This 2001 Silverton 42 Convertible is a fiberglass motor yacht powered by twin Cummins 6CTA-8.3 diesel engines producing 451 horsepower each, with just 1,255 original hours on the engines. The boat measures 44 feet in length with a 14-foot beam and cruises at approximately 21 knots with a top speed near 26 knots. Built for freshwater operation, it has remained on the Great Lakes since new.
The flybridge features a white Stamoid enclosure with Eisenglass windows and offers generous seating and storage space. Molded steps provide easy access to the bridge without ladders. The helm station delivers good visibility with controls positioned conveniently for the operator. Below deck, the split-head layout includes separate head compartments with vanity, sink, and stall shower for practical daily use. The cockpit is designed to accommodate fishing pursuits and can be further equipped with optional accessories.
Onboard systems include a complete Raymarine electronics suite with VHF radio, color touchscreen GPS chartplotter, and radar, alongside a Raymarine 650 autopilot. Additional equipment comprises dual air-conditioning and heating units, a Kohler generator with 988 hours of use, windlass anchor system with forward controls, and a bow thruster. A sound system with CD player is also installed.
Length
44.08 FT
Beam
14.92 FT
Draft
3.58 FT
Weight
24,975 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6CTA-8.3
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,255 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
20.86 KTS
Max Speed
26.07 KTS
Fuel
524 GAL
Water
200 GAL