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Sea Pal - Ferretti Yachts FOR SALE

Sea Pal76'Ferretti Yachts2005
$1,139,000 USD

Basic information

Builder:
Ferretti Yachts
Category:
Motor yachts
Sub Category:
Motor Yacht
Model Year:
2005
Year Built:
2005
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
76' (23.16m)
Beam:
19' (5.94m)
Max Draft:
18.59' (5.67m)

Speed, capacities and weight

Water Capacity:
275 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
1554 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Heads:
5

Hull and deck information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
Deck Material:
Fiberglass

Engine information

Engines:
2
Manufacturer:
Caterpillar
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

Graceful lines, refined styling, and thoughtful accommodations make Sea Pal the ideal luxury motor yacht to satisfy your wanderlust with assurance, comfort, and poise. Engineered to shine across every outing—from intimate sunset cruising with friends to bluewater adventures at the edge of your yachting ambitions—this flybridge motor yacht has been cherished by both of her owners. Meticulously captain-maintained, never chartered, swift and comprehensively serviced, she gleams from stem to stern with immaculate polish and superb teak decking. A full CAT service was completed in 2018, including new aftercoolers, affirming dependable performance. The layout offers four en suite staterooms plus two crew cabins, delivering privacy and convenience, while the expansive flybridge invites open-air living and spirited performance befitting a premium cruising yacht and performance yacht.

Detailed Description

Salon

A welcoming retreat bathed in soft light, the salon features a large leather U‑shaped sofa arranged around a coffee table with hidden storage, while a flat‑screen TV rises smoothly from a concealed pop‑up cabinet for effortless entertainment. The Bose remote‑control system with DVD and stereo tuner fills the space with rich sound, enhanced by a Bose five‑speaker surround array and a dedicated subwoofer. Overhead lighting complements tinted salon windows dressed with custom curtains and fabric blinds, and custom carpeting runs throughout for a refined finish. A stainless steel aft bulkhead door with tinted glass inserts opens to the deck, paired with a clever port‑side foldaway glass window that invites the sea breeze without sacrificing elegance.

Galley - up

Elevated and open to the social spaces, the galley offers excellent counter space with generous storage both below and overhead, all wrapped in granite countertops that set a luxurious tone. A GE side‑by‑side refrigerator and freezer with door‑dispensed water and ice anchors the appliance suite, joined by a GE microwave oven, a four‑burner electric cooktop, a Miele dishwasher, and a stove exhaust fan ducted outside to keep the air fresh. A double stainless steel sink streamlines prep and cleanup, while sliding privacy doors gracefully separate the galley from the dining area and the pilothouse as needed. Tinted windows temper the light, and a side‑deck access door makes provisioning effortless.

Dining room

Anchored by a gloss‑varnished teak dining table, the dining room invites lingering meals on a leather L‑shaped banquette complemented by four additional leather dining chairs. Tinted windows and a discreet privacy shade shape the ambiance, while overhead lighting and dedicated A/C controls ensure comfort at every sitting. Excellent storage cabinetry keeps serviceware neatly organized, and a private door provides direct access to the galley. A convenient stairwell leads gracefully up to the flybridge.

Master stateroom

A serene owner’s haven, the master stateroom centers on a centerline queen bed with a custom mattress, complemented by tailored shams and bedspreads and practical storage drawers beneath. A concealed flat‑screen TV, overhead relief panels with surround lighting, and recessed rope lighting create a soothing ambiance. Port and starboard nightstands offer power outlets, light switches, and drawers, with wall‑mounted lamps flanking the upholstered headboard. To starboard, dual leather settees with a table provide a quiet sitting area; to port, refined cabinetry integrates a makeup console with a leather stool. A forward starboard walk‑in hanging wardrobe, an overhead emergency escape, and enlarged factory hull windows to port and starboard with covers add safety and style. Four stainless steel opening ports, an A/C control display, a combination safe with key, and thoughtfully placed overhead lighting complete the suite. A private entrance aft to port leads to the en‑suite head with shower.

Master head

The private master head is appointed with marble countertops over lower and overhead cabinetry, a single undermount porcelain sink, and a porcelain electric toilet. A large custom‑tiled shower with a frosted privacy door invites unhurried refreshment, while teak flooring, overhead lighting, and a stainless steel opening port provide warmth, illumination, and natural ventilation.

