Used

1999 51' Hyatt

in Aventura, FL

$259,000

Features

  • Diesel
  • Electric
  • Manual
  • Safety
  • Seating

Seller note:

IntroductionFax Of Life represents the best of the classic double cabin designs. Space utilization is excellent in that there is a great deal of square footage in which to entertain and yet the storage capacity is huge and cleverly situated. Moving about the boat is a joy due to the use of wide stairs as opposed to steep ladders. Her low center of gravity precludes the need for stabilizers and yet she has a good turn of speed with only modest horsepower resulting in real economy of operation. And those 6-71s will last a long long time.The usual sorting out process of a new boat is already complete. This included the professional updating and alignment of the underwater running gear resulting in a very smooth ride. The hull bottom has been barrier coated. The interior joinery is first-rate: dovetail joints are found in top quality furniture and only on very expensive yachts. Finally the owners of this vessel tastefully decorated and specified practical yet elegant furnishings that will...
Introduction
Fax Of Life represents the best of the classic double cabin designs. Space utilization is excellent in that there is a great deal of square footage in which to entertain and yet the storage capacity is huge and cleverly situated. Moving about the boat is a joy due to the use of wide stairs as opposed to steep ladders. Her low center of gravity precludes the need for stabilizers and yet she has a good turn of speed with only modest horsepower resulting in real economy of operation. And those 6-71s will last a long long time.The usual sorting out process of a new boat is already complete. This included the professional updating and alignment of the underwater running gear resulting in a very smooth ride. The hull bottom has been barrier coated. The interior joinery is first-rate: dovetail joints are found in top quality furniture and only on very expensive yachts. Finally the owners of this vessel tastefully decorated and specified practical yet elegant furnishings that will be appreciated by knowledgeable yachts-folk.
Accommodations
The general layout is the classic double cabin arrangement: an amidships galley/salon/dinette with full-beam master stateroom aft and VIP guest stateroom all the way forward both with en-suite heads. The fully enclosed aft deck is above the master stateroom and the fully enclosed flybridge (fabricated of fiberglass/wood composite---NOT formica) is above the salon. Cleverly tucked away between the forward cabin and the salon is an office/navigation station with lots of space for computers printers books and other accoutrements of shipboard management. Adjacent to this office is the entrance to the full-beam engine room. Notably the Euro transom/swim platform incorporates molded-in steps for easy access. In fact there are no ladders anywhere onboardonly wide steps with handrails surely to be appreciated by those with older knees.
Salon
Even with the wide walk-around side-decks the salon is amazingly spacious. Accessed from the aft deck via a white aluminum door with large double windows and down four wide teak steps (with matching teak banister) one finds the U-shaped galley on the starboard side and the booth-type dinette further forward. The dinettes tabletop is glossy-varnished burl with a bull-nosed keeper that is supported by a highly polished stainless steel pedestal which can hand-crank down to form a berth platform. There is a dedicated berth cushion/mattress suitable for a large person or two small ones. In dinette-mode five can be seated. There is under-seat storage. Between the galley and dinette back is a recess for books or plants and underneath there is a pullout pantry. Next aft is the galley island housing the sinks and stovetop with storage under. Directly above and hanging from the overhead is a dish locker behind four white mica doors and recessed lighting for the island. Inside the inboard end of the island is a liquor locker. Facing forward is the full size double door refrigerator a microwave more counter space and plenty of drawers and additional lockers. Countertops are faux dark granite mica. Over to port are two custom barrel swivel chairs in green leather that flank a wicker lamp table. There is a matching green leather ottoman that could be pressed into service to allow six to enjoy the dinette. Further forward is a teak banister separating the salon from the office below. The under windshield location of the 25 RCA TV/VCR allows good sightlines to all of the salon - no easy feat - and frees up a lot of storage space outboard port and starboard under the salon side windows. A Sony 10-disc CD changer and a Sony AM/FM/Cassette complete the salon entertainment system. The satin-finished golden teak is nicely offset by off-white carpeting and a white vinyl headliner. Overhead lighting is 12VDC flush halogens plus rope lighting behind the teak valances. Including the windshields there are no fewer than nine windows four of which open and all of which are shaded via off-white mini-blinds that incorporate anti-rattle tensioned stainless steel wires. There are drapery tracks but the existing blinds have an uncluttered look and provide quick adjustments for light/privacy.
