Welcome Aboard
Celebrate is the youngest Selene 43 on the market in the US and certainly the best equipped and most experienced. Pacific Northwest south to the Panama Canal then the Caribbean and US East coast before settling at her home ports in Josephine, AL, and now in Palmetto, FL.
Celebrate is boarded via gates on both port and starboard, or alternatively through a gate through the transom from the swim platform. The integrated swim platform has 'staples' for safety and stability whether swimming, boarding from the dink, or just hanging out waiting for a fish to bite.
The cockpit easily accommodates chairs for four to socialize. It also provides access to the full beam lazarette through a large hatch in the deck.
From the cockpit a Dutch door leads to the main salon. To port is an L?shaped settee with a hi/lo and expandable table. To starboard is an entertainment center with stereo and Sirius satellite radio. A hatch to the commissary containing a wine cellar, freezer, and storage is just inside the aft door.
Teak and holly soles extend throughout the entire yacht.
Forward to starboard is the U?shaped galley. To port of the galley is a companionway leading up to the pilothouse, and outboard of that, one leading below to the staterooms and engine room access. At the stair landing is a Splendide Combomatic 6000 washer/dryer to port. The engine room door is centerline.
Next forward to port is the guest cabin with the guest head to starboard. The master cabin is forward with ensuite head to starboard.
A companionway leads up to the pilothouse. Port and starboard are Dutch doors accessing the Portuguese bridge and foredeck. An internal stairway on the port side of the pilothouse leads to the flybridge, a major factor for safety and convenience.
Celebrate sleeps 6 in two staterooms and pilothouse and a berth in the salon. The interior is teak with teak and holly soles throughout.
Salon
Central to any proper yacht is a comfortable and spacious salon. Such is the case with Celebrate. Teak sidewalls throughout the yacht give a rich and luxurious hue to every space. Convenient and ample seating provides a warm setting for socializing, dining, and just relaxing. Large windows on the sides and aft provide a panoramic view of everything going on about the boat. Some specific features include:
L?shaped settee to port with teak inlaid hi/lo table
End cabinet forward of settee provides additional storage
Settee pulls out for a 6th berth
LED Reading lights
Storage compartments and drawer under settee
2 beige leather arm chairs with storable ottomans below are to starboard
Sonos stereo radio, CD, and DVD player with iPod dock in pilothouse
Sirius satellite radio in pilothouse
Sonos stereo connected to speakers in salon, pilothouse, flybridge and master stateroom
Built?in TV cabinet with 22" Samsung LCD flat screen TV and shelves below
KVH M3 Satellite TV receiver
2 opening windows with screens
Marine Air 48,000 BTU air conditioning unit under settee for salon and PH
Galley
The U?shaped galley is set to starboard, providing the chef with all the room to prepare meals ? simple or elaborate. It is open to the salon and great views of the outside are everywhere you look. Included:
SeaFreeze 110v/12v 11 ft3 DE?0061 refrigerator/freezer
Extra Exhaust fan
Force 10 3?burner propane stove and oven
Three propane storage tanks
Fireboy Xintex 5?2A propane CNG detector with remote shut off
GE Profile Convection/Microwave oven with exhaust
Multiple drawers and lockers above and below counters
Shelves built in deep locker behind flat?screen TV
Granite countertops
Raised galley bar with granite top
Trash bin with top and side access
Double stainless steel sink with single lever control
Frigoboat freezer in commissary convenient to galley
Pilothouse
The pilothouse is understandably one of the most?enjoyed spaces on the boat. It is a center of navigation, helming, communication, and with the large bench seat to starboard just for relaxing. A watch berth behind accommodates an additional guest or family member.
Full width console forward with full electronics and controls for all mechanical systems
CCTV: Two engine room and one aft?facing cameras display at helm
Chart counter with drawer under
Storage cabinet under console
Raised bench seat with pilot berth behind with storage under footrest
storage drawer under seat
Dutch doors to side decks port and starboard
Stairs to flybridge to port aft
Hynautic hydraulic steering, 2 stations
Status display for bilge pumps and lighting
Generator control panel
Breaker panel
Cummins SmartCraft engine control panel
Ritchie 5" compass
Jabsco searchlight
Exalto pantographic windshield wipers / intermittent speed
Marine Air 16,000btu air conditioning unit under console
Teak and holly sole
Bow and stern thruster controls in pilothouse and flybridge
Overhead hatch for added ventilation and light with Oceanair screen and shade
Two opening windows with screens and curtains
Stereo speakers
Electronic charts from Maine to the Bahamas including the Gulf of Mexico and the US East Coast
Electronics and Navigation Equipment
Go anywhere ability requires top quality electronics for the ship. Having cruised from the Pacific Northwest to the US East Coast, Celebrate meets, and by almost any measure, exceeds that requirement. In preparation for extended cruising and offshore passagemaking the owner has invested over $100,000 in custom electronics equipment.
