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Call Joaquin Genrich at 760-912-2111
SHAPAMA is so spacious inside that it would make an excellent “moving home”. Dock it at different marinas and fly or drive in and use it like a condo, with the advantage that you can move it to different locations when you want a change. Great long range cruiser.
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:
Boat Name
SHAPAMA
Specs
Builder: St. Augustine
Designer: DeFever
Flag of Registry: United States
Dimensions
LOA: 90 ft 0 in
Beam: 24 ft 0 in
Minimum Draft: 7 ft 9 in
Maximum Draft: 8 ft 6 in
Engines
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Twin Detroit Diesel
Engine Model: 12v71
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Hours: 1200
Engine Power: 480 HP
Engine 2:
Engine Brand: Twin Detroit Diesel
Engine Model: 12v71
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Hours: 1200
Engine Power: 480 HP
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: (2200 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: (10800 Gallons)
Holding Tanks: (600 Gallons)
Accommodations
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 3
Accommodations
There are two salon areas on the main deck level. Access to Main Salon is via port and starboard access doors. The Main Salon is decorated in “island style” d©cor and has an open layout with comfortable seating, entertainment center and formal dining area. SHAPAMA is capable of handling large parties and groups of more than 16 people aboard due to her ample seating. Additionally, the aft salon has all the necessary appliances and wet bar and boat deck seating for probably 30 people. There are two more under counter refrigerators plus a separate icemaker and wine cooler. There is even a second dishwasher in the aft salon/mini-galley bar combination for larger groups.
All new interior cabinets are finished in bird’s eye maple with granite tops. The entertainment center has a 36″ flat screen TV, VCR and DVD surround system, and a video library. Seating for 6-8 guests, Semi-formal dining for six. Day Head Microphor head, vanity cabinet and sink.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Expedition style, DeFever designed steel-hulled motor yacht is a cruiser’s delight. With her 90′ length, 24′ beam and deep hull, she is comfortable and capable of trans-oceanic cruises.
Originally built in 1983 by the St. Augustine Shipyard in Florida, SHAPAMA completed a total refit in September 2003 and another partial in 2007. The entire interior was professionally decorated and completely refurnished in a tropical style. This included all new teak and maple flooring, new carpeting, wall covering, furniture, ceiling panels and Cantalupi light fixtures throughout, artwork, new granite countertops, new linens, flatware, glassware and service for ten. The stern salon was refitted to include a new wine cooler, under counter refrigerator, microwave, countertops, upholstery and trim. The cockpit was redesigned with a new built-in cabinet, sink and seating area, new fresh water wash down, rebuilt stern anchor windless, new lazarette hatch, interior fresh water pumps, new fuel day tank, and storage. All decks, including the boat deck, were repainted with a non-skid finish.
The refit also included new state-of-the-art pilothouse electronics and wiring throughout, new 40kW Yanmar genset and 90 hp Cummins diesel bow thruster, and new 10-ton air conditioning units. A new bulbous bow was installed for added speed and fuel savings along with a redesigned stern, with plenty of room for fishing and a new 700-gallon fuel day tank in the lazarette. All hull areas, including the lazarette, engine room and chain locker, have been sandblasted to bare metal, primed with two coats of epoxy primer and painted with two coats of Awlgrip paint, including zincs. The water filtration system and water maker were completely replaced and upgraded, producing clean water down to one micron, which is better than any municipal water system. The 2200 gallons of fresh water can be completely replenished in 20-30 hours. Additionally, a complete duplication of pumps, seals, a/c compressors, filters, and even tools were purchased. The main engine exhaust was reworked, voltage regulators/alternators rebuilt or replaced as well as main circuit breakers and shore power connections. The original stuffing boxes have been replaced with German-made dry seal shafts.
There are built-in seating areas, tables, barbecue, refrigerator, and sink topside. Also found here are two 4500 lb. cranes and water “toys” including, (2) kayaks, and an 18′ Zodiac Hurricane tender with twin Yamaha engines. SHAPAMA accommodates six in in three staterooms. There are two crew cabins forward and separate captain’s cabin. The crew’s washer & dryer were replaced with new. She also has two brand new emergency life rafts and all new life jackets. SHAPAMA offers a softer ride in rougher waters than any other hull design.
