Ocean Pacific
A yacht designed for adventures to the Inside Passage of Alaska, the San Jaun Islands, or the Coast of Baja Mexico.
The boat is a radio controlled, wood lined 83 foot vessel. The deck chair sits to port and swings ready when the fish captain calls; “Fish On”. The boat sits stern forward mast high, and pays out six hundred feet of chain under two hundred feet of water. The engine room houses two six fifties and swings bronze 42 inch props on a good day 10 knots.
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THE BOAT
“Ocean Pacific” is truly a world class expeditionary motor vessel, capable of travelling to the most remote places on the planet. She has done it before and is ready for a new owner do it again.
The Vessel originally carried a 32’ Ina voter aluminum sport fishing boat on her aft deck, which could be launched and used to fish big game in Mexico, the South Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand. Having that ability only increase’s the potential for exploring the oceans of the world in a very special Yacht.
The extended cruising range is approx 4500 miles at 10 knots.
General Vessel Description: Twin diesel engine custom sport fishing yacht Layout Lower deck: The chain locker is followed by a V-berth with three bunks. Next aft is the crew galley starboard and the captain’s quarters to port. The crew head and shower is next aft to starboard. Down steps is the pantry. A guest stateroom is to port with two single berths followed by a second guest stateroom with a double and single berth. They share a head and shower between them. The master stateroom is to starboard with en-suite head and shower. Layout Upper Deck: The pilot house and watch berth/settee is forward with sliding doors port and starboard. The steps lead up to the fly bridge or down to the galley and salon. A door leads to a deck with day head refrigerator and freezer. Steps lead down to a boat deck or up to the tender deck and fly bridge. There is a tower with a crow’s nest and full engine control. The vessel’s aft decks contain a fish holds with 5 Ton Fish holds 2- freezer and refrigerator as well as bait tanks.
Electronics/Navigation:
Compasses: (2) Ritchie magnetic
GPS Compass: Furuno SAT Compass
VHF Radios: Standard-Horizon GX5000S,
Standard-Horizon Eclipse DSC+
SSB Radios: Furuno FS1552, and Furuno-Skanti TRP 82585
Loud Hailer: Standard Horizon VLH3000
GPS: Furuno GP-32, Garmin GPS Map 182
Radar Units: Furuno 72 mile, Furuno 24 mile, both open array Wind Speed / Wind Point: Furuno FI150
Depth: Data-marine International Offshore and 3030R
Speed: Data-marine Navigator
Navigation Data: Furuno RD30
Video Sounder: Furuno FCV1100L
Sonar: Furuno with recorder log at flybridge
Electronic Chart: Furuno NavNet VX2 C-Map NT MAX
Satellite Telephone: Motorola/Iridium
Satellite Internet/Television: Intellian
Dive Gear:
7 Tanks
3 Regulators
2 Dive Vest
Snorkel Gear
1 Dive Compressor
Cabin/Galley:
Galley Range/Oven: Jenn-Air 4 burner AC electric
Galley Refrigeration: Sub Zero 601R 110 VAC
Galley Freezer: Sub Zero 110 VAC
Pantry Chest Freezer: Frigidair
Additional Refrigerators: Sub Zero RP249, wet bar
Fish Hold Freezer/Refer: (2) Tecumseh systems compressors
Microwave: Panasonic
Ice Maker: Scottsman, pantry and U-Line, wet bar
Food Processor: NuTone
Garbage Disposal: In-Sink-Erator 777SS
Heat / Air Conditioning: (1) Aqua-Air reverse cycle unit,
(6) CruisAir Marine reverse cycle units
Central Vacuum: VacuMaid
Washer/Dryer: GE Spacemaker Laundry
Trash Compactor: KitchenAid
Dishwasher: Whirlpool 7GU3200-series
Stereo Receiver-Salon: Yamaha RX-A700
CD Changer-Salon: Yamaha CDC-585
Television-Salon: Sony Bravio 42 inch LCD
Satellite Television-Salon: Intellian/Direct TV
DVD Player-Salon: Fluid
DVD/VCR-Salon: Magnavox
Stateroom Entertainment: Various units in crew and captain’s quarters and guest staterooms-
Samsung LCD TV’s,
Yamaha RX396 stereo receivers Sony DVD players
Engine Controls:
ZF-MMC electronic, four stations Auto Pilot: ComNav Marine 1001
Rudder Angle Indicators: Kobelt
Underwater Gear:
Propellers: Two, bronze, 42 x 40, 4-blade, with Prop Speed™ coating good condition
Struts: Stainless steel V-struts
Cutlass Bearings: Good condition in struts and shaft logs
Propeller Shaft: 3 inch diameter stainless steel
Line Cutters: Spurs™
Propeller Shaft Seals: Tides Marine Strong Seals
Rudder: Two, stainless steel
Roll Stabilizers: Naiad Dynamics model # 252 hydraulic, with
two fiberglass fins, removed for seal service
Bow Thruster: Hydraulic
Thru-Hulls: Bronze, good condition
Seacocks: Various quarter turn valves
Strainers: External screens and engine room sea strainers for main engines, generator, water makers, etc. (All external screens removed for bottom maintenance and valve inspection)
Anchor: Danforth type 195 lb.
Rode (estimated): 150 feet of 5/8 inch 3B chain, 600 feet of 1/2 inch stainless steel wire cable on drum
Secondary Anchor: Rock anchor
Rode(estimated): 70 feet of ½” chain, 600 feet of 5/8” line
Windlass: Thompson hydraulic driven drum with separate capstan for line
Saltwater Wash Down: Franklin/Premier 110 VAC motor and pump
Safety Equipment:
PFD’s: (30) Type I, Type II, Type III
Throwable Device: Ring buoy with floating throw line
Flare Kits: Sufficient per USCG and within date
Fire Extinguishers: (20) ABC and BC, located at each cabin, helm station, galley, salon, engine room, Engine Room Fire Suppres: CO2 system
Sound Devices: Bell, horn
Navigation Lights: Operational
Oil Placard: Posted
Plastic Trash Placard: Posted
Bilge Pumps: (6) Rule 2000, (1) Jabsco Water Puppy,
240 VAC pump with manifold and plumbing to all bilge spaces, and one engine driven pumps with diverter valves
E.P.I.R.B’s: (removed for service)
Life Raft: (removed for service) (1) In Lift Raft
Navigation Rules: On board
Garbage Plan: On board
Search Light: Carlise and Finch
12 Survival Suits
12 Offshore Life Jackets