This 1972 Hargrave 67 is a fiberglass motor yacht built by a storied American design house and powered by twin Caterpillar C18 diesel engines installed in 2007 with approximately 1000 hours of running time. The boat has undergone major retrofits in 2000, 2007, and 2018. Two Caterpillar generators were also fitted in 2007—the port unit with 603 hours and the starboard with 1057 hours—alongside new Dometic air-conditioning systems and other upgrades.
The enclosed bridge sits forward with seating and twin captain's chairs at the helm, backed by a tuna tower above the flybridge equipped with GPS and engine controls. The helm is outfitted with a new 12-inch Garmin multifunction display with GPS and radar, autopilot, VHF radio, Furuno depthfinder, Northstar 6000i GPS, engine gauges, and trim tab controls. The tuna tower affords panoramic sightlines in all directions. The spacious salon features an L-shaped settee to port, armchairs on both sides, a large dining table, and a recessed flat-screen TV. Starboard cabinetry provides additional storage.
Below deck, a dining nook leads to the galley, which includes a refrigerator, oven, stovetop, microwave, and toaster. Forward are three cabins—two with bunk beds and one with twin beds—each with its own head and storage. The master cabin aft features a king bed, multiple closets, a powder room, and a separate head with shower. The engine room is clean and accessible, housing seven air-conditioning systems, a water maker, and the generators. The open bow offers extensive cushioned seating and space for entertaining.
Length
67.00 FT
Beam
18.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
C18
Hours
1,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel