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Discover the remarkable 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht, a testament to superior German engineering and design, currently located in Beaufort, NC. With a robust length of 70 feet (21.3 meters), this yacht is not just built for luxury but for enduring long voyages across the seas. It’s powered by twin QSM 11, 450 HP Cummins engines, boasting less than 2300 original hours, ensuring reliability and power. The yacht’s fuel capacity is an impressive 5200 gallons, specifically optimized for long-range travel. Additionally, it is equipped with twin generators and stabilized for comfortable ocean journeys, highlighting its capability for transatlantic voyages, a feat it has already accomplished once.
This yacht comes with an array of features designed for both safety and comfort. The hydraulic Passerelle, teak decks that are glued down for durability, and a Marquipt Telescopic Tender Lift with a 1500 lbs capacity, ensure ease of access and utility. For anchoring, it is equipped with a DATA Horizontal windlass with double gypsies and hydraulic twin anchors. The deck is also fitted with hydraulic winches and foot controls for effortless operation. Navigation and safety are enhanced by a comprehensive SIMRAD electronics suite, including DI 15 Displays, AP 50 Auto Pilot, AIS Transponder, and more, alongside a MARETRON Vessel Monitoring System for tracking the vessel’s status. Additionally, it includes a 2011 Zodiac, expanding the exploration capabilities. Conveniently available for viewing at Jarrett Bay Boatyard in Beaufort, North Carolina, this yacht is a true expedition vessel, designed for those who seek adventure without compromising on comfort or safety.
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Basic Information:
- Price: 1,650,000.00 USD
- Length: 70 ft
- Year: 2006
- Make: Farmont
- Model: 70 Expedition Yacht
Technical Specifications:
- Beam: 22.83 ft
- Draft: 8.42 ft
- Fuel Capacity: 5200|gallon
- Water Capacity: 475|gallon
- Cruising Speed: 8 kn
- Maximum Speed: N/A
Engine Details:
- Make: Cummins – Model: QSM11-M – Power: 450|horsepower
- Make: Cummins – Model: QSM11-M – Power: 450|horsepower
Location:
Beaufort, NC, US
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What features make the 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht ideal for long ocean voyages?
The 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht comes with several features designed for long ocean travels. Notably, it’s stabilized to ensure comfortable movement across the ocean, and its fuel capacity of 5200 gallons allows for extended range without frequent refueling. Additionally, the yacht is equipped with twin generators for reliability, a robust engine setup with less than 2300 original hours for durability, and a comprehensive electronics suite for precise navigation. Its construction for redundancy in many systems further enhances safety and reliability during long voyages.
How is the 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht equipped for handling and anchoring?
This yacht is well-equipped for easy handling and secure anchoring, featuring a DATA Horizontal windlass system with double gypsies and hydraulic twin anchors to ensure stability when moored. For handling, the yacht boasts hydraulic winches, foot controls for ease of operation, and port and starboard wing docking stations with comprehensive controls, allowing for precision maneuvering in various docking situations.
What are the key entertainment and living comforts available on the Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht?
Living and entertainment comforts are ample on the Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht. It features an extensive electronics suite, including SIMRAD displays, autopilot, AIS transponder for safety and navigation, as well as a SIMRAD HS 90 VHF for communications. For entertainment, there’s a KVH 3 Satellite TV receiver ensuring access to television even while in the middle of the ocean. Not to mention, it includes a 2011 Zodiac for additional exploration and fun off the yacht.
Can you tell me more about the engines and propulsion system of the 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht?
Certainly! The yacht is powered by twin QSM 11, 450 HP Cummins engines, renowned for their reliability and performance. With less than 2300 original hours, these engines are well within their prime, guaranteeing many more years of exploration. Additionally, the presence of twin generators speaks to the yacht’s emphasis on redundancy and reliability, ensuring that power is always available for both propulsion and onboard systems, no matter where you are in the ocean.
Why is the 2006 Farmont 70 Expedition Yacht’s location in Beaufort, NC, advantageous for potential buyers?
The location of the yacht in Beaufort, NC, at the Jarrett Bay Boatyard is highly advantageous for several reasons. First, it’s conveniently accessible for potential buyers wanting to view or test the yacht before making a purchase. Additionally, Beaufort is a known hub for yachting and maritime services, meaning any pre-sale preparations or post-purchase customizations can be easily managed. Its location also provides direct access to the Atlantic, allowing for immediate take-off on ocean adventures post-purchase.
Provided Description:
” BLUE SEAS ” was built by Farmont Yachts Germany as a 2006 model. She came here on her own bottom from Europe several years ago, a true expedition yacht in every way with many redundant systems and equipment. Twin QSM 11 450 HP Cummins less than 2300 original hours. Twin generators, stabilized, 5200 gallons of fuel to travel the open oceans comfortably and safe.Easy to see on Jarrett Bay Boat yard Beaufort North Carolina
Interior WalkthroughBlue Seas is a three stateroom 3 head layout with crews quarters aft of the engine room. Salon area aft with two large sofas, very large mid level galley with dinette area across from galley starboard side. Moving forward there is a day head immediate to starboard, the master is portside midship with very large head area. Moving forward starboard is a smaller stateroom that doubles as an office with a single bunk. Forward is the VIP stateroom. ElectronicsSIMRAD DI 15 Color Displays x 2 SIMRAD AP 50 Auto pilot SIMRAD OP 40 Controller x 2 SIMRAD AI 50 Class B AIS transponder SIMRAD R3000X Autopilot remote control SIMRAD FU 50 Follow up steering lever SIMRAD IS 20 Multi function display x 2 SIMRAD IS 20 Wind direction SIMRAD IS 20 Compass SIMRAD HS 90 VHF Handset WETTERFAX MRD 80 Marine Radio Decoder MARETRON Vessel monitoring system KVH 3 Satellite TV Receiver Anchoring SystemDATA Horizontal anchor windlass with double gypsies Hydraulic twin anchors Deck EquipmentMarquipt Telescopic Tender Lift 1500 lbs capacity Hydraulic Deck winches with foot controls port and starboard aft corners Hydraulic Passerelle extends from compartment in transom Teak decks all surfaces ( Glued down not screwed) Port and starboard wing docking stations, throttles, gears bow and stern thruster controls Additional Units Included 2011 Zodiac
Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Bluewater Yacht Sales, LLC- Beaufort Office.