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Mcqueen Long Range

Estimated price for orientation: 2 073 156 $

Category: Motor Yachts
Class: Power

Mcqueen Long Range

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Swim Step:

Normally used for boarding, SEA FEVER's swim step is 6' wide. It has 7 small fittings for chocks and tie-downs for carrying the 14' tender (normally stored on the boat deck) if desired. In addition, it has removable U-shaped stainless steel railings (staples) to accommodate boarding from the deck or other boats as the need arises. Under the swim step are a fixed swim ladder and four underwater lights.

Aft Deck:


SEA FEVER's aft deck is accessible from the swim step via integral port and starboard steps with stainless steel gates at the top. At the top of both steps are mounts for the passarelle. The deck here, and only here, is covered with teak.  There is a varnished teak dining table on two polished stainless steel pedestals which can expand to accommodate 8 people. At the table are four folding director's chairs (an additional two chairs are stored on board).

Aft of the table is a watertight electrically lifted hatch which leads to the lazarette below. The lazarette can also be reached from the engine room through a watertight door. Behind the hatch in the center of the transom bulwark is a 120-gallon saltwater aquarium or bait tank with a viewing window that's visible from the salon. 

In addition, the aft deck has: 
Hot and cold fresh water shower, sea water wash-down hose, high pressure hose for cleaning bottoms of tenders, and controls for the underwater lights. All located in the starboard bulwarks of transom.
100-gallons gasoline tank with nozzle for fueling outboard motors of the 2 tenders and wave runner. Located in port bulwarks of transom.
Compartment for dive gear with remote tank fill. Located port side of the aft deck. Stainless steel ladder to boat deck. Located in the forward port corner of the aft deck. Weatherproof engine room hatch with stainless steel ladder to engine room. Located below aft salon window.
Stainless steel sink, new stainless steel U-Line refrigerator ('13), and Gaggenau BBQ. Located in forward starboard corner of aft deck.
(2) Life rings
(2) Electric foot switches for hydraulic stern winches

Salon:

The main entry to the salon is through a 1/2" thick glass door from the aft deck. The salon has very comfortable amenities for the owner and guests: a large sofa, two arm chairs, and an oval coffee table with granite top. On the forward bulkhead is a 1950 vintage Steinway upright piano (with electronic automatic player). Above the piano mounted on the wall is a Stainer violin made in 1669 (a then competitor to Stradivarius). In the aft starboard corner in front of the large aft salon window is a 50" plasma TV in a pop-up cabinet and a full surround sound/video system. In the port aft corner of the salon is a handsome display cabinet with beveled lead crystal glass doors and custom fitted storage for liquor and wine. 

Dining Salon:

The dining area is open to the salon, amidships, and forward to port. Adjacent to the galley, it has a stunning crotch mahogany and Madrona burl table for 8 guests, a curved, built-in dining settee, and three dining chairs. Above the table is a Chihuly inspired hand blown glass creation with fiber optically lighted petals by Bremerton, WA artist, Scott Curry. At the forward end of the dining salon is another cabinet with beveled leaded crystal glass doors for dinnerware, goblets, and wine glasses. To port of the cabinet is a spiral stairway to the staterooms below. Outboard is one of many custom made, round Freeman port lights found throughout the yacht. On either side of the china cabinet is a spiral stairway that leads to the flybridge. 

The salon and dining salon have over-sized bonded windows glazed with a 3/8" bronze-tinted glass, Madrona valances, and electrically controlled wood slat blinds. The large windows provide unobstructed views from a seated position and give the entire area a very spacious and open feeling. Lighting here is a mixture of recessed dimmable down lights in the ceiling and glass and stainless steel sconces on the walls.

Galley:

To starboard of the dining area is a serving bar with sliding screens which can be used to close off the galley. The bar is topped with granite. The galley floor is covered with 3" planks of Sapele wood. The counter tops are finished in golden granite. On the outboard side of the galley, is a double stainless steel sink (one deep & large, and one small, both with garbage disposals). Over the counter is a custom round Freeman port light. (Details of galley and appliances outlined in "Galley" subsection).

Wheelhouse:

Up a few steps from the dining area is the very roomy and inviting wheelhouse. The sole in this area is finished in 3" Sapele planks with an inlaid boarder of dark Wenge. In the aft starboard corner is the captain's office with a built-in desk and leather executive chair. In the port aft corner of the wheelhouse are a raised brown leather settee and wood pedestal table. All the way forward is the yacht's main console with work spaces on either side. At the console are a Stidd Luxury Admiral's helm seat and a large stainless steel wheel. To the right of the console is a leather settee that seats up to three observers or doubles as a pilot berth. On the console itself under the forward raking windshield are five Samsung 19" LCD monitors (new '13) for displays for a wide variety of systems. (See details under "Electronics"). Raised wood moldings around the console and throughout the wheelhouse double as handrails. 

Day Head:

Directly behind the captain's office in the wheelhouse is a day head with Headhunter toilet, sink, and custom made round Freeman port light.

Lower Deck:

Foyer:

The lower deck foyer is accessed by a spiral stairway from the forward port side of the dining salon. It separates the owner's stateroom from the guest staterooms and has a granite floor and a red, white, and blue glass Scott Curry sculpture mounted on a polished chrome pedestal. Three doors lead from the foyer to the owner's and guest accommodations.

