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Sailing Motor Yacht
Motor Sailer 58.5 Metre

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General Accommodation Description

Owner:

Owner's suite with king bed 

His/hers Jacuzzi and his/hers shower bathrooms en-suite  

Twin dressing rooms 

Wet Bar 

Navigation Station w/Desk 

Guests:

2 x Double staterooms each with Jacuzzi bathroom en-suite
1 x Double stateroom with bathroom en-suite  

1 x twin stateroom with additional Pullman berth and bathroom en-suite  

Additional:
Owner's study - Coverts to additional Double Stateroom with sofa bed and shower bathroom en-suite

Crew:
Accommodation for 11 crew plus Captain. Overview:

Total Guest Berths: 13
King Cabins: 1
Twin Cabins: 1 

Double Cabins: 3
Additional Berths: 3
Total Crew Berths: 14 (including Captain) 

 

 


General Description and Vessel Walkthrough

The magnificent main saloon of the yacht runs the full width of the ship and offers four different seating areas as well as a Steinway grand piano.  Colors are light and harmonious.
 
Moving forward, the Dining Room which can be separated from the saloon by way of sliding doors features a dining table which can seat sixteen guests for more formal occasions and is serviced by a full commercial galley.
 
The owner and guest cabins are accessed by way of the large lobby on the starboard side of the yacht which incorporates a small seating area for taking coffee. From here, you enter the owner's suite which is completely private from the rest of the ship and benefits from the full width of the vessel. This huge cabin is flanked by his and hers bathrooms fitted out in magnificent honey colored onyx and two large dressing rooms.  The entire area is bright and airy with large windows. 
 
Adjacent to the owner's suite on the main deck there is a private office with en suite bathroom which can convert, if required, to a double guest cabin.
 
The remaining four guest cabins, three with double bed and one with twins and a Pullman berth, are located on the lower deck of the yacht and each feature en suite bathrooms; two of which have large Jacuzzi baths.  Each guest stateroom has large portlights looking over the water.
 
In contrast to the main saloon, the bridge deck saloon is more attuned to night time entertaining with its long cocktail bar, large flat screen television and extensive music equipment including upright piano. There is also comfortable seating and a card table in this area.  
 
Of course, much of the time spent on board any yacht is on deck and Islander offers many different opportunities.  Forward of the bridge there is a seating area where breakfast can be taken and large sun pads where guests can relax in the sun in comfort. Leisurely lunches or dinners can be served in the shade on the bridge deck level and probably the most spectacular area is the upper deck with its large swimming pool, barbecue and circular bar. This is the perfect place to while away the days.
 
Despite Islander's massive spaces she is, after all, a sailing yacht and her 150ft high schooner rig is equipped with her furling sails, joystick controls, hydraulic backstays and Barient winches.  The main helmsman's position while under sail is located on the upper deck, however,  the wheelhouse one deck below would be envied by the captain of any motor yacht with its upright windows, good visibility, forward looking navigation station and large comfortable sofa for guests.
 
Technically Islander was built to exacting standards with a large engine room with separate generator room.  Thanks to opening doors in the hull just adjacent, access to the engine room itself is an easy operation when work is in progress.  Islander has undergone several refits over the years, the most major of which was in 2003 when she was re-engined and she is presently going through a refit  now. She has completed her 15 year ABS survey. Islander is fully certified for charter allowing her commercial registration and all of  its benefits.
 
Islander was built with world cruising in mind and she has proved fully capable of doing so. Many of her features are clearly the result of careful forward planning by her experienced owner and designers. These, now common on more recent vessels, were unusual at the time of her construction, her propulsion package, the retractable keels, the full size elevator which rises from the lower deck up to the sun deck, the opening doors in the hull, the large crane, capable of lifting a large car, the three powder rooms for use when entertaining in large numbers, the extensive storage space including walk in fridges and freezers, opening windows in saloons and owner's cabin, the list goes on and on.  This is a very impressive vessel and inspection by anyone looking for a long distance cruising yacht is highly recommended.  

