2008 Silverton 42 Convertible worth the wait III

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Clinton, CT

$299,000

yacht-length Length
44.08 ft
yacht-beam-length Beam
14.92 ft
yacht-engine-make Engine Make
yanmar
yacht-engine-power Engine Power
960 HP
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This low hour (785) convertible is SPOTLESS!!    The bridge is completely redone with BRAND NEW STRATO GLASS, NEWLY COVERED helm seats with bolsters. all bridge seating is new. New strato-glass enclosure. Hard top. fully airconditioned bridge, new RAYMARINE RADAR AND CHART PLOTTER. new vhf,  BOW THRUSTER. auto-pilot, all new switches, Yan Mar  monitors,  Stairs to bridge. very large cockpit with great storage, large transom door leading to a large swim platform with dinghy lift. Wide side decks with stantions and bow rails. Windlass with all chain (new) anchor. The interior has been tastefully redone with all new couch and dinette coverings, new shades and wood (teak & holly) Electrical panel is in salon below a large flat screen tv. the new inverter is mounted under the dinette seat.  Two steps down is the galley with SS refrigerator (2) and freezer. large countertop with good storage. hot and cold pressure water, sink, 2 burner electric stove. oven. forward there is a second stateroom with a queen berth and a hidden washer and dryer. there is a split head arrangement(shower on one side, head on the other.  the engine room access is from the cockpit. there are twin 480 hp Yanmar diesels with 750 hrs.  8 kw genset is mounter near the engine room bulk head. dripless shafts. see maintenance logs.

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer

We provide this yacht listing in good faith, and although we cannot guarantee its accuracy or the condition of the boat. The South Jersey Yacht Sales - CCM is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Cedar Island Marina. She is subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice and does not imply a direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.

MANUFACTURER: Silverton

BOAT TYPE: Convertible Boats

MODEL: 42 Convertible

HULL MATERIAL: Fiberglass

YEAR: 2008

CATEGORY: Power

BEAM: 14.92 ft

LENGTH: 44.08 ft / 13.44 m

DRY WEIGHT: 26,300 lb

ENGINE 1

MAKE: yanmar

MODEL: 480

FUEL: diesel

POWER: 480 HP

TYPE: Inboard

HOURS: 785

LOCATION: N/A

DRIVE: Direct

PROPELLER TYPE: N/A

YEAR: 2008

ENGINE 2

MAKE: yanmar

MODEL: 480

FUEL: diesel

POWER: 480 HP

TYPE: Inboard

HOURS: 785

LOCATION: N/A

DRIVE: Direct

PROPELLER TYPE: N/A

YEAR: 2008

FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 524 gallons

FUEL TANK COUNT: 1

WATER TANK CAPACITY: 200 gallons

WATER TANK COUNT: 1

HOLDING TANK CAPACITY: 40 gallons

HOLDING TANK COUNT: 1

Manufacturer Provided Description
The beamy 42 Convetible utilizes space to a remarkable degree, with ample amenities and storage contributing to the well-being of owners and guests, alike. Consider the 42 Convertible's two luxurious double-berth staterooms served by a split-head and stall shower arrangement. And the enormous booth settee wrapping a solid cherry table angled to face the convertible sofa and entertainment center. In the 42 Convertible, all combine in a superbly styled cabin perfect for conversation or more lively demonstrations of satisfaction. The impressive galley is integrated into the layout. You will also be amazed by the generous expanse of cherry wood, which warms and enriches the interior. Topside on the 42 Convertible, the captain will appreciate an efficient helm station and the power of twin 8.1 L Crusader (or optional diesel) engines. And all will be impressed by her smartly restyled exterior lines.

Engine Notes
Twin gas inboards also available.

