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62' Gunboat Gunboat 62
- Year: 2003
- Asking: $2,590,000
- Located in RI
- Hull Material: Composite
- Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Diesel
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Launched in 2004, witness an exceptional example of the groundbreaking Gunboat 62' series. The third Gunboat 62 built, she features high-tech construction and details with an exceptionally luxurious, yet functional interior. This is the boat that we all want to sail.
With all of the comforts of home in a high-tech world cruising platform, this cruiser is equally at home roaming the world's oceans, exploring remote islands groups and coasts, and winning Gunboat Class events, as she did at Antigua Race Week in 2008. This yacht has enjoyed fabulous trips to the Seychelles, Africa, the East Coast of South America, the Great Lakes (USA) and the Caribbean. She easily achieved 300 miles per day, and on when conditions are right, up to 400 miles per day - all in complete comfort. Professionally maintained by her full time captains since launch, she has always been kept in top condition. Her sails and electronics are all updated and ready to explore the world. The owner is replacing both knees while waiting for his next (3rd!!) Gunboat, so we have the very unusual privilege to offer this awesome ready-to-go Gunboat 62! If you really love sailing, this is the only cruising cat on the market that will make you smile and keep your family happy and comfortable.
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:
Builder/Designer |
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| Builder: Gunboat |
Designer: Morrelli-Melvin & Gunboat |
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Dimensions |
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| LOA: 62' |
LWL: 58' |
Beam: 28'6" |
| Displacement: 31,000 lbs |
Draft: 1.5'/9' |
Bridge Clearance: 78' |
| Ballast: Get the Lead Out!! |
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Engines |
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| Engine(s): Yanmar |
Engine(s) HP: 56 x 2 |
Cruising Speed: 10 knots |
| Max Speed: 37 |
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Tankage |
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| Fuel: 240 |
Water: 240 |
Holding: 80 |
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She sails upwind tacking through 90 degrees at 10-15 knots
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Gorgeous Lines, Immaculate High Tech Composites
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Exceptional Sailing Abilities
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Sheeting in the Screecher for speed!
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Crowd Pleaser!
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Forward Working Cockpit
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Aft Cockpit Sette and Daybed
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Forward Cockpit allows easy shorthanded sailing
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Large Galley up in Salon for views and social interaction
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Light & Airy Guest Stateroom Fwd
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Guest Hull
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Typical Joinery. Light Scandanavian Feel.
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Kid's Quarters
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Master Bath. Teak Deck & Carbon Counter
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Salon Dining Area
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Main Level
Exceptional 360 degree visibility from anywhere in the aft cockpit, salon, and forward cockpit. The salon is the heart of the layout and features the dining, galley, helm and nav stattions. Two doors open forward to the forward working cockpit where all sail controls are handled. It is two steps from the helm or nav to any control. This Gunboat 62 is easily singlehanded.
On the port side is the large galley with acres of corian countertops.
Aft through the sliding door is the aft cockpit which is dedicated to socializing and relaxing. To starboard is a nice dining area, and to port is a large daybed.
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Galley
Full galley is in the main salon. This set up works great for everyone to pitch in or to simply keep the chef at the heart of the boat. With full 360 degree visibility, the chef's job is pretty nice!
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Staterooms
The starboard hull is dedciated to the owner. Privacy abounds! A queen berth is amidships and just forward of a dressing area. Forward is a private seating area and movie theater with drop down screen, and surround sound.
Aft, is a master bath and shower, fondly known as the wet room. It features carbon counter-top, dual shower heads and sinks, and its own entry companionway from the starboard transom to allow direct entry after snorkeling or whatever.
The port hull features two queen sized guest staterooms, a guest head and shower, as well as a kid's bunkroom.
All joinery is in beautiful blond birch with wenge floors. The atmosphere is light and airy.
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Electronics
Raymarine Package
Pathfinder RL 80 C Chartplotter
D4 24in. 4kW Raydome Antennae
400G AST Course Computer, Seatalk setup
Raystar 125 GPS Sensor
ST6001+ Autopilot, spare Type 2 Linear Drive onboard
ST60 Speed Paddle Wheel
ST60 Wind Vane
ST60 Depth Transducers
ST60 Multi Displays
Fishfinder / Sonar
Thrane & Thrane Fleet 77 Satellite Dome mini-M voice on hand set, Speech (High Quality Voice) on cordless phone, 3.1 kHz utilized for Fax, HSD 64 kbps, MPDS 64 kbps shared channel.
