1998 SANLORENZO 100' for Sale in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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"Cariloy" is a four-stateroom raised pilothouse motor yacht with separate crew quarters. The yacht is maintained by a permanent professional crew of four. There is an established planned maintenance program adhered to by the crew. In addition to planned maintenance, the yacht has undergone regular major refits. The highlight of these refits was a complete re-power carried out at Bradford Marine in 2014.
Refit Work
The 2020/21 refit carried out at Broward Marine in Dania Beach cost approximately $2,000,000
Broward Marine 2020/21
1) Major service of generators and main engines
2) Service and repair main battery banks
3) Clean all tanks and replace senders
4) Renew bilge pumps
5) Renew engine room ventilation
6) Re-build fuel purifiers
7) New deck plates for machinery spaces
8) New machinery space lighting
9) New laundry area
10) Install new fan coil units
11) Refurbish steering, hydraulic pumps, rudder bearings
12) Re-furbish trim tabs and machinery
13) New shafts and stern seals
14) Repair/refurbish propellers
15) Re-build stabilizers
16) Re-furbish/re-build all load handling equipment (davit, windlasses and winches)
17) New fresh water tanks
18) Re-build fresh water pumps
19) Re-new interior and exterior lighting
20) New underwater lighting
21) Re-furbish teak deck
22) Install new teak cap rails
23) New navigation electronics
24) New CCTV system
25) Complete new galley
26) Re-furbish/re-new crew mess
27) Re-furbish tender and RIB dinghy
28) Re-paint entire yacht
29) Re-paint anti-fouling paint
Bradford Marine 2014
1) Service fuel purifiers
2) Propellers balanced
3) Fuel tank repairs
4) Replace engines and transmissions
5) Remove and replace all exterior doors for fair and paint
6) Replace and re-bed rudder bolts
7) Upgrade fresh water system
8) Service and repair windlasses
9) Renew interior floor panels
10) Work to modify engine room for new propulsion package and subsequent alignment
11) New flybridge helm console
12) New engine wiring harnesses
13) Modify engine room stringers for new engines
14) New engine room sound insulation and perforated metal
15 ) Machine polish and hand wax all exterior paint
16) Engine controls modifications and replacements
17 ) New stabilizer and bow thruster oil coolers
18) Replace engine room deck plates and framing
19) Repair Atlas shore power system
20) New engine exhaust system
21) Change toilets from sea water to fresh water flush
22) New shaft bearings
23) Install new generators
24) New engine propeller shafts
25) New underwater lights
The 2006/2007 refit by Rybovich in West Palm Beach cost approximately $1,000,000 and the 2014 refit by Bradford Marine in Fort Lauderdale cost approximately $3,200,000
Rybovich 2006/2007
1) Main engines serviced.
2) Both generators re-built
3) Fuel tanks cleaned
4) New battery chargers and re-configure battery system
5) Service stabilizers
6) New bilge pumps
7) New air compressor
8) New shore power selector
9) Replace hot water heaters
10) New water maker filters and housings
11) New washer/dryers
12) New flybridge canvas
13) New steering pumps
14) New outside grill
15) New swim ladder
16) New inverter for satellite TV
17) New interior carpets
18) New galley and flybridge fridges and freezers
19) Complete new exterior paint
20) Maintenance and service to remaining systems and equipment
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States
Designer
SANLORENZO
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Boat Type
Motor
Category
Motor Yacht
Model
C32
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
1702 HP
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
100 FT
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