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$5,475,000
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PANACEA is special due to her very low engine hours and ultra-high degree of care and maintenance. One look and any buyer will see that PANACEA represents a highly desirable motor yacht in exceptional condition.
Galati Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Gilman Yachts of Ft. Lauderdale, Inc.. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
Boarding PANACEA is easily accomplished from a floating dock by stepping aboard the wide hydraulic swim platform.
From a fixed dock FRP hull side doors hinge inwards from the port and starboard aft deck hull side doors with Marquipt Tide Ride ladder mounts.
The teak planked aft deck has a large built-in seat with a “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz two pedestal table. Teak planked stairs to the bridge deck aft and port and starboard swim platform stairs make access a breeze. A “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz wet bar with refrigeration, a drop down TV and an attractive lit ceiling detail round out the aft deck features.
An electric sliding door to starboard leads to the salon which allows full views forward past the open plan galley and dining area all the way to the front windshield.
To port in the salon is an L-shaped white ultra-leather settee and matching chair with a glass and zebrawood coffee table between. To starboard is a four cabinet zebrawood cabinet and a drop down TV above.
Going forward, the fully open galley is to port with a centered island and to starboard a zebrawood table with both fixed and reclining seating for eight persons.
A bar unit separates the dining area and salon on the starboard side. Forward is a two door dinnerware cabinet. Opposite to port are open tread steps to the skylounge.
Next forward is a C-shaped white ultra-leather settee adding a second conversation area with excellent views forward. To port is a zebrawood desk, the main deck day head and a portside pantograph side deck door. Centerline are steps to the four cabins below. An auto lift TV is hidden alongside the desk.
The Skylounge is nine steps above with large windows and doors all around for amazing vistas. The helm is to starboard with three Stidd chairs behind the helm and a matching chair to port in front of a large chart desk. Electric shades offer sun protection.
Aft is a full bar and entertainment area with a drop down TV above. To starboard is an L-shaped ultra-leather settee, two occasional chairs and a large coffee table with plenty of storage within.
The Bridge Deck aft benefits greatly by having the tender on the platform leaving room for a hot tub aft, twin sun pads, an outdoor seating group to port and a grill island to starboard.
A removable ladder gives access to the coach roof.
The accommodations are down nine steps from the forward main deck area. Forward is a queen size VIP cabin with a settee, large walk-in closet and a full head and shower.
Going aft is an ensuite twin lower berth cabin to starboard and a queen berth ensuite cabin to port.
Further aft is the king size Master cabin with His and Her Heads with a large shower between, a settee, a vanity and two walk-in lockers.
Most cabins have large hull side windows with opening portlights for excellent ambient lighting and very a spacious feeling.
The Engine Room crew area is accessed via the port side deck with eight curved steps to a crew lounge with a two person settee, folding table, sink, two-burner cooktop, microwave and TV. To starboard is the Captain’s double cabin and to port a room with two bunks.
The aft bulkhead has a washer/dryer U-line fridge, crew head and shower and a water tight door to the transom hatch.
A watertight door forward leads to the immaculate engine room.
Entered via an electric dark glass door to starboard the salon is open, airy and decidedly modern.
Immediately to starboard behind a hidden panel is the areas entertainment center to include a Marantz A/V receiver, KVH TracVision receiver, a KVH MiniM VSAT broadband receiver, a Samsung Blue Ray player and two Direct TV HD receivers (salon and aft deck).
Next forward is a four door zebrawood console with general storage, bar storage and pull out wine glass storage with a “Ella” Cambria stone top.
Opposite to starboard is an L-shaped ultra-leather settee and a large matching chair (both recovered 5/22 $7,300). Lying in front is a glass and zebrawood coffee table.
From the settee, opposite is a 50” Samsung fold down TV. A five channel speaker system and flush mount LED light bars are in the overhead. The sole is wide planked white washed oak with a throw rug. A subwoofer is under the settee.
Additional features in the salon include finger and toe salon door switches, huge side house windows with electric Duette shades, LED cove lighting around the perimeter, A/C controls and no bulkheads going forward to the galley and doors.
Open to the salon and on the port side is a slim raised “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz counter hidden much of what is on the counter from view while in the salon.
The Galley is U-shaped with a center wet island and large house side windows.
Features include:
Opposite the galley the open dining area has a zebrawood dining table, five white ultra-leather reclining dining chairs and a bench outboard to seat three. Behind the bench is a ready full height side house window with electric Duette shades.
The sole of this area continues from the galley.
Fore and aft are attractive zebrawood cabinets. The one aft housing a glass door 18 bottle wine cooler, a Hoshizaki “clear ice” icemaker and three lacquered doors for storage. The forward cabinet has two lacquered doors for the yacht’s dinnerware in a dedicated pegged storage. Countertops are “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz to match the galley.
