- Builder:
- DELTA
- Category:
- Expedition Yacht
- Model Year:
- 1990
- Year Built:
- 1990
- Refit Year:
- 2017
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Hardtop
- Cockpit:
- Yes
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Built in 1990 by Delta Marine, with a refit in 2008, STAMPEDE has a fiberglass hull and superstructure, with teak and fiberglass decks.
Length Overall (L.O.A.): | 117.00 feet | (35.66 meters) |
Length at Waterline (L.W.L.): | 112.93 feet | (34.42 meters) |
Beam (molded): | 28.00 feet | ( 8.53 meters) |
Draft (loaded): | 10.50 feet | ( 3.20 meters) |
Tonnage: | 191 gross tons |
Fuel Capacity: | 20,000 US Gallons | (75,700 liters) |
Water Capacity: | 2,200 US Gallons | ( 8,328 liters) |
Watermakers: | 3,000 US Gallons | (11,355 liters) |
Lube Oil: | 500 US Gallons | ( 1,892 liters) |
Waste Oil: | 200 US Gallons | ( 757 liters) |
Speed | Range | |
Maximum: | 12.0 kts | 5,000 nm |
Cruising: | 10.0 kts | 6,000 nm |
Economical: | 8.0 kts |
6,500 nm |
Engine Type: | (2) Caterpillar 3412TA, @ 624 HP each (Major in-frame overhaul with two year warranty to be completed December 2015) |
Gearboxes for Main Engines: | Twin Disc MG 520 |
Output: | 208v/3 Phase/60hz |
Generators: | (2) 75Kw CAT generators |
(1) 65Kw Northern Lights generator | |
Generator Fuel Consumption: | 2.5 Gallons/hr |
Shore Power: | Atlas Marine model spa-60f |
Batteries: | (10) 12v DC gel cells banked for 24v DC sources |
(2) House service banks (24v DC) | |
(2) Starting service banks (24v DC) | |
(1) Pilothouse (24v DC) |
Type: | Dometic 15-ton chilled water system |
Watermakers: | (2) Village Marine with Hawk Model pump and Aquafina filters/stabilizers |
Stabilizers: | Naiad Model 503 withtwo26 sq. foot hull mounted spade type fin units |
Bow Thruster: | Arcturus Marine TRAC |
Steering System: | (2) Wagner M10 PFU system |
Fuel Separator & Filtration: | Alpha Laval fuel centrifuge/Racor fuel filters |
Sewage System: | Headhunter |
(3) Hydr-O-Matic sewage pumps with Baldor 3hp electric motors interfacedto black and grey water tanks | |
Fresh Water System: | (3) Headhunter Mach 5 freshwater pumps interfaced with fiberglass Headhunter pressure tank |
(1) Headhunter Xcaliber 24v fresh water pump |
SATcom: | KVH V7IP w/ U25 plan |
Telephone System: | (2) Vonage VOIP Phone Lines |
VHF: | (2) Uniden VHF radios with 3 remote handheld stations |
Standard Galaxy VHF radio on flybridge | |
Sailor iridium control unit SC4150 | |
Intercom: | Uniden Model UM625c Intercom hailer with bow and fishing cockpit speakers |
Radar: | Furuno Model FR-2001, 72 mile range |
Furuno Model 8010, 72 mile range | |
Gyrocompass: | Furuno SC50 |
Magnetic Compass: | Danforth Constillation |
Auto Pilot: | Simrad AP50 |
Depth Sounder: | Furuno CH-14 |
GPS: |
(1) Garmin 840 XS |
(2) Furuno Model GP1920 (one on fly bridge) | |
Ships Computer: | HP Series 4, 5/66 computer with monitor and printer |
Laser Plotter: | (3) Furuno Model VX2NAVNET C-Map NT plotter |
Wind/Speed Log: | B&G windspeed indicator |
TV’s: | 50" Panasonic with Samsung Blu-Ray |
DVDPlayer (Salon) | |
40" Sharp Aquoswith Sharp Blu-Ray DVD Player (Master) | |
(4) 24" Samsung TV's with built in DVD players (Guest Suites & Gym) | |
Apple TV |
Stereo’s: | (1) Polk Audio XM Receiver (Master) |
(4) Marantz iPod docking stations (Guest Suites and Gym) |
Cooking Equipment: | Vulcan 8-burner electric stove with griddle and two ovens |
LG microwave oven | |
(2) U-line under counter ice makers | |
Maytag trash compactor | |
Kitchenaid mixer | |
Cuisinart 12 cup coffee maker | |
T-Fal Toastmaster toaster | |