Cisco 1700 Series Router
2 x Apple Extreme Base Station secure wireless network, reception throughout the boat.
Wired Ethernet 4 LAN ports, 2 on port side and 2 on stbd Side
Iridium Data Package Motorola 9505A satellite phone with mast antennae mounted on the stbd spreader
Icom IC-M710 MF/HF Marine Transceiver connected to a Pactor Modem and sail mail enabled.
Icom IC-M402 VHF Marine Transceiver Mounted unit
Icom IC-MTV VHF Marine Transceiver Handheld unit
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Entertainment
Salon
Kenwood TV DVD DSP Receiver KVT-915DVD, 12V, Main Brain of the system, 5.1ch surround sound, Audio input for Pioneer 110V Multi-Region DVD Player, external audio input for Ipod / MP3 player / Laptop, M&K speakers 2 rear, 2 front, 1 center and 1 Polkaudio subwoofer
42 Samsung LCD TV with visual inputs from 110V Pioneer Multi-Region DVD player, Kenwood 12V Region1 DVD player, Navigation Laptop and Cable
Aft Cockpit
2 x Polkaudio Speakers connected to the above mention sound system through an equalizer with the ability to split the sound between salon and aft cockpit as well as the ability to have 2 different sound sources playing simultaneously, 1 source in the salon and the other source in the aft cockpit.
Owners Berth
Alpine DVD Receiver DVA 9860 Region 1 & 4 with Ipod Interface, Panasonic TC-15LV 15 Wide Screen LCD Television, 2 Digitech 100W Speakers.
Movie Room
Epson Powerlite 550 Projector with DVD input from above mentioned DVD Receiver, 52 Diagonal Pull down Screen, 2 x Polkaudio Speakers.
Other Areas
Port midships berth, Port aft cabin and Crew quarter each have a Panasonic CQ-RDP383N Tuner / MP3 CD player with 2 speakers
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Electrical
Westerbeke Generator - 7.6 BTD-60 Hz, 110Vac, 1175 Hrs.
Xantrex Inverter/Charger Prosine 2.0, 2000W inverter & 100Amp charger, replaced August 2006.
Ample Power Alternaters 2 x 12V 200Amp alternaters mounted on port and starboard main engines.
Kyocera Solar Panels 6 x 12Vdc 120W solar panels mounted on the salon roof, 3 port and 3 starboard.
House Battery Bank 4 x 225Amp/Hr, absorbed glass mat batteries.
Engine Start Battery 50 Amp/Hr, 800 CCA
Generator Start Battery 50 Amp/Hr, 800 CCA
Bow Thruster Battery Bank 4 x 110 Amp/Hr, 900 CCA batteries
Stereo Battery Bank 3 x 50 Amp/Hr, 750 CCA batteries.
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Plumbing & Tankage
Shurflo dock water connector, regulated to max pressure of 45 psi
2 x Sealand vacuflush electric heads, one in Port mid-ships heads, one in the Stbd hull aft wetroom
2 x Sealand vacuum generators, one mounted under Port aft cabin closet, one mounted in Stbd rudder compartment
2 x 20 gallon holding tanks, one mounted in port rudder compartment, one mounted in Stbd rudder compartment with pump outs and tank watch gauges
1 x Lavac manual head in the crew cabin, no holding tank
2 x Shurflo 12V electric fresh water pumps and accumulators, one mounted in the port heads pump locker and the other in the stbd pump locker forward of the stbd engine bay
1 x Jabsco salt water 12V electric pump mounted in the port heads pump locker, used as a wash down pump and as a fire pump in an emergency
Whale transom shower mounted on stbd transom
1 x Spectra Newport 1000, 110V water maker, mounted in the stbd pump locker and the bilge to the outboard side of the stbd engine bay
1 x Spectra Newport 400, 12V water maker, mounted in the bilge on the outboard side of the port engine bay and in the locker above the port engine bay
2 x Superstor 12 gallon hot water heaters, 110V element and heat exchanger with the engine coolant water, one mounted in bilge aft of stbd engine bay the other mounted in the bilge below the port aft bunk
2 x Whale gusher shower pumps, one mounted on the port side under the bunk in the port aft cabin next to the hot water heater, the other is mounted in the stbd pumps locker. Each pump is connected to a shower box that contains a rule float switch.
Portable backup Shurflo 12V Electric fresh water pump
Water tanks
Stbd tank 345L located mid-ships in the bilge forward of stbd engine bay.
Port tank 350L located mid-ships in the bilge forward of port main engine diesel tank.
