J&J Marine Yacht Group
One Main Street
Somerset,
MA 02726 (Map)
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Accomodations:
Master cabin w/centerline walk around queen berthTeak and holly varnished solesMaster suite has extensive storage w/hanging lockers and drawsMaster ensuite head with separate shower stallCentral vac system (2006)Convertible sofa with new visco-elastic mattress sleeps two in salon(2006)U-line icemaker (2002)Venetian blindsWilcox-Crittendon Skipper manual toilets in both heads(2005)Heads have marble countertopsGuest cabin w/two twin berths lays port side aft of the master cabinDay head w/separate shower stall to starboardCourtesy lightsCustom bookcases and desk, antique brass lighting and lampsCustom teak hi-lo table (2005)
Mechanical Equipment:
Dual helm hydraulic steeringDual Kahlenburg compressed air horns2.5:1 reduction gears (new 2003)190 degree engine thermostats (new 2005) to replace old 180 degree thermostatsOversized 60 Bennett trim tab(2002)Engine room blowersnewer(2005) exhaust hoses on both engines from muffler to transomPropane and CO2 sniffer alarm systemsEspar diesel heater w/thermostat ducted throughout the vessel.SS exhaust elbowsFuel management system to isolate one, or any of four tanksDual/selectable Racor 1000 fuel filter systems for each engine with vacuum gaugesEngine pre-lube pumps1556 engine hours since rebuild (hours from new, 3150)4-blade 28 props (2003)11 gallon SS hot water heaterWater filtration system for water tanksDockside water system (2006)Galleymaid 2000 water pressure pump (rebuilt 2006), Fireboy 1301 automatic fire extinguisher system Glendenning engine synchronizer systemMorse engine/throttle controlsTank Watch system for holding tankViewing ports for freshwater tanks
Galley:
U Shaped galley provides expansive counter space and storage3 Burner StoveToaster ovenOvenDouble Stainless Steel SinkChest Fridge/FreezerMicrowave
Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Brookes & Gatehouse HS921 multi-function windspeed and directionHelmstar 721 autopilot with computer-based map source softwareGarmin GPS 2010 WAAS chartplotter (10 chart & depth combined screen)Weems & Plath clock and barometerLCD 26 flatscreen TV (2007) Ceiling mount in the salonFuruno 24 Radar-lower helm5 Plath binnacle compass-lower helm Furuno 48 mile open array Radar at upper helm (rebuilt 2003)ICOM M-120 VHF radioKenwood AM/FM stereo with 10 CD changer and 10 individually controlled speakers throughout the vessel
Electrical System:
12 Volt DC system with 10 x 6 Volt golfcart batteries1 x 8D 12 Volt engine cranking battery1 x Group 31 12 Volt generator starting batteryParallel switchesWesterbeke 8KW generator with approx 2690 hours Generator updated in 2005 w/new water pump, insulation, hoses and repainted soundshield80 50 Amp shore power on Glendenning Cablemaster reel Multiple 30 and 50 Amp pigtails for Various 110V dockside systemsMobile Marine circuit breaker panels and wiring 2001 Rewired 2006 to separate AC switches/general updates to codeFreedom 30 inverter/charger with Link 2000 monitor-installed 20011-16000 BTU Cruiseair reverse-cycle unit1-12000 BTU Cruiseair reverse-cycle unitNew water heater (08/07)
Deck and Hull Equipment:
Black Awlgrip (1999)Teak flybridge and side decksTeak cockpit soleTeak extra-wide swim platformTeak ensign staff and bow burgee staffFixed mount spotlight with remoteLifeslingFreshwater Washdown (2005) Saltwater Washdown (2005)Ideal electric windlass (new motor 1999),66 lb. Bruce anchor with 250 chain rode on rollerSpare 37 lb. Fortress aluminum anchor Transom doorGivens 4-man canister liferaft-last service date 2000
Additional Equipment:
The current owner is the third owner since new. Second owner was Fred Schaeffer, who significantly customized the boat.Inflatable with center console and electric start Yamaha 15HP OB with black dinghy cover2 x 10 lb. propane bottles and on spare bottlePlumbed and wired for washing machineDeck step box
This is the perfect live aboard cruiser. This Island Gypsy is much more spacious than expected for a vessel of its size. The varnished satin teak interior has many custom upgrades. Its two stateroom layout provides for much larger cabins than you find in similar three stateroom layouts. Have no fear there will still be plenty of sleeping for your guests as the salon has a convertible double sofa bed allowing six to sleep comfortably aboard. For those folks that prefer to spend their time in the fresh air you will find plenty of cockpit space to cook up the perfect burger or just kick back and relax with friends. The bridge provides additional space for outdoor living and is easily accessed by either your conventional bridge ladder or a forward, centerline fold out staircase. The staircase is ideal for anyone that may have small children or physical challenges that make ladder climbing difficult.If you have any questions or would like to schedule a time to inspect this vessel please contact Amy McLane at (508)324-9500-O or (508)472-5536-C.
