- Cruising Speed: 8 kn
- Maximum Speed: 11 kn
- Beam: 17' 7''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 6' 3''
- Displacement: 92,000 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 2600|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 300|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 100|gallon
- Max Passengers: 8
- Cabins: 4
- Heads: 3
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Overview:‘Beyond Capricorn 1’, a Nordhavn 57, hull number #17, was built in 2001 to Australian Survey Standards for a knowledgeable Australian owner and delivered to Melbourne, Australia in 2002. If required, she could be returned to Australian Survey for charter work. She was completed with many custom features, and has two staterooms. Master with ensuite, and a guest cabin, which shares an ensuite with a two bunk cabin. Plus, there are crew quarters with two bunks and an ensuite. She is the WIDE BODY version and has expanded salon volume and flybridge entertaining area. She is one of 6 twin powered 57s built and has two Caterpillar 3126 TA. (mechanically injected) diesels of 420hp each. Twin 17.5kva Onan generators and a 24v 8” Bow Thruster (as opposed to 6” on most others). Excellent manoeuvrability is provided by the combination of the twin engines and bow thruster. She has an impressive cruising history, departing (on her own bottom) Australia in approximately 2003 for the Mediterranean, by way of Indonesia, Singapore, Goa, Oman, and the Suez Canal. The owner then took her into the Black Sea and entered the Danube at Constanta, Romania. The ship crossed central Europe, and exited the Danube at Antwerp. They then returned to the Mediterranean, via the UK and Gibraltar, where they spent several years cruising. The boat was subsequently sold to two (related) Turkish owners and was kept at Gocek, Southeastern Turkey. Up until we purchased her, the boat had a full-time Captain onboard continually for 16 years.
Since purchasing the boat in Turkey in November 2018, we have toured the Mediterranean extensively and crossed the Atlantic in December 2022. We hauled the boat in Chaguaramus, Trinidad for routine maintenance, before making our way up the island chain of the Caribbean, to the Bahamas and the East coast of the USA. During our ownership, we have clocked up more than 25000 nm’s. We are currently cruising in the Bahamas where the boat will be available for inspection at Marsh Harbour. Before this, we had the boat hauled at RAM marina in Rio Dulce, Guatemala, where she underwent cosmetic work to the superstructure and the bottom stripped back to the laminate prior to the application of new epoxy barrier coat and anti-fouling.
Disclaimer: US import duty of 1.5% has not been paid.
This listing is courtesy of the BoatWizard MLS and may be centrally listed withanother broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
Beyond Capricorn 1 is a well-maintained and well-equipped vessel with systems throughout for enhanced long distance cruising capability.
• Commissioned 2002
• LOA: 57’ 10” (not including the anchor rack or aft swim platform.
• Beam: 17’ 7”.
• LWL. 53’.
• Maximum Draft; 6’ 3”.
• Displacement (Lightship). 92000 lbs.
• Total Power: 840 HP.
• Main Engine Power #1 & 2. 420 HP. (840 HP Total).
• Engine Brand: Caterpillar.
• Engine Model: 3126TA (Mechanical injection).
• Engine/Fuel Type. Diesel.
• Engine Hours, Each:appox 9250 hrs.Cruising Speed: 7-10 kts. Depending on throttle settings.
• Maximum (Hull) Speed: 11 kts.
• Generators: 2 each Onan. 17.5 kva each 240v 50hz
• Abtrac hydraulic stabilisers assure a smooth ride in rough conditions.
• Fresh Water Tanks: 300 US Gallons.
• Fuel Tanks: 4 each. Fiberglass. Total US 2000 gallons. Also carries
approx 600 US gallons in 3 separate bladders on deck.
• Holding tank: 100 gallons.
• Number of Double Berths: 2 each.
• Number of cabins: 4
• Number of heads: 3
• Total life raft capacity: 6 pax.
• 13’ Zodiac tender with Honda 40hp outboard.
• Custom made lounge to Starboard, storage behind.
• Vitrifrigo combination freezer and/or refrigerator below liquor cabinet and storage. Stb’d. Fwd.
• Cabinet for liquor bottles and glasses above Vitrofrigo unit.
• TV cabinet with storage located aft of lounge by main entry door.
• Bosch Washer/Drier in dedicated locker Port Forward.
• Dining table to seat 6 to Port. Expandable leaves increase seating capacity to 8 comfortably. Two small stools add extra seating.
• All deckhead lining and upholstery replaced in Turkey 2019
• Single Stidd helm chair.
• Decks, Teak and Holly.
• Cabinet/joinery work, varnished teak.
• All deckhead lining and upholstery replaced in Turkey, 2019.
• Dinette table with built in seating for three.
