Auckland - Coming to South Island Soon, North Island
Launch Year
2007
Hull Material
Aluminium
Description: Seamaster 19.4m
Motor Yacht Kohi-Q - "A vessel that is fit for any adventure". The possibilities with this vessel are endless, start a charter business, expand an existing one or perhaps you are just looking for a safe, reliable vessel that can take you and your family to the farthest reaches of New Zealand and beyond.
She was designed by Tim Barnett and built by Seamaster boats in Marlborough as a recreational vessel. In current MSA passenger and charter survey for 18 passengers and 2 crew. The vessel has not yet been used commercially so remains in top condition thanks to her owner's care and strict maintenance schedule.
Cruising speed of 12-16knots with the ability to sprint at 24 knots thanks to her twin Caterpillar C12 engines. Each of her three helm stations are equipped with a bow thruster control for easy handling and the latest Simrad displays for navigation.
Accommodation on board includes three separate cabins, and the saloon can also be utilized with a fold out double berth. A large U-shaped galley will provide excellent facilities when cooking, along with a fold out barbeque on the aft deck. Two heads onboard, one next to the three cabins with a separate shower room opposite, and a wet head on the aft deck, there is even a cockpit shower in case you just want a quick rinse off.
Ample storage on board with a storeroom below the saloon, and lockers throughout the interior, cockpit, flybridge and foredeck. If there are valuables you would like to take on board, they can be stored safely in the ships safe and if you are in to hunting there is a firearm safe onboard as well.
Diving missions are on the menu, this vessel has a dive compressor and a 4.3-meter Naiad that can be deployed from the flybridge with a stowaway crane and can be refueled with Kohi-Q's 200 litre built-in petrol tank.
Kohi-Q has remarkable number of amazing features, full specs are available on request.
Call Hamish Clark
Region
North Island
Vessel Location
Auckland - Coming to South Island Soon, North Island