This 2002 Pacific Allure 148 is a steel motor yacht with the visual appeal of a larger vessel: a commanding bow, refined lines, and an elegant double transom staircase. At just under 15 feet of beam, she combines the proportions of a small superyacht with genuine cruising comfort.
The aft deck is generously proportioned, ideal for dining or relaxing during evening hours. A small refrigerator is fitted on deck, and the windows and hardtop brackets fold down to allow passage under bridges and on narrower inland waterways. Entry is via a gangway or swim platform. Below deck, the interior has warm styling with woodwork and blue upholstery throughout. The salon takes an L-shaped layout with a recliner and armchair; the dinette sits diagonally opposite in matching upholstery. A few steps down are the galley and a separate cabin housing a large freezer and substantial storage. The galley itself is well-equipped with refrigerator, ceramic cooktop with hood, and supporting infrastructure for extended stays.
Two cabins provide accommodation: the guest cabin forward has its own head, while the master cabin amidships features a centrally positioned bed, cabinetry, drawers, and a bench seat. The salon has double glazing throughout. A single Vetus Deutz diesel engine of 189 horsepower powers the yacht, supported by battery banks and a generator to maintain autonomy during cruising.
Length
48.72 FT
Beam
14.76 FT
Draft
4.43 FT
Material
Steel
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Vetus Deutz
Engine Model
DTA64622E
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,850 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
158.5 GAL
Water
488.72 GAL