• Built in custom refrigerator below seating, new compressor &
evaporator plate installed Trogir, Croatia 2021
• Custom bookshelves behind pilot house seating, custom cabinets
above. Slide out filing drawer below the Port side seating.
• Chart table with Aqua Signal chart light, computer, keyboard, etc., slide
out printer shelf and storage below.
• Direct access to the flybridge via a sliding glass hatch.
Electronics and Navigation (Pilothouse) Basic instrumentation and
controls replicated at Flybridge.
• Raymarine 16” Axiom MFD with multiple chart cards for the
Mediterranean, Atlantic, Caribbean and Southern USA. This unit is
coupled with an HP 24” touchscreen mounted immediately to the port of the
helm chair. All Axiom functions can be controlled from this screen.
• In addition, there is a second 24” touchscreen that emulates/controls
The 16” Axiom unit installed at the flying bridge helm.
• Raymarine Quantum 2 Radar unit, connected to the Axiom displays,
and touchscreens.
• Raymarine SL72 mile Pathfinder radar.
• Icom HF SSB radio.
• Icom MC-M330 VHF radio. New unit and antenna installed in
Montenegro 2021 Identical unit installed on flybridge.
• Icom MC-225 VHF handheld radio.
• Sailor Fleet One Broadband Inmarsat System.
• 2 each Raymarine Auto-pilots with P70s controllers and EV400 pilot.
• 2 each Raymarine MFDs i70S for depth, speed, wind, heading, etc.
• 1 each ACR EPIRB.
• 1 each Vesper Marine XB-6000 AIS Transponder, coupled to Raymarine
Axiom units.
• Twin Morse Electronic Throttle and Transmission controls.
• 2 each Raymarine cameras for monitoring the engine room. 1 on each of
the forward and aft engine room bulkheads. (New 2021)
• Maretron fuel flow/usage monitoring system. (New 2022)
• Analog panels for each main engine and each generator.
• Starlink Router
• Various flashlights, warning signals (horns) etc.
• Various country courtesy flags, cruising guides, etc.
• S/S Swim Ladder
• Extended (24”) aft deck swim platform. S/S with teak battens. Tubular
brackets at two locations for ‘staples’ ( 3’ high removable tubular
brackets) this added area is a great asset for swimming, water entry, and
exit, fish cleaning, and for unloading passengers and stores from the
tender.
• Carbon Fiber ‘Passarelle’ used for personnel access. while stern tied
to a dock. There are three ‘staples’ for various height dock settings.
• Fresh and saltwater water outlets.
• Two Glendinning cable reel units for handling shore power cables.
• 70kg ‘Rocna’ main anchor.
• 325’ of high test 1/2” anchor chain with Nordhavn swivel.
• 80 kg. Nordhavn plough anchor (spare) mounted on bow roller
• Salt and fresh water outlets for anchor and chain wash-down.
• Maxwell 4000 24v anchor windlass
• Maxwell 24v ‘snubbing’ winch in aft cockpit for handling mooring lines.
• 24v Maxwell 8” Bow Thruster, 2” larger than normal for increased thrust.
• 4 each automatic/manual electric bilge pumps with integrated alarms.
• Aritex S/S davit. New hoist wire and new controller installed 2024.
• Custom fixed biminis installed over fly bridge helm area and a separate
unit installed over the aft fly bridge area. These are the basis for the
vessel’s solar panel array of approx. 2.25kw. Access to the top of the
biminis is by a removable ladder at the aft end of the flybridge.
• There is also a fixed bimini over the aft deck, below the tender storage
rack. This enables good access for tender maintenance and securing.
• All windows at deck level have 1/2” clear ‘plexiglass’ storm shutters
which are bolted in place for ocean transit security.
• Booms and associated equipment for the deployment at anchor of
“Magma” brand ‘flopper stoppers’. These restrict excessive vessel rolling
while at anchor.
• 6 person Viking Life Raft. New 2022.
• Weber electric BBQ in a custom rack at the fl
• Twin main engines: Caterpillar 3126TA Mechanically injected marine
diesel engines. 420 hp each. Fuel consumption at cruise (1400 rpm)
approximately 10 liters/hour each, 20 liters/ hour total. Approx 9025 hrs
TT.
• Twin Disc 2,45:1 reduction gear. V drive configuration.
• Engine instrument panel: Full analog instrument panel for all engine
parameters duplicated for each engine. Similar panels at Flybridge
controls.
• Engine controls are Twin Disc Power Commander with 3 stations: Pilot
house, Flybridge, and aft cockpit.
• Dual ‘Racor’ fuel filter systems for each engine.
• Main engine propellers are approx 35” x 33”. There are two spare
propellers, P & S, stowed under the forward bunk at the fore peak/thruster
access hatch.
