![]() ![]() Whether you're embarking on a leisurely bay cruise or seeking a comfortable live-aboard experience, this vessel is perfectly suited to your desires.Įntirely stripped from the keel up in 2013 and rebuilt over a 4 years period and to the cost of over US$1,000,000. ![]() The galley has one full-sized refrigerator with an additional one in the large salon which is ready to be furnished with whatever one wishes, allowing you to personalize your living space. The forward V-berth also has an ensuite head with a seat in the enclosed shower and vacu-flush toilet. ![]() The head includes a vacu-flush toilet and enclosed shower. The electronics were upgraded by a previous owner and include a Raymarine GPS chart plotter, depth-finder, radar, VHF-radio, all controlled at the raised helm.Įach element of the classic teak interior has been thoughtfully crafted, including the spacious aft stateroom with double bunks and storage galore. plus, an auxiliary tank of 150 gals., will allow you to comfortably cruise all day at 15-20 knots! The semi-displacement/planing hull and a main fuel tank of 500 gals. The immaculate engine room shows pride of ownership. She is powered by rebuilt twin Cummins 440hp slant 6 diesels with only 230 hours since the rebuild. With just a touch of care needed on its woodwork, this beauty is ready to reclaim its rightful place on the open waters. This makes for a vessel with solid “bones” allowing for improved safety and peace of mind. Built at a time when fiberglass was just coming into fashion as a boat-building material, the hull has many more layers of fiberglass than boats built today. Originally built in 1973 by Channel Islands Shipyard in Santa Barbara, this 51-foot motor yacht showcases the exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail that have made Ed Monk designs legendary in the boating world. Looking for a spacious, elegant liveaboard as well as a great coastal cruiser? Introducing the Ed Monk designed classic 1973 Santa Barbara 51-Foot Motor Yacht. ![]()
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