Fuel Tanks
Stbd main engine tank 500L located mid-ships forward of the Stbd water tank.
Stbd generator tank 250L located in the bilge forward of bulkhead D in the movie room.
Port main engine tank 475L located in the bilge forward of the port engine bay.
Fuel Transfer pump system between the fuel tanks
Portable Diesel Tank Circulation Pump.
2 x 25L Diesel Jerry Cans, stored in stbd transom beam locker.
Tender Fuel Tanks
1 x 25L Gasoline Tank in the Tender
1 x 12.5L Gasoline Tank in the Tender
2 x 25L Gasoline Jerry Can stored in the stbd transom beam locker.
Propane Tanks
9 x 2 Kg Propane Tanks, Argentine / Brazil / Uruguay spec
2 x 20 lbs Propane tanks, US spec
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Propulsion
Yanmar Diesel Engines 2 x 4JH3E naturally aspirated diesel engines, mounted midships in port (1250 hrs) and starboard (1250 hrs) hulls respectively.
Yanmar Sail Drives 2 x SD40 sail drives, mated to above engines, mounted midships in port (1250 hrs) and starboard (1250 hrs) hulls respectively.
Max-Power Bow Thruster VIP 150, 24Vdc electrical bow thruster (308 lbs of thrust) mounted forward of bulkhead B, powered by separate battery bank mounted aft of bulkhead B, battery bank size exceeds manufacturers recommendations.
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Anchoring & Docking
1 x Spade A 200 anchor (Primary), 180 5/16 G40 galvanized chain, 240 3 strand 5/8 warp
1 x Spade A 150 Anchor (Secondary), 40 5/16 G40 galvanized chain, 100 3 strand 5/8 warp
1 x Fortress FX-85 (Secondary), 40 5/16 G40 galvanized chain, 100 3 strand 5/8 warp
Lewmar V4, 12V, stainless steel windlass, control switch at helm and remote control
2 x 10 Schaffer Marine cleats, 1 located port midships, 1 located stbd midships
8 x 6 Schaffer Marine fairleads, located 1on either bow, 1 on either fore quarter, 1 on either stern, 2 on transom beam
6 x 20m, 25mm nylon braid dock lines
6 x 10m, 20mm nylon braid dock lines
1 x 60m, 5/8 3 strand warp
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Rudders & Daggerboards
Bearings
Hardcote anodized aluminum 6061 inner and outer races.
4-1 purchase lifting mechanism
Anodes on lower bearing inner and outer races
Machined for exact tolerances
Rudders
Geoff Van Gorkom blade design
Constant section constant chord length up until 18 from tip
Carbon stiffening post in center of blade
Full carbon and core cell layup
Daggerboards
Fully retractable
E-glass, carbon, kevlar and mahogany layup
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Sail Handling
Primary Winches 2 x Harken 64 STEA, self tailing, 3 speed electric winches with toe controls, located in forward cockpit, one on either side of the mast, each with its own winch handle.
Secondary Winches 2 x Harken 32.2 STA, self tailing, 2 speed manual winches located in aft cockit for davits and docking, each with its own handle.
Jammers 5 x Spinlock ZS1618 powerjammers,
Main Halyard and Mast Head Halyard jammers located on the port face of Mast
Fractional Halyard and Jib Halyard jammers located on the starboard face of Mast
Babystay tensioning jammer located on the longeron
Clutches 10 x Spinlock XX0812 power clutches
2 x Main sheet clutches and 1 x Jib Sheet clutch located on aft face of mast beneath the gooseneck
2 x Starboard daggerboard clutches located on starboard side of the mast cockpit forward of the starboard windshield
2 x Port daggerboard clutches located on port side of the mast cockpit forward of the port windshields
2 x Dinghy line clutches located in the aft cockpit one on the outboard side of each davit.
1 x Bow sprit tack down haul clutch located on the bow sprit
2 x Antal Maxi clutches for the screecher sheets one on either side of the mast cockpit forward of the daggerboard clutches
Main Halyard Spectra 16mm (Yale Cordage), Equiplite Carbon Block for simplified attachment to main sail headboard
Mast Head Halyard Dyneema 14mm (Southern Ocean), Profurl swivel at affixed end, 2-1 purchase, Harken 100 Teardrop Airblock with custom Tylaska fittings for simplified attachment to mast head reacher and asymmetrical spinnaker
Fractional Halyard Dyneema 14mm (New England), 2-1 purchase, Harken 100 Teardrop with custom Tylaska fittings for simplified attachment to fractional reacher and symmetrical spinnaker
Jib Halyard Spectra 16mm (Yale Cordage)
Main Sheets Dyneema 12 mm (New England)
Self Tacking Jib Sheet Spectra 12mm (Yale Cordage), stripped end
Screecher Sheets Racing Braid 16mm (Southern Oceans)
Reefing Lines Spectra 16mm (Yale Cordage)
Bow Sprit Tack Down Haul Spectra 12mm (New England)
Daggerboard Control Lines Spectra 10mm (Southern Oceans)
Topping Lift Dynex 8mm (Southern Oceans)
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Spar & Rigging
Mast, Boom, Compression Beam and Longeron Manufactured by Marstrom in Sweden.
