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Introducing the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42, a meticulously maintained yacht that has undergone a significant refit in 2021 to ensure the highest standards of safety, comfort, and accommodation. Located in Boca Raton, FL, this vessel is priced at $729,000.00 USD and offers a unique blend of functionality and luxury over its 42 ft length. The yacht comes with a Certificate of Inspection (COI), allowing for charters of up to 12 passengers. The 2021 refit includes notable enhancements such as a larger transom door, a new side boarding door with an angled ramp for wheelchair access, and two U-shaped dining/seating areas, making it an ideal choice for entertaining or accommodating guests with disabilities. The navigation center is fully equipped with updated electronics, including oversized GPS plotters and radar, ensuring a safe and navigable journey across the waters.
Under the hood, the Wesmac Custom 42 is powered by a 600 HP Cummins QSM-11 diesel engine, with a 4,000-hour service completed in 2021, and is enhanced with both bow and stern thrusters for superior maneuverability. The yacht’s hull is painted with blue Awlgrip, and the cabin top with non-skid oyster white Awlgrip, combining aesthetic appeal with practicality. The engine room is insulated meticulously, ensuring noise levels are less than 80db at the helm. For safety and operational efficiency, the yacht is equipped with dual Racor fuel/water separators, line cutters on the shaft, bilge pumps with high-level alarms, and an electro-hydraulic system that powers the bow and stern thrusters, anchor windlass, and saltwater wash-down systems. Additionally, the yacht includes Sunbrella Covers for the cockpit deck, table covers, Stidd seat covers, and an aft cockpit sunshade, alongside a 6-Man Viking life raft, ensuring preparedness for any situation. Whether planning day trips, entertaining, or simply enjoying the open water, the Wesmac Custom 42 offers a safe, comfortable, and accessible experience for all aboard.
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Basic Information:
- Price: 729,000.00 USD
- Length: 42 ft
- Year: 2009
- Make: Wesmac
- Model: 42
Technical Specifications:
- Beam: 14.5 ft
- Draft: N/A
- Fuel Capacity: N/A
- Water Capacity: N/A
- Cruising Speed: N/A
- Maximum Speed: N/A
Engine Details:
- Make: CUMMINS – Model: QSM-11 – Power: 600|horsepower
- Make: Cummins – Model: ONAN – Power: N/A
Location:
Boca Raton, FL, US
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What makes the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 an ideal choice for chartering up to 12 passengers?
The 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 is particularly suited for chartering up to 12 passengers due to its Certificate of Inspection (COI) which ensures it meets specific safety and comfort standards for group outings. Additionally, its significant 2021 refit focused on enhancing passenger comfort and safety, including the addition of larger transom and new side boarding doors with a ramp for wheelchair access, making it an inclusive option for all guests.
How does the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 ensure safety and comfort for its passengers?
Safety and comfort have been significantly enhanced on the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42, evident from its comprehensive 2021 refit. Key additions such as a wheelchair-accessible side door, two U-shaped dining/seating areas for comfort, and up-to-date navigation center with the latest electronics ensure a secure and enjoyable experience. The yacht also features a meticulously insulated engine room for reduced noise, and updated mechanical systems including bilge pumps with high-level alarms, contributing to its overall safety and comfort.
What are the navigational capabilities of the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42?
The navigational capabilities of the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 are state-of-the-art, thanks to its fully equipped navigation center that includes oversized GPS plotters and radar, updated in the significant 2021 refit. A new AIS system was added in 2014, ensuring reliable and precise navigation. These cutting-edge technologies make navigating the yacht in various conditions both secure and effortless.
How has the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 been modified to accommodate guests with disabilities?
To accommodate guests with disabilities, the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 has undergone targeted modifications for ease of access and comfort. Notably, a new side boarding door with an angled ramp was added for wheelchair access, making it one of the few yachts available that cater to passengers with mobility challenges. Moreover, the addition of a larger transom door and a swimming ladder further ensures diverse activities are accessible to all guests onboard.
What maintenance and upgrades have been performed on the 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 to ensure its reliability and performance?
The 2009 Wesmac Custom 42 has received considerable maintenance and upgrades to guarantee its reliability and high performance. In 2021, key refits were focused on safety, comfort, and accommodation enhancements. The main engine, a 600 HP Cummins QSM-11 diesel, received a complete 4,000 hr service. Both 250-gallon aluminum fuel tanks were polished, and the entire exterior received fresh varnish and paint, including blue Awlgrip hull and non-skid oyster white on the cabin top. On top of that, new Raymarine electronics were installed in 2018, and the enhanced maneuverability is ensured by the addition of bow and stern thrusters. These extensive upgrades and diligent maintenance underscore the yacht’s readiness for both leisure and charter use.
