- Builder:
- OLIVER MARINE INTERNATIONAL
- Category:
- Catamaran
- Sub Category:
- Sport Fisherman
- Model Year:
- 2000
- Year Built:
- 2000
- Refit Year:
- 2015
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Hardtop
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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Boarding JACQUELINE from a floating dock is via the swim platform and then through either the port or starboard transom doors. From a fixed dock there are cork step pads and a four step removable Marquipt ladder that can go on either the port or starboard side of the Cockpit interior.
The Cockpit is very spacious and easily accommodates a full size fighting chair, fishing chairs, trolling seats, a tackle center with freezer and a lower set of controls.
Molded steps to port lead to the Flybridge. A hinged door slightly to starboard enters the Cabin.
The Cabin is laid out with the Galley most aft followed by a built in sofa.
Furthest forward is a large U shaped settee to seat six to seven people with twin pedestal tables.
To both port and starboard are steps to below. To starboard is the Master Cabin forward with a raised athwartship queen size berth. Aft is a private head and shower followed by a Crew Cabin with a fold down berth and entrance to the starboard Engine Room.
The portside hull has a cabin with a double bed below and a single bed above. Next aft is a Head matching that to starboard followed by a cabin with a single berth that has a fold down section to make a double. The Port Engine Room is furthest aft.
Entered from the Cockpit via a hinged door, immediately to port is the Galley in an L shaped configuration with the refrigerator to starboard. The interior joinery is a satin finished cherry wood. See Galley equipment below.
Just forward of the starboard side refrigerator is a raised black leather sofa to seat two with a built in footrest.
Next forward is a raised cabinet (to make room for Head and Cabin below) with a large chart drawer and a smaller storage drawer facing inward and a fiddled wood storage shelf above and large side windows with one panel that slides open. Overhead is a rack for a dozen fishing rods.
Just forward of the port and starboard steps to the cabins is a six to seven person black leather upholstered settee facing aft. Twin stainless steel pedestal tables allow for dining and a matching black leather stool allows for extra seating.
Forward is an eight panel forward windshield that provides excellent ambient lighting.
A matching twelve place rod rack is to port, overhead.
Also in the Salon is a carpeted sole over a laminate wood flooring surface, five overhead dimmable LED lights, two digital AC controls, a 12 volt accessory outlet and the Salon’s entertainment electronics including a Sony Brava 40” LED TV, a Fusion AM/FM/CD player, a Direct TV Sat receiver and a Sony wireless LAN system for Internet.
Immediately to port upon entering includes the following equipment:
Corian countertops
Stainless steel under mount sink w/Corian cover
Removable spray faucet
Panasonic built in stainless steel Dimension 4 microwave/convection oven
Force 10 Ceran top two burner cook top
Nova Cool refrigerator/freezer
Dedicated trash receptacle cabinet
(5) Wood cabinet doors
(6) Wood Galley storage drawers
Long two sliding door cabinets above countertop
Mr. Coffee coffeemaker
(3) Overhead dimmable LED lights
Large side windows with one opening panel
Aft window slides open
Going forward is the Master Cabin with a private door. Immediately upon entering is a two door storage cabinet with a cherry countertop. A Direct TV HD Sat receiver sits atop of the cabinet.
The berth itself is raised and runs athwartship. There are three steps that access the berth. Port and starboard reading lights. Two fixed dead lights, two small opening portholes and a large overhead deck hatch offer ambient lighting. Above are two multi bulb LED light fixtures.
Forward is a hanging locker with shelves within and a mirror on the exterior of the door. The carpet is removable covering a planked laminate sole.
An 19” Samsung LED TV on a swivel mount provides entertainment.
Next aft behind a hinged door is the starboard Crew Cabin. The berth folds up to access the Passageway and the starboard Engine Room.
Also in this cabin is a U Line icemaker with a cherry front, three cherry cabinets presently used for engine spares, the fuel transfer system, two opening portholes, an LED reading light and an LED multi bulb fixture overhead light. The sole has removable carpet over a planked laminate flooring.
The Engine Room entrance is furthest aft.
Via a hinged cherry door is the Guest Cabin with a double door cabinet with a cherry shelf above immediately upon entering. A Direct TV HD Sat receiver sits atop the counter. Above is a 19” Samsung LCD TV on a hinged mount.
Forward is a large (almost double) single berth running forward. Above covering about 50% of the lower berth is a similar size upper berth also running forward. Each berth has an LED reading light. A large opening deck hatch above and an opening hull side port light offer light and ventilation. Both inboard and outboard of the cabin are hull side shelves for additional storage.
A multi bulb LED light fixture is above. The sole is planked laminate covered by a removable carpet.
Next aft behind a private door is the Captain’s or extra Guest Cabin. It consists of a fixed inboard single berth with a shelf above.
Folding down from the outboard Companionway is a companion berth that makes one large berth as needed.
When folded up there is easy access to the portside Engine Room.
Also in this cabin are two hull side opening portholes, a multi bulb LED overhead light fixture, a reading light and planked laminate sole with a removable carpet.
KVH HD 7 Sat dome on custom mast
(3) GPS antennas
Simrad 4’ open array radar antenna
Rogue Wave WiFi booster
(2) VHF antennas
Sea Watch Terrestrial TV antenna
Cradle Point router w/(4) G external antennas
Sat phone dome - Sailor
New electronics & dash modifications $147,000
Cork Cockpit decks & installation $ 21,225
New Cummins main engines $ 75,000
New engine installation $ 12,000
Electrical work, rewiring $ 69,000
P & R Canvas, 3 side enclosure new cushions $ 18,000
Pipewelders new outriggers & sunshade $ 27,600
Blue Water chairs, Flybridge & Cockpit $ 22,000
(2) New fire systems for Engine Room $ 5700
New air conditioners $ 22,000
New Raritan toilets $ 2400
Window tint, glass sealer, aluminum sealer $ 3700
Shipyard work Marinemax, Dania $117,000
$542,625
Looking at this list many buyers would think this boat suffered some kind of trauma, IT DID NOT (!) The boat was purchased by an experienced yachtsman with the knowledge and resources to make her as new as possible. If you are looking for a 50’ Power Cat, this is a very unique situation!
Purchased in 2014 in California by a very experienced yachtsman, JACQUELINE was transformed in a 2015 refit costing over $500K!
She shows like a much younger vessel. Her immense Cockpit will impress any fisherman or diving enthusiast.
Oliver Marine (NZ) has built several powercat sisterships, most of which were 46’ long having a 4’ shorter Cockpit.
Since her refit she has cruised to New England and back proving all of her new systems.