Forward VIP stateroom

The forward VIP stateroom welcomes guests with a centerline queen bed dressed in custom mattresses, shams, and a bedspread, set against a headboard with mirror and fabric panels. Abundant storage includes space beneath the bed, cabinets and drawers throughout, shelves and lockers to port and starboard, and a dressing table that makes extended stays effortless. A deck hatch with cover and curtains, recessed rope lighting, overhead lighting, and dedicated air/heat controls ensure comfort and privacy. Entertainment arrives via a TV with DirecTV receiver and a stereo with CD player and speakers, while two stainless steel opening portholes with covers invite sea air when desired. Reading lamps and additional storage drawers complete the suite.

VIP head

Generous in size and smartly organized, the VIP head combines excellent storage with a marble countertop and an undermount porcelain sink set among mirrored panels and lacquered cabinetry. A spacious shower stall with a privacy partition, a porcelain toilet with holding‑tank monitor, a stainless steel opening portlight, an AC plug, overhead lighting, a linen closet, and solid teak flooring deliver both elegance and practicality.

Guest cabin, port

The port guest cabin features twin beds with custom mattresses, shams, and bedspreads, framed by recessed rope lighting and overhead illumination for a calm, tailored ambiance. A centerline nightstand with drawer sits between the berths, custom curtains ensure privacy, and stainless steel portlights with covers provide fresh air. Entertainment includes a TV with satellite receiver and a stereo with CD player and speakers. Climate control is individual, and stowage is generous, with a hanging locker and large storage drawers under the beds.

Guest head, port

The port guest head presents marble countertops over lacquered cabinetry, an undermount porcelain sink, and a porcelain toilet with a holding‑tank monitor. Mirrors amplify light above solid teak flooring, and a stainless steel portlight, overhead lighting, an electrical plug, a cabinet with shelves, and a shower stall with a privacy partition complete this refined, functional space.

Guest cabin, starboard

The starboard guest cabin mirrors its counterpart with twin beds finished with custom mattresses, shams, and bedspreads, mood‑defining recessed rope lighting and overhead lights, and custom curtains for privacy. Stainless steel portlights with covers invite fresh air, while a TV with satellite receiver and a stereo with CD player and speakers deliver onboard entertainment. Air and heat controls are individual, and large storage drawers under the bed keep belongings neatly organized.

Guest head, starboard

Crisp and practical, the starboard guest head features marble countertops, an undermount porcelain sink, and mirrors framed by lacquered cabinetry. A porcelain toilet with a holding‑tank monitor, a stainless steel portlight, an electric plug, overhead lighting, a cabinet with shelves, a shower stall with a privacy partition, and solid teak flooring complete the space.

Crew quarters companionway

Crew access is straightforward via a dedicated port‑side aft‑deck entry leading down to a companionway that houses the primary AC and DC breaker panels, remote engine‑room fire system release, battery on/off switches with a manual parallel, and fuel shut‑down valves. A Miele clothes washer and matching Miele dryer stand ready for extended voyages, and the boarding ladder stores neatly within reach.

Crew quarters

Designed for privacy and comfort, the crew area provides separate captain and mate cabins, each with individual air and heat controls. The captain’s cabin is appointed with a single berth complete with mattress, pillow sham, and spread, while the mate’s cabin offers upper/lower bunks. Both cabins include TVs and stereos with speakers, hanging lockers, storage drawers, and stainless steel opening portlights to keep the space bright and ventilated.

Crew head

The crew head includes a toilet with a tank‑level monitor, a molded sink with integrated shower, a storage cabinet, and a stainless steel opening portlight, ensuring the team has everything needed for comfort at sea.

Flybridge

Commanding views meet intuitive control on the flybridge, where hydraulic power‑assist steering, CAT electronic engine controls, CAT digital engine displays, and a CAT engine alarm system deliver confident handling. The helm seats two and is protected with a cover, while a helm cover safeguards the console itself. An electronics panel opens electrically, with a lighted compass and a VDO rudder angle indicator ensuring precise navigation. Two sociable seating groups with cushions, covers, and tables surround a varnished cocktail and dining table at the settee, and a raised sunbathing area with cushions and cover invites relaxation. A bar cabinet hosts a hot‑and‑cold water sink, locker storage, an electric grill, and an Isotherm refrigerator with ice trays, complemented by a Frigibar matching‑gelcoat freezer. Practical touches abound: stainless steel railings, a tinted Venturi windshield, navigation lights, a fiberglass radar arch with radar mast, an air horn with compressor, a bilge pump display with alarm, deck courtesy lighting, trim tab controls, bow and stern thruster controls, anchor windlass controls, an engine synchronizer, main engine start/stop switches, and a CHC digital anchor chain counter. Access is effortless via two stairwells, one leading to the aft deck and one to the forward deckhouse area. Tender handling is simplified by a Bensenzoni hydraulic dinghy davit with cover and a Novurania 13' hard‑bottom inflatable with a 50 HP Yamaha four‑stroke outboard, while two separate white bimini tops provide shade. Safety is paramount with two six‑man EV life rafts in canisters with hydrostatic releases, certified through April 2019.