 


Guest Facilities 

Elevator (Jared Brown) serves all 4 decks
Dining Saloon for 16 guests
Outdoor dining for 12 guests
Outdoor guest dining in multiple areas
Outdoor bar with seating for 16 guests
WIFI, Cellular and Satellite Internet  

Sky Lounge bar with seating for 8 guests
Swimming pool (heated) with Jacuzzi and swim jets
Gym equipment in Master Stateroom bath
Barbecue on Flybridge  

 

 


Audio And Visual Equipment

Main Saloon: 

Sharp 42'"LCD TV 1080p
Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player
Sony Playstation 3/Blu Ray player
Steinway Grand Piano  

Yamaha Amp/Receiver
Philips 3 CD player/recorder
Denon tape player  

Owner's Cabin: 

Sharp 37" LCD TV 1080p
Pioneer Multi region/multi color system DVD player 
Pioneer Amp/Receiver 

Denon 5 disc CD player
Denon twin cassette player
Ipod dock with remote  

Owner's Bathroom: 


Sharp 27" LCD TV
Logitech 2.1 speaker/amp package 

Pioneer Multi region/multi color system DVD player 

Owner's Study: 

Sharp 20" LCD TV 

Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color System DVD player 

Starboard Double Cabin: 

Mitsubishi 30" LCD TV
Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player 

Pioneer Amp/Receiver
Ipod dock with remote  

Port Twin Cabin: 

Sharp 26" LCD TV Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player   

Pioneer Amp/Receiver
Ipod dock with remote  

Starboard Double Cabin Aft: 

Sharp 32" LCD TV Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color DVD player  

Pioneer Amp/Receiver
Ipod dock with remote  

Port Double Cabin: 

Sharp 26" LCD TV 

Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player  

Wheelhouse:
West Marine CD/MP3 player
 
Upper Saloon & Sky Lounge:  

Samsung 52" LCD TV
Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player
Pioneer Elite Series Amp/Receiver
Yamaha Upright Piano  

Pioneer Amp/Receiver
Sony 5 CD player
Sony Playstation 3/blu Ray player
2 Ipod docks with remotes 

Crew Mess: 

Sharp 32" LCD TV
Pioneer Amp/Receiver
Ipod dock with remote  

Pioneer Multi Region/Multi Color system DVD player 

Crew Cabins: 

Sharp LCD TV's in each 

Pioneer Multi Region/ Multi Color system DVD player  in each 

 

 


Galley Areas

Full Commercial Galley equipped with:  

2 x large cooking ranges with 4 rings and 2 hotplates
Extractor hood
2 x large Traulsen fridge/freezer units
1 x Panasonic 1300 microwave
1 x Wells barbecue/grill
1 x Rangehood extractor fans  

1 x Cecilware deep fat fryer
1 x Rational Combi oven/steamer
1 x Krupps small worktop oven
1 x Kitchenaid mixer
Single and Double sinks
1 x Bosch dishwasher  

Pantry:  

Single sink
1 x Scotsman icemaker  

2 x crisper drawers  

Upper Saloon:  

Custom refrigerator
1 x Traulsen fridge
Double sink  

2 x electric rings
1 x Kitchenaid compactor
1 x Scotsman icemaker  

Crew Galley: 

1 x Panasonic Industrial microwave oven
Double sink
1 x Traulsen fridge  

1 x walk-in refrigerator
1 x large walk-in freezer  

 

 


Laundry Areas 

1 x Kenmore domestic washing machine
1 x Kenmore domestic dryer
1 x Whirlpool washing machine  

1 x Electrolux washing machine
1 x Alger Industrial dryer  

Engine Room Entrance:  

1 x Electolux washing machine 

1 x Alger industrial dryer  

 

 


Communication Equipment

VHF
2 x Furuno VHF DSC Radio telephones (model 8800S)
1 x Sailor Compact VHF RT2047 (on flybridge)

SSB
1 x Furuno SSB R adio Telephone (model FS-1570(150W))

SATCOM
Satcom A (telephone)
Satcom C (telephone/telefax/e-mail) GMDSS
Hughes HNS9201 BGAN Satellite Internet
Iridium Satellite Telephone System Satcom A (telephone)

Cellular
French GSM and telephone

Others
Superfore Intercom System Raytheon Loudhailer System   
Syrens Geosat EC-01/HP High Performance Mobile WiFi Booster  

 


Navigation

Navigation Equipment: 

Anschutz autopilot
Magnetic compass
Gyro compass
Furuno depth sounder
Depthsounder + autopilot repeaters on flybridge
Doppler speedlog
Distance + speedlog repeaters in owner's cabin
Furuno X Band Radar 

Furuno S Band Radar - ARPA + repeater
Northstar GPS
Furuno GPS
Furuno AIS
Samsung Chartplotter + repeater
Nobeltec Chart System (Twin Navigation Stations)
Furuno Forward Scanning Sonar
Brooks & Gatehouse Wind Systems   



  Wheelhouse:  

ISIS Ship Monitoring System
2 x Speich windscreen wipers
Vertical windows
3 x helm chairs
Furuno AD converter
Itim keel control system
Engine controls 

KaMeWa control system
Exterior navigation light display panel
Bow thruster control
Stabilizer control system
Furuno D-fax weather fax
Navtex 2 printer 



Office Equipment:   

1 x Hewlett Packard Satellite A Fax machine
2 x Hewlett Packard 5610 color printers 

2 x ship's computers with flat screens 

 

 


Deck Equipment 

Deck Equipment:
2 x Jaden windlasses
Sundeck:
Barbecue
1 x Built in Refrigerator
1 x Freezer  

Ground Tackle
2 x 300 feet chains
Cranes/Davits/Passerelles
Appleton Marine Crane  






    

 


Sails and Rig

SAILS:  

Hood Sails:
Forestaysail - 1638 feet ² (roller furling)
Fisherman - 2350 feet² (furls into mast)
Main staysail  - 1182 feet ² (roller furling) 

Mainsail  - 2535 feet² (furls into mast)
Main Genoa - 3071 feet² (roller furling)
Fore Genoa - 3748 feet²  (roller furling)
MPS - 8853 feet² 

SPARS:  

Hood Spars and Boom 

Masts 150'  

RIGGING: 

Harken Track Systems for traveler and outhaul 

Hydraulic boom vang, topping lift and backstays 

WINCHES:
10 x Barient winches  

 


Machinery and Equipment 

Quantity of Main Engines: 

  

Engine Make: 

MTU (new 2003) 

  

Engine Model: 

12V4000 

  

Total Propulsion Power: 

2 x 2330 hp 

  

Other Engines: 

2 x KaMeWa Series 90 waterjets 

  

Fuel Type: 

Diesel 

  

Gear Boxes: 

Reintjes 3.5:1 reduction 

  

Engine Cylinders: 

12 

  

Maximum Speed: 

16 knots 

  

Cruising Speed: 

12 knots 

  

Range: 

4000 Nautical Miles @ 12 knots 

  

Fuel Consumption: 

69 U.S. Gallons @ 12 knots 

  

  

  

  

      

 


Ancillary Machinery 

Stabilizers  

Naiad Maxis, (2) 30 square foot fins  

Water Makers  

Two Village Marine reverse osmosis (rebuilt 2005)  

Air Conditioning  

Carrier Compressor and Air Handlers - reverse cycle  

Bow Thruster  

Hydraulic with new pump 2005  

Fuel Filtration  

Alfa Laval  

Oil Filtration  

Village Marine Oily Water Separator  

Sewage System  

Microphor Air Pressure Type with holding tanks  

Bilge System
 
Other machinery  

Manifold system with 2 pumps.
Fire/bilge pump in engine room.
Elevator (Jared Brown) serving all 4 decks  

 

 


Electrical System

Electrical Supplies:
110 volt wiring -  some 220 volt wiring.  115 volts / 220 volts / 480 volts / 24 volts / 60-cycle / 3-phase

Batteries:
Emergency batteries, starter batteries, battery charger (new 2005)

