Overview Gallivant was a semi-custom build that was overseen by her original owner's captain from start to finish. This was the foundation to the most well maintained 86 Sunseeker built. Her build captain was with the vessel until November 2021 when purchased by her current owner. Since her purchase in 11/21 the current crew has continued what was started by her build captain. Prior to the build of "Gallivant" her original owner and captain provided sunseeker specifications for her build that makes her the most well thought out 86 Sunseeker built. Items include, but not limited to: Wood flooring throughout the vessel, custom wet bar in dining room, custom AV for interior and exterior, additional 110V out lets throughout the vessel, and much more. The original build specifications and change orders are available for review upon request. Notable features onGallivant include: · Split Stateroom Layout W/Two Masters and Two Twin Staterooms That Convert into King Beds · Crew Quarters W/Four Bunks, Head W/Seporate Shower · Upgraded 1950 MTU Engines With Extended MTU Warranty Through 7/2025 or 2800 hrs · Vector Fin Hydraulic Stabilizers With Zero Speed · Bow & Stern Hydraulic Thrusters · Besenzoni Passerella · Hydraulic Tender Platform · Dometic Watermaker With SpotZero · Ceramic Coating Gallivant is located at Lauderdale Marine Center for easy viewing
Descriptions Included OptionsGallivant Vessel Walkthrough Main Exterior Decks: As you walk up to Gallivant you notice that she is not your ordinary 86' Motor Yacht. Her sleek styling and high volume give the feeling of a much larger vessel. Boasting over 21' in her beam, bring her into the class of a 100' yacht. Boarding is done mid-ship through a wide boarding gate. Upon boarding you are greeted by large salon windows and beautiful teak decks. Making your way to the aft deck you will notice the generous width of the walk around side decks aboard Gallivant. Arriving at the aft deck you will notice an extremely well-arranged area. A couch, teak table, and chairs are recessed into Moving back to the aft deck and up the stairs to the flybridge. When you come upon the bridge you immediately notice a well thought out bridge deck. The forward 2/3's of the bridge deck is covered by a hard top with an opening center to provide sunlight or star gazing. To port you have a walk behind bar with bar stools on opposite side. The bar is appointed with ice maker, refrigerator, grill, and cooler box built into the bar. Starboard of the bar is a u-shaped couch and large teak table. Forward of the bar and couch is the helm area and observation seating. Aft on the bridge is a large open area with sunlounges. Also, there is an automatic sunshade that's built into the hard top if you desire shade in this area. Salon/Dinning: The salon/dinning is accessed from the aft deck through half moon shaped pocketing sliding glass doors. The doors pocket behind the aft salon bulkhead. This provides a seamless entertaining area between the aft deck and salon. There were several layouts offered for the salon/dining on the 86 Galley/Lounge/Lower Helm: Moving forward from the salon and dining, via starboard corridor. You come upon a large open lounge area. This area features a large L-shaped raised dinette to port, lower helm station with two captain chairs to starboard, bar with barstools, galley observation area, and day head. The galley observation area can be closed off if desired for privacy. This area is a fantastic multi-purpose area for owners and crew. Additionally, this area is surrounded by large windows which provide an abundance of natural light as well as offer great views of your surroundings. Forward there is a staircase to the vessels VIP stateroom and to aft and port is access into the galley. There are pantograph doors port Owner and Guest Cabins: There are four extremely large owner and guest cabins aboard Gallivant. Three are located mid ship just forward of the dining area. They are accessed by an extremely wide stair case that leads you to a beautiful foyer area. The primary cabin is located forward in the foyer area. The location of this stateroom is ideal for sound reduction as it's far removed from the vessels mechanical room. The room is full beam with large hull side windows. The king size bed is located center lined on the forward bulkhead. On the aft bulk head is a large entertainment center containing AV equipment and large flat screen TV. The bath is accessed on the port side of the bed and is appointed with beautiful white and gray veined marble on the floor and walls. Starboard side of the bed there is a large walk-in closet. There is an abundant amount of drawer storage as well throughout the stateroom. Aft of the primary cabin are two identical staterooms port and starboard. The staterooms are oversized and have private baths within. The staterooms can be arranged in a twin bed layout or you can combine the beds to make a king beds within the staterooms. The bath areas are oversized and have walk-in showers. They also are appointed with beautiful white and gray veined marble on the floors and walls. VIP stateroom is located forward in the vessel and accessed via a staircase in the lounge area. This stateroom is more like a second master than a traditional VIP. There is a center lined queen birth, large hull side windows, walk-in-closet, and oversized bath with walk-in shower. The bath is appointed with white and gray veined marble on the floor and walls. Crew Quarters/Engine and Mechanical Area: The crew quarters are located in the transom and are accessed from the tender platform. Within the crew quarters there is a large foyer area that accesses two crew staterooms that contain two bunks per room. The crew foyer also contains a crew galley, washer and dryer, and a single head and separate shower. Forward of the crew is access into the engine and mechanical room. The majority of the ship systems are contained in this area. This allows ease of access to service ship systems without entering the vessels interior.
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