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Operational Parameters Design elements that were of primary considerations during the construction of PRIME TIME were fuel economy and overall space utilization. By achieving maximum interior volume and minimizing fuel burn, PRIME TIME gives you the volume of a 104' Pilothouse Motoryacht and the efficiency of a long range cruiser. Fuel Economy is controlled by a "Checkmate" computer systems monitor. The "Checkmate" system integrates all the ships systems for ease of operation and monitoring efficiency of her MAN engine power. These engines have an operational feature that contributes to the yacht's fuel efficiency. Not until operating at load do the main engines engage all ten of each engine's cylinders. Only five cylinders are engaged until a "load" is reached thereby minimizing fuel burn. The second major aspect of PRIME TIME'S design was to maximize her interior space. The designer, Ed Monk, achieved this by creating an interior comprised of three levels. By designing her this way, her interior came out equaling that of a 104' raised pilothouse all in a hull length of only 88’6”. While allowing for maximum interior volume and headspace, your dockage space required is approximately 14' less than the comparable interior volume of other 104' yachts. When today’s dockage rates routinely reach $5.00 per foot per day, you realize a savings of $70 per day. Construction A true custom with 81,000 man hours. Builder says 6.5 to 7M if he was to build it again. Just painted[ again] Shows as new. Nice features... country kitchen, workshop/ lazarette/ aft engine room. Dining in pilothouse as well as in dining area. Loc St. Petersburg Fl. Coming to Fll after Miami boat show for "open house" Vessel Walkthrough PRIME TIME is a custom “one off” raised pilothouse, fly bridge motor yacht which sleeps six in three cabins plus two additional crew cabins, which sleeps three to four. Entering through the high quality Freeman Offshore sliding door on the starboard side brings one to the pilothouse. The pilothouse is set up with off center helm to the right with Tracy helm chair; small dinette and wrap round circular mini couch area for viewing. Main Salon: The main salon is located aft of the pilothouse and down two steps. To starboard is a dining area with glass table and six matching upholstered chairs. At the forward end of the dining area is a custom granite counter top with storage below. Opposite to port is a small owner’s office desk and day head outboard. Walking further aft and down one step is the main salon. This main salon is expansive, taking advantage of the full 21’ beam of the yacht. Sitting along the port side is a large C-shaped couch measuring approximately 15’. This area would easily seat eight comfortably. Opposite to starboard is a long granite counter top with wet bar, liquor storage, cocktail table, built in TV, entertainment center and two more upholstered chairs matching those in the dining area. An electric push button slides the Freeman aft door open and leads to a large teak aft deck measuring approximately ten by eighteen. The overhang covers the deck however the aft end and sides are completely open. To port a sweeping half spiral staircase leads down to the large swim platform area and a watertight door to the engine room. Engine Room and Lazarette: The engine room is located at the aft end of the vessel with a workshop/ storage lazarette aft. Both the engine room and the storage area are very generous in size and it is easy to service all aspects of the engines and generators. Oil change system with pump. Galley: The galley is the country kitchen style. This is a very large area with six large windows and a center island with sink and additional built in TV and full galley including Kitchen Aid side by side refrigerator/freezer with ice and water, Gaggenau oven and cook top, GE profile sensor convection/microwave, Kitchen aid dishwasher and Kitchen aid trash compactor. Countertops are off-white Corian with black matching accents. Master Stateroom: A spiral staircase from the port side, just aft of the pilothouse, leads down to a foyer with the choice to go aft to the master or directly across to the VIP or forward to a second guest cabin. The master stateroom features a king size bed amidships with his and her heads aft. There is a built in TV and plenty of storage lockers and drawers. The main cabin closets, like those in the guest staterooms are cedar lined. VIP Stateroom: The VIP is forward of the master and features a queen bed with en-suite head outboard with gray Corian granite counter tops. Laundry Room: Moving further forward a door to port opens to reveal a full size laundry room with stacked full sized Asko washer and dryer. Further forward in the passageway there are numerous lockers and storage area and a sliding door opens to reveal two side-by-side half-height sub-zero freezers, which supplement the freezer space in the galley. Twin Stateroom: Forward of the VIP on the starboard side is a twin guest stateroom with headboards outboard. This stateroom has an ensuite head and circular glass enclosed shower. Also the cabin features built in TV and large hanging locker. Crew Quarters: The crew quarters are down four steps from the country kitchen area. There is a forward crew cabin with a large double to port and another large single opposite to starboard, a full head with vanity and shower and built in TV. There is a second crew cabin in a passageway that leads from the crew quarters directly aft to the rest of the accommodation level. This is an occasional stateroom featuring a Pullman bed coming off the wall. Therefore it is possible for the crew to go directly into the accommodations level via this passageway or to go up the four steps to the galley. Flybridge: The fly bridge is shaded under a custom hardtop and provides a tremendous circular seating area for 12-15 people and a central island with BBQ and wet bar and refrigerator. Fly bridge instrument cluster enclosure is a unique roll top design. Electrical · Twin 32kw Kohler generators : Port -1755 hrs. (Jan 2004) · Starboard - 2145 hrs.(Jan. 2004) · (2) 50’ 100 amp portable power cords and one 25’ 100 amp power cord · Outlets at bow, stern, port & stbd · Glendenning Cablemaster 80’ 100 amp power cord · Customized electric switching by Electro Systems · Portable converter to change 3 phase to single phase · 2500 watt inverter Construction & Designer · Hull and deck by Nordlund, Tooling by Lan Tooling · Finish by McQueen · Hull and superstructure design by Edwin Monk N.A. · Engineering by Tim Nolan Engineering · Interior design by Jon Pokela Designs · Interior furnishing by Kim Alexander, Alexander Design Group · Fiberglass hull and deck with Airex core · Decks finished with Interlux system 900 paint 10/2003 · Hull finished with Interlux system 800 paint 10/2003 · Keel lower than props and rudder · Build Time : 81,000 man hours to Lloyd’s & ABS specifications (not classed) Electronics Pilothouse · Furuno 1000c 60mile color radar with plotter with remote to bridge · Furuno 48 mile ‘’Raster’’ on flybridge with remote on the wheelhouse · Furuno Nx500 weatherfax · Icom SSB, two stations – on flybridge and wheelhouse · Icom VHF, two stations – on flybridge and wheelhouse · Robertson AP20 Autpoilot · Robertson Rudder indicator · Loud Hailer · Interphase Depth · (2) Spotlights 1 million CP · Engine room TV camera · Note : All electronics, repeated on bridge with the addition of a second radar Entertainment · KVH IV Satellite TV and phone system · Salon is set up for surround sound · TV in all staterooms and galley Deck & Mechanical · (5) blade Technebridge propellers · Power Steering is JASTRAM · Aft deck center capstan (Maxwell) · Steelhead crane, launches aft or starboard · Maxwell electric windlass · 150’ chain to 150’ nylon rode · Wesmar bow thruster (45 hp) · Wesmar stabilizers · Zodiac SY6 liferaft · 15’ Rendova RIB with 50 hp Yamaha · Sea Recovery watermaker 55 gallons per hour · Mathers fly by wire controls · (2) Stidd chairs on bridge · Tracy electric adjustable helm seat · Yacht has electric/hydraulic system allowing operation of all hydraulics without operating the engines Design elements that were of primary considerations during the construction of PRIME TIME were fuel economy and overall space utilization. By achieving maximum interior volume and minimizing fuel burn, PRIME TIME gives you the volume of a 104' Pilothouse Motoryacht and the efficiency of a long range cruiser. Fuel Economy is controlled by a "Checkmate" computer systems monitor. The "Checkmate" system integrates all the ships systems for ease of operation and monitoring efficiency of her MAN engine power. These engines have an operational feature that contributes to the yacht's fuel efficiency. Not until operating at load do the main engines engage all ten of each engine's cylinders. Only five cylinders are engaged until a "load" is reached thereby minimizing fuel burn. The second major aspect of PRIME TIME'S design was to maximize her interior space. The designer, Ed Monk, achieved this by creating an interior comprised of three levels. By designing her this way, her interior came out equaling that of a 104' raised pilothouse all in a hull length of only 88’6”. While allowing for maximum interior volume and headspace, your dockage space required is approximately 14' less than the comparable interior volume of other 104' yachts. When today’s dockage rates routinely reach $5.00 per foot per day, you realize a savings of $70 per day. Broker's Notes: Fuel Efficient. Seller is Negotiable. Trades O.K.
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