• Propeller shafts are approx. 2.5” diameter supported by 2 cutlass
bearings and a substantial support bracket with a protective fin forward,
and below the propellers.
• ‘Spurs’ line cutters are installed.
• Two 17.5 kVA Onan generators, approx. 5000 hours each. Each with its
own a single external Racor fuel filter and an internal spin on fuel filter.
• Oil change system for all engines, runs through a manifold and pump at
the aft of the engine room.
• Fuel is transferred and polished through a dedicated Racor filter.
• ‘Fireboy-Xintex’ fire suppression system with engine and blower
shutdown including override and manual release systems.
• 4 each 1 kg dry chemical fire extinguishers at various locations in the
accommodation. New 2023.
• 1 each 5kg CO2 extinguisher adjacent to the engine room. New 2024.
• 240 volt 50 cycle system with forward and aft 50 amp shore connection
inlets.
• 2 ea. Glendinning retractable cable reels aft for the vessel ‘house’
supply and ‘Air conditioning’ supply.
• 2 ea. 17.5 Kva Onan generators for domestic power and battery
charging.
• 2 ea. Victron Quattro 5000 watt inverter/chargers.
• 1 ea. Victron Skylla 100 amp battery charger, capable of receiving
210-240 volt 50 or 60 hz power input. In other words, this charger will
charge the system whether in the USA or Europe, and is a proven, simple
system to overcome the issue of international charging. This system also
has the added advantage of ‘isolating’ the vessel from the shore power.
• Each main engine is fitted with a Prestolite 140 amp alternator (New
2024) charge alternator. These are independently controlled by dedicated
‘Wakespeed’ alternator controllers, and charge the Lithium House Bank,
while underway. Typical output at cruise speed is more than 6000w
which will run two small A/c units while underway, without the need for a
generator running.
• Main engine starting batteries are 2 x 12v units wired to output 24v DC
New July 2024
• Generator start batteries are =2 each x 12v New July 2024
• Bow Thruster and main Anchor Winch share two ‘Optima Red’ units
wired to output 24v DC.
• All the above batteries are also connected to dedicated, relevant sized
battery chargers. In the instance of the main engines and winch/thruster
24v combination, there is a dedicated 24v Mastervolt charger. For the
generators, there is a 12v DC to DC charger. Power for these chargers is
supplied by the 240v AC output from the ‘House’ charging system.
• Almost all original 12v incandescent lighting was replaced by LED
lighting after the purchase of the vessel in 2019.
• 1200 GPD SeaRecovery water maker.
• 5 each Cruisair air conditioning units with remote compressor units and
SMX control panels.
• Multiple 240v (portable) and 12v (fixed) air circulation fans.
• Midship galley sliding door to Port and similar to Stb’d give great galley
ventilation, and access for mooring/fuelling operations.
• Multiple 240v LED flood and spotlights around deck and flybridge.
• Teak and Holly flooring throughout. Floor runners in salon and cabins.
• Dual helm chairs on flybridge.
• Two vacuum cleaners, including one ‘wet vac’, plus one hand held unit.
• Custom media locker and washing machine in custom cabinet, in salon.
• Custom built lounge(freestanding, secured to bulkhead) to Stb’d in salon.
• Multiple fenders, mooring ropes of various lengths and other mooring
gear.
• ‘Nardi’ compressor, with ‘Hookah’ style dive gear 100’ of hose. For bottom
cleaning, inspection, anchor setting, and clearing fouled props etc., all dive
equipment is included. The system also supplies air for general use
around the vessel. Cleaning, fender inflation, air tools, etc.
RECENTLY COMPLETED MAJOR MAINTENANCE WORK (last 6 months)
• Main engines. Both starter motor ring gear drives replaced. As well as rear
main oil seals (approx 9200 hours). New Caterpillar service exchange,
starter motors installed.
• Major rework of main engine alternators and house bank charging system.
Including 2 new Prestolite 140 amp 24v alternators coupled with
Wakespeed alternator controllers. Engine power now supplied by two
Victron DC-DC converters
• New engine mounts installed on Starboard main engine, and engine realigned.
• New raw water pump impellers installed on both main engines and
generator engines.
• Both propeller shafts pulled and all cutless bearings replaced. Starboard
stuffing box repacked. Both engines re-aligned. New anodes installed on
prop shafts, rudders, etc.
• Air conditioning systems checked and serviced as required.
• 23” touch screen replaced at wheelhouse nav station
The sale will be on a ‘walk in, walk out’ basis. All vessel equipment, stores, spare parts, tools, loose furniture, etc. will remain onboard.
Contact our team to schedule a private showing.
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