This 1977 Pacemaker is a 40-foot flybridge motor yacht built on a fiberglass hull with a 13-foot beam. She's powered by twin Crusader 454 V-8 engines rated at 350 horsepower each, both professionally rebuilt in 2017 and now showing approximately 550 to 600 hours since that rebuild. A 6.5-kilowatt Onan generator provides extended cruising capability, while a thru-hull bow thruster aids maneuvering in tight quarters.
The layout includes two staterooms and two heads, with both upper and lower helm stations for flexible command-and-control options. The main salon is generously proportioned and feels spacious for the boat's overall dimensions. Wide side decks lead forward, and a full lower cockpit enclosure protects the aft area. A custom 44-inch mahogany swim platform extends the stern, while a bimini top covers the flybridge.
Electronics include Raymarine GPS chartplotting with touchscreen sonar capability, an ICOM VHF radio, and a 3,000-watt inverter system. The electrical setup features a six-battery bank and dual 30-amp shore power connections. An electric windlass with Danforth anchor, automatic bilge pumps, and high-water alarm round out the mechanical systems.
Interior amenities include three-zone air conditioning and heating, LED lighting throughout, an ice maker, three-burner Princess stove, refrigerator (replaced in 2017), microwave, and wood flooring in the galley. The forward and aft staterooms each have their own head. The boat shows a freshwater ownership history. Some pilothouse glass panels are cracked and require replacement.
Length
40.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Crusader
Engine Model
Twin 454 V-8
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
600 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline