The Silverton 46 is a 46-foot sedan-bridge motor yacht built with a solid fiberglass modified-V hull. Powered by twin Detroit Diesel engines producing 970 horsepower combined, the boat has a 16-foot beam and traditional motor yacht proportions featuring a raised aft deck and commanding flybridge. The hull design balances strength with a comfortable ride, and the interior volume reflects Silverton's emphasis on spacious accommodation.
The boat is laid out with three cabins and two heads. The master stateroom occupies the aft section with a queen berth and en-suite head with separate shower. Forward is a guest cabin with a double or V-berth, served by a second head with shower. The main salon sits lower than the aft deck, with large side windows providing natural light and views. The galley is positioned forward of the salon with full-size refrigerator, three-burner electric stove, microwave, and ample counter and storage space. A dinette is typically opposite the galley.
The aft deck is weather-protected and designed as extended living space. Molded steps lead from the aft deck to the flybridge, which has a centerline helm station and guest seating. The boat includes stabilizers and a watermaker.
Length
46.00 FT
Beam
16.17 FT
Draft
3.75 FT
Weight
50,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
6-71TI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
760 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
500 GAL
Water
200 GAL