- Builder:
- PORTSMOUTH MARINE
- Category:
- Catamaran
- Model Year:
- 2003
- Year Built:
- 2003
- Refit Year:
- 2016
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Hardtop
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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Entrance to the interior of the yacht is via a centerline door from the Aft Deck. The Galley is to both port and starboard with the Day Head to starboard. This area has opening windows and hatches above.
Up seven carpeted wood steps to the Salon area with Pilothouse forward. This area has an abundance of windows and offers excellent visibility.
There is a dinette to port, an L shaped lounge to starboard and a Nav Station forward to starboard. The helm is centerline. To both port and starboard are stairs to the accommodations below.
The port hull has seven steps to a landing with a tapered king size cabin forward. This cabin is the Master Cabin and has a private Head.
Aft and down one step is a twin bed cabin with a private head and shower.
The starboard hull has the washer dryer at the bottom of the landing with a cabin matching that of the portside with a tapered king berth and a private head and shower going aft.
The Forward Cabin has two twin berths, ample storage and a private head and shower.
The Galley is immediately inside the Aft Deck entry door and is split to both port and starboard, each in a U shape.
Found on the portside is the following equipment:
Deep double stainless steel sink
Pullout spray faucet
Kitchenaid stainless steel trash compactor
Force 10 stainless steel gas stove & oven w/sea rail
Stainless steel Sharp Carousel microwave convection oven w/work light & exhaust fan below
Full size Grunert stainless steel refrigerator w/external temp gauge
The refrigeration system consist of AC and DC compressors, each serving all refrigeration boxes using dual coil eutectic plates. The system is executed with evaporator plates, compressors, condensers, pump and necessary equipment including soft starts for compressors.
(5) Cherry cabinets
(4) Cherry drawers
(5) Cherry sliding door cabinets
Common to both sides of the Galley is a teak & holly sole, Corian countertops w/sea rail
(2) Overhead deck hatches w/Ocean Air sliding screens, tiled back splash
Ample 110 volt outlets, (10) overhead Led lights
On the starboard side the following items can be found:
Top loading Grunert stainless steel freezer below Corian countertop
Remote mount temp gauge
(3) Cherry cabinets
(5) Cherry drawers
(4) Cherry sliding door cabinets
Also in this area of the starboard side Galley is the Day Head. There is a vanity with cabinet storage below, a stainless steel bow front sink, two additional storage lockers, mirror, AC vent, teak and holly sole and a full size Vacuflush toilet.
The Salon is up seven steps from the Galley. Almost the entire area is glass windows, four of which open for ventilation. Curtains cover the windows.
The sole is varnished teak and holly. Above are four opening stainless steel trim deck hatches, all with Ocean Air sliding screens. The forward part of this area is the Pilothouse.
At the top of the stairs to port is a large C shaped leather settee with abundant storage below. The table is high gloss cherry set upon two stainless steel pedestals. Inboard is a two person bench with backrest that slides in or out to the table as needed. There is also storage under this area.
To starboard starting at the stairs are four varnished steps and a varnished hinged door that leads to the Boat Deck. There is a stainless steel rail adjacent for safety. Outboard of the steps is an L shaped matching leather settee with storage below and a small varnished cherry table on a stainless steel pedestal. The aft bulkhead has storage areas aft of the seating and five cherry storage cabinets above the opening windows and doors.
Next forward to starboard is a large Navigation Station with an electrically adjustable leather helm seat, a hinged top with storage below and the following accessories:
ICOM M-802 VHF
Goose neck chart light
Raymarine RL 70C 24 mile radar/plotter (secondary)
DC sub panel w/voltmeter & (14) breaker protected circuits
AC sub panel w/voltmeter & (6) breaker protected circuits
Cruise Air digital tempered water control
(2) Tankwatch 4 holding tank monitors
ICOM remote speaker
The Main Helm is centerline and contains the following equipment:
Electrically adjustable leather helm chair
New teak helm console for new instruments
6” Danforth Constellation magnetic compass in chrome binnacle
New Beede engine gauges: tachometer, oil, pressure, water temp & voltmeter
(2) Key switches for Cummins engines
(2) Alarm panels for low oil pressure, high water temp, low voltage & water in fuel
Morse electronic clutch & throttle controls
(2) Maxwell windlass controls
Simrad follow up steering lever
Vetus bow thruster control
(2) Bennet trim tab controls
Raymarine C-120 plotter/72 mile radar/sounder
Raymarine Tridata depth/speed/water temp
Simrad AP22 autopilot
(2) Simard IS15 analog rudder angle indicators
Horn switch
Nav light switch
Hart pneumatic tank tender system
ITT Jabsco searchlight controls
(6) High water audio visual alarms
(2) Fireboy Halon override switches
Also in the Salon Pilothouse Area are twelve LED overhead lights, one red overhead nightlight, two stereo speakers, vents for forward facing windshield defrosting and additional storage. Behind the cherry valances is rope accent lighting.
Traversing down the seven carpeted steps into the Port Accommodations the main AC electrical panel is aft and the DC panel is forward. At the bottom of the stairs are three cherry drawers and a cabinet below a Corian countertop. Above are two cabinet doors, an opening stainless steel porthole with drapes and an LED light.
A hatch in the sole leads to a 10 KVA 220 volt transformer, the port holding tank, a toilet pump and charcoal vent filter and a bilge pump.
Aft is a twin berth Cabin, forward is the Master Cabin.
The Master Cabin is in the forward port hull.
Amidships off the inboard bulkhead is a tapered king size berth with built in one drawer nightstands fore and aft. Two steps, fore and aft, give easy access to the berth.
Above the berth are five cherry cabinets, reading lights, two deck hatches with Ocean Air sliding screens and six overhead LED lights. Aft are three storage cabinets, two of which are lockable. Forward is a large open two shelf storage cuddy and access to the private Head. Outboard starting aft is a cabinet with three drawers below and a small hanging locker above.
Next forward is a vanity/desk with a hinged top, forward facing seat and three storage drawers below.
Above the desk is a bookshelf and a large hull side opening stainless steel porthole. Above in the house sides are two smaller opening stainless steel portholes.
Next forward is a cherry hanging locker with a drawer below.
The sole of the Master is teak and holly. Also in the Master is a SMX AC controller and a full size mirror on the back of the entry door.
Next forward is the Head. The vanity has three drawers and a cabinet below a Corian countertop and Sealand sink. Above is a small mirrored medicine cabinet and an opening stainless steel porthole.
The toilet is a Sealand Vacuflush toilet on a raised pedestal.
Next forward is the stall shower with a hinged tempered glass door, a teak grate sole, a handheld fixture from the second sink, a shaving mirror, a large Corian countertop and storage below and above. Large overhead hatches in the shower and head offer abundant daylight.
One step down from the Centerline Companionway is the Port Guest Cabin with two twin beds. The inboard berth is about 8” wider than the outboard. Each berth has storage below and a reading light above.
Above the outboard berth is one large stainless steel opening porthole in the hull and two in the house sides, all with curtains. There are hanging lockers and drawers forward of the berths.
Above the inboard berth are three storage lockers and two shelves at the foot of the berth.
Also in the Port Guest Cabin are SMX AC controls, a varnished teak and holly sole, step lights, two overhead LED lights and a door the private Head.
Down seven carpeted steps from the Salon to the Laundry Center with two Haier clothes washers behind sliding cherry doors. Above is a Corian countertop and two storage cabinets with an opening stainless steel porthole with drapes and an LED overhead light.
A hatch in the sole below reveals a matching 10 KVA isolation transformer, a head pump, head vent line charcoal filter and bilge pump.
Aft to the VIP Cabin and forward to the Fourth Guest Cabin.
The VIP Cabin is aft in the starboard hull.
Amidships off the inboard bulkhead is a tapered king size berth with built in one drawer nightstands fore and aft. Two steps give easy access to the berth, fore and aft of the berth.
Above the berth are five cherry cabinets and two reading lights. An additional cabinet is forward.
Outboard starting forward is a cherry hanging locker followed by a hinged top cherry vanity/desk with built in seating and three drawers below.
Above is a large stainless steel opening porthole with drapes and two additional stainless steel portholes with drapes in the house side.
Next aft is another hanging locker and access to the private Head.
Overhead are four LED light fixtures and a teak and holly sole. There are two storage cabinets below the berth. AC control is by an SMX panel.
Forward in the starboard hull is the Starboard Guest Cabin.
One step down from the Centerline Companionway is the Starboard Guest Cabin with two twin beds. Each berth has storage below and a reading light above.
Above the outboard berth is one large stainless steel opening porthole in the hull and two in the house sides, all with curtains. There are hanging lockers and drawers forward of the berths.
Also in the Starboard Guest Cabin are SMX AC controls, a varnished teak and holly sole, step lights, two overhead LED lights and a door the private Head.
There are two deck hatches above with Ocean Air sliding screen and shades.
Next forward is the Head. The vanity has three drawers and a cabinet below a Corian countertop and Sealand sink. Above is a small mirrored medicine cabinet and an opening stainless steel porthole.
The toilet is a Sealand Vacuflush toilet on a raised pedestal.
Next forward is the stall shower with a hinged tempered glass door, a teak grate sole, a handheld fixture from the second sink, a shaving mirror, a large Corian countertop and storage below and above. Large overhead hatches in the shower and head offer abundant daylight.
Collision bulkheads dividing the forepeak from the shower area.
Molded fiberglass layup with Airex core foam used in all areas requiring sandwich construction.
Hull structure built to Bureau Veritas rules for the Classification Certification of Yachts 1992.
Designed by Ted Hood as his own personal yacht incorporating his lifetime experience of ocean cruising, this transatlantic capable catamaran has a displacement hull and new remanufactured 210 HP Cummins in 2016 for even better fuel economy than the large engines she was originally delivered with.
Although the four guest cabins are in the hulls, typical of a power cat, the arrangement is such that the cabins are huge by power cat standards.
Fresh from a 2015/16 refit GIOVANNINO is well worthy of your inspection.