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47 Feet 1957 Stephen's Brothers Cruiser
47 Feet 1957 Stephen's Brothers Cruiser
$25,000 (USD)
Boat ID: 40467
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This boat is a 1957 Stephens Flying Bridge Motor Yacht that, at 47’ in length, will very comfortably accommodate 3-4 seafaring friends (or family) in style with separate staterooms fore and midship, each with their own head (one with a nice sized shower). Twin Isuzu Turbocharged Diesel engines provide generous yet economical power for long range cruising, or just puttering around the Florida Keys, courtesy of 2 new aluminum 200 gallon fuel tanks. Two new 100 gallon composite water tanks also feed the new 20 gallon stainless steel hot water tank which is heated by both 110v power or by the engine while underway. The original huge antique spotlight can be seen in the photos on the front of the boat and additional lighting has been added to the aft deck. A 100,000 lumen light bar is mounted in the center of the front 4 foot high custom handrail that extends completely around the deck with very heavy duty mesh netting covering all the panels including the 4 gates which allow for easy entrance and exit from the deck while keeping everybody onboard. Two outrigger poles help land the big ones for dinner. A large assortment of electronics include Sat Nav, long range radar, depth sounder with alerts, auto pilot navigation, hard wired and portable land and sea communications, and more. Shipboard power is supplied by a 3 cylinder Isuzu diesel generator that was running well when last used. However; it has been awhile, it may need new fuel filters and a little coaxing to start up. The anchor system is functional but will need a loose wire traced down to be useable. The flooring still needs to be put down in the salon and aft stateroom. As with any vessel of it’s age it would benefit greatly from some additional woodwork and cosmetics. A recent (2 1/2 months ago) survey by a Lloyd’s of London affiliate found the boat to be in good shape and a copy of that survey is available by request.