Dual station electronics (PH and FB)
Furuno NavNet 3D system
Furuno 3D driving two Big Bay 17" multi?function displays: chart plotter/radar in pilothouse
Furuno 3D driving 10.4" Big Bay MFD on F/B
Furuno 6kw 48” high?definition open array radar antenna on mast
Furuno NMEA2000 GPS
Maertron wind instrumentation
2 Furuno RD30 NMEA repeater displays for display of data from ultrasonic weather sensor—in pilothouse and on flybridge
Bronze thru?hull digital depth, speed and temp smart sensor (7?pin)
Furuno Sirius satellite weather receiver, including SR40 Sirius antenna (New in 2016)
Furuno Navpilot 511 system including processor, main controller, rudder reference sensor and high performance rate compass
Simrad Autopilot AP28 with US R20 wireless control
Autopilot wired hand?held control with jacks in both pilothouse and on bridge
Furuno 8?port Ethernet hub HUB?101
Furuno shielded Ethernet cable FJ45 to RJ45, 10m
Furuno Class B AIS transponder, including independent antenna
Comrod 4’ specially?tuned AIS antenna
2 base?station 5W marine VHF radios (ICOM IC?M604 and 504)
Ritchie compasses (2)
Wesmar RS 600 stabilizers
Iridium Sat Phone, docking station, charger
Jabsco searchlight
ACR 406 MHz GPS EPIRB
Security system throughout including door/window sensors, motion detectors, and engine room alarm sensors
Master Stateroom
The master stateroom features:
Centerline Queen berth with drawers and large storage spaces under
Sheets and bedding
Two large cedar?lined hanging lockers with auto lights and hidden space below
Two bureaus with drawers. Large mirror above starboard bureau
“Hidden locker” in head board
Maertron remote instrument monitoring display
Side top?loading storage lockers, cabinets and sole lockers
Safe in locker
Teak and holly sole
Two reading lights above berth
Two speakers for stereo
Air conditioning
Overhead opening hatch with Oceanair shade and screen
Four opening ports w/ screens with s/s covers
TV with Samsung flat screen display and satellite receiver
Master Ensuite Head
The master head is surprisingly large and includes:
Shower with teak grate
Tecma electric fresh water head
Granite counter top with built?in sink and mirror
Granite sole with S/S grid inlay
Below?sink and above?sink cabinets
Tankwatch III holding tank monitor
Single lever faucets
Two opening ports w/ screens and curtains
Exhaust fan
Guest Stateroom
A bi-fold door allows the vestibule to be open typically, but to deploys to provide privacy when guests are aboard.
Upper and lower berths
Bi-fold door closes when guests aboard, opens for greater vestibule space when owners only aboard
Cedar lined hanging locker
Drawer under lower berth as well as additional storage
Two overhead cabinets
Two reading lights
Teak and holly sole
Air conditioning
Two opening ports w/ screens and curtains
Guest/Day Head
A second full head is unusual for a yacht of this size and a welcome feature with guests aboard, or when just cruising.
Tecma fresh water electric head
Enclosed shower stall with teak grate
Granite counter top with built in sink and mirror
Below-sink and above-sink cabinets
Exhaust fan
Two opening ports with screens
Granite sole with s/s grid inlay
Companionway
Splendide Combomatic washer/dryer vented overboard
Locker below
Additional locker within companionway
Engine and Mechanical
The heart of a dependable diesel trawler is a well-found and well-kept engine room. Celebrate
began with a rich inventory of standard equipment and has since added and upgraded in this most important area:
Engine - Cummins QSB 5.9 L 330hp ~2900 hours
Twin Disc model MG-55050 transmission 3.0:1
PYI dripless shaft seal
Side-Power 11 hp Bow and Stern Thrusters w/controls in PH and on FB
Two 24VDC engine room blowers
Wesmar RS600 stabilizers
Dual Racor 1000 FG fuel filters on main engine
ESI Fuel polishing system (3 gpm)
Reverso oil change system
Marine Air Cruisair reverse cycle heat and air conditioning 48,000btu total
One manual bilge pump (4) auto bilge pumps
60-gallon holding tank with macerator plus deck and overboard discharges
20 gallon Raritan water heater w/ac and engine heat sources
Shurflo freshwater pump
HRO 700 watermaker with remote in PH
Sea water wash down pump with faucet at bow and in cockpit
Freshwater wash down at bow
Groco flush kits for easy winterizing of engine, genset, A/C, freezer, and deck wash
Emergency tiller
Spare raw water pump for engine
Electrical
Electrical systems comprise house power (24VDC), shore power (fore and aft - 50Amp 110/
220), and generator power (12.5kW 110/220). These are all controlled and managed on the
electrical panel in the pilothouse. An inverter-charger provides AC without need for shore
power or to run the genset. Great for quiet early morning coffee. An oversized alternator
replenishes the three battery banks efficiently when under way.
