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Your chance to own an icon.
NOTE: In October of 2024, THANKS BUDS was donated to a marine-oriented charity. As such, she can only be leased for 36 months with a purchase option after the lease.
Boarding THANKS BUDS is over the covering boards from a fixed dock or through the transom door from a floating dock.
The Cockpit is immense with a centered offset pedestal fighting chair and double central steps, the Salon flanked by all the freezer, bait prep, tackle storage you would want.
The counterbalanced doors open to a large Salon with seating groups both port and starboard. An updated LED TV faces the starboard side sofa area. The Galley is to port forward and discreetly masked by the fine joinery. To starboard is additional concealed freezer space. Centerline steps lead to the four cabins below. All four cabins are en suite. First to port is a twin lower bunk cabin with oversized berths. Opposite to starboard is an over/under cabin with two outboard berths. Next forward is the companionway laundry center with an updated Whirlpool washer and separate dryer.
Opposite to starboard is the Fourth Cabin used for the crew with upper and lower berths outboard.
All the way forward is the Master Cabin with a centerline king berth, small settee, and a very large head and shower not usually found on yachts of this size, let alone a Convertible Sportfisherman.
The enclosed Pilothouse is accessed via a 10-step ladder from the Cockpit. There is an abundance of seating, plus there is an observation deck aft with two swivel fish chairs as well as an aft control station for fishing.
Salon
The Salon is entered via a centerline counter-balanced door. The first impression is of a huge, open one-level area that stretches 26 feet forward to the 3 panel windshield. This area includes the Galley, which blends into the Salon and is unobtrusive as a galley can be!
Large, fixed side windows allow huge amounts of natural light. Light filtering Roman shades provide some privacy, full blackout shades port and starboard, and aft provide full privacy.
Immediately to starboard upon entering is a large U-shaped leather settee to seat six people. The forward corner has a built-in end table with a decorative wood table lamp above. In front of the sofa is a high-low cocktail/dining table with two hinged leaves at the ends.
To port aft are two oversized, built-in upholstered chairs separated by a built-in end table. Just aft of the table is the salon’s entertainment electronics to include a Yamaha AV receiver with Bluetooth connectivity, six-channel Surround Sound, a Direct TV HD DVR, a receiver, an Audiovox DVD player, and two USB charger outlets for phones/iPads.
Next forward is a bar area with a lit liquor locker, a Whirlpool wet ice icemaker, and glass storage for wine, champagne, highball, and cocktail glasses. All these elements are hidden and blended into the cabinetry.
Facing the couch is a newer Samsung 49” LED TV that can be hidden behind tambour doors as desired.
Overhead in the Salon Galley area is rod storage for up to 25 rods. Also overhead in this area are 14 LED lights, a smoke and fire sensor, plus five Bose mini cube speakers.
The sole is carpeted with a recent neutral tone plush carpet.
Galley (Portside)
The Galley is next forward to port but very much open to the Salon. The shape is a rectangle, making the best use of the available space. The countertops and sole are in Black Galaxy granite. A timber sea rail surrounds the countertop and is the only separation between the Galley and the Salon.
Galley equipment includes:
Galley (Starboard)
To starboard is an extension of the Galley that again flows forward from the Salon. Behind the cabinets are two matching stainless steel freezers, similar to the refrigerators to port, four cabinets, two pegged for dish/saucer storage, one fore and aft. Above are two drawers forward and two aft.
This area benefits from the same large side cabin windows with Roman shades. Above are nine LED lights and the vents for air conditioning delivery.
Centerline Companionway
Seven carpeted steps below the Galley area is the Accommodation area with four ensuite cabins arranged as follows: twin lower guest to port, twin upper/lower guest to starboard, twin upper/lower crew next forward to starboard, and the opulent Master cabin forward.
The Companionway has raised panels of washed oak timber to match the cabin doors. A new Whirlpool Laundry Center to starboard. The sole is carpeted. Overhead are three LED lights and a smoke/fire sensor.