Refrigeration/Freezer: | Cospolich Model EGE-2N-AD8 5 door built-in commercial freezer |
Cospolich Model R50-2H-S 3 door built-in commercial refrigerator | |
U-line under counter refrigerator (at bar) | |
Dishwasher: | Bosch |
Other: | Double stainless sink |
Single stainless sink (at bar) | |
Blue Store Ice Maker 250 lb/day capacity(Boat Deck) |
Main Laundry Equipment: | (2) Whirlpool stacked washers/dryers |
Tenders: | 22’ Custom Nautica RIB with Bimini T-Top with Yamaha 150hp; 4-stroke outboard |
18' Egret flats boat w/ Yamaha 175hp; 2-stroke V-max outboard |
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6' inflatable Johnson 4hp inboard | |
Dive Gear: | (4) Poseidon Scuba Sets |
Other: | Kayaks |
Surfboards | |
Windsurfer | |
Paddleboards |
Anchor Windlass System: | (2) Steen stainless Type 23 hydraulic anchor windlass w/12" vertical head capstans and wildcats with Monitor Instruments chain counters |
Aft Warping Capstans: | (2) Maxwell/Nilsson |
Anchors: | (2) 1100 lb stockless type anchors in stemhead hawse openings |
Anchor Chain: | 700’ stud link chain |
Boat Crane and Davits: | Ed Joy Dual Arm 5,000 lb hydraulic crane/davit with local controls |
King Crane Inc. pedestal mounted hydraulic crane | |
Passerelle: |
Exit engineering custom carbon fiber passerelle |
Swimming Platform: |
Integrated FRP extending from fishing cockpit |
CCTV System: | Pelco 8-channel CCTV system |
Cameras: | PTZ cameras (in mast/engine room, and 6 stationary on deck) |
Monitors: | (3) 15” KEPmonitors |
(1) 17” Ambient Nav monitor |
Fire Control System: | Kidde 1301 Halon 120 lb engine room fire control system with two outlets |
Delay system with red strobe alarm | |
Auto/manual system activation | |
Kalby fire damper devices | |
(4) Seafire Marine 1301 Halon Systems | |
Ansulex Model 102 dry chemical system with manual and auto control (galley) | |
Fire Extinguishers: | (15) mounted 1211 Halon |
Alarms: | Control General Systems fire alarm with smoke and heat sensors and audible alarm; bell and strobe in engine room |
Life Rafts: | (2) Elliott 10-person life rafts with hydrostatic releases in canister (Boat Deck) |
Life Rings: | (3) 24" Life rings with strobe lights |
(1) Life Sling MOB retrieval system |
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EPIRBS: | (2) ACR Class |
Flares: | Day/Night signal flares |
Medical Equipment: | Comprehensive First Aid Kit |
After a two-week voyage to Alaska on their new yacht, the current owners of STAMPEDE decided to make significant improvements to her layout and design, in order to accommodate their more active lifestyle. In 2006 they brought the yacht back to her birthplace at the Delta Marine Shipyard and embarked on a 2-year extensive refit where the yacht was given a modern facelift.
The most significant alteration to STAMPEDE was a 9-foot extension to the stern of the yacht. On the main deck aft, this extension made space for an outdoor dining area with a custom hatch-top teak table and seating for up to ten guests. Additionally, there is a smaller, corner banquette table, allowing for more intimate dining. The entry doors to the main salon were also redesigned during the refit, including the addition of a window, allowing for a more comfortable entry and more natural light flowing into the area.
Further aft on the main deck, and down a few steps, the fishing cockpit was relocated with a live baitwell, bait prep center, tackle storage, rod holders, in-sole fish box, and 300-gallon tender fuel tanks. There is also a swim platform to allow for easy access to the water and the yacht's tenders and toys.
