141' Feadship Gulfstream Combination, Continued
Deck Equipment
-Remote controlled searchlights
-Deck windlass with 600' of anchor chain on both anchors
-Boarding ladder
Generators & Electricity
Generators: (2) 90 kw Northern Lights, new 2003
Output: 110V/220V, 3-phase, 60 hz, 100 amp
Shore Power: 208V, 3-phase, 60 hz, 100 amp; Atlas power converter
Audio & Visual Equipment
-(2) 60" flat screen H.D. TVs (new 2003); one in master; one in sky lounge
-(1) Sony TV model 2670R (main salon)
-30" Flat screen TV in exercise area
-New flat screen TVs in all guest staterooms
-SeaTel 48" dish with 9 receiver units for USA and 9 receiver units for European
viewing plus 8 Galaxy Central and South America (most units updated 2003)
-(1) Sony CD and DVD, tape, AM/FM receiver (main salon), 300 disk
-(1) Toshiba DVD, CD, tape, AM/FM FH-E8X (master stateroom)
-(4) Sony CD and DVD, AM/FM (all guest staterooms)
-(1) Toshiba DVD, CD, tape AM/FM (sky lounge)
-(1) CD, AM/FM (crew mess)
-Sony 20" TV, DVD, CD
All audio/video equipment updated 2003/2004
Communication Systems
-Seatel worldwide wireless internet throughout entire boat (new 2003)
-Fleet 77 B&M terminal
-(16) Panasonic KX-T7000, KX-T123211D PABX telephone system 330 SSB
-Transas Navi Sailor and Nobeltec navigation systems
-(1) Panasonic UF-770 fax
-(2) Sailor C403, ICOM M126DSC, (6) Apelco waterproof hand held VHFs
-(4) P4 ship system computers
-Cannon PC 430 legal/letter size copier 3500
Most communications equipment upgraded 2003 and 2004, including complete GMDSS
requirements and A1S identification system
Navigation Systems
Most electronics equipment upgraded 2003 and 2004
(1) Furuno FR2210 color radar, ARPA-23 radar, monitor
(1) Furuno Black box 96 mile radar with Sony 23" flat screen monitor (new
2003)
(3) Sony 23" flat screen monitors interchangeable for all ship's electronics
and ship's monitoring system
Ship's monitoring system by FT Nav Vision
(4) VHF radios
Anschutz autopilot, Pilot Star D
(1) Anschutz digital gyro standard 20/Anschutz BSH/46/33G/94 gyro repeater
(1) Decca MK3 Observer compass
(1) Datamarine depth sounder
(1) Furuno FSN-70 satellite navigation
(2) Northstar GPS (new 2003)
(1) Leica GPS (new 2003)
(1) Furuno Navtex
(1) Furuno SSB with ham frequency
(1) B&G 2020 displays and B&G Hercules II wind and speed
(1) Nobeltec, (1) Transis chart system (new 2003)
(4) cell phones (new 2003), GSM integrated with PBX
Galley Equipment
(2) Viking ranges and Viking ovens (new 2005)
(1) Amana microwave convection oven
(1) Cecil deep fryer
(1) Garland broiler
(4) Reach in refrigerators
(1) Walk in refrigerator and freezer
(1) Hobart dishwasher/sterilizer
(1) Kitchen-Aid garbage compactor
(1) Kitchen-Aid garbage disposal
(1) Giridon tableside grill (pantry)
(2) Refrigerators (aft deck, sky lounge)
(3) Scotsman ice makers (aft deck, sky lounge, pantry)
(1) Electrolux refrigerator (master stateroom)
(1) Sub Zero refrigerator, guest area (new 2003)
(1) Whirlpool refrigerator/freezer (pantry)
(1) Wine locker (pantry)
(1) Hobart dishwasher (pantry)
(1) Mr. Coffee (pantry)
Laundry Equipment
(2) Whirlpool commercial front load washing machines (new 2003)
(2) Whirlpool commercial sensor condenser dryers (new 2003)
(1) Miele electronic roller iron
Construction
In 1995 and 1996, the vessel underwent a stem to stern
refit at Derecktor Shipyard in Fort Lauderdale, Florida under the supervision
of Patton Marine. This refit basically covered 100% of the yacht, inside and out.
