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2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan

Naples, FL, US 52 ft · 15.5 ft' beam 3 cabins 20 kn kn top
Asking
$399,500
Our Thoughts

This 2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan represents a thoughtfully maintained motor yacht built for comfortable cruising and extended offshore passages. Named "PORT-FOLIO," she combines proven Yanmar diesel propulsion with a well-appointed three-stateroom, two-head layout that appeals to both owner-operator and charter-minded buyers seeking reliable, moderately sized motor yacht performance.

Propulsion & Performance

Twin 480-horsepower Yanmar diesel engines deliver the 52 Sedan's hallmark efficiency, cruising comfortably at 15 knots with a maximum speed of 20 knots. The dual-engine configuration, paired with Yanmar electronic clutch and throttle controls with synchronized operation, ensures smooth power delivery and straightforward helm management. An Onan 13.5 kW generator (3,500 hours) supports onboard electrical loads, while the 600-gallon fuel capacity and 180-gallon freshwater tanks provide practical range for weekend getaways and longer voyages. Shallow-draft propeller pockets and a Vetus bow thruster enhance maneuverability in tight anchorages and challenging docking scenarios—practical features for cruising the Gulf Coast and Florida's shallow-draft cruising grounds.

Navigation & Electronics

The Raymarine Hybrid Touch integrated system anchors the pilothouse setup, combining a 13-inch HD chart plotter with radar capability, autopilot, speed and depth displays, and SAT TV antenna for real-time weather and communications. An Icom M506 VHF radio with distress mode, Ritchie compass, and stern-view camera round out the bridge suite. Raymarine electronics are industry standard for reliability and parts availability, a practical consideration for long-term ownership.

Accommodations & Interior

The three-stateroom, two-head arrangement maximizes livability within the 52-foot footprint. The master stateroom features a queen berth, ensuite head with separate shower stall, stainless portholes, and a Panasonic television with individual A/C controls—a private retreat for extended cruising. Two guest staterooms provide flexible accommodation: a port guest stateroom with a double berth and hanging locker, and a third guest stateroom with over-under single berths, both fitted with reading lights and storage. The heads are equipped with Tecma electric toilets and freshwater cooling systems.

The main salon showcases a richly finished interior with teak and burlwood wall veneers, a leather U-shaped settee, two teak pedestal tables, leather ottomans, and an entertainment center with SAT TV and DVD player. Berber carpet, a sunburst accent ceiling, and a stainless steel sliding door create a warm, finished aesthetic. An icemaker and electrical distribution panel add convenience and system transparency.

The U-shaped galley is thoughtfully equipped with a GE Profile microwave, Summit refrigerator and freezer, Kenyon three-burner stovetop, double stainless sink, Corian countertop, and teak-and-holly sole. A galley dinette with leather wraparound settee and double pedestal teak table provides casual dining and a secondary gathering space.

Flybridge & Outdoor Living

The flybridge is the social hub of this design. Two adjustable helm chairs with arm supports frame a central helm station with bird's-eye maple dash panel. An L-shaped lounge with double pedestal table and storage, combined with an aft bridge wet bar featuring a stainless sink, refrigerator, and

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2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan “PORT-FOLIO” is a well-maintained, low-hour motor yacht offering 3 staterooms and 2 heads. Powered by twin 480HP Yanmar diesels, she cruises comfortably at 15 knots and features a richly finished salon, updated systems, and recent 2024 maintenance—an excellent value in her class. Take advantage of this low-hour vessel that has benefited from continuous loving care. Highlights include 3 staterooms, Raymarine Hybrid Touch GPS, Rich Teak and Burlwood interior, and a roomy lavish salon.2024 Updates: New bow cushion 9/2024 New bow cushion cover 9/2024  New batteries 9/2024 New underwater lights 9/2024 Bottom job and full wax & compound 9/2024WILL ACCEPT CLEAN TRADES!