Master Stateroom
Three steps aft and down from the salon. Access is through a teak door with louvers at the bottom (similar to the others including the head doors to promote ventilation inside the boat). Carpeting is the same as in the salon. There is a large mirror on the forward bulkhead. The centerline berth measures 60 x 80 and is covered with a green floral print sham (pillows have matching shams). The stainless steel freshwater tank lives under the berth. The teak aft bulkhead has built-in bookshelves (with removable keepers) at the overhead level. At pillow level is a window/escape hatch with teak mini-blinds. Next to starboard is a locker door providing adult-sized access with an overhead light to the steering gear and other electrical/mechanical items (e.g. main shore power breaker Glendenning Cablemaster galvanic isolator) within the Euro transom/swim platform space. To starboard is a lighted make-up mirror and vanity which includes a parsons chair and seating recess. Above at valance level are sliding/opening windows hidden behind green & white drapery. The portside has the same window and drapes. Under is a large mirror that runs the length of the five and a half foot long (by 21 deep) white mica countertop. Beneath is drawers and locker storage. Forward to port is the full-sized hanging locker four more drawers and a Samsung 19 TV/VCR. There are Halogen overhead lights and (2)reading lights.
Master Head
Forward to starboard is the door to the head. Inside mirrors abound including the overhead which really throws the light around from overhead halogens and the opening portlight. There is a Sealand Vacuflush freshwater head. The freestanding brass toilet paper holder is a classy touch. Hiding behind a bi-fold door is a small Jacuzzi bathtub and shower.
VIP Stateroom
All the way forward just two steps down from the salon is the VIP cabin which has a louvered teak privacy door. The centerline pedestal berth with twin drawer storage under measures 66 x 5 and allows access to the Cruisair unit. A combination of fore and aft bulkhead mirrors three overhead halogen lights two reading lights two portlights and an overhead hatch provides a well-lit spacious feel for overnight guests who can communicate their bonhomie via an intercom. There is a mirrored vanity wide countertops numerous lockers drawers and cubbies to stash all their stuff. A Magnavox 13 TV/VCR faces the berth.
Forward Head
Just aft and starboard of the VIP cabin is the head which has a teak louvered privacy door. Similar to the Master head the toilet is a Vacuflush unit the bulkhead overhead and vanity are all mirrored and there is an opening portlight plus an overhead halogen light. The bi-fold shower door has a high threshold to keep puddles on the teak and holly sole (the entire forward accommodations area is teak sole) to a minimum. This shower stall has a soap and shampoo dispenser teak floor grating and an overhead light. Vanity is green Corian with a brass faucet. Brass freestanding TP holder. 110 VAC duplex outlet. The passageway outside includes three floor hatches for very good access to the shower sump black water tank and it's overboard discharge seacock A/C raw water pump and sea strainer and seacock electric bilge pump and high water alarm switch and a manual Whale Gusher-type pump with proper strum box pick-up. Notably the hatch lands are FRP I-beams which will handily outlast the wood cleats some other builders use.
Office
Across from the head is the office with chair and quite large desktop area well-lit with reading light overhead light and opening portlight. There is plenty of room for computer/communications gadgetry books and manuals and charts. The aft locker door hides the Splendide 2000 washer/dryer (110VAC) unit. The step-box (up) to the salon hinges up to access the full-beam engine room.
Aft deck
This hard-enclosed area practically doubles the entertaining space of the boat. Fully air conditioned carpeted (light green with bound edges) and furnished with Lord Flanders faux rattan sofa two chairs ottoman (beige/green palm motif cushions) and glass-topped coffee table this back porch provides the not-easily attained feel of casual elegance. There are no fewer than eleven windows (not including the port and starboard wing doors - double windowed - for side deck access) each with its own teak valance and custom mini-blind mounted with anti-rattle wires. The large side windows slide open there is a portside aft window that hinges open and to starboard is a similar window that combines with a half door allowing access to the Euro swim platform --- open air ambiance easily attained. The overhead is a custom bone vinyl with eight flush-mounted 12 VDC halogen lights and two fore-aft stainless steel grabrails. The forward portion flanked by the wing doors features a molded-in sink with gooseneck faucet bottle storage U-line Icerette icemaker (25 lbs/day) 25 RCA TV/VCR 110VAC duplex outlet cocktail glass storage behind teak-framed glass doors SMX Cruisair A/C control (one of five zones onboard) intercom (one of five stations - flybridge both staterooms and salon) and a window to the flybridge. Of note is the drawer storage here and throughout the boat - dovetail joints and Formica bottoms found usually on only the finest yachts. Up three molded-in steps (teak step pads) to the flybridge.
