This 101-foot steel-hulled explorer yacht was built by Blount in 1970 and is powered by twin Detroit diesel engines producing 1,200 horsepower combined. The boat cruises at 10 knots and has been maintained to high mechanical standards, with both engines rebuilt and in sound working condition. The hull was over-plated during its service life.
The yacht accommodates a working crew and passengers across six cabins and six heads. Four cabins on the upper deck are fitted as professional crew quarters, each with private heads. The main deck contains two berthing compartments with heads, configured to sleep six per compartment. The layout is straightforward and adaptable to various uses—it has served as a medical clinic with two exam tables and previously operated as a passenger charter vessel.
The steering system was upgraded with dual electro-hydraulic redundancy for enhanced reliability. The boat has been professionally maintained and has operated as a 12-passenger OUPV under her 186-ton GRT designation. Several upgrades have been completed, with some minor updates remaining. The yacht is mechanically ready for operation and retains versatility in her design for different mission profiles.
Length
101.17 FT
Beam
24.00 FT
Draft
7.00 FT
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
6
Heads
6
Crew Cabins
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
12V671
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
10.00 KTS
Range
1000.00 NM
Fuel
5,000 GAL
Water
1,000 GAL