44' Atlantic 44 Motor Yacht

1990 Atlantic 44, Optional Bigger Caterpillar 3208 320 HP Engines,only about 2200 hours, Kohler 12 kw w/ 1400 hours Esmeralda is an exceptional cruising vessel. Raymarine E120 GPS-Radart, Ray Auto Pilot, Boasting many features to enjoy long distance trips comfortably.Extended Range Fuel tanks 620 gals,  Magnasine inverter, Solar Panels, Satellite TV System, and a full size washer and dryer just to name a few. She has a full galley with ample storage. Both stateroom's have plenty of closet and drawer space. The spacious engine room allows for easy maintenance and allows open access to vessel systems. A comfortable helm makes navigating a breeze surrounded with plenty of seating to entertain while underway. You must see this vessel to appreciate her true cruising ability.

 

The Atlantic 44 Motor Yacht is a traditional Hargrave-designed long-range cruising yacht whose classic styling will probably never be out of date. A popular model, she remained in production for fifteen years without major alterations to her appearance—a long and successful production run by any standard. Heavily built on a solid fiberglass modified-V hull with moderate beam, several two-stateroom floor plans were offered in the Atlantic 44 over the years. The latest versions had the galley and dinette down a few steps from the salon with a choice of lower helm or entertainment center. Atlantic was well known for their quality interiors, and the teak (or mahogany) woodwork found in the 44 MY is very well crafted indeed. A hardtop was optional, and early models came with a fold-down mast and boom. Designed with long-range cruising in mind, the Atlantic 44 was offered with a variety of twin diesel more powerful 375hp Cats. At her 8-knot hull speed, she’ll cruise economically for 800–900 miles (with optional fuel). Planing speeds of 18–19 knots are possible with the 375hp Cat diesels

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