Enclosed Flybridge
Access via wide steps. No ladders. Fully air conditioned with 16000 BTU which is plenty for a Florida August. This optional enclosure is aluminum/wood composite with FRP top; 360 visibility with sliding side windows and an aft hinged door opening out onto the boat deck. Matching green bound carpet and custom beige (with black piping) seat cushions help meld this level to the aft deck. Seating is bench-style (with storage under) to port and L-shaped to starboard (with corner table --- enough for eight not including the Pompanette helm chair with its Todd adjustable footrest. There are switches for the overhead lights aft spreader lights and flybridge eyebrow lights. A Sony 35w x 4 CD/AM/FM player pipes music to the speakers and is a separate system in addition to the salon unit. Power outlets are 12 VDC and 110 VAC duplex. Steering is Hynautic hydraulic and the wheels rim is notably oversized which translates into added comfort for the captain.
Galley
Double sink in FRP with custom sink cover for one sidePrincess 3-burner Ceran cooktopWhirlpool refrigerator/freezer with indoor water and ice dispenserSharp Carousel microwave/convection ovenBlack & Decker Spacemaker coffeemaker (built-in)Black & Decker toaster oven
Electrical System
A single 50 amp 220-volt shore cord via a Glendenning Cablemaster supplies the main breaker panel located at the foot of the steps in the aft salon. There are two 110 VAC and one 220 VAC panels each with its own ammeter and voltmeter. The 12 VDC breaker panel has a voltmeter and ammeter. The genset panel has an on-off switch plus gauges for volts water temperature and oil press. There are three bilge pump auto/manual switches (one operates the fourth pump located all the way aft). The windlass on/off is here. For future electric dinghy davit installation there is pre-wiring between the main panel and the transom. Wards Electric of Fort Lauderdale updated the main panel and made improvements to the electrical system as necessary including the installation of a galvanic isolator to prevent stray current corrosion while maintaining ground safety.
Electronics and Navigational Equipment
NAVIGATION:Throttles/clutches are Morse cable actuatedGlendenning engine synchronizerBennett trim tabs (warrantee forever)Ritchie Powerdamp compassWEMA fuel gauges port and starboardVDO gauges for engine hours (about 600 hours) oil pressure gear oil pressure water temperature volts tachs and rudder angle indicator.DC breaker panel for lights electronics windlass up/down switchThree windshield wipers/washersSearchlightELECTRONICS:Raytheon Ray Chart 620 Chart Plotter/ GPSRaytheon Ray Data Depth/Speed/Log/Water tempRaytheon Ray Pilot 650 AutopilotRaytheon R20 RasterScan 20 mile radarRaytheon Ray 220 VHF radio/hailerSeawatch TV antenna (under F/B eyebrow)
Deck Equipment
The Euro transom/swim platform features four molded-in steps (each with a courtesy light) from aft deck to the platform with stainless steel handrail assist. Stern cleats port and starboard. Starboard side recess for shore power cable (Glendenning) and TV/Phone inlets; adjacent freshwater fill cap. Deck plate for emergency tiller steering. Portside locker for hot/cold telephone shower freshwater wash down spigot and dockline storage. Twin spreader lights on trailing edge of boat deck. Generator exhausts on starboard side --- well forward of the swim platform walking surfaces.Bow pulpit with Danforth-type anchor (approx. 40 lbs.) on chain rodeMuir windlass with wildcat foredeck up/down foot switches and flybridge controlFreshwater wash down spigotPort and starboard Hereshoff-type bow cleats with Skene chocksWelded stainless steel bow and side rails with telescoping gates for port and starboard side accessChain locker with foredeck hatch access includes fender storageDock lines fenders and fender boardDiamond pattern non-skidBomar-type foredeck hatch with black vinyl coverLower windshield shade and black vinyl coverEyebrow and wing door courtesy lights.Stern cleats port and starboard.Starboard side recess for shore power cable (Glendenning) and TV/Phone inlets; adjacent freshwater fill cap.Deck plate for emergency tiller steering.Portside locker for hot/cold telephone shower freshwater wash down spigot and dockline storage.Twin spreader lights on trailing edge of boat deck. Generator exhausts on starboard side --- well forward of the swim platform.Port and starboard springline cleats with stainless steel chafe strips on toerailsWaste deckplate starboardDiesel fill plates port and starboardCustom white plastic shearguards with stainless steel half-round chafe strip at the shear as well as at the boot top from swim platform to amidships.Bow pulpit with Danforth-type anchor (approx. 