- Beam: 26' 0''
- Hull Material: Steel
- Max Draft: 7' 2''
- Displacement: 400,000 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 7000|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 1000|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 1000|gallon
- Cabins: 6
- Heads: 7
2018 ALLSEAS EXPEDITION 92'
Owner is "ALLSEAS" is very motivated to sell. A comfortable, elegant, and rugged luxury yacht all in one! This is a rare opportunity, as very few of these have been built. She is ready to take on the open water.
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Sleeps 8 guests in 4 guest cabins, including the on-deck master, plus four crew in the two separate crew quarters.
MAIN DECK
The large AFT DECK has an eight-person oval dining table, complete with an electric BBQ. We are stepping forward into the comfortable SALON, which has a leather couch with a matching ottoman. A circular dining table for 4 – 6 persons, an entertainment center with a 50” flat screen TV, and a buffet counter. Next forward is the GALLEY, located amidships on level two with a country kitchen arrangement consisting of a large six-person dining settee and three Bar style chairs at galley island. The pantry is located forward between the galley and the master to the starboard side. Complete with cabinets and two side-by-side Sub Zero Refrigerators with ten pull-out refrigerator and freezer drawers. The DAY HEAD is located to port.
MASTER STATEROOM
The master stateroom is located on the main deck forward of amidships in the bow area. It is a full-width on-deck master with king size bed complete with a reading couch, nightstand cabinets, office desk, 50” flat screen TV, and large windows on both the port and starboard side with Lutron electric roman shades. The master head is forward in the bow, with double vanity, a large shower with a soaking tub, his/her closets, enclosed toilet space, and heated flooring.
LOWER DECK
The Foyer/Laundry Center is located at the base of stairs. There is a Whirlpool washing machine and one Whirlpool dryer behind cabinet doors. Additional laundry for the crew is in the Lazarette.
Forward is the FAMILY VIP STATEROOM, which has a queen berth, drawers underneath with a full walk-around, and one couch that converts into two twin bunk-style beds. This cabin has a TV and stereo, hanging lockers, ample cabinets, and heated flooring. The en suite head has a marble shower, head, and sink.
Next aft, there are port and starboard GUEST STATEROOMS. Located at the beamiest part of the yacht, there is plenty of room for lounging in the cabin. They each contain hanging lockers and underneath storage with nightstands on either side of the berth. The en suite heads have heated floors, sink, head, and marble.
Through a door, nest aft are two CREW CABINS. Each cabin has an upper single berth and double lower berth with stowage closets and drawers, sink head, and shower.
UPPER DECK
The BOAT DECK has chocks for two 20’+ tenders, 2 large stowage boxes, and stairs to the flybridge. The crane can launch either tender from either side of the vessel or the stern. The PILOTHOUSE has entry doors located to port, starboard, and aft. At the helm station, there are two Stidd custom leather helm chairs, an elevated settee for 3 people each, and navigation/office space with a full-size chart table. Aft of this area is an entertainment lounge area with a built-in L-shaped couch. Forward of the wheelhouse is a Portuguese bridge with access to the foredeck.
The very large and well laid out FLY BRIDGE has helm station controls, 3 ea. Navigator helm chairs, wet bar, two elevated forward-facing bench seats with Corian tables for three persons, two L-shaped couches with Corian coffee tables, hot tub for six persons and an opening hatch in the ceiling to access antennas on the hardtop.
Swim Step is 4’ wide on the stern with entry through a watertight door into the lazarette / engine room.
There are 19-inch hydraulic bow and stern thrusters for easy docking with steel guards for protection from logs. There are bow and stern anchor winches (not a Capstan and chain locker). The secret to deep water anchoring is in the layering of the chain. Following the 350-pound anchor is 90' feet of galvanized 7/8" stud link galvanized chain (to ensure that the anchor pull is on the bottom) followed by 200 feet of 1/2 inch high tensile chain followed by 300 feet of steel cable. This type of anchoring system with different size tension members can only be pulled onto a drum....it is faster and safer than a capstan that must use the same chain that is too lightweight next to the anchor and makes an improper catenary. The stern anchor system is similar to the bow anchor system just smaller. The stern anchor is very effective at holding ALLSEAS 92 in position when tides and winds change.
The steering system utilizes an oversized standard component hydraulic system with dual pumps and dual solenoid valves. Oversized rams turn two 6' tall balanced rudders for quiet operation.
Two Cat C-18 450 HP @ 1,800 RPM, 24V electric start.
Each engine has Cat dual prefilters and dual Racor filters. Each filter can run the system and you can switch between the filters while the engine is operating. The filters have drip trays under them for ease of cleaning and are easily seen during engine room inspections. Each engine has its own starting bank consisting of 2 8D glass matt batteries. The main engine starting banks are charged by an AC charger and an alternator. Based on a sister ship’s performance it is estimated that at 1160 RPM, the speed will be approximately 8.2 knots and consume around 15 GPH which includes one 55 KW Generator online. This will give a calculated range of 3,800 nm.