Forward, just before the Master Cabin entrance, is a hinged step to the forward bilge area under the Master Cabin. Built-in shelving allows for weeks of ship’s stores and spares. This area is well lit, encompasses the bow thruster tube and hydraulic pump, as well as the forward tank tops. Also in this area is a safe.
Spend a few minutes in this area and you will start to see how stout this yacht was built, what piping instead of rubber hoses looks like, and above al,l the fact that the original quality is still very evident even in areas not usually visited by an owner.
Portside Guest Cabin
Entered from the aft end, looking forward, are twin oversized 34” wide lower berths with a three-door nightstand between.
The upholstered headboards are set upon three mirrored panels with a sconce-style reading light above each berth. The upholstered headboards wrap around the outboard side of each berth.
Outboard of the outboard berth are two three-shelf cabinets in enclosed book-matched timber, flanking a fixed dead light with a removable storm cover and two sliding storage drawers below. At the foot of the outboard berth is an auto-lit hanging locker with two drawers below. Each berth also has two large storage drawers below the bed.
The aft bulkhead at the foot of the berth is mirrored with a centerline sliding timber door into the ensuite Head. Overhead in this cabin are five LED lights, two stereo speakers, and a deck hatch with a blackout cover for ventilation.
The A/C has digital controls and the sole is carpeted.
Portside Guest Cabin Head
Just aft of the cabin is the private Head. The vanity has two cabinet doors with three drawers between. The granite countertop has two LED backlit sinks and a pearlescent tile backsplash that matches the sole. Four mirrored medicine cabinets above the vanity offer an abundance of storage.
The stall shower has a hinged obscure glass door, glass tiles on the walls, sole, and overhead, a handheld or wall-mounted shower fixture, and a light.
Also in this cabin is a Headhunter full-size toilet, an A/C vent, a heated towel bar, and a fixed obscure glass dead light with weather cover. Pleated shades cover the dead light. The overhead is mirrored and has six LED lights.
Starboard Side Guest Cabin
Entered via the forward end, there are two bunks outboard. The upper bunk is 31” wide, the lower 35”. Below the lower bunk are two drawers. Above the lower bunk are four sliding storage cabinets. Each berth has a sconce-type reading light.
Inboard at the head of the berth is an auto-lit hanging locker with two drawers below.
At the foot of the berth is a matching auto-lit hanging locker with two drawers below. Above the berth are three two-shelf storage lockers, each side of a fixed dead light with a removable weather cover and pleated shades.
Inboard is a chest with a pullout writing shelf, matching slim drawer, plus four additional drawers, two of which lock. Above is a mirrored panel and two additional lockable cabinets.
Aft is the sliding door to the ensuite head. Above are four LED lights as well as a ventilation hatch with a wood blackout cover.
Starboard Side Guest Cabin Head
The ensuite Starboard Side Guest Cabin Head has a timber vanity with a cabinet, hamper, and three drawers below. The marble countertop above has a decorative Kohler sink and faucets with a stone backsplash surround. Above are three mirrored medicine cabinet doors.
The shower has a hinged obscured glass door, 12” marble tiles to match the countertop, an obscured glass dead light with a removable storm cover, a handheld or wall mountable fixture, a light, and an exhaust fan.
Also in the Head is a Headhunter toilet, mini mosaic tile sole, mirrored overhead, A/C vent, and four LED overhead lights.
Starboard Side Crew Cabin
Next forward is the Crew Cabin with twin upper and lower berths along the outboard hull side. Each berth has a reading light. Just inboard is an auto-lit cedar-lined hanging locker with three drawers below. Below the lower berth is a single drawer. Above the upper berth is a fixed dead light with a removable weather cover.
Above are two LED lights. Also in this cabin, there is a digital A/C control, a smoke/fire alarm, and a carpeted sole.
Access to the ensuite head is aft.