Accomodations:
Master cabin w/centerline walk around queen berthTeak and holly varnished solesMaster suite has extensive storage w/hanging lockers and drawsMaster ensuite head with separate shower stallCentral vac system (2006)Convertible sofa with new visco-elastic mattress sleeps two in salon(2006)U-line icemaker (2002)Venetian blindsWilcox-Crittendon Skipper manual toilets in both heads(2005)Heads have marble countertopsGuest cabin w/two twin berths lays port side aft of the master cabinDay head w/separate shower stall to starboardCourtesy lightsCustom bookcases and desk, antique brass lighting and lampsCustom teak hi-lo table (2005)
Mechanical Equipment:
Dual helm hydraulic steeringDual Kahlenburg compressed air horns2.5:1 reduction gears (new 2003)190 degree engine thermostats (new 2005) to replace old 180 degree thermostatsOversized 60 Bennett trim tab(2002)Engine room blowersnewer(2005) exhaust hoses on both engines from muffler to transomPropane and CO2 sniffer alarm systemsEspar diesel heater w/thermostat ducted throughout the vessel.SS exhaust elbowsFuel management system to isolate one, or any of four tanksDual/selectable Racor 1000 fuel filter systems for each engine with vacuum gaugesEngine pre-lube pumps1556 engine hours since rebuild (hours from new, 3150)4-blade 28 props (2003)11 gallon SS hot water heaterWater filtration system for water tanksDockside water system (2006)Galleymaid 2000 water pressure pump (rebuilt 2006), Fireboy 1301 automatic fire extinguisher system Glendenning engine synchronizer systemMorse engine/throttle controlsTank Watch system for holding tankViewing ports for freshwater tanks
Galley:
U Shaped galley provides expansive counter space and storage3 Burner StoveToaster ovenOvenDouble Stainless Steel SinkChest Fridge/FreezerMicrowave
Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Brookes & Gatehouse HS921 multi-function windspeed and directionHelmstar 721 autopilot with computer-based map source softwareGarmin GPS 2010 WAAS chartplotter (10 chart & depth combined screen)Weems & Plath clock and barometerLCD 26 flatscreen TV (2007) Ceiling mount in the salonFuruno 24 Radar-lower helm5 Plath binnacle compass-lower helm Furuno 48 mile open array Radar at upper helm (rebuilt 2003)ICOM M-120 VHF radioKenwood AM/FM stereo with 10 CD changer and 10 individually controlled speakers throughout the vessel
Electrical System:
12 Volt DC system with 10 x 6 Volt golfcart batteries1 x 8D 12 Volt engine cranking battery1 x Group 31 12 Volt generator starting batteryParallel switchesWesterbeke 8KW generator with approx 2690 hours Generator updated in 2005 w/new water pump, insulation, hoses and repainted soundshield80 50 Amp shore power on Glendenning Cablemaster reel Multiple 30 and 50 Amp pigtails for Various 110V dockside systemsMobile Marine circuit breaker panels and wiring 2001 Rewired 2006 to separate AC switches/general updates to codeFreedom 30 inverter/charger with Link 2000 monitor-installed 20011-16000 BTU Cruiseair reverse-cycle unit1-12000 BTU Cruiseair reverse-cycle unitNew water heater (08/07)
Deck and Hull Equipment:
Black Awlgrip (1999)Teak flybridge and side decksTeak cockpit soleTeak extra-wide swim platformTeak ensign staff and bow burgee staffFixed mount spotlight with remoteLifeslingFreshwater Washdown (2005) Saltwater Washdown (2005)Ideal electric windlass (new motor 1999),66 lb. Bruce anchor with 250 chain rode on rollerSpare 37 lb. Fortress aluminum anchor Transom doorGivens 4-man canister liferaft-last service date 2000
Additional Equipment:
The current owner is the third owner since new. Second owner was Fred Schaeffer, who significantly customized the boat.Inflatable with center console and electric start Yamaha 15HP OB with black dinghy cover2 x 10 lb. propane bottles and on spare bottlePlumbed and wired for washing machineDeck step box
One Main Street
Somerset,
MA 02726 (
Map )