BRAVEHEART
Yacht for Sale
Length:
92' / 28.04m
| Builder: Burger
| Year: 1986
Braveheart Yacht for Sale - 92' Burger
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Detailed Information
Main Descripition
Classic American Burger Yacht that has been improved upon over the years with hull and stateroom reconfigurations. Originally built in 1986 as a 86' Raised Pilot House with cockpit, a reverse Euro-transom was added in 1997 extending her to 92' and providing a majestic profile that epitomizes Yachtsman.
A unique opportunity to own this classic yacht through charter/lease program at very attractive terms.
Vessel Details
BRAVEHEART is a 92' Burger Raised Pilothouse Motoryacht. Originally built with four aft staterooms, she was modified in 1989 to two master staterooms with a third upper/lower berth stateroom aft. This arrangement has proven well suited for two couples or corporate entertainment with parity in accommodations. This arrangement could easily be converted back to the original four stateroom, 3 head, aft configuration as no plumbing or important wiring was changed.
MASTER
The original master stateroom is all the way aft and features Birdseye maple wood (which is currently covered with upholstery), a king-size bed with under berth lighting, built-in settee and night stands, dresser, his/her wardrobes, TV and lighted vanity, The private full bath to port includes exquisite custom fixtures by Sherle Wagner, a full size tub/shower, mirrored ceiling and white tile flooring.
SECOND MASTER
The second master stateroom (amidships) also features a king-size bed, desk, built-in settee and his/her baths, The head to port incudes a stall shower and vanity. The head to starboard includes a full tub/shower and vanity (shared by the third stateroom). This stateroom can be converted back to two twin bed staterooms or a queen and twin, or two queens.
GUEST
The guest stateroom to starboard includes a hanging locker, dresser and two single bunk berths and shares the starboard bath with the amidships master stateroom.
CREW
Crew accommodations currently include, three berths, head and shower, plus crew lounge and easy access to the engine room. Captain's quarters are separate. Washer/dryer and additional drawer refrigeration is also in this crew area.
SALON/FORMAL DINING
Leading up from the aft quarters, via a curved stairway with indirect lighting is the main salon. The joinery work is a high grade, raised panel design of red mahogany stained teak inlaid with Carpathian elm burl and accented with traditional colors. A roomy sofa is on the port side and two oversize easy chairs with ottoman are starboard. Plenty of room for additional seating/furniture. Outboard in the rear of the main saloon are bookcases and in the middle are wood framed full height glass panels and a door to the aft deck. Custom wooden blinds and drapes throughout. Located at the forward end of the salon and separated by the staircase to port and pop-up TV cabinet and bar to starboard, is the formal dining area. There is a beautiful matching Carpathian elm burl inlay table that comfortably seats (8) dinner guests. Handsome custom cabinets secure all formal china and crystal. Forward of the formal dining area is a powder room and the pilothouse.
GALLEY
Just forward of the pilothouse is the galley with granite countertops and upper cabinets that
open from either side for easy access. Newer appliances throughout. The forward countertop is open facing the informal "Country Kitchen” dining area that seats up to eight (8). A special feature of the “Country Kitchen” is the Chilled wine cellar with hand carved honey teak trimmed glass doors & storage cabinets for silver & glassware with access from both sides of the cabinets above the countertop. Complimenting the raised pane honey teak joinery work in the "Country Kitchen” are cabinets and a table top inlaid with olive ash burl, similar to the main salon but lighter in color.
PILOTHOUSE
Raised Pilothouse allows operating in complete comfort with full complement of gauges and electronics (mostly dated). Chart tables, seating and ample storage. Direct access to flybridge and port & starboard walkways to bow.
FLYBRIDGE
Fully enclosed with hardtop and isinglass. Stidd helm & companion seats flanked by bench seating on port & starboard sides. Helm with full gauges, electronics, and controls for stabilizers, dual (2) spotlights, and dual (2) anchor windlasses. Wet bar, refrigerator and ice maker. Sunpad with seating on aft bridge as well as teak table & chairs. Davit and storage area for tender.
BOW
Teak decks with seating and plenty of storage. Maxwell 3500 hydraulic windlass for dual anchors.
AFTDECK
Teak decks on aft deck and swim platform. Access to aft deck via swim platform, teak steps from flybridge or sliding glass doors from the salon. Built in seating and teak table & chairs provide an ideal covered lounging and dining area. Refrigerator and storage for drinks and gear.
SWIM PLATFORM
Teak decks and large storage compartments. Shower with hot & cold running water.
MECHANICAL
- Twin Detroit Diesel 12V92 TAs (rebuilt 2001)
- Twin Northern Lights 40KW generators
- ZF Transmissions with 2.5:1 gear ratio
- HPS Bow Thruster
- Glendinning engine synchronizers
- Hynautic hydraulic steering
- Naiad stabilizers
- Aqua Air chilled water HVAC system - 4 chillers
- Flybridge tender davit
- Offshore Marine 1600 GPD watermaker
Broker's Comments
BRAVEHEART was extensively refitted in 1996/97 with all plans and specifications prepared by a former Burger Naval Architect. Upgrades include new aft deck/reverse Euro-transom which eliminated the cockpit and the boat (bridge) deck extension provides a more modern look than her age suggests.
BRAVEHEART is the last Burger yacht built under Henry Burgers watchful eye. She is
also the last of the 81’-92’ series designed by Burger and the late J.B. Hargrave. The joinery work is still some of Burger’s finest creations. She is an easily driven semi-displacement hull design with four (4) watertight bulkheads, full keel protecting the propellers, and double bottom fuel tanks. To many, her flared bow is the one of the prettiest Burger hulls ever produced. Her hull design is hard to beat for her vintage and power.
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
Disclaimer
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.