On the boat deck, which was also extended, a new sunpad area was added. This space has become a great place for sunbathing, napping, and reading. New storage lockers were also installed that are large enough to store such things as dive equipment, vests, and other outdoor gear. The space also allows for cradles to hold their 22' Nautica and 18' Egrets Flat Boat, which are launched by the purpose-built davits and a 4,500 lb- capacity crane.
On the fly bridge, her hardtop was raised, allowing for a more spacious, comfortable place to relax as well as a 360-degree view. A Jacuzzi was added which allows guests the ultimate in luxury and relaxation.
In the engine room, most of the equipment was updated to facilitate more environmentally friendly operations. The engines were overhauled, a new night generator was added, more efficient air conditioning was installed, and a state-of-the-art blackwater system was added. Additionally, the sound abatement technology was improved and upgraded to today's standards. This included floating the floors and increasing the use of damping tiles and barriers around the engine room. The resulting sound improvements resulted in much lower sound levels, and are equivalent to sound levels found on a brand new yacht.
In the interior, the soft goods were updated to give a more modern and elegant feel with traditional marine finishes. In the main salon, the woodwork was updated with a warmer, colored teak, while the overheads were improved with raised, coffered ceilings. Additionally, a new, richer carpet was installed, and the L-shaped sofa and chaise lounger were reupholstered with a beautiful, textured fabric. Ample storage cabinets line both the port and starboard sides, including custom drawers to safely secure the yacht's china. There is also a built-in service bar and wall storage for glassware. The improvements to the main salon have opened up the space, making it an inviting area to relax before a meal or watch an evening movie.
Adjacent to the main salon is the dining area, with a beautiful, frosted glass tabletop, that seats up to ten guests in sleak, modern chairs. Large windows bring in excellent natural light and allow for fantastic views while dining. There is also plenty of storage in this area for additional china, glassware, and linens. A stylish dayhead is located nearby with a glass vessel sink, with access from both the interior and exterior of the yacht.
The galley is conveniently located in the center of the yacht, allowing for efficient service when dining anywhere on the yacht. High quality stainless steel appliances and spacious, granite countertops allow for easy and comfortable meal prep. Additionally, countertop appliances can be attached to cars on a sail track, preventing movement during inclement weather. There is also a large window allowing for plenty of natural light, adding to the galley's warm and inviting space.
On the upper deck, the captain's cabin was relocated to the crew area to allow for a new sky lounge with a modern sofa and two sitting chairs, making it a great place to relax and play board games. There is also an elegant built-in corner desk and bookshelves for displaying artwork or personal items. New windows allow for an excellent view, and were designed to continue the graduated angle of those on the bridge. A dayhead with ceramic bowl sink is also located on the upper deck for convenience.
The pilothouse is an open, comfortable space to hang out while cruising, directly adjacent to the sky lounge. There are two comfortable settees with raised tables, which make the pilothouse a great place to relax while cruising the seven seas!
STAMPEDE offers a high degree of luxury, comfort, strength, safety, and modern elegance. Her Delta pedigree, high bow, 28 foot beam, 10 foot draft, bulbous bow, massive fuel storage, and proven Caterpillar power, make her an obvious choice for any buyer who would like to get off the beaten path.
STAMPEDE is the recipient of the 2009 Superyacht Award for Best Refitted Yacht.
SPECIAL FEATURES
1. Winner of the 2009 World Superyacht Award for Best Refitted Yacht
2. Built to ABS
3. Transatlantic and transpacific capabilities, with a range of 6,500nm at 10.5 knots
4. Beautiful and elegant guest staterooms plus on deck master stateroom
5. Custom gym set up in additional guest stateroom
6. Custom fishing cockpit with integrated bait tank and fish box
7. Caterpillar engines and generators
8. Jacuzzi on flybridge
9. 300-gallon fuel station for the tenders
10. Full steering control at bridge, wings, flybridge, and aft station
11. Wide beam, strong hull, and deep draft allow for very stable cruising
12. Plethora of water toys including sailboat, windsurfer, paddleboards, surfboards, dive gear, and a dive compressor
13. World cruiser- she has already done a complete voyage around the world
14. Incredible volume due to below-deck spaces- excellent storage
15. Excellent and spacious crew quarters and galley
The name STAMPEDE is reserved.