2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan Motor Yacht "PORT-FOLIO" – Established Cruising Trawler with Flybridge, Triple Staterooms, and Updated Systems
Overview
The 2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan represents a mature, well-maintained motor yacht platform built for serious cruising rather than speed. Named "PORT-FOLIO," this 52-foot sedan-style vessel combines classic trawler proportions with a full-beam salon, dedicated flybridge helm, and three separate staterooms—making her a practical choice for extended family cruising or owner-operator use. Powered by twin 480-horsepower Yanmar diesel engines, she achieves a comfortable 15-knot cruise speed and a maximum speed of 20 knots, supported by a 600-gallon fuel capacity and 180-gallon freshwater tank. The vessel benefits from a complete interior refit in 2022, substantial 2021 upgrades to the windscreen and bridge enclosure, and documented 2024 maintenance including new batteries, bottom work, and cosmetic updates—all of which reflect the current owner's commitment to vessel upkeep.
Hull Design and Deck Configuration
The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan's 52-foot length, 15.5-foot beam, and 4-foot draft establish her as a stable, shallow-draft cruising platform suitable for coastal and inland waterway navigation. The hull form prioritizes fuel efficiency and seakeeping over raw speed, a characteristic that defines the sedan-style category. Deck layout flows logically from bow to stern: a molded-in fiberglass swim platform with teak sole and removable 5-step swim ladder anchors the aft end, flanked by port and starboard transom stainless gates with euro-style staircases. A Euro-style reverse transom with stainless flag pole and mount provides classic aesthetics, while the teak cockpit sole and molded-in steps create safe transitions between cockpit and side decks. Two stainless transom rails, cockpit boarding lights, and dual dome lights ensure safe night operation and boarding. Forward, the bow features a double sun pad with new cushions and covers (September 2024), a stainless bow pulpit, welded side-deck handrails, and a Muir anchor windlass with 200 feet of chain rode and stainless CQR anchor. A Bomar deck hatch provides ventilation and light to the forward cabin. Cleats are strategically positioned—two 2-inch cleats forward and two 12-inch cleats amidships—with stainless haws pipes for secure line handling. Guest remote control spotlight and arch dome lights (seven total) illuminate the deck and flybridge areas, while courtesy lights throughout the cockpit and platform ensure visibility during evening entertaining or docking.
Flybridge Helm and Upper-Deck Design
The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan's defining feature is her full-beam flybridge, which serves as a secondary helm station and social hub. Two adjustable helm chairs with arm supports flank a central helm console featuring a bird's eye maple dash panel, creating an open, inviting command center. The Raymarine Hybrid Touch 13-inch chart plotter with HD radar antenna, Raymarine speed and depth display, and Raymarine autopilot integrate seamlessly into the flybridge station, allowing the owner to navigate and monitor engine systems from the upper deck. An Icom M506 VHF radio with distress mode and remote salon microphone complete the communication suite. Aft of the helm, an L-shaped lounge with double pedestal teak table and storage below accommodates guests during cruising. A wet bar with stainless sink, built-in BBQ grill, and refrigerator enable entertaining and meal preparation without descending to the main galley. Flybridge courtesy lights and a new four-sided Eisenglass enclosure (installed May 2021) with tinted wraparound windscreen and stainless supports protect occupants from weather while maintaining visibility. Carpet throughout the flybridge adds comfort and noise reduction.
Salon, Galley, and Main-Deck Living
The main salon is the social and entertainment heart of the vessel. A large stainless steel sliding door provides easy access to the cockpit, while a sunburst accent ceiling and Berber carpet sole create visual interest and comfort underfoot. Teak and burlwood wall veneers, combined with a leather U-shaped settee and teak pedestal table, establish a refined aesthetic. Two leather ottomans offer flexible seating, and an entertainment center with SAT TV and DVD player serves as the focal point for evening relaxation. An icemaker provides fresh ice for beverages, while the electrical distribution panel remains accessible for systems monitoring. The galley is positioned adjacent to the salon for efficient meal service. A U-shaped layout with Corian countertop, GE Profile microwave, Summit refrigerator and freezer, and Kenyon 3-burner stovetop supports full-service cooking underway. Double stainless sink, six cabinets, four drawers, and a teak and holly sole create a functional, attractive workspace. A galley blower manages cooking odors, while a dinette with leather wraparound settee and double pedestal teak table provides casual dining.
