70' Monticello River Yacht Houseboat 1998
Ms. Karen is a must see, large houseboat with a lifetime fresh water history.
Spring 2020 bottom job and prop reconditioning.
Vessel Name: Ms. Karen
Builder: MONTICELLO RIVER YACHT
Model: Houseboat
Model Year: 1998
Year Built: 1998
Category: Boats
Country: United States
MLS #: 389426
Heads: 2
Sleeps: 6
Staterooms: 2
Crew Berths: 2
Crew Sleeps: 2
Crew Heads: 1
Length: 70 (21.34m)
Draft: 4' (1.22m)
Beam: 16' (4.88m)
Cruise Speed: 8 Knots
Max Speed: 12 Knots
Water Capacity: 60 Gal
Holding Tank: 40 Gal
Manufacturer: Crusader
Model: 3208
Engine Hours: 872
Engine Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Diesel
Horsepower: 375
Manufacturer: Crusader
Model: 3208
Engine Hours: 872
Engine Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Diesel
Horsepower: 375
Accommodations and Layout
Beginning forward is the open front deck with port and starboard boarding gates, carpeted deck and access to Focsle storage.
Moving aft and through a sliding glass door is the salon with a lower helm station to starboard, a dining table just aft and a sofa to port. Further aft is the full galley with residential appliances and bar/counter top with two bar stools. Directly to starboard are the stairs to the fly bridge with the upright refrigerator freezer underneath.
Moving down the companionway towards the sleeping accommodations to port is the first guest cabin with a queen berth and drawer and hanging storage. Next aft and to starboard is the guest head with a separate stall shower. Next aft, to port and down three steps are two guest staterooms, both with queen berths.
From the companionway aft is the master suite with a queen berth to port, plenty of drawer and hanging storage and a private head with a tub and shower. Through a sliding door aft is the large covered aft deck with port and starboard board gates, carpeted deck, step down to the swim platform and curved stairs to the massive fly bridge.
The tasteful décor is new and classy in light grays, black and white colors. Gray carpet through out with a slate gray walk from the front door to the back door of the boat. The 3” white bead board paneling and head liner and plenty of large opening windows create a very open and airy feel. Beige sofa, black Corian galley counter tops and white roll down shades complete the décor.
Galley
GE electric 4-burner stove and full-size oven, GE microwave oven with stove vent, Black Corian counter tops, Double basin porcelain sink, GE stacked electric washer and dryer, 20-gallon electric water heater, pressure and dockside water system, GE Pot-Scrubber 950 dishwasher.
Electronics
Uniden MC 635 VHF (FB), Navistar Satellite compass, Voyager Monitor for Aft camera, Garmin GPSMAP 4212, 3” Ritchie Compass, Uniden MC 635 VHF (salon), Remote electric spotlight, Fusion Entertainment MS-RA70 Marine Entertainment System with Bluetooth capability.
Electrical
Westerbeke 12.5 KW Generator with 1196 hours, Xantrex True Charge 40-amp 12-volt charger, two 50-amp 220-volt shore power cords (one with a cable master reel), Heart Interface power inverter with four 8D 12-volt batteries.
Mechanical
Twin 454XL Crusader 350HP engines with fresh water cooling and 872 hours, Walter V-drives, Glendinning electronic engine controls (new 2014), Fly bridge and cabin engine control stations, Central air and Heat pump, Sea Star Hydraulic steering system, Freedom 20 fresh water pump.
Deck
Carpeted front and back decks with Charcoal colored indoor/outdoor carpet, fiberglass fly bridge deck, Slide from bridge overboard, Fly Bridge bar with sink and storage, 1.5” aluminum hand rails, Awl grip paint job with Matterhorn white topsides and Ice Blue hull sides, Simpson Lawrence Chain windlass with remote operation, Danforth anchor, Bow storage compartment, Large bilge storage compartments, Single FB helm seat with port and starboard bench seats, 1000 LB davit with 110 volt electric winch, large swim platform with swim ladder, Aft deck shower, sea water wash down, Radar Arch, Curved stairs from aft deck to the fly bridge, Port and starboard boarding gates both fore and aft, 2-110 volt quartz lights.
Comments
With her recent and beautiful interior new look, low engine hours and spacious accommodations, Ms. Karen is a must see, large houseboat with a lifetime fresh water history. Spring 2020 bottom job and prop reconditioning.