Owner's Stateroom:

The owner's stateroom is full width and amidships and is located aft and a few steps below the foyer. It features a fore and aft king size bed with handcrafted Lalique lamps on built-in cabinets on either side of it. The walls here are padded and covered with Italian Cashmere. Carpeting is wool. Along the starboard side of the stateroom are a number of built-in drawers. On the port side are built-in matching drawers, a portion of which have been modified by McQueen's Yachts to make a cleverly concealed desk for the owner which pulls out and retracts very easily, and a cedar lined closet. At the foot of the bed is a large hatch in the sole which accesses a large bilge compartment where a message table on a custom built sliding rack is stored, as well as wine, cases of water and soda, and miscellaneous engine room supplies. 

At the forward end of the master stateroom are ensuite "his and hers" bathrooms. "Her" side, to starboard, has a bidet, Headhunter toilet and sink as well as a Lalique mirror. "His" side has a Headhunter toilet and sink. Sinks on both sides have hand-cut crystal bowls that can be lit from below. The floors in both bathrooms are granite and heated. Between the bathrooms is a walk-through shower finished in granite with body wash and shower heads.

On the forward bulkhead of the master stateroom there is a 42" flat screen plasma TV (Panasonic Th42PWD3) which can be used as a monitor for most of the wheelhouse electronics: radar, depth, CCTV, Chart software, and Simon Monitoring System. In addition, this stateroom has a complete surround sound/video system and in close proximity to the bed, a Hydra 3000 display and an ICOM VHF handset. Port lights on both sides of the stateroom are covered with slatted wood blinds. Glass and chrome wall sconces provide light as well as dimmable down recessed lights in the ceiling. Overhead in the forward starboard portion of the stateroom is a removable panel/escape hatch that leads to the galley. 

VIP Stateroom:

The VIP stateroom is amidships to starboard. It features a queen size bed, mounted awthwartships, a cedar lined closet with a custom wine cabinet, an en-suite bathroom with heated granite floors and a granite shower. Sliding Shoji screens cover two port lights.

Guest Stateroom:

The guest stateroom is amidships to port. It features a queen size bed with a built-in settee at the foot of it, cedar lined closet, an en-suite bathroom with heated granite floors and a granite shower. A sliding Shoji screen covers one port light here.  Both the VIP bed and the guest stateroom beds have storage under the mattresses which can be raised electrically for easy access.  A bilge compartment under both guest staterooms houses the "brains" for the entertainment systems, two hot water heaters, a black and a gray water tank, and the central vacuum system. This area is accessible from both staterooms but is more easily reached through the VIP.

Crew's Quarters:

Crew's quarters are located in the bow with access from a stairway from the port side of the wheelhouse. They include a crew lounge, separate captain's cabin, shared bathroom with a toilet and shower, and a bow cabin with three berths. (One berth to port and upper and lower berths to starboard). 

The crew lounge contains a fixed table (which doubles as an ironing board) with built-in seating to port, a Whirlpool Duet washer and dryer to starboard, a stainless sink with cupboards above, a microwave, an entertainment system, and a mini fridge located near the bottom of the companionway from the wheelhouse. There is a large Freeman opening hatch overhead with electrically controlled bug and black-out screens.

Below the crew lounge is a large, stand-up pantry/storage area with a custom, stainless steel 37.5 cubic foot freezer, shelves (to port & starboard) for parts and dry stores, and easy access to the bow thruster.

The captain's cabin is to starboard and opposite the crew lounge. It has a double berth, cedar lined drawers & lockers, and a 24" TV monitor with remote control that permits the captain to watch TV, DVD's or any of the screens visible in the wheelhouse. In addition, there is a Hydra 3000 and a VHF here. Overhead is an opening hatch with bug and black-out screens.

The crew bathroom with toilet, sink, and shower is situated across from the crew lounge and adjacent to the captain's cabin. It is accessible through the captain's cabin or through the lounge.

Forward of the captain's cabin and crew lounge through a watertight door is the crew cabin with three berths, drawers, and cupboards. Just inside of the watertight door and to starboard is a stainless steel ladder to the foredeck. Additional water tight bilge access and storage below. 

Upper Deck:

The flybridge is accessed via a spiral stairway in a skylighted rotunda from the port side of the wheelhouse. The stairway has a custom stainless steel and Sapele handrail and a weatherproof hatch at the top. The upper helm station (forward) is covered by a Bimini top and has seating for 5 people in separate helm chairs. In the starboard aft area of the flybridge is a large built-in L-shaped settee (with uninterrupted storage beneath the full length of the seat) and two tables. Behind the settee is a six-person hot tub. To port and starboard are large sun beds. Each has two large storage compartments under them. Forward of these, to port outboard, is a cabinet with a Gaggenau electric BBQ and refrigerator. Just aft and down a step is the boat deck which has a Manitowoc 200# per day icemaker and a new bait freezer. On the starboard side of the boat deck is a 2,500 lb. Steelhead crane which is capable of launching the yacht's tenders and wave runner off the starboard side or over the stern. An 18' Novurania is stored here facing fore and aft. A 14' Novurania is stored athwartships at the aft end of the boat deck and a wave runner is stored on the port side (new 2012). (See "Flybridge Electronics" for more details).

Foredeck:

Below and forward of the wheelhouse windshield, on the raised foredeck, are three watertight hatches over the crew's quarters. At the bow are a Bruce 242 lb. anchor with chain and chain locker, and a Maxwell 4500 VWC hydraulic windlass. Also located here are two high pressure nozzles to clean the chain plus a hand-held high pressure nozzle for cleaning the chain and anchor as it's raised.



Features:

TypePower

CategoryMotor Yachts

MakeMcqueen

ModelLong Range

Year built2002

Length89.99ft

Hull MaterialFibreglass

Beam22.01ft

New/UsedUsed

FuelDiesel