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2000 CHERUBINI 50' for Sale in Chesapeake, Virginia

Expertly crafted by the Cherubini yard in New Jersey, this American-made, single-engine pilothouse yacht is built for serious cruising and liveaboard comfort. Designed by Gary Grant and James Backus, it features a stable, long-keel hull that eliminates the need for stabilizers and is powered by a fuel-efficient Cummins 450hp diesel, offering an impressive 1,800nm range at 7.6 knots. Wide side decks lead to a well-appointed pilothouse with panoramic visibility, while below, the spacious saloon and Quartzite-trimmed galley include full-size appliances, washer/dryer, and elegant teak & holly finishes. Accommodations include a forward owner’s suite with a walkaround queen, ensuite head, and separate shower, plus a versatile guest cabin with office conversion. A fully enclosed aft deck, upper deck with dinghy and davit, and summer galley round out this cruiser’s thoughtful, liveaboard-ready design.

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General Features

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States

Designer
CHERUBINI

Hull Material
Fiberglass

Boat Type
Motor

Category
Motor Yacht

Fuel Tank Capacity
1060 Gal

Fresh Water Tank
300 Gal

Model
8.3L 6CTA Diamond

Engine Hours
1742 H

Fuel Type
Diesel

Horsepower Per Engine
450 HP

Cruise Speed
7.6 KN

Range
1800 NM

Measurements

OVERALL LENGTH

50 FT

DRAFT

4.75 FT

BEAM

14.5 FT

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