Stateroom and Head Accommodations
Three distinct staterooms serve different cruising scenarios. The master stateroom features a queen berth, stainless portholes, Panasonic TV, dedicated A/C controls, and an ensuite head with separate shower stall—a private retreat for the owner. The port guest stateroom offers a double berth, stainless portholes, teak wall coverings, hanging locker, and reading lights for visiting couples. A third guest stateroom provides flexible accommodation with over-under single berths, portholes, hanging locker, reading lights, and storage cabinet, suitable for children or additional guests. Two full heads serve the vessel. The master head is ensuite, while a second head is accessible from the main cabin area, eliminating conflicts during multi-day cruising with family or guests. Both heads feature Tecma electric heads and are equipped with appropriate freshwater and waste systems.
Helm Systems and Engine Controls
The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan's helm setup reflects mature cruising design. Twin 480-horsepower Yanmar diesel engines are controlled via Yanmar Electronic Clutch and Throttle Controls with synchronization, allowing single-lever operation from the flybridge or cockpit helm stations. Yanmar digital engine displays provide real-time monitoring of RPM, temperature, pressure, and fuel consumption. A Vetus bow thruster with dedicated control station in the cockpit simplifies docking and close-quarters maneuvering. Raymarine electronics dominate the navigation suite: the 13-inch Hybrid Touch chart plotter with HD radar antenna provides integrated navigation and collision avoidance, while the Raymarine autopilot reduces fatigue on longer passages. A 5-inch Ritchie compass serves as a mechanical backup. The Icom M506 VHF radio with distress mode ensures communication with shore and other vessels, while a stern view CCT camera aids in docking and monitoring the transom area. Bennett trim tabs improve running attitude and reduce porpoising, enhancing both comfort and fuel efficiency. Hynautic hydraulic steering provides responsive, smooth helm control. A dripless prop shaft log reduces maintenance and environmental concerns common to traditional through-hull shaft logs.
Power, Fuel, and Electrical Systems
Twin Yanmar 480-horsepower diesel engines represent the core of the vessel's propulsion system. The 600-gallon fuel capacity supports extended cruising at 15 knots—a practical speed that balances fuel economy with schedule adherence. An Onan 13.5 kilowatt generator (3,500 hours) provides AC power for air conditioning, galley appliances, entertainment systems, and hotel loads when the main engines are off. Generator heat exchanger service (May 2021) and a new generator fuel pump (May 2021) indicate recent maintenance attention. The electrical system is comprehensive: dual AC (110-volt) and DC (12-volt) distribution panels, a 50-amp shore power inlet and cord, Xantrex inverter and charger, and a Pronautic 24.30P battery charger ensure reliable power management. Four 8-D batteries and two 4-D batteries provide substantial capacity for extended anchoring or marina downtime. Three bilge pumps—auto and manual—with high-water alarm and Perko sea strainers protect the hull and engines. Three cruise air reverse-cycle air conditioning and heat units maintain comfort in diverse climates, while a freshwater cooling system and Racor engine and generator fuel filters support engine longevity. An engine room camera allows remote monitoring of mechanical systems, and a Fire
Length
52 ft
Beam
15.5 ft'
Year
2007
Builder
Ocean Alexander
Model
52 Sedan
Cabins
3
Max speed
20 kn kn
2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan Motor Yacht **Q1: What type of boat is the Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan, and what makes it suitable for cruising?