maintaine records
12/14/2020: Survey completed on the 42 Silverton. The following items were deemed necessary to repair or replace so the following was negotiated with the seller prior to closing.Replace both main engine Bronze Sea Valves due to handles removed. While replacing valves all raw water hoses to strainer and engines were replaced.Generator Exhaust hoses showing wear. Exhaust hoses replaced.Generator raw water hose showing wear. Replace raw water hose with new.Port & Starboard side Nav lights inoperable. Replaced both with new LED models.Replace the failed hot water heater.2021 Spring. The following maintenance and upgrades were completed due to new ownership prior to launch.#1) Both props sent out to be tuned.#2) Install new Impellers on both main engines & generator.#3) Sand entire bottom and install blue barrier coat with two coats of black Bottom Paint.#4) Remove the 5/16” anchor chain & line rode and replace with all new 5/16” Chaine rode (150’)#5) Change the 4 duckbills in the Vacu Flush.#6) Change the exterior cockpit & bridge lights with new blue led lights.#7) Change the salon, shower & gally lighting with new white LED.#8) Change both bow thruster batteries and install a dedicated charger to them.#9) Change the two JL Audio Batteries and install a dedicated charger to them.#10) Install the Aquatraction flooring to the exterior surfaces.#11) Replace all Fire Extinguishers on board.#12) Install the Hurley H2O Davits and Transom winch for the tender.#13) Buff, Polish & Wax entire bottom & top sides prior to launch.#14) Change freshwater pump from 3gal/min to a 5 gal/min pump.#15) Replace all belts on the main engines & Generator   2021 Season 3/20 350 Hours Change oils & filters in both main engines, generator & transmissions. Change main fuel filters and Raycor filters on both mains & Gen. Install new Zincs on both mains & generator. Install new exterior zincs on hull, tabs, rudders, shafts & bow thruster.7/16/21 Change both house batteries.7/20/21 Clean all AC Unit Fins with purple cleaner.8/14/21 Apply a new coat of wax to topsides.8/15/21 Change zincs in both main engines (382 Hrs)11/13/21 Winterize all systems and prep boat for haul and shrink wrap.   2022 Season March Prior to Launch #1) Remove and replace the existing hull stripes with new ones. #2) Wash, Buff, Polish & Wax hull and topsides. #3) Lightly sand the bottom paint and recoat with 1 new coat of bottom paint. #4) Flush the Raw water system on loop with Rydlyme Descaler.#5) Installed the new dinette adjustable table mount.4/9 462 Hours Change oils & filters in both main engines, generator & transmissions. Change main fuel filters and Raycor filters on both mains & Gen. Install new Zincs on both mains & generator. Install new exterior zincs on hull, tabs, rudders, shafts & bow thruster.4/16/22 Installation of the Inverter/Charger & Batteries to run all interior plugs of the boat.4/16/22 Clean all AC Unit Fins with purple cleaner.7/16/22 Install the new bow thruster at Ferry Point Marina. Old QL Thruster Motor Failure.7/29/22 Change zincs in both main engines (508 Hrs)8/24/22 Replace the Bridge 110V AC pump.8/24/22 Apply coat of wax to topsides.9/10/22 Replace the shower sump kit (Entire Box & Pump)11/18/21 Winterize all systems and prep boat for haul and shrink wrap.11/19/22 Winterize all systems and prep boat for haul and shrink wrap. 2023 Season March Prior to Launch #1) Wash, Buff, Polish & Wax hull and topsides. #2) Lightly sand the bottom paint and recoat with 1 new coat of bottom paint where needed. #3) Replace both Port side batteries. #4) Complete replacement of the waste lines from the toilet to the vent. This included a new 40 gallon holding tank and macerator.#5) Replacement of all Bronze Sea Valves in the boat with the exception of the two engine ones that were done in 2022.#6) Replace all belts on the main engines. Replaced belts still in great shape so they are stored in the engine room as spares.4/21/23 602 Hours Change oils & filters in both main engines, generator & transmissions. Change main fuel filters and Raycor filters on both mains & Gen. Install new Zincs on both mains & generator. Install new exterior zincs on hull, tabs, rudders, shafts & bow thruster.7/9/23 Clean all AC Unit Fins with purple cleaner.7/9/23 Install new Generator impeller and cover.8/3/23 Change zincs in both main engines (674 Hrs)8/4/23 Apply a new coat of wax to topsides.11/17/23 Winterize all systems and prep boat for haul and shrink wrap. 2024 Season March Prior to launch#1) Wash, Polish & Wax hull and topsides. #2) Lightly sand the bottom paint and recoat with 1 new coat of bottom paint. #3) Flush the Raw water system on loop with Rydlyme Descaler.#4) Install the two new storage containers & tray in the cockpit storage area.#5) Install all new Canvas & Isinglass on bridge and windshield cover.#6) Install new LED Cockpit Spreader lights.#7) Install new horn3/22/24 732 Hours Change oils & filters in both main engines, generator & transmissions. Change main fuel filters and Raycor filters on both mains & Gen. Install new Zincs on both mains & generator. Install new exterior zincs on hull, tabs, rudders, shafts & bow thruster.4/5/24 Replace both Starboard & Port raw water pumps with new units. There was a small leak noticed at commissioning on the Starboard motor, so I replaced both sides.5/10/24 Replace existing freshwater pump with a newer style that includes a 2-gallon pressure tank which allows 2 gallons of use prior to the pump turning on. The old pump is still good and available in the engine room as a backup if ever needed.7/12/24 Replace both house batteries.8/2/24 Complete replacement of the Vacuflush Head unit with replacement of 2” Check valve and all four duck bills.8/2/24 Replace the engine room bilge pump switch. WINTER 2022 / SPRING 2023 Interior / Exterior Renovation#1) Recover two helm seats and all seating on the bridge#2) Install new Salon L-Shaped couch with seat storage.#3) Recover the dinette cushions to match the new L-couch#4) Install new counter tops in the galley & head.#5) Install new galley sink and faucet#6) Install new head sink & faucet#7) Install new shower fixtures to match gally & head.#8) Recover walls in both staterooms with new fabric.#9) Recover walls in salon with same fabric as staterooms.#10) Install new flatscreen Wifi TV’s in salon & main stateroom.#11) Replace both refrigerators in the galley. #12) Install the small oven and vent fan.#13) Install all new interior window shades.

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The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.