(2) LED lights in Aft Deck overhang (4/12)
U Line icemaker
Aft Cockpit shower
Self bailing Cockpit
Cable TV/phone inlet w/cords
(2) Hatches into each Engine Room
12 Volt accessory outlet
Electric down rigger outlets
Pompanette Tournament fighting chair w/backrest & rocket launcher backrest
Removable folding leg aft transom seating w/storage bag
Upper Cockpit
Just two steps up from the exterior Cockpit is the Upper Cockpit, fully enclosed with three sides of tempered glass that integrate into the molded fiberglass hardtop with a welded aluminum frame. The forward three panels are fixed with the center side panel both port and starboard sliding open for ventilation. This is the principal difference in the 3480 model. The 3470 has a non integrated windshield. Two large Bomar hatches overhead provide additional ventilation and include ocean air sliding sun screens. The aft side has a roll up clear vinyl enclosure with roll up door to starboard.
Immediately to port is an upholstered (new 4/12) L shaped settee with access to the Panda diesel generator below. An adjustable height varnished teak table lies in front of the settee. Next forward is the bi fold door into the port hull (Head and Master Cabin).
The huge Helm area is centerline with the equipment described in the Helm equipment section. To starboard is a sliding door leading into the starboard hull (Guest Stateroom and Galley) followed by a fiberglass cabinet with a Nova Kool refrigerator built in, with two sliding door storage cabinets above.
Also in this area are three overhead teak storage cabinets on both the port and starboard side, five overhead LED mini spots, two 120V GFCI protected outlets, three Hella 12 volt fans, two Sony stereo speakers and a Uniden wireless VHF mic.
The Upper Cockpit tempered safety glass has an applied 3M Prestige PR 50 sun control window film for 56% solar rejection, 99.9% UV rejection, 43% glare reduction.
Helm Equipment
Port Garmin 5212 multi function touch screen chart plotter/radar/sounder/weather
Starboard Garmin 5212 multi function touch screen chart plotter/radar/sounder/weather
Garmin GDL 30 XM satellite weather receiver
Garmin GSD 2 dual frequency sounder
Nautomatic/Garmin/TR 1 autopilot w/handheld controller
Garmin model 20 36 mile radar
Garmin GPS receiver
Garmin GSM network port expander
(2) Uniden ESM 525 VHF radios w/DSC
(2) 6 db gain VHF antennas
Uniden wireless remote VHF mic
Standard Horizon VHF speaker w/amp
Fusion MSIP600 AM/FM/CD/Sirius multimedia radio w/remote at Helm (new 6/14)
iPod interface for Fusion radio
Cummins Marine Smart Craft data center w/monitors & alarm
Teleflex electronic single lever engine controls (new 6/12)
Windlass control switch
VDO analog engine gauges
Chart well w/plexiglass cover
(3) Vetus variable speed windshield wiper controls w/washers
Red night vision light overhead
(2) Under window air vents
Twin pedestal, adjustable height helm chair w/fore & aft adjustment, new upholstery 4/12
(2) 12 Volt DC accessory outlets
Lenco trim tab controller
Sea Star hydraulic steering w/stainless steel helm wheel
(3) Cup holders
(2) AC vents
Start/stop buttons w/key switches at Helm
Cummins engine synchronizer, cruise 1 & 2, low idle selector switches at Helm
Sea Fire Engine Room fire system status panel
Tower
In March/April of 2012 a new $28,000 tower was added by Bluewater Towers in Ft. Lauderdale. Equipment includes:
Flat rail steps on new tower legs for ease of Tower access
Oversized fiberglass electronics box
Tilting stainless steel helm wheel w/speed knob
Garmin 5212 touch screen plotter/radar/weather
Swivel Nav pod for plotter
Smartcraft digital engine gauge panel
Start stop panels
Horn button
Teleflex electronic engine controls
(3) LED overhead lights in top red, blue or white
(2) Aft LED floodlights
(2) Side floodlights
(1) Forward floodlight
Rupp single spreader outrigger
(2) Teaser reels
Uniden UM 415 VHF in electronics box
ACR searchlight control
Ritchie 3” magnetic compass