Up one step from the galley ad dining area is the formal seating area with a U-shaped white ultra-leather settee to starboard with a zebrawood coffee table lying in front. The cushions of the settee lift to reveal abundant storage. Large windows outboard and forward provide excellent visibility.
To port is a zebrawood desk with storage below, a pop-up 44” Sony TV and a black leather chair with a “Ella” Cambria Quartz work surface.
Aft is a concealed door to the Day Head, portside deck pantograph door and open tread steps to the Skylounge. The sole of this area is whitewashed oak. Overhead are LED light bars and speakers.
The Day Head has a Tecma toilet and a white china sink on a “Brittanicca” Cambria Quartz countertop with one door in the vanity below. A large house side window is covered with a Duette shade. The sole matches the countertop.
Forward on the main deck are nine carpeted steps to the yacht’s accommodation area. Forward is a VIP suite. Behind a hidden door in this area is a separate Asko washer and dryer.
Aft and down two steps are two convertible twin bed suites. A hidden door accesses the stewardess locker for the lower deck.
Aft and down one more step is the Master suite.
Entered via a centerline door the Master cabin has a king size berth aft of the aft bulkhead. An attractive raised panel design forms the head board with a mirror panels surrounding the head board. Modern sconce lights are affixed to the mirrored panels. Either side of the berth are twin two door nightstands trimmed with zebrawood and topped with “Ella” Cambria Quartz. Below the berth are two large drawers and LED strip lighting in the toe kick.
To the starboard side of the berth is the entrance to one of the His/Her heads and further outboard a two seat upholstered sofa flanked by twin two door zebrawood trimmed cabinets. Forward is a cedar lined walk-in hanging locker, and on the forward bulkhead, two zebrawood cabinets with “Ella” Cambria Quartz either side of the entry door. Above the starboard side cabinet is a 42” Sony TV.
To port is a matching cedar lined hanging locker with a digital safe, long gun locker and three back-lit drawers. A full size dressing mirror is on the inside of the door.
Next aft is a hinged top vanity flanked by two drawers either side.
Above the vanity is a large hull side window matching that to starboard. Each has Duette shade electric blinds.
Aft is the entrance to the other His/Her head. Both heads are identical meaning either can be his or hers to match the side of the bed the owners use at home.
Each head has a “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz countertop with an undermount china sink. Below are six zebrawood drawers and two cabinets. Above is a three panel backlit mirror with the center being a medicine cabinet. Outboard is a large hull side window with Duette shades. Inboard is a Tecma electric head and a shower in the center with an obscured glass door and side light and a full body shower with a rain type fixture overhead.
The sole of the head and shower is “Brittanicca” Cambria Quartz.
The port side Guest cabin has twin lower bunks that can be arranged as a queen size berth by moving the inboard berth outboard. The single drawer nightstand easily relocates as needed.
The headboard is upholstered panels and mirrored strips that look pleasing no matter which way the beds are arranged. The berths have a large storage drawer below.
Outboard is a large hull side window with a porthole for ventilation. Duette shades cover the window. Forward is a auto-lit hanging locker, entrance to the ensuite head and an 32” Sony TV. Overhead are LED light bars.
Currently this cabin is in its queen berth configuration with the nightstand inboard.
A “Summerhill” Cambria Quartz countertop vanity has an undermount sink above and four zebrawood cabinets below. A three panel LED backlit mirror with the center being a medicine cabinet is above. The stall shower has a clear glass door and side light and a handheld or wall mountable fixture. The toilet is a Tecma model set upon “Weybourne” Cambria Quartz sole.
The starboard side Guest cabin has twin lower bunks that can be arranged as a queen size berth by moving the inboard berth outboard. The single drawer nightstand easily relocates as needed.
The headboard is upholstered panels and mirrored strips that look pleasing no matter which way the beds are arranged. The berths have a large storage drawer below.
Outboard is a large hull side window with a porthole for ventilation. Duette shades cover the window. Forward is a auto-lit hanging locker, entrance to the ensuite head and an 32” Sony TV. Overhead are LED light bars.
The starboard guest cabin is presently configured with twin berths with the nightstand between.
A “Summerhill” Cambria Quartz countertop vanity has an undermount sink above and four zebrawood cabinets below. A three panel LED backlit mirror with the center being a medicine cabinet is above. The stall shower has a clear glass door and side light and a handheld or wall mountable fixture. The toilet is a Tecma model set upon “Weybourne” Cambria Quartz sole.
All the way forward is the VIP cabin with a queen size berth off the starboard hull side. The berth has one drawer below and hinged storage below with LED strip lights in the toe kick. Either side are twin drawer zebrawood nightstands with table lamps. Between is a fixed hull side deadlight with Duette shades. At the foot of the berth is a upholstered settee flanked two zebrawood cabinets with a matching hull side deadlight above.