The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan is a motor yacht in the trawler-style cruising category, designed for comfortable long-distance travel rather than high-speed performance. At 52 feet with a 15.5-foot beam and 4-foot draft, it offers a stable platform with three staterooms and two heads, making it practical for extended cruises with family or guests. The sedan configuration—with an enclosed salon and protected flybridge—provides weather protection and all-weather comfort. Twin 480-horsepower Yammer diesel engines deliver a 15-knot cruising speed with excellent fuel efficiency, while the 600-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore passages. This design prioritizes seaworthiness, livability, and operational economy over speed, making it ideal for cruising the Bahamas, Caribbean, or coastal waterways. Q2: What are the engine specifications and fuel capacity, and how do they affect cruising range? A: The 2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan is powered by twin Yammer 480-horsepower diesel engines with electronic clutch and throttle controls featuring synchronized operation. These engines cruise efficiently at 15 knots with a maximum speed of 20 knots. The 600-gallon fuel capacity, combined with diesel's superior fuel economy compared to gasoline, supports a cruising range of approximately 1,200 to 1,500 nautical miles depending on sea conditions and load. The Yammer digital engine displays and Tank Tender fuel monitoring system allow precise tracking of consumption and range planning. The freshwater cooling system and Racor fuel filtration ensure engine longevity and reliability, while the dripless prop shaft logs eliminate messy stuffing box maintenance. Q3: What cabin and stateroom layout does this yacht offer for family cruising? A: The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan features three separate staterooms and two full heads, supporting comfortable multi-family cruising or extended guest stays. The master stateroom includes a queen berth, ensuite head with separate shower stall, stainless portholes, Panasonic TV, and individual air conditioning controls. The port guest stateroom has a double berth with teak wall coverings, hanging locker, and reading lights. The third guest stateroom offers flexible over-under single berths, a hanging locker, and storage cabinet—ideal for children or crew. Two full heads eliminate morning conflicts on longer passages. The complete 2022 interior refit updated all accommodations with modern finishes, while the richly finished salon with leather U-shaped settee, teak and burlwood accents, and entertainment center serves as a comfortable gathering space. Q4: What navigation and electronics systems are included on this Ocean Alexander? A: The 2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan is equipped with a comprehensive Raymarine electronics suite centered on a 13-inch Hybrid Touch chart plotter with HD radar antenna, providing detailed navigation and weather awareness. The Raymarine speed and depth display supports safe passage planning in shallow water, while the Raymarine autopilot handles long-distance cruising with minimal helm fatigue. Navigation is supported by a 5-inch Ritchie compass as a mechanical backup. Communication systems include an Icom M506 VHF radio with distress mode and an Icom remote microphone in the salon. The Stern View CCT camera provides aft visibility during docking, and Raymarine SAT TV antenna enables entertainment connectivity. This integrated system provides modern navigation capability while maintaining reliability through redundancy. Q5: How is the flybridge configured, and what functions does it serve? A: The flybridge is a fully equipped upper helm station with two adjustable helm chairs featuring arm supports, a central helm with bird's eye maple dash panel, and a comprehensive control station for engine clutch, throttle, and bow thruster operation. An L-shaped lounge with double pedestal table and storage below provides comfortable seating for guests, while an aft bridge wet bar with stainless sink, BBQ grill, and refrigerator supports entertaining and meal preparation. The 2021 replacement of the four-sided eisenglass enclosure and tinted wraparound windscreen with stainless supports creates an all-weather upper deck, allowing helm operation and relaxation in rain or sun. Courtesy lights and carpet complete the space. The flybridge effectively doubles the usable deck area and provides an elevated vantage point for navigation, docking, and entertaining. Q6: What are the recent maintenance updates and upgrades completed on this vessel? A: The 2007 Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan has received substantial recent maintenance and upgrades demonstrating continuous care. September 2024 work included new bow cushion and cover, replacement of all batteries, installation of new underwater lights, and a complete bottom job with full wax and compound. The 2022 complete interior refit updated all cabin and salon finishes. In 2021, the forward side windshield was rebedded, the flybridge tinted windscreen and four-sided eisenglass bridge enclosure were replaced, and the generator heat exchanger and fuel pump were serviced. These documented