Generators:
2 x Northern Lights 185 kw, 60Hz, 3 phase installed in June 2007
Port gen hours - 1590
Stbd gen hours - 850
1 x Norpro 96kw, 480v, 3-phase, 60hz, 832 hours (new 2005) (Night Generator) 

 


Safety and Fire Protection

Safety:
Full safety equipment for commercial vessel
4 x 20-man life rafts
 
Fire Fighting:
Wormald Fire Alarm System for smoke, heat and fire
Pyrogen system in engine room
Fire extinguishers
 
Alarms:
Alarm system for watertight doors and portholes
 
Security: 
Security Camera System (pan/zoom and fixed)
Westec Security System
1 x large and 1 x small safe in owner's cabin
Small safe in each guest cabin  

 


Tenders

TENDER 


1 x Chris-Craft 25 ft Diesel Launch with  D4-210A Volvo engine1 x 22 ft Novurania with 280hp Volvo engine  

1 x AB Crew Tender with 25hp 4 Stroke Yamaha engine(new 2006) 

 DIVING GEAR:  

Snorkeling gear  

SCUBA gear  


JET SKIS:
2 x Seadoos RXP 155, 40 hours each, closed loop cooling, model 000287A00
OTHER SPORTS EQUIPMENT:  


Swimming pool (heated) with Jacuzzi and swim jets.
Gym equipment in master stateroom bathroom.
Kayak  

Water-skis and tows.
Sports fishing equipment.    

 

 


Remarks

It is difficult to appreciate the qualities of this magnificent motor sailor without stepping on board her.  This amazing vessel has a volume to be envied and has a great deal to offer the buyer who would like to sail the world in  comfort and security with the space generally only offered by large motor yachts.
   
She is the result of a collaboration of talents. The dream of the experienced yachtsman who commissioned her was, first of all, studied extensively by Laurent Giles, the renowned British yacht designer. Famous for ground breaking ideas, it was his to incorporate twin retractable keels into the design to allow the yacht close access to shore. This is one of the many features found on Islander which make her a very special cruising yacht.  Tank testing of the hull took place in the U.K..  Acoustic engineering was undertaken by Smullen & JA Enterprises and she remains exceptionally quiet underway to this day.  Exterior styling was the role of Glade Johnson and the interior design was, by Paola Smith & Associates.


Remarks by Paola Smith:

One of the main considerations of our entire design plan was the fact we were not only attempting to design luxury that was practical but also to accomplish an overall ambiance that did justice to over forty-five pieces of original art that were to be displayed throughout the yacht.   Allowing for the greatest possible flexibility in arranging the art so as to display each piece to its greatest advantage, we chose mostly neutral colors such as off-whites, cream or vanilla for the main wall coverings. Paneling mainly consists of light colored wood such as ash or bird's eye maple.  We gave particular attention in our design plan to the general traffic flow throughout the boat.  We wanted and, I believe achieved, an effect that seems to entice you from one area to the next.  
 
The main entrance to Islander is through a dual purpose lobby located about midships. The lobby's design is sufficiently spacious to serve as the entrance and also to be used as an informal dining area that seats six.  There is a hand-painted table in a classic neo-gothic design.  The upholstered chairs carry a black pattern that harmonizes with the pearl marble vestibule.  The walls are horizontal panels of ash with gold leaf inlay.  Doorknobs and handles throughout the ship are gold.  
 
There are four VIP guest suites of equal importance: no guest aboard Islander  is accommodated with less than the best.  Two bedrooms carry Queen-sized beds and two have twin berths.  The walls in all the cabin suites are upholstered in various patterns and colors of silk.  Two of the suites have huge Jacuzzi baths with tub and shower in the remaining bathrooms.
 
Privacy has been provided for all guests as each individual suite includes a sitting area with sofa, armchair or loveseat as well as a full complement of entertainment equipment.  Each of the guest cabins, although equal in luxury, is of an individual design.  All beds are custom designed in a contemporary motif with classic touches in accessories and style in keeping with the overall interior design.
 
