DETAILED DESCRIPTION |
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS- Fast Displacement Motor Yacht
| | | | | | | - ABS (+A1 E Yachting service (discontinued in 1990))
| - Aluminium Hull & Superstructure
- Teak Decks
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DIMENSIONSSPEED & RANGE UNDER POWERCAPACITIES | | - 51,250 litres / 13,539 US gallons
| - 20,770 litres / 5,487 US gallons
| - 681 litres / 180 US gallons
| - 757 litres / 200 US gallons
| - 1,100 litres / 291 US gallons
| - 2,740 litres / 724 US gallons
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ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 cabins and up to 8 crew GUEST CABINS- The four guest cabins are accessed downstairs through the starboard aft section of the main salon. The stairs turn toward the center of the yacht into a small common area outside the cabins. There are two generous mirror image cabins aft with a pair of movable full-size beds in each, closets, built-in dressers and ensuite heads with showers. The two larger staterooms are forward and mirror imaged as well. Each has a wraparound counter with a built-in desk just inside each door, athwartship king sized beds and built-in side tables. Further forward in each cabin are three closets and an entrance to the large ensuite head and showers. The port stateroom is varnished mahogany, while the starboard stateroom is painted light blue.
CREW CABINS- The "bridge deck" Captain's Cabin and the generous crew accommodations for up to 8 crew in 5 staterooms are remarkable for a vessel of her size.
- Aft and starboard of the Crew Lounge are thick teak stairs leading down to the crew area. There is a large, double wide freezer at the bottom of the stairs, and this area opens into a full beam utility room with an ice machine, washer/dryer, utility sink and a counter with cabinets. A large floor hatch in the middle of the crew hallway gives access to dry storage, multiple tank tops, and other yacht related systems. There are five crew cabins on board, four in the crew area and a large captain's cabin on the bridge deck. The lower crew area has a centerline hallway to access the cabins. To starboard is a twin cabin with built-in dressers, closet, desk area, and private ensuite head. The portside cabin has twin bunks, built-in dressers, closet, nice desk, and private ensuite head. Forward is a small set of stairs up to two additional cabins, which are mirror images of each other. Both have twin bunks, built in dressers, closet, and head. These cabins share a centerline shower, which join the spaces in a reverse “U” shape. There is a ladder and escape hatch just outside of these cabins at the top of the access stairs. Below these stairs is another large dry storage area and access to the bow thruster.
ENCLOSED AFT DECK SALOON- Upon boarding Buckpasser you immediately enter the enclosed aft deck salon which has been completely renewed with full bar, new cocktail table, tongue & groove overheads and more. The aft deck salon has new teak decks with built-in L-shaped settee on the port side with matching chair and table settings. The full-service bar is situated to starboard with gloss varnished teak and Corian bar top with matching teak and stainless swivel bar stools. Small varnished teak consoles are built-in on both sides of the vessel and house the A/C system for this area. Doors to the walk around decks are just forward of the varnished consoles, and large sliding glass windows give the space an open feeling.
COCKPIT- Buckpasser's transom is wide and has a large swim platform with a stout rub rail. There's a large, centerline towing buckle below the swim platform for towing. The transom door is on the port side, which gives access to the cockpit featuring massive teak covering boards, rod holders and a space for a fighting chair on the starboard side. There are multiple deck hatches to access the live baitwells and lazarette.
EXTERIOR MAIN DECK & BOW AREA- Buckpasser has walkaround covered teak decks. Her cap rails are solid teak. There are two massive Steen windlass drums to manage the ground tackle with ample shots of chain and an emergency retrieval arm for both sides of the deck. Her bow is high and powerful, accented with a large burgee pole. A generous seating area exists on the forward part of the deckhouse, with spacious bosun lockers on either side.
