2007 SEA RAY 58' for Sale in , Guatemala
FRESHWATER BOAT
Dive the most pristine reefs in the America’s.
Fish some of the best waters in the America’s.
All this and more are possible with the ownership of this pristine, freshwater, 58’ Sea Ray. Let’s discuss all the possibilities of having Yachts A Fun!
Since 2012, LATITUDE has explored the Belize Keys, the Banco Chinchorro Bank (UNESCO site) off the Yucatan and the Bay Islands of Honduras. Home base is a covered boat house in the freshwater of Rio Dulce (Sweet River), Guatemala. The entire river is a storm haven protected by a mountain range guarding the entrance.
Additionally, the delta area offers interesting cruising and sites. There’s even an intact Spanish Fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, built in 1644. Take advantage of this special investment opportunity of a lifetime. New yacht, paradise all around, local knowledge and support. It will be Yachts A Fun for everyone.
For nature lovers, SCUBA divers and fishermen alike. Boathouse can be arranged for the winter season along with caretaker and skipper/guide. Rio Dulce is easy to fly into from anywhere and very safe. If your interest differ, delivery to South Florida can easily be arranged with her experienced crew.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Master
Walk-around queen berth
TV and stereo system
An abundance of drawer and hanging storage
Custom mattress
Full head and stall shower
VIP stateroom forward
Island walk-around double berth
Custom mattress
Full head and stall shower
TV and stereo system
Guest Stateroom amidships
Crisscross twin bunks
TV and stereo system
SALON:
Wood flooring
Wraparound sofas port and starboard
TV and full entertainment center.
GALLEY:
Wood flooring
Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer with ice maker
Abundant galley cabinet storage
Dinette table
Microwave
Cooktop
Stainless steel sink
TV/VCR
ACCESSORIES:
Vetus bow thruster
Vetus stern thruster
Bauer diving compressor
24V WINDLASS with flybridge remote
Village Marine water-maker
KVH SAT TV
Underwater lights
Spare propellers
Cruisair Air Conditioning (5 units)
Washer/Dryer combo
Boarding Ladder
Bow Cushions w/Backrests
Full canvas package NEW
Cockpit stereo remote controls
Foredeck Cushion w/Hand Rails
Remote controlled spot Light
Stereo NEW
COCKPIT:
Teak deck
Icemaker
Hot and cold shower
Cockpit sunshade with rod holders
Courtesy lighting
110-volt outlets
Cooler-Livewell
Integrated trash compartment & storage cabinet
FLYBRIDGE:
Full enclosure NEW
Wet bar with U-Line ice maker
Bench Freezer
Snap in carpeting
Table
Sound system NEW
ELECTRONICS:
Autopilot
Chart Plotter
Bottom machine
Radar - Open Array
GPS
Hailer
KVH SAT TV
VHF
Remote spotlight
ENGINE ROOM:
MAN 1,000 hr service completed
Dual Racor filters on both mains
Oil Transfer System
ELECTRIC:
ONAN 21.5KW – 60htz
Racor filter primary and spin-on secondary for generator
20-amp battery charger
220 Volt BH1825 AC electrical system (60htz)
24 Volt DC electrical system
50 AMP auto and manual battery charger
Glendinning shore power retractor
Generator sound shield
DECK:
24V WINDLASS with flybridge remote
Anchor locker and roller
High/Low swimplatform
Cockpit sunshade with rod holders
Glendinning shore power retractor
Foredeck sun lounge cushions
Freshwater washdown on bow and cockpit
Hot and cold shower in cockpit
Fender storage
Molded-in steps to flybridge
Walk-around deck
Walk-through transom entry
DISCLAIMER
Details of this vessel are offered in good faith but cannot guarantee or, warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details, as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price, change, or withdrawal without notice.
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Guatemala
Designer
SEA RAY
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Boat Type
Motor
Category
Boats
Fuel Tank Capacity
700 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
150 Gal
Model
CRMV8
Engine Hours
1207 H
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
900 HP
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
58 FT
BEAM
16 FT
About Oaksmith Yachts
We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.