- Builder:
- Hampton Yachts
- Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Sub Category:
- Pilothouse
- Model Year:
- 2005
- Year Built:
- 2004
- Country:
- United States
- Registration #:
- FL2489PA
- Coast Guard #:
- 1168824
- Vessel Top:
- Hardtop
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
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Preliminary Listing
"Papagei II" is an extremely well-maintained example of the solidly constructed Hampton 680 pilothouse motor yacht. The 680 pilothouse motor yacht has earned its reputation as being one of the best performing and most seaworthy of yachts built by Hampton Shipyards todate. This model provides sleeping accommodations for six in 3 double staterooms with 3 heads plus 1 in a separate stateroom for a captain or crew aft with private head and shower. Additional popular features include upgraded Caterpillar C-18 (1,015 HP) main engines, 2 generators, bow & stern thrusters, well-equipped galley-up, pilothouse helm station, walk-in engine-room, walk around side-decks and a fireplace inside the salon of this beautifully fit and finished Makore' wood (African cherry) salon.
Starting aft and working forward.
A fiberglass swim platform is molded into the hull all the way aft and stairs in both sides of the transom lead forward and up to the aft-deck from here. there is also a weather tight hatch/door in the transom that leads into the captain's quarters and to the engine-room. The teak soled aft-deck has a built-in settee with a large oblong varnished wood table pedestal mounted and two (2) occasional chairs seat six (6) persons comfortably. The aft-deck has a stairway which leads up to the fly-bridge/boat-deck and as well, has wide and safe side-decks which lead forward to the bow. One may enter the plushly carpeted Saloon from the aft-deck through sliding stainless steel/tempered glass doors. The whole of the yacht's interior was masterfully crafted using makore (African cherrywood) and burled wood inlays and accents. The interior is finished in high-gloss and the effect is classy and elegant throughout.
A most comfortable "L" shaped leather settee/sofa with lots of storage lockers built in under is to port and has a hand-built coffee table of Makore' with burled wood inlays out in front. All the way forward in the salon is a fireplace (electric) with a large flat screen Sharp Aquos TV installed over. A wet-bar with wine cooler, and cabinets for glassware and bottle storage is across to the starboard side with 2 leather swiveling occasional chairs just aft. A concealed stairway all the way aft on the starboard side provides interior access to the captain's stateroom, engine-room and laundry facilities.
Forward and up three (3) steps from the saloon, the fully equipped galley is to the port side. A stairway is across to the starboard side which leads up to the fly-bridge. Forward of the galley is a large dinette which easily accommodates 6-8 for dining and there is a wide "pass-thru from the galley to this dinette. The pilothouse
and lower helm station are all the way forward, on the centerline and features an electrically controlled Pompanette power helm chair. Weather tight side doors on both port and starboard sides lead out to the side decks. A wide and gently sloping stairway leads forward and down from the pilothouse to a decorated foyer on the owner's and guest's accommodations deck.
The owner's stateroom is aft on this level and features a king-size bed, head with dual sinks and a huge stall
shower. This stateroom spans the full width of the hull's beam measurement and has great amounts of storage for clothing in three (3) cedar-lined large hanging lockers, a large chest of drawers and in large, deep drawers built in underneath the bed. Side-tables and lamps are built-in on either side of the mirrored headboard. There is also a desk/vanity with high backed chair in this stateroom. Forward of the master's stateroom and outboard of the companionway to portside is a guest's stateroom featuring over/under single bunk berths. This stateroom has a hanging locker, dual reading lamps, drawers for clothing storage, flat screen Sharp Aquos TV and a private entrance to the guest's/day head complete with stall shower. Forward of the shared guest's head is the VIP guest stateroom with double bed, reading lamps, flat-screen Sharp Aquos TV private en-suite head with shower and cedar-lined hanging lockers and plenty of drawers for clothing storage. The captain's private stateroom is aft in the vessel and separated from the owner's/guest's staterooms. Features of the captain's stateroom are a good size single berth, TV, hanging locker and drawers for clothing storage. The 110V clothing washer and 220V dryer are also in this area as is access to the walk-in engine room.
The fly-bridge maybe accessed either via a gently sloping stairway leading up from the pilothouse or from the staircase up from the aft-deck. All the way forward on this deck and offset to port slightly is the upper helm station a Lebroc helmsmans seat with bench seating for three (3) companions is directly aft of the helm. An "L" shaped dinette that accommodates six (6) for dining follow aft of the helm and has a wet bar with refrigerator/ice maker built in across to the starboard side. Following aft are two (2) wide cushioned lounges with adjustable backrests and aftermost is the Novurania RIB Tender with davit hoist. The fly-bridge on the 680 pilothouse model is a large area and perfectly well-suited to sun worshipers. A great deck and area for relaxing and for those who like to entertain outside. A hard-top with full eisenglass enclosure with U-zip curtains encloses the fly-bridge from the lounges to just forward of the helm station.
The foredeck features a cushioned sunning/lounging pad with drink holders and a cocktail table.