Overview SAFARI is a lovely, traditional, classic yacht that recaptures the style and elegance of thegrand old commuters with brass, chrome and elbow-deep varnished woodwork, a tumblehome transom, all combined in a sleek fast package. The exquisite teak interior is a wonderful example of understated elegance with it's raised panel doors and hand-fit ash hardwood overheads, diamond tufted leather upholstery, and custom carved rolled arm settees in the saloon, all of which combine to create a warm and rich feeling. She is a very comfortable two stateroom / two head cruising vessel with a fully outfitted lower helm and an air conditioned flybridge upper helm with hardtop and enclosure, top of the line equipment including updated CAT 3196E engines, wide sidedecks for easy access, a large teak cockpit for entertaining and a swim platform with ladder. The Owner reports that with her C. Raymond Hunt designed hull form, long waterline length and relatively low center of gravity, she has a remarkably comfortable ride, even in a seaway at speed. Originally built by Alden Yachts by an owner with an "open checkbook", and little regard to cost. To reproduce her today would be in the 3 million dollar plus range! This is one of the nicest Alden yachts available with possibly the nicest interior joinery of any Alden yacht ever built.
Descriptions Interior Accommodations and Deck LayoutSAFARI has a custom two stateroom layout with two full heads and showers. Galley is down with dinette. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is forward and includes a centerline queen size bed, leather upholstered settee, cedar hanging locker, overhead skylight/deck hatch, and ample drawers. The master head is aft to starboard with a separate shower opposite to port. Guest Stateroom: Aft and to starboard from the galley is a pantry area, and next aft is the guest stateroom with twin lower berths, hanging locker, and drawers. Opposite to port is the guest head with separate stall shower. Lower Helm Station: Up four stairs from the lower living area, is the lower helm station to port. To starboard is a custom teak bar cabinet with glassware drawer, icemaker, refrigerator. Just forward of the bar cabinet, built into the forward console, is a retracting flat-screen television, VCR and DVD in themain saloon. The television has a KVH3 Satellite Receiver. Salon: Aft of the pilot area is the main saloon with matching custom-carved, leather upholstered settees port and starboard. Between them is a custom teak table with exquisite inlay work. This table can be adjusted for height, and can be opened out to double its size for use as a large dining or cocktail table. Built into the aft bulkhead on the starboard side is the entertainment center. To port built in, is the amplifier. Cockpit: Centered in the aft bulkhead are double teak doors leading to the 80 sq. ft. teak decked cockpit. The cockpit coaming is trimmed in high gloss teak. A transom door allows for each access to the swim platform and the dock when in port. Also from the cockpit a ladder leads up to the air conditioned flybridge which has Isinglass on 3 sides. A large deck hatch in the cockpit raises up to access a very large storage lazaret and for service access to the steering gear, bilge pump exhaust hoses, trim tabs, storm anchor and line. There are covers for the cockpit coaming and a new cover for the cockpit and dinghy. Flybridge: The flybridge is accessed from the cockpit by way of the teak and stainless ladder offset to port. On the bridge deck there are port and starboard settees with storage under, and a teak, drop leaf table between. forward at the helm station, there are two teak backed helm chairs. Instruments are mounted into the forward console, and there is an overhead pod which houses navigational electronics. Both the lower and upper stations have full instrumentation including radar and plotter screens. The flybridge is air conditioned, with vents to port and starboard. Additionally, the flybridge is protected by a custom fiberglass hardtop with four Bomar, opening hatches. There is an Isinglass enclosure to the front and on both sides of the flybridge. Galley The galley is down to starboard and has white Corian countertops with a mirrored finish, nickel plated stainless steel sink. Hardware is Czech & Momoplac and where ever possible, appliances are hidden so as to maintain the feel of a classic yacht. To port is a beautifully upholstered dining settee, U-shaped, wrapping around a custom teak table with storage drawers for tableware. Above and outboard of the settee are built-in cabinets, bookshelves, and an extra storage area for guest items. Opposite to starboard is the L-shaped, white Corian topped galley counter with all appliances built-in. There are teak, raised panel cabinets above and below, with matching teak facing on the refrigerator. An extra deep, stainless steel sink is concealed beneath an inset Corian top.
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