1999 NAVIGATOR 58' for Sale in St. Petersburg, Florida
Description1999 Navigator 5800 PHMY
This Navigator 5800 Pilothouse is a beautiful cruiser and perfect for live aboard. Weather its a weekend off an island or two months in Key West, you'll enjoy this yacht. Check out the details about this open, 17'4" beam floorplan with beautiful light maple wood and spacious accommodations throughout.
Speed & Distance Cruising Speed 15kn Max Speed 18kn Dimensions Nominal Length 58ft Length Overall 58ft Beam 17.4ft Tanks Fresh Water Tanks 1 × 400gal Fuel Tanks 1 × 800gal Holding Tanks 1 × 70gal PROPULSION Engine 1 Engine Make Detroit Engine Model 6-71 TI Total Power 485hp Engine Hours 1483 Engine Type Inboard Fuel Type Diesel Engine 2 Engine Make Detroit Engine Model 6-71 TI Total Power 485hp Engine Hours 1483 Engine Type Inboard Fuel Type Diesel
MORE DETAILS:
Additional Equipment
Intellian Satellite (2018).
Brennan bluetooth amp (2018).
Samsung 46" smart TV (2018, main salon).
Two Samsung 12" smart TV's (2018 master and VIP staterooms).
Galley Equipment:
KitchenAide Convection Microwave.
Whirlpool side by side fridge.
Three burner electric cooktop
Corion countertops with integrated full size double sink.
Garbage disposal
An abondance of cabinet space.
Deck and Hull Equipment:
Muir windless with 65 lb plow anchor, 60' of chain and 300' of road, deck foot control and bridge control.
IsoBust inverter.
Four bilge pumps.
Brower Davit
Accommodations
The Navigator 5800 Pilothouse is a spacious yacht introduced in 1999. Like all Navigator yachts, the 5800 PHY rides on a solid fiberglass hull with a long keel and generous 17'4" beam. The Navigator's floorplan is arranged with the galley on the pilothouse level rather than on the salon level, thus effectively separating the galley from the primary entertainment/lounge area. Accomodations include three staterooms on the lower level including a full beam master suite with king size walk around bed and private salon access. The foward VIP stateroom has a queen island berth and the second guest cabin has over/under bunks. Both guest staterooms share a single head with separate stall shower. An "L" shaped sofa (re-uhpolstered in 2020) is to starboard in Navigator's the full beam salon with high gloss maple woodwork, deep pile carpet (replaced in 2018) and built in entertainment system (equipment updated in 2018 with smart tv's, Intellian satellite and a Brennan bluetooth amp). Up two steps combines the galley (convection/microwave 2018 and full size side by side Whirlpool fridge 2020) dining area (settee re-uhpolstered 2019) and lower helm station. Additional features include flybridge access from inside and the aft deck starboard pilothouse door to the foredeck, washer/dryer, lazarette storage. Keep cool with four A/C units (2-16 BTU and 2-10 BTU). Twin 485 hp Detroit 6-71 TI diesels and an 18.5 kw Kohler generator. All mechanicals professionally maintained. This yacht is perfect for cruising or livaboard.
Navigation Systems:
Upper and lower helm stations.
12" Raymarine chart plotter (2019).
Raymarine 3-D transducer (2019)
Raymarine Autopilot (2018)
Datatrac depth
VHF (2018)
Mechanical Equipment:
Standup engine room.
Twin 6-71 TI Detroit Diesels
18.5 kw Kohler Generator.
Vetus bow thruster.
RayMarine Auto Pilot.
Water maker (needs service).
Four A/C Heat Pumps (2-16 BTU and 2-10 BTU).
25 gallon Hotwater Heater.
PROPULSION:
Engine 1 Engine Make Detroit Engine Model 6-71 TI Total Power 485hp Engine Hours 1483 Engine Type Inboard Fuel Type Diesel
Engine 2 Engine Make Detroit Engine Model 6-71 TI Total Power 485hp Engine Hours 1483 Engine Type Inboard Fuel Type Diesel
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States
Designer
NAVIGATOR
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Boat Type
Motor
Category
Cruising Yacht
Fuel Tank Capacity
3028 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
1514 Gal
Model
671 TI
Engine Hours
1540 H
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
485 HP
Cruise Speed
15 KN
Top Speed
18 KN
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
58 FT
BEAM
17.25 FT
About Oaksmith Yachts
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