One of the most common problems encountered when designing yacht interiors is limited space.  The main salon of Islander  presented just the opposite problem.  Its size is vast.  Our objective was to take advantage of the large space but to achieve a sense of intimacy for guests even whilst accommodating large groups of people.  We achieved this with five separate social areas.  Each has a feeling of closeness within itself, yet together, all areas form an integrated gathering space for many.  Even though each area has individual seating styles and furnishings, the sculptured carpeting, the waterfall window coverings and the natural ash paneling, which displays numerous pieces of original art, tend to unify the entire room.
 
The sky lounge, upstairs from the main salon, is the room to let your hair down and recognize that its party time.  It is the shipboard 'disco', and the design, furnishings and general ambiance seem to encourage good times.
 
The sky lounge is the top level of the interior, circular staircase that winds its way up three decks.  The spiral stairway is formed stainless with Lucite steps, and is crowned in the sky lounge with a stained glass cupola.  There is also a four-person, air conditioned elevator that serves all four decks.
 
There is an outdoor swimming pool which is six feet deep and over twenty feet in length.  It holds 17,520 liters and is fed through swim jets with either hot or cold, fresh or salt water.  There is also a Jacuzzi area built into the pool   

 


Exclusions

Please note that the artwork and sculptures on board are not offered with the yacht but can be purchased by separate agreement.

 


LOA:  

 

192' (58.5 m)  

Beam:  

 

35'10" (10.9 m)  

Draft:  

 

Min 7'6" (2.3 m)
Max 18'11" (5.8 m)  

Speed:  

 

12 knots / 16 knots  

Location:  

 

Toulon , France  

 

Year:  

 

Mfg-1991 Refit-2003 Model-1991  

Mfg:  

 

AUSTRALIAN YACHT BUILDERS  

Model:  

 

Schooner  

Type:  

 

Motor Yacht  

 

 

Motorsailor  

Price:

 

24,950,000USD  

 

 

 

 

Additional Specifications For ISLANDER - Motor Sailing Yacht:  

 


LOA:  

 

192' (58.5 m)  

Mfg. Length:  

 

 

LWL:  

 

 

LOD:  

 

 

Beam:  

 

35'10" (10.9 m)  

Draft:  

 

Min 7'6" (2.3 m)
Max 18'11" (5.8 m)  

Hull Mtrl:  

 

Aluminum  

Hull Cnfg.:  

 

 

Hull Designer:  

 

Laurent Giles/Bold Craft Engineering Corp./Kirloff & Associates  

Deck Mtrl:  

 

Teak  

Tonnage:  

 

499  

Ballast Weight:  

 

 

Ballast Type:  

 

 

Range:  

 

4000  

Int Designer:  

 

Paola Smith & Associates  

Ext Designer:  

 

Glade Johnson Design  

Fuel Cap:  

 

31977 g (121033.3 l)  

Water Cap:  

 

5944 g (22498.1 l)  

Holding Tank:  

 

 

Flag:  

 

St. Vincent and Grenadines  

Classifications:  

 

American Bureau of Shipping, Maltese Cross 100-A1.1 "y"  

Class Type:  

 

A1 Yachting Service, Maltese Cross 15 yr survey 2006,

MCA:  

 

 

ISM:  

 

 

Location:  

 

Toulon , France  

 

 

Year:  

 

Mfg-1991 Refit-2003 Model-1991  

Mfg:  

 

AUSTRALIAN YACHT BUILDERS  

Model:  

 

Schooner  

Type:  

 

Motor Yacht  

 

 

Motorsailor  

Top:  

 

With Flybridge
Enclosed Pilothouse
 

Speed:  

 

12 knots / 16 knots  

Engines:  

 

2xMTU
12V4000
2330 HP ,4500hrs

Engines Year:  

 

2003  

Staterooms:  

 

5  

Sleeps:  

 

13  

Heads:  

 

8  

Crew Quarters:  

 

6  

Crew Berths:  

 

14  

Captain Cabin:  

 

Yes  

Price:

 

24,950,000USD  

 

 

 

 

 

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