2003 AND 2007 REFITS
Major rebuilt Detroit 12×71 mains, 480 hp each
Rebuilt dive propellers
New 40kw Yanmar genset
New rudder bearings & housings
New 700 gallon day fuel tank
All new hydraulic lines
New Bulbous Bow
All new hull/deck Awlgrip paint
All new A/C – (2) 5-ton compressors
Rebuilt battery charger & voltage regulators
New fresh water pumps
Rebuilt Alfa Lavel centrifuge
New black and grey water pumps
New hoses: water, fuel, and hydraulic
Rebuilt twin disc transmissions
All shaft bearings, including new drip-less
New water heater, new air compressor
New steering pistons and hydro lines
New 90 hp Cummins Bow Thruster
New (2007) completely rebuilt NAID Stabilizers
All new salt water valves, thru hulls
New bottom paint to bare metal
New main & genset batteries
(2) rebuilt 50 amp shore power with “smart boxes”
(2) rebuilt constant volt systems
New fuel transfer pumps
New bilge pumps & spares
New air compressors and one spare
New fuel filtration, algae kill
ACCOMMODATIONS
There are two salon areas on the main deck level. Access to Main Salon is via port and starboard access doors. The main Salon is decorated in “island style” d©cor and has an open layout with comfortable seating, entertainment center and formal dining area. SHAPAMA is capable of handling large parties and groups of more than 16 people aboard due to her ample seating.
Additionally, the aft salon has all the necessary appliances and wet bar and boat deck seating for probably 20 people. In the aft salon, there is an under counter refrigerator plus a separate icemaker and wine cooler. There is even a second dishwasher in the aft salon/mini-galley bar combination for larger groups.
All new interior cabinets are finished in bird’s eye maple with granite tops. The entertainment center has a 36″ flat screen TV, VCR and DVD surround system, and a video library. Seating for 6-8 guests, Semi-formal dining for six. Day Head Microphor head, vanity cabinet and sink.
GALLEY LAUNDRY
Redesigned to professional standards, the spacious galley has stainless steel appliances, two refrigerators, one freezer, and ample storage for everything necessary for extended cruising. There is a dumb waiter that transports to the pilothouse and the bridge.
There is a washer and dryer in the guest stateroom area below deck. Crew quarters have a separate washer and dryer.
Kenmore Elite clothes washer and dryer in separate utility room
(2) 26 cu. ft. Frigidaire Gallery refrigerator/freezers
Frigidaire Gallery stove
Frigidaire Gallery microwave oven
26 cu. ft. Kenmore Elite freezer
Frigidaire Gallery trash compactor
Kohler In-Sink steamer/cooker
Pantry
ELECTRONICS
Simrad AP50 commercial autopilot
(2) SSB radios
VHF communication plus portables
New fuel and water gauges including sending units
(2) Satellite telephones and interconnected weather reporting system
(2) IPIRB
New marine constant cooling with original system as backup
(2) Navigation computers
Security system (camera) – engine room & stern
Raymarine w/10″ screen, (2) transponders (one forward looking)
(2) Furuno radar units
Navnet Raytheon L1250 1 kW color depth sounder + GPS interconnect to plotter
(1) Syncro Master + Matrix computer system
(2) GPS & offshore navigation programs
MMC controls
DECK EQUIPMENT
New bulbous bow (2003)
Awlgrip paint (2003) & partial repaint (decks and portions of hull) in 2007
All necessary survey adjustments on the hull were made during the 2003 refit
150 lb. stern anchor with 200′ x ¾” chain
(2) 500 lb. anchors with 300’x ¾” anchor chain
(2) Life rafts
(2) Revere Coastal Commander 4-man life rafts (new)
(16) Life jackets (new)
(4) Life rings
(3) Tender supports
Commercial construction radar mast
(2) Hydraulic cranes – 4500 lb. each
Kobel fog horn
Kobel air horn
Storage facilities
Hailer Galley Maid bow anchor windlass with capstans
Galley Maid stern windlass with capstan
Varo Mega spotlight
Walk-around decks
Portuguese bridge
Zodiac Hurricane tender with twin engines (commercial grade)
FLY BRIDGE
All new instrument and navigation center
New seating area
Portuguese bridge
Command Bridge with wing controls
(4) Pompanette observation chairs
Bridge seating for 10
(2) Search lights
Dumb waiter
Refrigerator
Barbecue
Sink
Seating for 16 guests
(2) dining tables with large sun umbrellas
TENDERS
18′ Zodiac Hurricane with twin Yamaha engines
(2) Kayaks
Various recreational gear
Call or text Joaquin Genrich at 760-912-2111
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