In May 2000, this motor yacht underwent yet another $500,000 total interior refit.
This steel hulled and aluminum superstructure vessel has been well maintained
from that point and has also completed an exterior repaint in Miami during the
first quarter of 2002.
In 2003 there was another extensive refit that included new interior, new generators,
"0" speed, at anchor stabilizers, new wheelhouse electronics, put into
class with complete MCA certification and numerous other updates. Exterior painting
is on-going at each yard period. The yacht shows in very good condition.
Machinery
(2) Caterpillar 3508 DI-TA diesels, 775 hp engines, 6000 hours since major overhaul,
including crankshafts
N.R. Koeling (Copeland Compressor) 30 ton capacity air conditioning, Heinan Hopman
digit climate controls in all guest accommodations, plus (3) Aqua Air fresh air
units; plus heat
(2) Reverse Osmosis fresh water makers, 6000 gal/day water heaters included, rebuilt
2004
(2) Quantum "0" speed at anchor stabilizers with 35 sq. ft. fins (new
2003)
(1) Keypower, 125 hp, 26" tube hydraulic proportional thruster
Alfa Laval fuel separator
Capacities
Fuel - 13,800 U.S. gallons (52,900 liters)
Water - 4,200 U.S. gallons (15,900 liters)
Water makers - 6,000 U.S. gallons (9,463 liters)
Lube Oil - 430 U.S. gallons (1,625 liters)
Dirty Oil - 430 U.S. gallons (1,625 liters)
Speed
Maximum - 15.0 knots
Cruising - 12.0 knots - 4,000 nm range
Economical - 10.0 knots - 5,500 nm range
Engine Room
The engine room is entered from aft of the crew quarters through two doors,
including a watertight, soundproof hatch. Upon entering the engine room, you immediately
understand why Feadships are considered the premier yacht built. From the placement
of equipment, the quality of materials used and the excellent access to all important
areas of the machinery spaces, a Feadship engine room has no rivals. It is apparent
why marine engineers prefer to work on these yachts. Beyond the normal high quality
machinery spaces, the engine room has been maintained to the highest standards
possible and shows the high level of pride taken by the chief engineer, captain,
and present owner.
Surveillance
Pelco and Ad Quadview 4 camera, panning and zoom, (4) monitoring stations.
Closed circuit TV system with (5) black and white cameras
Two Monitors
Fire Fighting Equipment
Kidde rate of rise and smoke fire detection system
Fire bunker Gear 2 x cairns 3200021-03 SCBAs, (2) Janesville Nomex suits, boots,
hoods
(12) Halon fire extinguishers
(5) Powder fire extinguishers
(2) Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers
Safety Equipment
All new safety equipment as of 2003 (including but not limited to the following):
All new MCA approved life vests
(8) Sets of flares
(12) Strobe rescue lights
(10) Hi-Tech PFD lights
(27) Merchant Mate Stearns life vests (adults)
(6) Children's Stearns life vests (50 - 90 lb)
(6) Children's Stearns life vests (30 - 50 lb)
(6) Inflatable harnesses automatic w/D ring harness
(4) 3001 infant's Heads Up vest
(43) Strobes for life jackets
(6) Strobes for harness
(3) 8 oz. horns
(1) Manual air horn
(1) Para Foil rescue kit
(10) 2 pack whistles
(4) ACR life ring
Headhunter sewage treatment system (new 2003) and new fire and bilge pumps
Tenders & Toys
(1) Intrepid 24' with Honda 225 four stroke (new 2004)
(1) Novurania Equator 600 with Honda four stroke (new 2004)
(2) Yamaha four stroke wave runners (new 2004)
(10) Sets of dive gear
(1) Water skis
(1) Boogie board
(2) Ocean kayaks
Comments
This prestigious vessel has had a history of care and maintenance that is one of the best in the yachting industry and it shows in every aspect of this exceptional yacht.
Step aboard and you are certain to agree. Cruising,
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