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Patrick: Welcome to Palm Beach, Florida, and welcome on board HAVEN, a 2014 Hampton 64. I’m Patrick Hopkins.
Bobby: And I’m Bobby Giancola with Denison Yachting. And today, once again, teaming up with Patrick for one of our favorite clients. I’m going to let you know three of my favorite things about this boat. Number one, the Lazarette. The size and storage in the Lazarette is amazing. Two, the size of the cockpit and having an exterior day head found within the cockpit on the starboard side. And number three, my favorite, the livability of the boat. It really feels like you’re at home.
Patrick: Speaking of livability, follow me down the stairs and let’s kick our walkthrough off in the salon. Moving from the cockpit into the salon through a single pane door. We’ll notice these windows that allow a ton of natural light, which compliments her high gloss cherry wood interior. In the Aft starboard corner, there’s a chair and an ottoman. Moving along the starboard side bulkhead storage drawers beneath an end table on either end of this L-shaped sofa. That is replete with storage. Moving to the port side, there’s glass storage and a wine cooler. Two chairs with storage beneath Flank and Entertainment Center that houses the salon Samsung Frame TV. Complementing the Samsung TV is a Bose surround sound system. All the way aft is this very well laid out control panel.
Moving forward and up two steps, we enter the country kitchen style gallery. Just past the base of the stairs that lead to the fly bridge to port is this conveniently placed bar storage area, as well as the high, low galley TV. To starboard, a large galley for this size bow outfitted with granite countertops, a trash compactor, dishwasher, oversized sink, a four burner cooktop, a microwave, an oven and a brand new Samsung refrigerator, as large as you would find in any home.
Forward of the galley is a C shaped settee, a great place to enjoy a meal or set up the day’s plan in what is always referenced as a country kitchen. Just forward of the granite countertops are two bar stools turning this into a social space. It is rare I ever make mention of this space, but at the base of the stairwell is a stone inlay with a compass rose. Directly overhead an ode to navigation in the form of this really fun art installation.
At the base of the stairs is a bunk stateroom. Two bunks parallel to each other, provide great accommodation for guests. At the foot of the port bunk, there’s a Vizio TV, AC controls and light switches for this room. Just forward of that is a large cedar line hanging locker. Also found underneath the bunks are storage drawers, outlets, and effusion audio control for this room. Two port holes in the portside bulkhead really open up this space.
Centerline forward is the VIP state room with an island queen bed and storage everywhere you look, including this large hanging locker. Port holes on both port and starboard sides continue the theme throughout, keeping this state room naturally lit. Before exiting the stateroom, this ensuite head with marble countertops and a generous shower is shared by both the VIP and twin state rooms.
Before entering the master state room, there’s a separate washer dryer, creature comforts like this further, give haven that at-home feel. Walking into the master state room, I immediately noticed the brand new carpet underfoot. Center line is a king bed with plenty of room to move around. To port and aft is an incredibly spacious walk-in closet. The storage in this room seems never ending with three full size cedar line closets and over 12 storage drawers. The whole side windows in this space are incredible. Aft and to starboard is the en-suite head with an oversized marble shower and sink. And on the forward Bulkhead, this large Samsung TV.
Bobby: We’re going to start our walkthrough off on the exterior spaces today on the bow, and here you’ll find these two weather doors that latch into place. Coming up onto the foredeck, you’ll see that it has non-skid, which is great for ease of maintenance. Both on the port and starboard side, you find some great seating areas to enjoy all the action found at the windless. Here you’ll find your mirror windlass coupled with your two stainless steel plow and claw anchors ready for any kind of anchoring situation and whatever bottom you may find. Flanked on either side of the windlass, you’ll find two lockers with removable bins to give you access to the chain locker. Now that we’ve wrapped up the bow area, let’s move up to where the real views are at the fly bridge.
Up here on the Fly bridge, we’ll go over a couple of my favorite features, one of which the ability to be able to put a 13-foot nine-inch tender here. Along here you see aft is the davit and all the space for entertaining. The fly bridge offers commanding views of the surrounding water and is a perfect spot for outdoor entertaining, providing ample room for outdoor living, entertaining, and enjoying the beauty of the sea.
Whether you’re hosting a sunset cocktail party on the fly bridge dining, al Fresco on the aft deck, or lounging on the swim platform, you’ll find that the exterior spaces on this yacht are designed for relaxation and enjoyment and style. Forward to the lounging area, you’ll find your summer galley with grill sink, fridge and ice maker and plenty of storage.
Now let’s move on to the Helm station. If you’ve seen some of my listing videos in the past, you know, I like options and this is what this provides is options. I love how this could be all opened up. You have open air, you have the sea breezes coming in, or if they’re run into some foul weather, you can close everything up and have the ACS cranking and have it nice and cooled down in here to be able to enjoy a dinner with a view up here on the fly bridge.
Moving on forward, you’ll see three very comfortable Brock Captain’s chairs, and then your full array of navigational equipment here found on the helm. Here in the helm, you’ll find your three garment displays for all of your navigation chart plotter, your two engine displays, your yacht controller joystick, your balanced stern thruster, and your traditional throttles. Also, your controls for your oversized wesmar stabilizers.
Now that we’ve covered the fly bridge and the helm, let’s move on down to the cockpit. Here is the cockpit, a few features I want to go over. One, both on port and star side, you’ll find your wing stations. And then moving on forward overhead, there’s access for a dropdown TV, also a exterior day head access. Center line, you’ll find your al fresco dinette with bench seating and two folding chairs.
Next we’re going to go down to the engine room, and this engine room has two access points. One is here under foot. The other is down on the swim platform into the Lazarette. This vessel is powered by two John Deere 750 horsepower engines with a cruising speed of 12 knots and a max speed of 17 knots.
Here in the Lazarette, you’ll find your spot zero Reverse Osmosis System, your water maker, AC compressor, and plenty of storage seen throughout. On behalf of myself, Bobby Giancola, Patrick Hopkins and Denison Yachting, thank you so much for watching our walkthrough of HAVEN, the 2014 Hampton 64. If you have any questions, or would like to get a board, feel free to contact us.