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Altima 55 Pilothouse

Estimated price for orientation: 311 781 $

Category: Pilothouse
Class: Power

Altima 55 Pilothouse - MAJOR Price Reduction

VERY MOTIVATED SELLERS have offered a MAJOR Price Reduction for a Quick Sale

George Sass, Boat Digest - May 2005
“The first Altima to hit North American waters was the Altima 55’. I was a fan of this boat and impressed by its overall running characteristics. In fact, an editor that I sent out to test a late model 55’ called me afterwards raving about how the boat shrugged off some sloppy conditions, and was a solid performer”

Natalie Friton, PassageMaker Magazine - April 2005
“Important features they were seeking in what they planned to be their last vessel included a walk around deck, a spacious cockpit, a covered bridge accessed by stairs (not a ladder), a day head and three staterooms designed so that one could double as an office....By focusing on great customer service while producing quality yachts for an expanding fleet of owners, the company (Altima Yachts) is succeeding at making dreams come true.”

Chris Caswell, Yachting Magazine - April 2004
“By any standard, the Altima 55’ is a lot of boat when you consider her base price and the flexibility of her builder. Good looking, well constructed and thoughtfully designed, this yacht is going to put the Altima name on the American map.”

Altima 55 2003

Immediately upon entering the cabin, you have the feeling of space not usually found on a 55' yacht of this style. The elegant interior is finished in a gloss Cherry wood with Burl inlays and decorated beautifully. It has features like an on deck head, very large flybridge, three starerooms and a huge flybridge with a wonderfully designed stairway for easy access. The engineering and mechanical systems will impress even the most demanding owner and it is set up with the cruising couple in mind.

Walkthrough

The main Deck level has entry into the Salon through the aft stainless steel sliding door. There is a day head and an L shaped sitting area to starboard ,the entertainment center with updated custom chair to port. Forward of the Salon, two steps up are the Galley and Pilothouse. Watertight doors to Starboard and Port lead into the Pilothouse with dining area. Down from the pilothouse are the VIP Stateroom Forward and office/guest stateroom to port. A spacious full beam Master stateroom with inset.  Head is aft.

The U shaped Galley on the Pilothouse level features Granite counters, FULL Size Appliances and opens fore and aft, so the cook won't be left out.

The flying Bridge has easy stairs from either the pilot house or the cockpit.  This Altima's Fly Bridge  also has dual Helm chairs, Flat Screen Monitors, summer kitchen and Settee.

The boat deck handles an 800 pound extension-able crane and a 11' Rib.

 

References

Altima 55 Pilothouse. Caswell, Chris // Yachting;Apr2004, Vol. 195 Issue 4, p98

Chris Caswell, Yachting Magazine. - April 2004
“By any standard, the Altima 55’ is a lot of boat when you consider her base price and the flexibility of her builder. Good looking, well constructed and thoughtfully designed, this yacht is going to put the Altima name on the American map.”

http://www.altimayachts.com/reviews/yachting/review04.html

ALTIMA 55.Sass Jr., George // Yachting;May2003, Vol. 193 Issue 5, p18

Describes the Altima 55 yacht from North East Seas Yacht Sales Inc.

Altima Yachts are best for boaters who focus on long cruises and who are looking for a comfortable ride in any kind of weather. The yachts can be customized for the owner by the boat builder, allowing for custom selection of interiors, colors, engine and other items. Altima Yachts are well suited for entertaining, thanks to the low thrust and minimal spray that occurs when the boat is gaining speed. The wide outside decks offer increased security and stability for guests and are smooth to ride on. The Altima Yacht interiors offer a master bedroom with a private entrance, along with full bathrooms, guest staterooms, dining and living areas. The expert craftsmanship and modern design makes Altima Yachts of the favorites among yacht owners who are looking for luxury and affordability.

Altima Yachts Review

Altima Yachts was founded by Frank Sciortino, a yacht enthusiast. The company has offices in Montreal, Canada, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Rouses Point, New York. Altima Yachts has been building luxury yachts for over 8 years, with the philosophy that a yacht should be safe, attractive, luxurious, comfortable and easy to maintain. The yachts made by Altima Yachts include important safety features, like wide stairways instead of ladders and wide companionways instead of dangerous, unprotected ledges. They are crafted to be both stylish and functional, incorporating aspects of both modern and traditional design in each model. Owners say that Altima yachts include flawless details that add to the overall look of the ship, including handcrafted cherry wood bulkheads and teak accents throughout the cabin.

The yachts range in size, starting at 45’ and going up to 77’ for the largest model. The consensus within the yachting community is that Altima Yachts, regardless of size, provide a smooth ride in even stormy weather, making them well-suited for long trips across wide waterways.



Features:

TypePower

CategoryPilothouse

Flybridge

Motor Yachts

MakeAltima

Model55 Pilothouse

Year built2003

Length54.99ft

Hull MaterialFibreglass

Beam17.32ft

New/UsedUsed

FuelDiesel