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Silverton 39 Motor Yacht

$199,900 USD
The 39's low profile and wide stance make for an excellent ride. They also open up the dimensions of the interior to a level of creature comforts that one might expect on the world's most luxurious yachts. Silverton's 39 Motor Yacht measures 43 feet, 7 inches in overall length and has a 14 foot bea...
Year
2002
Condition
Used
Length
516

Description

The 39's low profile and wide stance make for an excellent ride. They also open up the dimensions of the interior to a level of creature comforts that one might expect on the world's most luxurious yachts.

Silverton's 39 Motor Yacht measures 43 feet, 7 inches in overall length and has a 14 foot beam. Contained in those numbers is a remarkable amount of utilitarian space — but there's nothing utilitarian about this boat's style.

Abundant cherry wood trim and cabinetry creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Those cabinet and stateroom doors aren't veneer-covered: They're solid wood — an indication of the commitment Silverton has made to upgrade the level of quality throughout this boat.

The cherry is complemented by Ultraleather upholstery in a pair of L-shaped seating areas on either side of the saloon. The settee to starboard converts to a double berth, and its aft leg makes an excellent spot for watching the television in the entertainment unit opposite it.

A dining area is located forward and to port. It features an adjustable table — again, crafted of solid cherry wood. There's a coffee table that normally serves the starboard seating area — and it conceals a surprise. Lift out the two-piece top, flip it over and you'll find soft Ultraleather cushions on which to sit while using it as a dining table.

The cherry motif continues into the galley, where it's accented with an ample Corian-topped workspace. There's enough room here — and on a separate surface, aft — to set out a complete buffet spread.

Standard features in the galley include a three-burner flush-top electric range, a coffeemaker, a large under-counter oven and a separate microwave/convection oven — along with a refrigerator that has a separate freezer compartment. No need for options: It's all here.

The galley is open to the saloon, one step down. The sole is real oak planking, with a high-gloss urethane finish.

The 39's saloon area has a considerable amount of glass on three sides, which fills it with natural light. All of the opening windows throughout the boat are fitted with screens, as is the companionway to the cabin. On those days when it's just too nice to use the boat's optional three air-conditioning units, you can let in the fresh air without getting any unwelcome flying visitors.

Stowaway Space

One of the most important things Silverton has learned from building boats over the years is that storage is just about the most important amenity you can get. No one wants to live out of a duffel bag for longer than an afternoon.

The 39 Motor Yacht makes optimum use of every available inch to provide ample space to stow your stuff. Case in point: There's a "cavern" under the forward stateroom berth, fitted with a shelf, that's big enough to swallow a complete extra set of bedding. Lighted cedar-lined hanging lockers flank the stateroom's double berth, and the space gets a generous wash of natural light from the hatch above.

The master stateroom, abaft the saloon and a couple of steps down, also takes full advantage of every storage opportunity. You won't find the same cavern under the master's queen-size berth as in the forward stateroom, but there are two nearly-as-large lockers on either side of the pair of drawers in its base.

A full-length hanging locker stretches from floor to ceiling, and there is a pair of half-length ones, as well. You'll even find a place for linens and cleaning supplies in the head.




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.

Specification

Year
2002
Condition
Used
Price
US$199,900
Type
Length
516
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Location
Port Charlotte, Florida
LOA
43 ft 7 in
Beam
13 ft 12 in
Max Draft
3 ft 11 in
Keel Type
Other
Dry Weight
25864 lb
Max Bridge Clearance
16 ft 7 in
Engine Type
Inboard
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
3126
Engine Year
2002
Power
385 hp
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Engine usage (hours)
600
Designer
SILVERTON
Cabins
2
Single Berths
4
Heads
2
Seating Capacity
12
Fuel Tanks
2 x 337 gal
Fresh Water Tanks
1 x 100 gal
Holding Tanks
1 x 60 gal
Hull Shape
Semi-Displacement

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