Magnum 4kW Inverter/charger
Electric panel with gauges in pilothouse
Galvanic isolator
Copper bonding system throughout
Balmar 160-amp alternator with Balmar Max Charge regulator
Delco Remy 105-amp alternator as spare
Northern Lights 12.5kw generator with sound shield with dedicated start battery and remote-control panel (1275 hrs.)
Racor R24T filter for generator engine
Heart 2500W inverter/charger for house bank
Echo charge for engine-start, generator-start and thruster batteries
Mastervolt 40A charger for engine-start, generator-start and thruster batteries
4 8-D AGM batteries for house service (2010)
2 8-D AGM battery for engine start (2016)
2 4-D AGM batteries for bow thruster
2 8-D AGM batteries for stern thruster (2016)
2 8-D AGM batteries for genset start (2016)
All batteries enclosed in FRP boxes w/lids
Bow and stern shore power connections
Two 50-amp shore cords in port chain locker—1- 25’, one 50’
KVH Stabilized TV Antenna
Commissary
The unique commissary provides easy owner access to ships stores. It lies full width between the engine room and the lazarette. A hinged access hatch is located just inside salon door.
It is automatically illuminated with 24v overhead fixtures when the hatch is opened. Within are teak wine and storage cabinets (3), two with built-in shelves.
A keel-cooled Frigoboat freezer is within with significant storage to hold frozen ship's stores for long range passagemaking.
Flybridge
Like all Selene’s, access to the flybridge on Celebrate is from within the pilothouse. This is significant for safety and convenience. Captain, crew, and guests do not need to go out into the weather and try to climb a ladder. The bridge offers exceptional visibility and spacious areas for socializing. Included are the following features:
Complete replication of nav/comm electronics from pilothouse including chart plotter, radar, depth, VHF, AIS, anchor controls, thruster controls, engine instruments, etc.
Center helm station with two Stidd helm chairs and Sunbrella covers
Instrument panel with hinged plexi cover
Ritchie compass
Full width Sunbrella Bimini with 1 1/4" ss frame (new 2016)
Heavy duty 1 1/4" stainless steel flybridge safety railings
Forespar mast and boom with electrically powered winch for dinghy launching and hoisting
Rails fully enclosed with Textilene mesh for safety, particularly for pets and children/grandchildren
Thruster, engine and windlass controls
Kahlenberg air horn with controls in pilothouse and flybridge
6-person Winslow life raft
110 AC outlet
Three propane tanks
BBQ grill
Storage settee w2/Sunbrella custom covers
Deck
Celebrate offers a full walk-around house for safety and convenience. Rugged stainless-steel cleats are embedded in the bulwarks to eliminate toe stubs and hip pointers.
House is white gelcoat and deck is molded tan nonskid gelcoat
Port and starboard access gates at cockpit
Overhead LED deck lighting and courtesy step lights
Two separate chain lockers in foredeck
Muir HR2500 windlass with chain gypsies P&S
60# CQR anchor with 400’ 3/8” chain in starboard locker
70# Rocna with 400’ 3/8” chain in port locker
Snubber
(8) Fender clamps integrated into bulwarks
Windlass controls at foredeck and both helms
Sampson post
Custom covers for windows and teak rails
8 Dock lines and 6 fenders
Marine grade Sea BQ propane BBQ
Hot and cold shower in cockpit
HRO 700 Watermaker in lazarette w/flush recovery
Spare watermaker filters
"Staples" for safety on integrated swim platform
Six recessed cleats for easy docking
Heavy duty 1 1/4" ss bow and flybridge railings
Portuguese bridge with built in cushioned settee and storage lockers
Stainless Steel framed windows
Large storage locker built in to cockpit
Textilene snap-on shade covers for 7 pilothouse windows and 2 doors
Fresh water hose bib in cockpit
Safety and Fire Protection
Celebrate exceeds USCG requirements for safety.
USCG safety package
EPIRB
Kahlenberg air horn with automatic fog and other signals
4 hand held fire extinguishers
Life Sling
Six life jackets including 2 inflatable models
4 automatic bilge pumps with indicator panel in pilothouse
Manual bilge pump
Flares – 3 handheld and 4 serial
Special Features
Celebrate is loaded with special features not readily visible, but highly important nonetheless:
SeaKits, provided by Wheelhouse Technologies, has database of all equipment, model numbers, serial numbers for expeditious sourcing of service and parts
SeaKits spare parts kits for engine, genset, and other critical components
Celebrate bottom completely re-done 2012. Pictures available in gallery
Red night cruising lights throughout PH, Galley, Salon
All window and port frames are stainless steel
Disclaimer
The 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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