Mast Carbon, single spreader mast
Boom Carbon with stainless steel haystacks
Compression Beam & Longeron Carbon, integrated anchor roller and chain conduit through longeron to fwd cockpit chain locker
Forestay, Babystay, Shrouds (MH, Caps, Lowers) & Martingales Aramid, unidirectional Kevlar rigging, new August 2006
Diamonds (Superior & Inferior) - stainless steel rod, replaced August 2006.
Life Lines Dynex 6mm, new August 2006
Jack Lines Spectra 12mm
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Sails
All sails are up to date and recent. Current owner enjoys racing, and had a North Sail rep onboard keeping the entire inventory up to date and in great condition, or replaced:
Main- Spectra-Carbon 2008
Solent-Cuben Fiber 2008
Screechers (2) AP and Masthead. Both recent
Asymmetric Spinnaker
Storm Jib
Details thought correct, but should be verified during sea trials
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Safety
1 x Switlik 6 person open ocean life raft
1 x Water tight container, containing the necessary flares, smoke and dye, stored in the transom beam center locker
1 x Grab bag, stored in the transom beam center locker
1 x McMurdo EPIRB, mounted near the stbd escape hatch
1 x ARC EPIRB mounted in the Transom beam center locker
3 x McMurdo man overboard watches stored at nav station when not in use
3 x West Marine open ocean self inflating life vests with integrated harnesses set to automatic inflation upon submersion and fitted with Red glo-tube lights
4 x Adult life vests, 4 x Sport life vests
6 x Harnesses with crouch strap
Jack lines for the entire perimeter of the vessel
2 x Life sling buoys, mounted on Port and stbd life lines above the transom beam, Port life sling attached to the padeye on the transom beam, stbd life sling attached to padeye on the transom beam
1 x Dan buoy with life vest attached to it, mounted on Port transom stairs
6 x 1.5 Kg Kidd Fire extinguishers, 1 mounted in each of the following spaces: Port aft cabin, Port mid-ships cabin, Port bunk bed cabin, Port crew cabin, above port stairs to saloon in galley area, stbd owners cabin.
2 x 5 Kg Fire Extinguishers stored in the aft cockpit bench locker
2 x Pyrogen engine bay fire extinguishers, 1 in each engine bay, set to manual activation, activation panel at the helm.
1 x Fire blanket mounted in the galley cupboard to the right of the stove
2 x 25 m ½ wash down hoses double as fire hoses
4 x Whale gusher manual bilge pumps, one in either of the following compartments, stbd Sail locker, stbd rudder compartment, Port crew cabin, Port rudder compartment.
2 x Johnson 12V electric bilge pumps, one mounted mid-ships in either hull in the respective pump lockers with sufficient hose to reach all necessary areas in each hull.
2 x Rule 12V electric automatic bilge pumps, one mounted in either engine bay
1 x 1 ΎEdson bilge pump with handle, correct hose size and sufficient hose length, stored in the day bed locker in the aft cockpit
1 x Piranha submersible portable 12V electric bilge pump with sufficient hose length, stored in the day bed locker in the aft cockpit
1 x 1Manual portable bilge pump with sufficient hose length, stored in the day bed locker in the aft cockpit
1 x Gerber axe to chop the Kevlar standing rigging, mounted underneath stbd primary winch base
1 x serrated rigging knife to cut through Spectra standing rigging lashings, mounted underneath stbd primary winch base
Soft wood bungs of the correct sizes lashed to the appropriate thru hull fittings, with a spare set stored in the emergency spares box
4 x Spare air dive cylinders, to be used in the event of capsize, one in each of the following areas, Port crew cabin, Port mid-ships cabin, Port aft cabin, Stbd owners cabin
2 x Carbon Monoxide detectors, mounted under the stairs in close proximity to the engine bays in either hull
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Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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