Starboard Side Crew Cabin Head
One step down, the Head has a mosaic tile sole. The vanity has one cabinet below and a granite countertop above with an undermount glazed sink above. Above is a medicine cabinet with two tube lights on either side. The marble-tiled shower has a split Lucite door, a handheld or wall-mounted shower fixture, and a light.
The toilet is a Head Hunter model. Also in the Head is a mirrored overhead, three LED lights, an AC vent, and an exhaust fan.
Master Cabin
The Master Cabin is all the way forward but well isolated from the “bow noise” due to the expansive bosun's locker forward and storeroom below.
All the way forward is a king-size berth on centerline. An upholstered headboard is set upon four large, mirrored panels. Twin sconce-type reading lights flank the berth. Above is a large, mirrored soffit with two additional LED reading lights. At the foot of the berth are two large drawers. Built-in cabinetry, both port and starboard, serves as nightstands. Three top-loading storage cabinets are on each side.
Next, above a mirrored panel are three cabinet doors surrounding the fixed dead light with a removable storm shade. Rather than curtains or drapes, a timber panel slides down to make the dead light disappear into the surrounding cabinetry.
Next aft to starboard is a two-person settee with an accent light.
The storage to port matches that to starboard, except instead of the settee, there is a full-length hanging locker with an auto light, followed by a half-height hanging locker with two drawers below.
At the foot of the cabin is a cabinet with a Samsung 28” LED TV, a Yamaha, bookshelf-style AM/FM/CD stereo behind a tambour door, and a small refrigerator below. Next outboard is the entrance to the master head.
Above is a ventilation hatch with a timber blackout panel, ten overhead LED lights, and Bose stereo speakers. Also in the Cabin is a carpeted sole, two digital A/C controls, and a smoke/fire sensor.
Master Head
The vanity in the Master has two cabinet doors below, three drawers, and a hamper. The exotic stone countertop and designer sink are very special. Three opening mirrored medicine cabinets offer lots of storage. A vanity light is forward.
The sole is a mini mosaic tile with a marble border and wainscoting behind the Headhunter toilet. Slightly aft is a half-height cedar-lined hanging locker and three drawers below. The shower has a clear tempered glass door and is huge! There is a large seat, 12” marble tiles, and a wall-mounted gold-plated Graff shower fixture. The sole is non-skid.
Also in the head is an A/C vent, mirrored overhead, a heated towel bar, and seven LED overhead lights.
Foredeck
Cockpit
Aft Bridge Observation Deck
Wheelhouse
Forward of the Observation Deck, through counterbalanced doors, is the enclosed Pilothouse paneled in satin teak. Just inside the door to port and starboard are two curved leather settees with triangular tabs. Each settee seats two to three people and has a large storage drawer below on each end.
The expansive helm console is centerline but open to walk around both port and starboard. In front of the helm is a 9’ wide settee upholstered in matching tan leather.
Furthest forward under the large 3-panel windshield is a series of seven cabinet doors, housing the Flybridge electrical panel, KVH TracVision and mini–V SAT consoles with an APC uninterruptible power supply, a Whirlpool Wet Ice icemaker, sink, and general storage.
The sole of this area is varnished teak and holly.
Overhead are nine LED light fixtures and a smoke fire detector.
Also in this area are twin 26” Samsung LED TVs, wired for TV and also connected to the yacht’s navigation screens. Interior screen mesh panels can be installed for sun protection when needed.
Helm Equipment includes:
Coach Roof Equipment
Tower
Engine Room
Electrical
Notes
During 2005, THANKS BUDS received a complete engine room redesign and refit. Work included new engines, transmissions, generator, exhaust systems, pumps, HVAC systems, and much more! At that time, many of the boat’s electronic systems (AV and navigation) were updated as well.
November 2024 Bottom Service at Broward Marine
Exclusions
While every effort was made to list all pertinent included equipment aboard THANKS BUDS, there are some personal belongings aboard. Prospective purchasers should assume any item not specifically mentioned herein will not convey at closing.