MAIN SALOON AND CARD ROOM- From the aft deck, thick glass and stainless doors slide open to the large Main Salon, which has expansive windows on both sides, highlighted by varnished teak trim and crown mouldings above. On the starboard portion of the vessel, a large buffet and dual bookcases split another window. A wall extends ¾ of the way out from the port side, which forms one side of the card room just forward of the Main Salon. There is a walkway down the starboard side that allows you to turn into this area or proceed to the Main Dining Room. The Card Room has a forward facing teak buffet with bookcase, while on the opposite wall facing aft is a bar with cabinets above. The bar has a sink, fridge, and icemaker that disappear when closed up. There is another set of big opening windows in this room, as well as a day head.
FORMAL DINING ROOM- Further along the starboard walkway, there the formal Dining Room for 8 with identical built-in hutch/buffets on both sides. The buffets are full length, and the glass china cabinets split the large windows on both sides.
CREW AREA- Buckpasser was designed with excellent crew living and work areas. The on deck forward crew salon is well positioned and provides valuable functionality and separation of crew and owners. Everything forward of the dining area door is crew. A solid teak door on the starboard side brings you forward to the service end of the yacht. A narrow hallway extends a thwartship to doors that open onto the walkaround decks. Immediately to starboard is the bridge deck stairway, to port is the galley, and further forward is the full beam crew lounge.
GALLEY- The Galley is commercial grade which was completely rebuilt new in 2017. There are stainless steel counters throughout, commercial grade refrigerators, freezers and a large arrangement of Garland cooking equipment would please any chef.
CREW LOUNGE- The Crew Lounge is full beam, forward of the Galley, and accessed down the hallway on the starboard side. There is a wraparound bench seat and tables with all the necessary equipment, including refrigerator, coffee machine, TV, water fountain, sink, etc. There is a pair of large windows on both sides of the lounge with hand cranks to open. This area could serve as a library, classroom, office or possibly even another guest stateroom.
CAPTAIN CABIN- On the starboard side of the bridge, you can walk aft into the navigation and captain's area. There is a large chart table and additional electronics to starboard, storage area with a gun locker aft, and the captain's cabin to port. The entire area is full beam and has opening windows on both sides. The captain has a generous cabin with built-in dressers, closets, big desk with bookcases above and a walk-in head and shower aft.
BRIDGE- The Bridge is located up the starboard stairway at the intersection of the galley, service hallway and just inside the dining room door. The stairs are made from thick teak boards and open up to a full beam bridge with access doors to starboard and port. There is a large built-in red leather bench and a doorway to the chart room, gun closet, and captain's cabin.
BRIDGE & AFT WORKING DECK- The bridge deck has a wraparound "Portuguese Bridge" with dual wing stations and white non-skid decks. A thickly varnished cap rail surrounds the entire deck. Walking aft on either side brings you to the tender deck. There are two deployment cranes for the tenders.
THE STACK- Outside and directly behind the bridge is a huge stack, which is one of Buckpasser's most notable features. The Stack exchanges air for the engine room and also has a large storage area accessed from the starboard side. The storage area is walk-in and houses additional equipment, dryer, and other machinery. Immediately aft of the stack is an al fresco bar with bar stool seating affording 270° views and massive deck space when the tenders are launched.
BRIDGE TOP- A ladder on the port side of the tender deck gives you access to the roof of the bridge. The area has non-skid paint, a huge storage box for fishing rods and tackle, as well as an ingenious helm station module, which provides a 360 degree view of the yacht for docking or tight quarter manoeuvring.
