The 1989 Angel Pilothouse is a 48-foot fiberglass motor yacht with a 15-foot 4-inch beam, powered by twin Ford Lehman diesel engines producing 710 horsepower total. The boat features a pilothouse design with a helm station and upper flybridge, offering good sight lines and multiple deck access points.
Accommodations include three cabins and two heads. The main saloon has a large corner dinette to port, full galley, and seating to starboard with a wet bar. The pilothouse contains a settee and table with port and starboard doors opening to side decks. A spacious flybridge provides additional seating and dual helm chairs.
The boat is equipped with twin Ford Lehman engines paired with Micro-Commander controls, an Onan generator, and an Espar diesel heating system. Navigation electronics include a Simrad package with autopilot, GPS, plotter, and VHF radio. The aft deck features a walk-through transom door and extended swim platform, with a davit system and tender also aboard. New flooring has been installed throughout. Maximum speed is 16 knots.
Length
48.00 FT
Beam
15.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,138 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
16.00 KTS
Fuel
300 GAL