Electronics, upper station

At the upper station, navigation is anchored by a Garmin 4212 GPS plotter with radar and an independent antenna, complemented by the knowledge that there are four completely independent Garmin plotters aboard. A Simrad AP22 autopilot remote head, EPIRB (mounted), a stainless steel arch‑mounted manual searchlight with an ITT Jabsco remote control panel, and a Furuno RD30 digital depth/knot log with water temperature expand capability and safety. Communications are clear with an ICOM IC‑M502 VHF radio, and close‑quarters control is elevated by a Yacht Controller wireless docking system.

Pilothouse

The pilothouse delivers a complete helm station with hydraulic power steering, CAT electronic engine controls, CAT electric digital instrumentation, and a CAT engine alarm system. Visibility and comfort are assured by a tinted windshield with an electric helm seat to port, a double passenger seat with storage beneath to starboard, LED lighting with selectable white/red ceiling lights, and opening windows to port and starboard. Systems oversight is comprehensive: an electrical breaker panel with volt and amp meters, two generator monitor packages, a fresh‑water tank monitor, a fuel‑tank level gauge, a graphic vessel alarms and pump indicator panel, and an A/C Tempered Water Logic chilled‑water control panel. Navigation and control highlights include a lighted compass, a VDO rudder angle indicator, bow and stern thruster controls, anchor windlass controls, an engine synchronizer, a CHC digital anchor chain counter, and landline phone connect. Thoughtful appointments such as a burled dash panel with black vinyl accents, a bookshelf, a chart storage compartment, a stainless steel windshield frame, a storage cabinet, four mounted Sat TV receivers, a Kenwood stereo with speakers, a 12 Vac plug, and a port‑side deck access door underscore purposeful luxury. A privacy bulkhead between the pilothouse and dining area—complete with privacy blinds, glass, and varnished teak—ensures discretion underway or at anchor.

Electronics, lower station on pilothouse

At the lower station in the pilothouse, navigation is robust with two Garmin 4212 GPS plotters with radar and independent antennas, joined by a Garmin 4208 GPS plotter. Communications are handled by an ICOM I‑CM 602 VHF radio, while a Furuno RD30 digital depth/knot log ties into both Furuno and Garmin transducers. A Simrad AP22 autopilot and an ITT Jabsco remote searchlight enhance control. Situational awareness is elevated by a Color Quad camera switching system with four cameras—three on the arch and one in the engine room—displayed on Garmin screens at both stations. Entertainment integrates seamlessly via DirecTV with four receivers, with TV also displayed on the Garmin units in the pilothouse and on the flybridge, and a TracVision 4HP Sat TV system.

Electrical system

Power delivery is versatile with 100‑amp shore power on a Cablemaster aft and a 50‑amp shore‑power connector with cable. Ship’s systems run on 12V/24V DC and 120/240V AC, supported by two 20 kW Kohler generators in hush boxes—one with 2,180 hours and one with 2,184 hours—and three converters/auto battery charging systems to keep energy flowing quietly and reliably.