upgrades address critical systems—electrical, structural, and mechanical—reducing future maintenance risk and demonstrating the owner's commitment to vessel integrity. The low operating hours further support the condition and longevity of this platform. Q7: What propulsion and steering systems support safe maneuvering and docking? A: The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan features a Vetus bow thruster for enhanced low-speed maneuvering and docking, controlled from a dedicated thruster control station in the cockpit. Hydraulic steering via Hynautic system provides responsive, reliable helm control with mechanical backup. Bennett trim tabs adjust running attitude and improve fuel efficiency across sea states. The electronic Yammer clutch and throttle controls with synchronized operation allow smooth, coordinated power delivery from both engines, critical for precision maneuvering in tight spaces. The Stern View CCT camera provides aft visibility during backing and docking operations. These integrated systems—thruster, hydraulic steering, trim tabs, and camera—combine to make a 52-foot yacht manageable for experienced operators, reducing the physical demands of docking and maneuvering in confined waters. Q8: What climate control and comfort systems are available for year-round cruising? A: The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan features three cruise air reverse-cycle air conditioning and heat units distributed throughout the vessel, supporting comfortable operation in tropical and temperate climates. Individual air conditioning controls in the master stateroom allow personalized comfort. The galley includes a GE Profile microwave, Summit refrigerator with freezer, and Kenyon three-burner stovetop with oven, supporting full meal preparation at sea. The icemaker in the salon provides fresh water ice for beverages and food preservation. Hot and cold transom shower with fresh and salt water spigots enable freshwater conservation and rinse-off capability. The 180-gallon water capacity supports extended cruising with multiple staterooms and crew. These systems collectively enable comfortable, self-sufficient cruising without reliance on shore facilities for extended periods. Q9: What deck equipment and safety features support anchoring and water operations? A: The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan is equipped with a Muir anchor windlass powered by the electrical system, handling a 200-foot chain rode with stainless CQR anchor and anchor chain lock. The anchor washdown faucet enables quick cleaning after retrieval. Comprehensive deck hardware includes stainless bow pulpit and side deck handrails, all welded for durability, plus stainless transom rails and gates with euro staircase to the platform. A molded-in fiberglass swim platform with teak sole and removable five-step swim ladder facilitates water access and swimming. The bow double sun pad provides relaxation space forward. Dual trumpet airhorns provide audible signaling, while guest remote control spotlight aids nighttime navigation and docking. Cockpit boarding lights and platform courtesy lights support safe movement at night. The stainless steel construction throughout resists corrosion in saltwater environments. Q10: What makes the Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan a practical choice for buyers seeking a cruising platform over a fishing or high-performance boat? A: The Ocean Alexander 52 Sedan prioritizes cruising comfort, livability, and operational economy over fishing capability or speed. The three staterooms and two heads support multi-week passages with family or guests, while the richly finished salon with teak and burlwood accents and leather seating creates a home-like environment. The enclosed flybridge and salon provide weather protection for helm operation and relaxation in all conditions. Twin diesel engines deliver efficient 15-knot cruising rather than fuel-intensive high-speed performance, maximizing range and minimizing operating costs. The 600-gallon fuel capacity and 180-gallon water capacity support extended self-sufficient cruising. Integrated Raymarine electronics and autopilot reduce helm fatigue on long passages. The sedan configuration—with full headroom throughout and protected deck spaces—suits extended cruising better than open center console or sportfish designs. This vessel appeals to buyers planning extended coastal or offshore cruising with emphasis on comfort, reliability, and economy rather than speed, fishing infrastructure, or performance.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Luke Brown Yachts - Ft. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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