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1999 Horizon 64 Motor Yacht
No two models are exactly alike as each yacht was customized to the owners needs and have been updated and upgraded over the years. “LADY CARADOC” must be seen to be appreciated.
“LADY CARADOC” is a beautiful, well-maintained flybridge motor yacht with all the extras and amenities for comfortable cruising. Transom steps from huge swim platform lead up to the aft deck shaded by the flybridge overhang that extends to cover nearly the entire area. Molded steps from aft deck access the flybridge. With a 4’6” draft, the Horizon 64 is great for coastal and islands cruising. Built in 1999 by Taiwanese yard, Horizon Yacht Co. Ltd., the 10th largest yacht builder in the world, known for innovative design and craftsmanship of luxury motor yachts and superyachts. No two models are exactly alike as each yacht was customized to the owners needs and have been updated and upgraded over the years. “LADY CARADOC” must be seen to be appreciated.
Grand Inflatable and motor is Negotiable
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Price USD: | $390,000 |
Builder: | Horizon |
Model: | Elegance 64 |
Year: | 1999 |
Location: | Stuart, Florida, United States |
Type: | Power Yacht |
LOA: | 64 ft in |
Display Length: | 64 ft |
Beam: | 16′ 3″ |
Yacht Category: | Motor Yachts |
Water Capacity: | 250 gals |
Fuel Capacity: | 900 gals |
Engine Details: | Caterpillar 3196 |
Engine 1: | 2031.00 HRS 660.00 HP |
Engine 2: | 2060.00 HRS 660.00 HP |
Engine Fuel: | Diesel |
Engine 1:
Engine 2:
Engine Make: Crusader
Engine Model: C350
Engine Year: 1992
Total Power: 350hp
Engine Hours:1211
Engine Type: Inboard
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Fuel Type: Gas
Electrical Equipment – Honda Generator
Length Overall: 36ft
Max Draft: 2.58ft
Beam: 13.25ft
Length at Waterline: 33.25ft
Cabins: 2
Heads: 2
Fresh Water Tank: 1 x 81 gal
Fuel Tank: 2 x 220 gal
Holding Tank: 2 x 36 gal
From Forward:
Crew accommodation with private head in the forepeak accessed via a large overhead hatch. Next aft is the forward stateroom, which features a centerline queen berth, private head with separate stall shower and numerous hanging lockers and drawers. As you exit this cabin headed aft, you find yourself in the walk-through galley outboard with Corian countertops. Inboard you will find access to the second guest stateroom which has a center-line queen berth located to port and a private head with separate stall shower. Back into the galley headed aft and up the staircase is the large main salon with slightly curved settees to port and twin dinette tables. Across to starboard is the entertainment center and abundant storage cabinets. Access to the sundeck is at the aft end of the main salon. All the way forward is the lower helm station.
Further aft and down the stairs is the master stateroom with center-line queen berth and private head with separate stall shower. Numerous storage lockers and drawers throughout.
The flybridge has a dual seat helm station with all controls repeating from the lower helm plus separate independent GPS, Autopilot, and radar, AM/FM CD Bluetooth radio with speakers on the bridge. There is a bar refrigerator plus seating for approximately 12 people with large storage under seats. There is a large bimini top covering the entire flybridge as well as two large sunpads at the aft end of the bridge.
The aft deck features a Teak table large enough to accommodate 8 people for dinner and integral seating with storage under seats. The large Teak laid swim platform has a substantial ladder to the water, shower with hot and cold water, fender storage, and a freshwater hose connection for deck washing. Another freshwater deck wash connection is to be found at the forward end of the boat just inside the anchor chain locker.
Main Salon:
Pilothouse Electronics:
Galley:
Master Stateroom:
Forward VIP Guest Stateroom:
3rd Guest Stateroom:
Crew Quarters:
Crew Accommodations with private head and shower in the forepeak, accessed via large overhead hatch.
Crew Heads:
Deck:
Flybridge and Electronics:
Electronics:
Cockpit:
Electrical:
Engine Details:
NOTE: House Batteries are Charged by the Battery/Inverter Charger and Engine Alternators. Starting Batteries Charged by Engine Alternators.
George F. Wharton
gwharton@unitedyacht.com
(772) 349-8632