The engines have deep crankcase oil pans which allow for oil changes every 400 hours. Both engines are on SoundDown rubber isolators and coupled to CV Joints and a remote thrust block bearing for the ultimate low vibration and low noise transmission. To protect the drive train both shafts have prop saver torque fuses added. Fuel consumption will vary depending on speed, load, and weather.
ZF 650 Gear with a ratio of 4.1 to 1 These are oversized gears for added reliability. Poseidon CV shaft and Thrust Block Bearing coupled to a 4-inch Aquamet 21 Stainless Shaft. She uses a packing box with the new dripless packing system and has a rubber bladder to allow in water change out of packing. A short driveline allows for no forward bearing, just one stern bearing to take care of on each side.
Two 5,000 CFM Delta T fans, one port and one starboard. One is driven by a frequency drive to maintain proper air pressure for the machinery.
Algae X system is used for fuel transfer and can polish any tank on the vessel.
A common problem on metal boats is corrosion in the gray water tank, the black water tank, and the water tank. ALLSEAS 92 is designed for a very long useful life without re-plating tanks every ten to fifteen years due to lack of coating or failure of coatings. The only integral tanks on ALLSEAS 92 are the fuel tanks and the hydraulic oil tanks, which are protected by the fluid inside the tank and the epoxy coating on the outside of the hull. Other tanks, water, black water, and gray water, are separate integral tanks mounted above the bottom of the boat, so they are not integral to the hull bottom. Other than the integral diesel and hydraulic tanks that utilize the bottom of the boat, all other bilge spaces are accessible and painted, so they will last indefinitely with periodic cleaning and maintenance. In other words, ALLSEAS 92 is a dry bilge boat with no place for rust to occur other than maintaining the chain locker. The water tank is stainless steel which provides much better quality potable water than aluminum or steel.
Tank Capacities
Extraordinary low sound and vibration levels have been achived through the use of SoundDown vibration pads on all equipment including Main Engines. SoundDown lead/Fiberglass panels installed on every engine room wall and overhead. Engine Room surfaces all painted and then coated with Mascoat anti-sweating compound followed by Delta T sound damping compound. SoundDown sheet laid under the carpet in the salon.
Fore Deck
Boat Deck
Custom stand-alone PLC control monitors 2 different zones for heat buildup; variable set point allow for more time to deal with a fire before discharging your bottles. EG temp reaches 130 degrees sounds alarm, if temp reaches 140 degrees engines shut down and louvers close. Then if temperature reaches 150 degrees the FM200 is discharged after a 1-minute time delay.
The bilges are protected by two different systems. The large system is dual AC Powered Sump Pumps with 1 1/2 inch outlets. She has them in each watertight compartment. In addition is a small DC pump system to keep the bilges dry. Bilge level sensors are in every compartment and tied to a central alarm system.
The system consists of a 1/3 hp compressor with 2.5 gal reserve tank. The system feeds through a tube to multiple outlets in the engine room and also to the horn and whistle.
Hull Material:
Painting: Exterior of the hull from the waterline up
Superstructure paint:
Built with a deep knowledge of offshore cruising, the ALLSEAS 92 is a “Go Anywhere” vessel with luxurious accommodations. Being sold as a new and ready to go, this is a rare find in the world of rugged expedition vessels. No need to wait the 2+ years to build.
ALLSEAS 92 was built by master shipbuilder Tim Alls, who has built 43 yachts and fishing vessels of similar design. Early fishing vessels were used in the treacherous Bering Sea and the Alaskan king crab fishing industry, as seen on "The Deadliest Catch" TV Show. About eight yachts have been built, all based on the same proven hull.
ALLSEAS 92 is a rugged offshore explorer yacht faired and finished like a proper yacht. The Allseas 92 sistership, HEAVEN’S GATE, cruised the east and west coast of the USA, transiting the Panama Canal, and has proven extremely seaworthy in every bad weather situation encountered.
ALLSEAS 92 has more beams than other expedition yachts this size. The fuel tanks are positioned very low in the mid-body and, together with the wide beam, results in a very stable vessel that does not depend on stabilizers for safety. Stabilizers have been installed to minimize rolling and yawing and ensure utmost comfort. Aft of the deep mid-body, the bottom longitudinal profile comes up over the 6' tall rudders to create a more shallow draft than most expedition vessels this size and improve efficiency because the hull does not drag a lot of water with it.
Extensive use of African ribbon mahogany, including cabinets, walls, interior doors, and trim-out. Jatoba wood (Brazilian Cherry) floors in all staterooms and Carrerra marble flooring on all bathroom floors, shower surrounds, and vanity countertops. Granite countertops throughout the saloon, galley, pilot house, master stateroom, and guest staterooms. Decorator fabrics and leather were selected for all upholstery. Padded wrapped panels and wallpaper combine with mahogany accents in each stateroom to create a pleasing ambiance.
The interior design of the yacht reflects a traditional yet modern feel. She is cozy, relaxed, and comfortable! This is a family-oriented yacht with numerous spacious areas to escape located throughout the yacht. Guests may choose to socialize with one another or discover one of the many secluded spaces to enjoy their voyage in privacy.
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