This 1970 Hargrave Yachtfisher is a 66-foot fiberglass motor yacht built at Miami Boat Works. Twin 1,200 hp Cummins diesel engines power the boat, which features a wide 19-foot beam and an open 238 square foot cockpit. The design includes complete walk-around and side decks for easy access forward, with a spacious salon for guest entertaining and a Portuguese bridge for commanding visibility underway.
The yacht accommodates guests and crew across four separate cabins, each with dedicated head and shower facilities. The master and two guest staterooms provide private accommodations, while a pilot house includes crew quarters with its own bathroom. The galley and all four heads were rebuilt as part of a recent refit. Four engine control stations are positioned throughout the boat for convenient operation from multiple locations.
Over a three-year refit period, the yacht received a complete mechanical overhaul including new fuel tanks, new Onan generators, a full electrical rewire with custom distribution panel, new plumbing systems, custom teak rails, and refreshed fiberglass bulwarks and interior headliners. Additional work in British Columbia added an electronics suite, a day head in the pilot house, and a new Steelhead davit. Bow and stern thrusters operated via handheld remote control support maneuvering in tight quarters. The main engine cooling system was serviced in 2025.
Length
66.33 FT
Beam
19.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSC 8.3 HO
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,014 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,537 GAL
Water
271 GAL