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Wesmac Custom 42 with COI good for up to 12 Passengers!!!! This beautiful Wesmac underwent a significant refit to renew/update the vessel in 2021 followed by the Certificate of Inspection process with the USCG allowing it to run charters with up to 12 passengers. With a new larger transom door; new hinged side boarding door, angled ramp with carbon fiber rolling base (by GMT) and custom handrails, “Relentless” could not be more safe, comfortable and accommodating to deliver more precious times on the water to her family and friends. With two U-shaped dining/seating areas (one enclosed aft with removable Isenglass curtains and the other in the climate-controlled main salon); an upper Bar equipped with sink, refrigeration and oversized counter space; “Relentless” is the perfect vessel for day use and entertaining. An oversize centerline head/sink/counterspace (forward of the galley) is perfect for those who require/appreciate a space with more home-like proportions. An electric (24v) wheelchair lift has been engineered (currently in storage and off the boat) for access to the head over 3-steps down from the main salon. Crew bunks to port of the galley are handy for boat deliveries (North & South) when owner/guests are not aboard. A fully equipped Navigation center at the helm (to starboard) includes oversized GPS plotters interfaced with Radar, transducers, Sat weather and more. “Relentless” is the perfect vessel for day trips and entertaining with thoughtful provisions for those in a wheelchair. Outstanding condition!!! * 4,000 hr Main engine service $27,000 2021 * New main engine alternator 2019 * Exterior varnish stripped and re-built $20,000 2021 * Diesel fuel tanks polished 2021 * Prop speed applied to all running gear 2021 * Pilothouse windows re-caulked 2021 * New Raymarine plotters 2018 * New AIS 2014 * New Raymarine Radar 2018 * New Fishfinder 2020 * New Lewmar Windlass control 2021 * New steering quadrant 2016 * New Microwave oven 2016 * New Mastervolt combi inverter/charger 2019 * New House and Start batteries 2019 * New VHF aft station Mic 2019 * Sonos Speaker-ready The refit in 2013 was very extensive and essentially required the interior to be removed and rebuilt in teak wood. Everything from the pilothouse door aft was new with exception of the CableMaster shore power cord system. The main engine, genset, air conditioning units (2) and tanks are original. Additionally, the Pilothouse dining table, window blinds, wall sconces, compass, horn, bow and stern thrusters, throttle controls, chest freezer are the only items that remained aboard after the refit. Everything is new down below in the sleeping, head and galley areas. Refit details – (Electronics) New Chart plotters/radar/Fishfinder sounder, Wifi, 12v charger/inverter/24v charger for wheelchair lift/24v battery bank and 12 v battery bank (house and start batteries), Sonos stereo/sound system, SAT radio and Weather, mast-mounted weather station, AIS and custom Stidd seats (Exterior refit details) – Added swim ladder, wheel chair-accessible side door and removable aft transom doors (great for tuna fishing/tender storage & watersports), bronze anchor windlass (hydraulic), bronze bow sprit, exhaust silencer interfaced to main engine, new engine room intake and exhaust fans, extended bronze cabin top, toe rail and rub rails, added bronze cleats, fairleads/chocks, new outdoor shower with hot and cold water and new bench seating in stern. Her hull was Awlgripped Flag Blue with new gold leaf name and hail. The pilothouse was veneered with high gloss varnished teak. Cabin top was Awl-gripped Oyster white with non-skid applied to paint. In summary, “Relentless” was thoroughly updated with equipment and made into a highly efficient and safe wheel chair-accessible vessel for day trips and entertaining. Accommodations and Layout After the refit, the interior layout changed dramatically for use as a day boat. The transom was modified to accommodate a ramp and wheelchair for stern boarding as well as side boarding with similar hinged-opening concept. Aft transom doors are easily removed for sport fishing, hauling a tender, paddle board etc aboard. To port is a u-shaped dining area with fixed table that seats 6 comfortably. Large Isenglass drop curtains enclose the entire space when weather is cool or roll up during warmer times. To starboard and just aft of the pilothouse door is a front opening electric refrigerator & chest freezer. Additional bench seating is aft and to stbd. near the new large side opening door. An additional seating area is just forward of the transom and provides a great space to be in the fresh air or for storage of water toys, paddle boards etc. Amidship and forward of the pilothouse sliding door is the primary salon and dining area. A large dining table is fixed to port with seating for 6. To starboard is a wet bar and ample counter space for food preparation, and drink/bar accessories. To port of the starboard helm station are two electric Stidd chairs (one with ability to adjust height and swivel 180 degrees to dining table and includes custom drink holder and