Mechanical equipment

Performance and reliability stem from twin Caterpillar C30A electronically controlled engines rated at 1,550 HP each with 2,260 original hours, supported by a comprehensive 2,000‑hour service completed in 2018 including new aftercoolers. Two 20 kW Kohler generators with sound shields (2,180 hours) supply auxiliary power, monitored by CAT engine‑room manual gauge packages and a CAT engine‑room alarm system with emergency engine stops. A single fiberglass fuel tank holds 1,554 gallons, while a single fiberglass water tank carries 275 gallons. Safety and service access are paramount with five auto/manual bilge pumps, a bilge alarm system for fire and high water, dual Racor main‑engine fuel filters with vacuum gauges, single Racor generator fuel filters with a vacuum gauge, electric and sight gauges for both fuel and water, and dedicated black‑ and gray‑water tanks. The engine room features a fresh‑water outlet, an oil‑change system serving main engines, transmissions, and generators, AC and DC lighting, an automatic/manual fire‑suppression system, and handheld fire extinguishers in each cabin and throughout the vessel with current certification. A stainless steel workbench with vise, a 24V DC blower system with automatic fire shutoff, fully baffled air intakes with automatic fire closure, raw‑water strainers for main engines, generator and air‑conditioning raw‑water strainers, smoke and gas detectors, and sumps for air‑conditioning and gray water with auto pump‑out simplify upkeep. Redundancy includes manual and electric battery parallel switches, a 220 VAC hot‑water heater with 28‑gallon capacity, dripless shaft and rudder seals, battery disconnect switches, a central bonding system, hydraulic power‑assist steering, five individual shower sump basins with auto pump‑out, separate engine and generator battery‑charging systems, 24V main‑engine starting systems, and 12V generator starting batteries. Additional conveniences include a landline and cable‑TV shore‑plug system, a three‑wiper pilothouse windshield washer system with intermittent feature, an Airsep diesel intake filter and crankcase breather system, ZF V‑Drive transmissions, a 120 VAC emergency bilge‑pump system with a manifold serving seven different bilges and tanks, two remote (engine room and pilothouse) chilled‑water A/C compressor control panels, Side power 24V bow and stern thrusters, and waste‑tank level indicators in each head compartment.

Hull and deck

Purposeful design meets yachting polish on deck, starting forward with dual stainless steel integral anchor rollers, a center‑line integral stainless steel anchor roller, and dual articulating plow‑type anchors each served by 300' of chain, all managed by dual Lofrans 24‑volt windlasses with wildcats. The foredeck features a large recessed sunpad with cover, triple foredeck cleats, dual foredeck anchor‑locker hatches, a foredeck hatch, and teak decking renewed in 2018, extending along the side decks for a seamless look. Boarding is simplified by a Marquipt “tide ride” seven‑step ladder. A port side‑deck access door leads directly to the galley, while a radar arch with radar mast crowns the profile. Shore power is handled by a 100‑amp cord on a Glendinning Cablemaster, and the tender program shines with a flybridge Bensenzoni hydraulic dinghy davit with cover and a Novurania 13' hard‑bottom inflatable powered by a 50 HP Yamaha four‑stroke outboard with only 56 total hours since new and serviced annually. A removable dinghy cradle fits the swim platform, which integrates spare‑propeller storage with hydraulic access and a sump pump, as well as a hydraulic folding swim ladder and pop‑up cleats. A spare set of fully serviced and balanced five‑blade propellers is stored in the lazzarette. The aft deck invites alfresco living with a settee dressed with throw pillows and cover, a gloss‑varnished fixed expandable table with integrated storage and four additional chairs, and aft‑deck engine controls with thruster controls. Direct access doors lead to the crew quarters and separately to the engine room, while a concealed sink with hot and cold water, an insulated drink box, an ice maker (Raritan stainless steel), overhead lighting, deck courtesy lighting, see‑through removable windshield cover, concealed rope courtesy lighting along the aft and side decks, stainless steel line hawse leads to concealed warping windlasses and stainless steel cleats port and starboard, and a stainless steel rub rail underscore practical luxury. A Bensenzoni hydraulic passarelle extends boarding options, and an aft‑deck‑mounted ship’s bell adds a classic touch. Structural integrity is evident with fore and aft watertight bulkheads in the engine room and an overhead engine‑room hatch to the aft deck. Safety equipment includes two 30‑inch life rings mounted in factory stainless steel cradles on the bridge, seven fenders, and a Coast Guard safety package with life jackets. Deckhouse carpet runners keep interiors pristine, and a transom hot‑and‑cold freshwater shower is ready after every swim.

Disclaimer

The details of this vessel are offered in good faith but without guarantee or warranty as to accuracy, nor as to the condition of the vessel. Buyers are encouraged to instruct their agents or surveyors to investigate and validate any particulars of interest. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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Specifications

Length:
76' (23.16m)
Beam:
19' (5.94m)
Year Built:
2005
Builder:
Ferretti Yachts
Category:
Motor yachts
Engines:
2 engines Caterpillar
Location:
United States
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