Aft of the berth is the port side door to the ensuite head, and to starboard, a door to a cedar lined walk-in hanging locker with four backlit drawers. Above the berth is an escape hatch with a sliding screen and shade.
A small vanity and stool is on the forward bulkhead.
The VIP head has a “Summerhill” Cambria Quartz vanity with two zebrawood cabinet doors below. The china sink is undermounted in the countertop.
Above the sink are four backlit mirrored panels with the center two being medicine cabinets. The Tecma toilet is set upon “Weybourne” Cambria Quartz which carries into the stall shower. The shower has a clear glass door and side light with a handheld or wall mountable fixture.
Up 10 steps from the forward main deck lounge is the Skylounge with helm. The sole of this area is whitewashed oak with throw rugs.
The helm is to starboard with three Stidd chairs. To port is a fourth matching Stidd chair in front of a large chart flat. Going aft is a zebrawood trimmed bar with a stainless steel bar sink, “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz countertop and six cabinet doors below. Within the cabinets are a drink fridge, small wine cooler, general storage and the areas Marantz A/V receiver, a Blue Ray player and a HD Direct TV receiver.
A centered door with glass side lights leads to the bridge deck aft exterior entertainment area. To starboard is a L-shaped white leather settee, two matching occasional chairs, a zebrawood end table and a zebrawood trimmed coffee table with storage within. Large side and forward windows are covered with Duette shades. Above the bar is a drop down 50” Samsung TV, a five channel stereo system and LED light bars.
Down nine curved steps from the portside deck is the crew area. At the bottom of the steps is a small galley outboard with a Kenyon 2-burner cooktop, and an undermount stainless sink on the “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz countertop. Below are two storage cabinets, above is a Whirlpool microwave and one more cabinet.
The sole is vinyl planking. Inboard is a two person settee and a single pedestal table that fold in half. On the aft bulkhead is a 32” Samsung TV.
Next inboard is the engine room access door. Further aft is an Asko washer and an Asko dryer with a U-line fridge and two storage cabinet below. Outboard is the watertight door to the lazarette area which has a hydraulic mechanism to raise the 12’ wide transom door. Presently used for Marquipt fender and line storage, this area can be used for a shade/beach area.
To starboard with a private entrance is the double bed Captain's cabin with a desk, hanging locker, 24” Vizio TV and four overhead lights. This cabin has its own digital A/C controls.
To port is a upper/lower crew cabin with a hanging locker, digital A/C controls and three overhead lights.
All the way to starboard behind the Captain’s cabin is a shared head with a “Berwyn” Cambria Quartz vanity top, undermount china sink, two cabinets below and a mirrored medicine cabinet above.
The toilet is a Tecma model set upon contiguous vinyl flooring. The generous stall shower has a clear glass door, handheld or wall mountable fixture, a light and a shelf.
Dometic “Extreme Tropical Climate” AC system as follows:
Direct expansion units
Octoplex NMEA 2000 network system
Based on aerospace technology for remote activation, control and status reporting of AC and DC breakers. Monitors power sources (AC and DC) for voltage, frequency and amperage abnormalities and provide visual and audio alerts. Includes enhanced circuit breaker functionality with no-load indication, dimming and usage information with touch screen monitor that is user reconfigurable. Brown-out configurable control through auto load shedding is included where operator designated equipment (e.g. navigation and other essential systems) remains powered-on while automatically switching other systems off. Octoplex NMEA 2000 Vessel system monitor system. Provides main access doors, tank level, bilge level and battery monitoring of current, voltage and temp. (Unique OS standard feature, not an optional upcharge like competitors)
N2KVIEW SAFETY & SECURITY MONITORING PACKAGE
These security/safety automatic monitoring and alert abilities include using Apple iPad or Android for wireless access to operate, view, and alarm Octoplex data and navigation system with a fully customizable screen layout and remote notification (cell phone) capability.
These monitoring abilities include: Main engines and generators, AC monitoring, DC house bank battery monitoring, engine room weather-tight bulkhead doors, tank levels, fire system, bilge level (high-water), exterior door sensors (unique OA standard feature, not an optional upcharge like competitors)
Bonding system throughout.
Rarely available, the 84R lends itself to owner operation or lightly crewed usage. Features include a fully open galley, a fore and aft salon area that puts anyone in the galley into the conversation, not away from the conversation.
The large skylounge offers lots of air conditioned space while the large open bridge deck aft has a similar amount of outside space by placing the tender low and aft on the swim platform.
That’s every 84R ….. PANACEA is special due to her very low engine hours and ultra-high degree of care and maintenance. One look and any buyer will see that PANACEA represents a highly desirable motor yacht in exceptional condition.
The company offers the details of this vessel 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.
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