dining tray.) The pilothouse is surrounded by large opening windows that provide excellent visibility or can be closed with shades for privacy. A third Stidd seat to starboard behind the helm also adjusts up/down and fore/aft manually. The Galley, head and crew quarters are accessed to port of the helm, via three steps (down) or via an electric wheelchair lift (currently removed and in storage. Two large opening teak doors reveal the wheelchair accessible head, while two pipe berths to port and ample lockers and storage are available for crew deliveries or guest napping. The well equipped galley is to starboard and includes many cabinets, stainless steel sink, refrigeration, microwave oven and two burner propane stove. Engine and genset are accessed through opening doors in the main salon sole. Electronics (2) large GPS Plotters by Raymarine interfaced with autopilot Raymarine Quantum CHIRP Radar (version 1) Simrad AP 28 Autopilot Icom M-304 VHF Standard Horizon Hailer with auto sound signaling Perko Bronze search light with manual control at helm 6″ Richie compass in bronze binnacle mount Kahlenburg dual trumpet air horn with auto fog signal controls 5 X-alto double pantograph windshield wipers with intermittent speed and wash down ZF electric engine control Side Power 12 HP bow thruster with controls at helm Side Power 12 HP stern thruster with controls at helm Bennett Trim tab controls at helm Handheld Icom VHF radio Wiring for additional GPS plotter or Ipad at port Stidd passenger seat dash area (4) 12v Hella Fans in wheel house Electrical System – New Inverter Charger 2020 – Wired for 12 v with some 24v circuits – 110V AC system with shore power via electric reel Glendinning Cable master – Onan 5kw Genset – 12v DC system includes: – Switch panel with breakers – 150 amp alternator on main engine – Balmar smart voltage regulator – Digital amp and volt meter – 2 8D AGM house batteries – 2 8D engine start batteries – 1 Group 27 AGM generator start battery – 1 Group 24 emergency communications battery to VHF – 12 v lighting and systems throughout 110v AC system includes: – Distribution panel with breakers – 50 Amp shore power connection aft – Glendenning cable master with 75′ of 50 amp cord – Onan 5kw genset – New inverter/charger 2020 – Water heater via AC or main engine – 110 v outlets via shore power or inverter Mechanical Main engine is a 600 HP freshwater cooled Cummins QSM-11 diesel with 4 blade prop on 2.5″ dia Aquamet shaft with ZF 2.0:1 reduction gear. At 2000 rpm the main engine will move the boat through the water at 17 kts. Owners just completed (10/21) a 4,000 hr engine service/inspection by Cummins authorized dealer $27,000. Both 250 gallon aluminum fuel tanks were polished in 2021. The engine compartment is carefully and thoroughly insulated with 3″ of Sound-Down insulation producing less than 80db noise at helm. Engine room is equipped with 2 Cameras (1 mounted forward and one aft) and display on Raymarine screens. Additional mechanical systems include: – ZF single lever electronic engine control – Dual Racor fuel/water separators with vacuum gauges and water alarms at helm – Line cutter on shaft – Bronze thru hulls – 12v engine room lighting – Reverso oil change pump for main engine, genset and transmission – Fuel gauges – Water tank gauges – 12000 BTU reverse cycle air conditioning – 5 high capacity bilge pumps with high level alarms and cycle counters – Macerator pump for waste tank and also includes dockside pump out fitting – Comprehensive Engine spare parts kit (filters for fuel, oil, gear oil, racor, air intake, blow by, hydraulic oil, zincs (incl custom shaft zincs x 5) – Webasto diesel heater with ducting throughout interior – Windshield defrost system – Stbd Aft cockpit equipped with second helm station; including throttle control, VHF mic, thruster controls for bow and stern thrusters, depth sounder, engine gauges, Simrad Auto pilot rudder control. – Galley & Head extraction fans – Two-burner propane cooktop in Galley plumbed to aft cockpit for BBQ grill (Propane tank currently off the boat) Propane “sniffer” installed. The vessel is also equipped with an electro-hydraulic system powering the bow and stern thrusters, cockpit/stern windlass, anchor windlass and salt water wash down systems. Hydraulics are powered by power take off from main engine. Hull and Deck The hull is laid up of solid fiberglass with outer layers of E-glass in Hydrex Vinylester resin. Hull finish is blue Awlgrip paint with white non-skid cabin top. Decks are FRP with Nida-Core and Awlgripped white with non-skid in walkway areas. Additional exterior equipment: – Lewmar hydraulic anchor windlass – Salt water wash-down (fore and aft) – Bronze aft cockpit hydraulic powered windlass for tender – Cockpit flood lights – (8) PFD’s aboard – Throwable lifesaving device – (3) 3lb & (2) 5lb ABC type fire extinguishers – (6) fenders and dock lines – Sunbrella Covers for: Cockpit deck cover,table covers (2), Stidd seat covers, fwd cabin hatch covers, and aft cockpit sunshade with custom SS support poles. – Epirb – 6-Man Viking life raft
Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Vantage Marine Group.