40 lbs.) on chain rodeMuir windlass with wildcat foredeck up/down foot switches and flybridge controlFreshwater wash down spigotPort and starboard Hereshoff-type bow cleats with Skene chocksWelded stainless steel bow and side rails with telescoping gates for port and starboard side accessChain locker with foredeck hatch access includes fender storageDock lines fenders and fender boardDiamond pattern non-skidBomar-type foredeck hatch with black vinyl coverLower windshield shade and black vinyl coverEyebrow and wing door courtesy lights.Stern cleats port and starboard.Starboard side recess for shore power cable (Glendenning) and TV/Phone inlets; adjacent freshwater fill cap.Deck plate for emergency tiller steering.Portside locker for hot/cold telephone shower freshwater wash down spigot and dockline storage.Twin spreader lights on trailing edge of boat deck. Generator exhausts on starboard side --- well forward of the swim platform.Port and starboard springline cleats with stainless steel chafe strips on toerailsWaste deckplate starboardDiesel fill plates port and starboardCustom white plastic shearguards with stainless steel half-round chafe strip at the shear as well as at the boot top from swim platform to amidships.
Engine /Mechanical Equipment
Access via hinged stepbox at forward bulkhead and well lit with six overhead fluorescent lights. Headroom is over 50 and there is good equipment access. Fuel tanks outboard of main engines. Drip pans under each engine. Airseps installed on DD 6-71Tis possibly the best engine Detroit ever built in terms of longevity compactness economy (35 GPH @ 2100 rpm) and relative expense to maintain over time. Water lift mufflers are quiet. Primary fuel filters are Racor 500 for the 20kW Kohler Genset (660 hrs.) and Duplex (manifolded) SeaPro 300 DDA units. There is a full engine gauge set plus start-stops mounted on the portside forward bulkhead. Adjacent are the main engine and house batteries --- these plus the dedicated genset battery are charged by a Promatic 50A x [removed phone] Amp/day) unit. Main battery disconnect switches. Kidde FE241 Fire extinguisher system. Oversized sea strainers and seacocks for the main engines. Of note are the fuel and freshwater plumbing: rigid copper lines color-coded.Twin engine room blowers12 VDC Groco freshwater pump.12 VDC oil change pump for mains and gensetSpare propellers (fwd. berth)20 Gallon hot water heater - 220 VAC and starboard engine supplyFive zone Cruisair SMX A/C (forward stateroom master stateroom salon flybridge aft deck) with each unit having its own dedicated 220VAC raw water pump110 VAC HP Jacuzzi pumpDripless propeller shaft glandsEngine foundations are steel through-bolted to the main stringers Diamond plate bilge floorsReverse gears are Twin Disc approx. 2:1 reduction (allowing normal prop size)Hatches in salon sole approx. 5 x 6 for major work in engine room
Summary
Fax Of Life represents the best of the classic double cabin designs. Space utilization is excellent in that there is a great deal of square footage in which to entertain and yet the storage capacity is huge and cleverly situated. Moving about the boat is a joy due to the use of wide stairs as opposed to steep ladders. Her low center of gravity precludes the need for stabilizers and yet she has a good turn of speed with only modest horsepower resulting in real economy of operation. And those 6-71s will last a long long time.The usual sorting out process of a new boat is already complete. This included the professional updating and alignment of the underwater running gear resulting in a very smooth ride. The hull bottom has been barrier coated. The interior joinery is first-rate: dovetail joints are found in top quality furniture and only on very expensive yachts. Finally the owners of this vessel tastefully decorated and specified practical yet elegant furnishings that will be appreciated by knowledgeable yachts-folk.
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Category: Powerboats
Water Capacity: 200 gal
Type: Mega Yacht
Holding Tank Details:
Manufacturer: Hyatt
Holding Tank Size:
Model:
Passengers: 0
Year: 1999
Sleeps: 0
Length/LOA: 51' 0"
Hull Designer:
Price: $259,000 / €199,032
Engine Manufacturer: Detroit Diesel
Condition: Unavailable
Engine Model: 6-71TI
Category: Powerboats
Water Capacity: 200 gal
Type: Mega Yacht
Holding Tank Details:
Manufacturer: Hyatt
Holding Tank Size:
Model:
Passengers: 0
Year: 1999
Sleeps: 0
Length/LOA: 51' 0"
Hull Designer:
Price: $259,000 / €199,032
Engine Manufacturer: Detroit Diesel
Condition: Unavailable
Engine Model: 6-71TI
Boat's Name: Fax of Life
Engine Type: Other
Stock Number:
Number of Engines: 2
Location: Aventura, FL 33004
United States
Engine Drive: Other
Beam: 15' 6"
Horsepower: 485 hp
Draft: 4' 2"
Engine Year: 0
LWL:
Engine Volume:
Displacement: 0 t
Engine Hours: 870
Ballast:
Fuel Type:
HIN:
Fuel Capacity: 550 gal
Hull Material: Fiberglass/Composite
Propeller Type: Other
Number of Hulls: 1
Keel Type:
Propeller Material:
Sail Area:
Cruise Speed: 18 knots / 20.71 mph / 33.34 kph
Boat Ad Last Revised: [removed phone]:30:56
Max Speed: 21 knots / 24.17 mph / 38.89 kph

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