LAYOUT
& ACCOMMODATIONS:
| Sleeps
8 owners and guests in 4 staterooms. There are 4 owner and
guest staterooms including 4 guest heads and 4 guest
showers. The large guest cabins all offer sumptious comfort,
with large hanging lockers, plenty of storage and overly
large double, almost queen-sized berths. There is ample
ventilation in each cabin w/overhead Lewmar hatches and
opening porthole. The main salon offers a good social area
with large settee around the table for 6-8 people. The large
angled windows allow plenty of light and an adequate view
out. Access down from the salon to the hulls; is via 3 steps
on each side. The NAV station shares the salon space without
distracting from it and allows quick access to the cockpit. |
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| DECK
EQUIPMENT: |
Avon Dinghy
and 9.9 HP O/B.
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| ENGINE/MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT: |
Fresh water
pump, Manual bilge pumps Rule1000, 2x10 gal. holding tanks.
2- burner stove (oven). Salt water galley foot pump. Engine
driven cold plate freezer system
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| ELECTRONICS: |
Compass.
Instrument panel. Speed and distance log. Stereo tape player
with 2 internal speakers. CD player. 2-waterproof cockpit
stereo speakers. Autohelm ST 7000. Autopilot Type 2.
Autohelm ST50 knot, wind depth and repeater and NAV Station.
ICOM M59 VHF radio with antenna and additional cockpit
sprakers. GPS.
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| ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM: |
AC Electrical
System. Batteries. Dockside electrical cable. 12 gallon hot
water heater and heat exchanger. 110V circuit. Voltmeter and
Ampmeter with analog display. Tricolor & moorings lights
masthead. 12V waterproof outlet in cockpit. Deck light on
mast. Automatic bilge pumps in engines comparments.Addtional
battery box with 2 batteries. 6-110v electric outlets at NAV
station galley and 1 in each head. Gas leak alarm detector.
Engine room blowers. 11-12 volt cabin fans in galley and 2
in the salon and each cabin. Inverter & charger. Chart
table light
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| SAILS
AND RIGGING: |
Genoa on furler
(UV stripe green Cat) Standard Main sail. Rigging. Mast..
Storm sail,Shroud protectors, Main sail bag system with lazy
jacks. Wireflex mast top windvane, Mainsail fully battened
and stormsail
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| ADDITIONAL
EQUIPMENT: |
This
rather new Privilege 42 represents a great
opportunity to purchase either an exceptional
charter yacht or a well built cruiser, by equipment
either choice works with this yacht. It is important
to note that there are a number of factory upgrades
which sets this yacht apart form most others via
upgraded Yanmar motors (40HP), optional dual helm,
engine driven fridge and freezer, U.S. standard to
include holding tanks, and a lovely cherry wood
interior. The boat has been moored primarily on Cape
Cod and has been extensively upgraded. All systems
are in top condition and sails and canvas are
essentially new.
- 2003 Doyle Cruising Spinnaker (starcut: green,
blue, white, black)
- 2003 Easy Launch Spinnaker Shute
- 2003 Harding Fully Battened Main
- 2003 Harding 120, roller furled, Jib
- 1999 Incidences Staysail Storm Jib (never used)
- 2003 Main sail cover (Cadet gray)
- 2003 Cockpit Cushions (Cadet Gray)
New Equipment since 2002:
- 2004 Force 10 Propane stove
- 2005 Two Balmar 110 amp Alternators
- 2005 Two Balmar ARS-4 Regulators
- 2005 High Amperage Isolator
- 2005 Link 10 Electronic Amp meter
- 2005 Two 80 amp Starting Batteries
- 2005 Three 105 Amp Deep Cycle Batteries
- 2005 One 90 Amp Deep Cycle Battery
- 2002 Two Solar Panels on Dingy Davits
- 2002 Trace C-Series Solar Controler
- 2004 Furuno Navtex Weather Receiver
- 2004 Icom IC-M402 VHF
- 2004 Raymarine WAAS GPS
- 2004 Wiring to integrate Computer Navgation
- 2004 Raymarine SL72 Pathfinder Radar
- 2004 Raymarine Autohelm Hydraulic Pump
- 2004 Raymarine Autohelm Computer
- 2004 Electronic Marine Barometer
- 2002 406 Mhz EPIRB
- 2004 Frigoboat Refrigeration Compressor
- 2004 Frigoboat Refrigeration Dryer
- 2004 Galley Drinking Water Filtration System
- 2004 New Shurflo Fresh Water Accumulation Pump
- 2004 New Fresh water Service Pump
- 2004 New Waste Hose
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