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT- 2 x Caterpillar 3508 Diesel
| - 2 x 135 kW (181 Hp) Caterpillar 3306T
| - Naiad 402 &16 sq. ft fins
| - 2 x Matrix 1500 gallon/day
| | | | | - Wagner rudder angle gauge
| | - 208/240 100AMP, 200AMP 60 cycle, 3-phase
- Custom elecrical surge protection system
| - 2 x Banks of 32V batteries
- 2 x Banks of 12V batteries
| - 2 x 32 & 12V Battery chargers
- Sentry battery chargers
| - Burks fire & emergency pumps
| - Haldex PTO (Starboard Engine)
| - 2 x Burks fresh water pumps
| | | - Trochoid lube oil pumps
- Grayco grey water pump
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NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT | | | - C. Plath
- Sperry Navipilot 4000
| | | | | | | | | - Mathers controls – for all gear and throttle mechanisms
- Mathers slip clutch & combined controls
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COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT- Iridium & KVH
- 3 x Iridium handheld phones
| - Techsonic SPG015
- Horizon GX5000S
- Icom ICM126DSC
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DECK EQUIPMENT | | | - ¾ in Studless x 270' port
- ¾ in Studless x 360 stbd
| - 1 x Hydraulic 9000lb
- 1 x Hydraulic 5000lb
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SECURITY & SAFETY EQUIPMENT | - Standard Fire Suppression System
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REFIT & MAINTENANCE NOTES2024:- 4 New Air Handlers
- New paint on superstructure
- Stripped all varnish to wood and revarnished, caulked all brightwork (20 coats)
- New custom panelling in salon including custom cabinetry and panelling on TV wall
- New carpet on main deck and master stateroom
- New ice maker in crew hall/laundry area
2023:- Top end valve replacement job on both engines
- Redesigned salon
- Re-paint complete hull
- Complete bottom Job
- Replaced 4th chiller
2022:- Replaced 3 of 4 chillers
- New exhaust flanges and blankets
- New paint on superstructue
- Serviced steering gear
- Engineered and installed new steps from cockpit to swim platform
2021:- Converted port twin stateroom to king stateroom
- Exterior varnish
- Exterior paint
- General maintenance
2020:- Exterior paint superstructure
- V-Cool installed on all windows
- New galley air handler
2019:- Shafts pulled
- Props pulled
- Cutlass renewed
- Bottom to bare metal, primed and painted
- Tanks inspected
- All heads replaced in owners, guests and crew bathrooms (10 toilets)
- Rudder tubes replaced
- Rebuilt stabilizers
- Steering gear serviced
- New watermaker
- Upgraded electronics
- Replaced auto pilot
- AIS added
- Hull audio gauged
- Crew area refurbished
- New carpet in lower crew hallway and all crew cabins
- Re-varnished
- New water pump
- New ships computer
- New battery charger
2018:- Replaced Bow thruster
- Rebuilt port and starboard main engines
- Rebuilt port generator
- Cap rails re-varnished
2017:- Removed shafts, recoated shaft bearings and stuffing boxes
- Installed new props
- All new HA/C including 19 new, 4 serviced air handlers, new plumbing insulation with full access and isolation valves; serviced 4 compressor and replaced 1
- All new refrigeration
- New galley 100%
- New laundry rooms in owner and crew areas (3 washers/3 dryers)
- New monitoring system
- New Aft deck remodel with new settees, full bar with seating and wet bar area; new teak decking
- New overheads throughout entire boat
- New cherry floor in crew area and main deck hallway
- New carpet throughout entire vessel
- New lead lined sub flooring on main deck and owners accommodations
- New wiring throughout accommodation areas
- New wall coverings throughout entire vessel
- New bathrooms showers, overheads, walls and flooring in owners and guest cabins
- New plumbing throughout accommodation areas
- New AV system
- New heating system and thermostats
- All new interior lighting LED fixtures and wiring
- New bar with seating on upper deck
- Both generators electrical ends rewound
- Starboard generator rebuilt major overhaul
- All tanks recoated inspected metal work where necessary
- Starboard Crane serviced 5,000 lbs
- Port crane new 9,000 lb
- Generator exhaust system renewed as required
- Bottom painted
- Designed and installed new day head on main deck
- All through hulls serviced and reconditioned
- Raw water piping renewed as required
- Bow thruster serviced
- New Naiad heads on stabilizers
- New 24V bridge and service panel
- 32 volt engine starting
- Painted hull
- Re-varnished all brightwork
- Reconditioned both anchors and chain
- Reconditioned windlass
- Serviced multiple spare motors
- C Plath Gyro serviced
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