Pompanette helm seat w/footrest
L shaped seat for 3 - 4 people aft & to port
4 Rod rocket launcher on aft rail
Rupp center rigger
Garmin TRI autopilot remote
Solar battery charger on buggy top
New stereo speakers (6/14) on tower
Engine Room
Marine Air 18,000 BTU air conditioner w/Elite digital controller
(8) Rule bilge pumps w/float switches
Bilge pump cycle counter system
Rule bilge pump alarm, one port hull, one starboard hull
Macerator pump for waste tank
12 Volt freshwater pump
Freshwater & black water tank gauges at electrical panel
11 Gallon hot water tank
Jabsco oil change pump
(2) Algae X fuel conditioner
Lenco electro/hydraulic trim tab system
(2) Rule Engine Room blowers
ZF 801V transmissions, 1.64 to 1 transmission ratio
(2) 1 ¾ Stainless steel prop shafts
(2) Acme 22 x 22 Nibral 3 blade propellers
(2) PYI dripless shaft seals
(2) Racor 900 turbine fuel/water separators
Racor spin on fuel/water separator for generator
(3) Perko sea strainers w/sea cocks
(6) Water tight compartments
Foam filled double bottom hulls
Full skeg protection for props & shafts
Kevlar reinforced bow sections
DC Engine Room lights
Air Cept crankcase ventilation system
Fiberglass mufflers
(2) Cummins coolant recovery bottles
(2) Fireboy Engine Room fire suppression systems, recertified 7/14
(2) Spare props
Electrical
12 Volt DC system
120 Volt AC system
Fisher Panda 3.9 KW diesel generator in sound shield w/323.7 hours
(2) 30 Amp shore power cords w/external mounted breakers
AC panel w/digital Blue Sea Systems meter for volts/amps/HZ
DC panel w/digital Blue Sea Systems meter for volts/amps
Bilge pumps control panel for (8) bilge pumps
(8) 120V AC protected circuits
(10) 12 Volt DC protected circuits
(2) Xantrex Path Maker 250 amp automatic battery switches
Xantrex Series II automatic battery charger, new 12/12
(2) 6 Volt AGM house batteries
4) 12 Volt AGM engine batteries
(3) Battery switches
Battery parallel switch
(6) GFCI protected outlets
(5) 12 Volt DC accessory outlets
Wema wase tank gauge
Wema water tank gauge
2012 New Owner Additions
Pompanette Tournement fighting chair $3200.00 (off boat but available)
Pompanette rocket launcher/backrest $1400.00
(4) Blue LED underwater lights $9000.00
New ACR searchlight
New exterior cushions & bolsters
New Pilothouse seating & upholstery
All exterior lights changed to LED, Nav, courtesy, flood, etc.
200’ Stainless steel anchor chain
New Aft Deck enclosure curtain
Removable Aft Deck seats
Bluewater Marlin tower $28,000.00
Full controls for tower incl. hydraulic steering
New Teleflex electronic engine controls (dual station)
New Smartcraft engine LCD controls (dual station)
Spare props
Stainless steel covers for windlass deck switches
Electric down rigger outlets
Algae X fuel treatment system
(2) Engine Room fire suppression systems
Solar panel battery charger
Xantrex battery charger
(3) 5212 Garmin plotters/radar/sounder/weather displays
Engine service to include: heat exchangers, after coolers, transmission coolers, impellers, belts, fluids, etc.
June, 2014 new owner additions:
1) Awl grip light grey hull w/blue boot stripe $13,000
2) New Fusion stereo w/speakers
3) New starboard side transmission/V drive
Remarks
Rare 3480 Glacier Bay Powercat! Optional diesel power for longer range and better economy. She offers two separate Cabins, full Head, full Galley and an air conditioned Helm and Lounge Area.
Purchased in May of 2014 by her current owner who now must sell her due to health reasons.
Fish or cruise in an all weather helm or on the open tower. Seriously for sale as owner has purchased a larger yacht.
See video
http://youtu.be/gqpP-RSVPcQ
Note: Video was before hull paint and 2014 upgrades.
Exclusions
While every effort was made to list all pertinent included equipment aboard MARE CORSA, there are some personal belongings aboard. Prospective purchasers should assume any item not specifically mentioned herein will not convey at closing.
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