Burger
Raised Pilothouse
80' /
24.38m
Fort Lauderdale ,
Florida ,
United States
FEATURES:
Description
KEY FEATURES:
• Elegant, spacious salon with unobstructed views
• Large on-deck state-of-the-art country style galley with ensuite table and settee
• (2) Very large almost equal staterooms plus crew for 2
• Covered open aft deck with dining table for 8
• Safe, deep cockpit ideal for fishing or boarding disembarking tender
• External and internal entries to engine room
• 20.67’ Beam with full walk-around decks
• Very large stand-up engine room with easy access to machinery and equipment
Data Sheet
LOA | 80' (24.38 meters) |
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Type | power |
Year | 1989 |
Beam | 21' |
Draft Max | 6' |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Aluminum |
Engines
Engine 1
I D | 119978 |
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Engine Make | MAN |
Engine Model | D2842 LYE |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Power HP | 1019.00 |
Power KW | 750.00 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Location | Port |
Engine 2
I D | 119979 |
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Engine Make | MAN |
Engine Model | D2842 LYE |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Power HP | 1019.00 |
Power KW | 750.00 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Location | Starboard |
Generators
Generator 1
I D | 6794 |
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Generator Make | Kilopak |
Generator Model | Forward |
Generator KW | 40.00 |
Generator 2
I D | 6795 |
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Generator Make | Kilopak |
Generator Model | Aft |
Generator KW | 40.00 |
CONTACT US
For more information about this vessel, please contact Pam Barlow.
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Pam Barlow
As a child, Pam spent her summers sailing and racing one design sailboats on Long Island Sound. At the age of 16, she clandestinely answered a "Want Ad" in "Yachting" for a cook on a 75' ketch for charter in the West Indies. Needless to say, her parents put an abrupt stop to her plans and it was not until many years later, after four years of college and a tour of teaching in Africa, that she finally ended up working on a charter boat in the Virgin Islands. From chartering, Pam went on to crew and cook on ocean racing sailboats, do deliveries on yachts (power and sail) to various parts of the world, and to cook and crew on research vessels. At one point during this time, she spent six months helping to build a cold molded One Tonner in New England.
Pam's "on-the-water" and "hands- on" experience on boats has given her the ability (since becoming a broker in 1979) to help customers determine and find the proper yacht for their needs. She enjoys providing service to her clients, whether in the form of coordinating after purchase projects, finding suitable crew, or taking care of a myriad of miscellaneous details. Her respect for the sea, appreciation of quality yachts, and willingness to go the extra mile, adds another dimension to the Luke Brown team.