This 1989 Silverton 46 Aft Cabin is a twin-diesel motor yacht powered by two Detroit 671-11B engines producing 970 horsepower combined, with 2,250 engine hours logged. The fiberglass hull measures 46 feet in length with a 16-foot beam. A Kohler 12.5 KW generator supports the electrical system, backed by multiple battery banks and shore power capability. The yacht features hydraulic steering, reverse-cycle air conditioning across four units, and comprehensive engine systems including enclosed cooling and fuel management.
The accommodations sleep eight across three staterooms: a master suite aft with a queen berth, a forward stateroom with a queen berth, and a third stateroom or office with bunks on the forward port side. The main salon offers 6 feet 10 inches of headroom and includes an L-shaped sofa, chair, and table with central vacuum. Two heads with vacu-flush toilets and separate shower stalls serve the accommodations.
The galley features a three-burner Kenyon stove, double sink with pressure water and hot water heater, Kenmore refrigerator, trash compactor, and ice-making capability both in the salon and on the aft deck. A convertible dinette provides additional dining space. Navigation and communication equipment includes Icom VHF and 700 SSB radios, Raytheon radar, Northstar autopilot, Navstar GPS, and a Ritchie compass. Deck systems encompass a Simpson windlass, trim tabs, swim platform, boarding ladder, and comprehensive ground tackle.
Canvas includes a bimini top with bridge enclosure, aft deck enclosure, and hard top with enclosure. Additional amenities include washer/dryer, television, and onboard ice makers. Three bilge pumps provide redundant water management. Some canvas and weather-related components are planned for replacement.
Length
46.00 FT
Beam
16.17 FT
Weight
38,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
Johnson & Tower
Power
2 x NaN HP