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2000 170' USA-Chesapeake SHIP Build 170' MINI CRUISE SHIP - Model: USA BUILT CRUISE SHIP

Listing 7240227
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  • Offered at: $5,999,999.00 USDA
  • Listing Number: 7240227
  • Thu, 13 Dec 2007 19:58:19 +0100

     
    SMALL CRUISE SHIP FOR SALE:
     
     
    Year Built 2000
    Registry United States of America
    Naval Architect & Builder Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp
    Passenger Capacity 149 day, 58 overnight (49 overnight US)
    Length 170' (51.8m) Beam 39'6" (12.1m) Draft 6'3" (1.9m) Speed 12.7 knots
    Construction Welded Steel
    Gross Tonnage 86 Gross Tons
    Height to Top of Mast 43' (13.1m)
    Main Engines  ( 2) Caterpillar 3408
    Fuel Consumption (Underway) Approx. 70 gal/hr
    Generator (3) Caterpillar 190kw, Caterpillar 170kw, Onan 22kw
    Shafts (2) Aquamet - 17
    Propellers (2) 5- blade Nibral
    Searchlight (2) 10" Solar - Ray 800 (25.4cm)
    Pilot House Controls Kobelt Electronic   
    (2) Wing Stations Kobelt Electronic
    Steering Kobelt Electric/Hydraulic
    Bow Thruster Thrustmaster 175 hp
    Sewage Treatment Plant ORCA Model 11A-36
    Electronics:  VHF Radios (2) 55 Channel ICOM  Depth Sounder (2) Raytheon  Compass Ritche YB500  Radar (1) Furuno 48 Mile (77.2Km) GPS Chart plotter (1) NorthStar 962 GPS Chart plotter (1) NorthStar 952x Tank Capacities  Fuel 9,600 gallons approx. (36340L)   
    Water 8,000 gallons approx. (30283L)   
    Sewage 6,900 gallons approx. (26119L)
    Galley Electric
    Air Conditioning & Heating 50 Tons Carrier
    Shell Plating 5/16" Plate (7.94mm) Main Deck 1/4" Plate (6.35mm) Framing System Transverse Price $5,900,000 US
     
    Cruise Review:
    The ship has 31 cabins, individually climate-controlled. All have entrances from interior corridors, have picture windows that open, and a small but nicely done private bath with shower. Some staterooms have outside verandas; some are handicap-equipped, some have a TV. There is an elevator between the deck with the dining room and the deck with the observation lounge and library. The elevator does not go to the sun deck.

    The observation lounge is where most people hang out when the ship is underway. All the way forward with floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides, it only takes raising the mini-blinds to reveal a sweeping panoramic view of whatever we are passing. Or if there are no cold breezes blowing, the deck forward of the lounge gives an even closer viewing experience. The lounge has sofas and comfortable chairs, juice and soft drinks for between-meal snacks, a TV/VCR to show the chart readings from the wheelhouse or the latest CNN news. This room is where you can get an early morning juice or coffee and where passengers meet for cocktails and appetizer at 5 o'clock happy hour every day.

    Equally panoramic is the dining room which stretches all the way across the stern with windows on three sides. All meals are open seating. For breakfast you can eat at any time. Cuisine is American with local specialties, and there is a choice of two entrees with every meal. Handling special dietary requirements is no problem.

    The ship docks in the heart of each town visited so that shopping, museums and other points of interest are within walking distance. There is a library with a collection of books and videos previewing areas to be visited as well as current and classic films. Brochures and maps are posted every day near the bulletin board that holds information on the day's schedule and shore excursions. It is supposed to be a no-smoking ship, although we saw one passenger smoking on the aft deck.

    Plans are for the ship to be frequently used by corporate groups and it was designed with that in mind, both the observation lounge and the dining room being usable for meetings. There is satellite TV as well as telephones and a fax machine. They promise me that there will soon be email accessibility for passengers. When desired, a corporate getaway can be combined with golf, with golf experts scheduled to be on board to teach golf and arrange tournaments. There is a putting green on the recreation deck.
     
    Please advice interest.
     
    Kind regards,
     
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