Boat name: Survivor
Model: Stanley 36
Builder: John Williams Boat Company
PO Box 80, Shipwright Lane, Hall Quarry, Mount Desert
207-244-7854;
www.jwboatco.com
Launch Date: 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Launch Site: Hall Quarry, Mount Desert
Particulars:
SURVIVOR is a true downeast lobster boat with a traditional pilothouse, open sides and back. It's a very pretty boat with perfect proportions. The teak cabin sides & pilothouse complement the black hull making a stunning combination. This boat has a Mastervolt Mastervision Modular Electrical System, including a generator and air conditioning. The lines, hardware and interior finish are all very classic. The interior is in the Herreshoff style -white with mahogany trim. The forward cabin sole is teak & holly. There are stainless steel and Corian countertops, a beautiful custom butterfly hatch, custom hardware & furniture including a pilothouse table, settee, helm chair and stern seat. The handsomely finished cabin is designed with a full 6’3” of headroom. The galley is to port and the enclosed head, with shower, is to starboard. Next forward are port and starboard settees, and outboard drawers and hanging locker. In the bow there is a large comfortable V-berth with generous storage below. Additional sleeping accommodations could be fold-down pilot berths forward or a pullout double in the pilothouse. The diesel engine is YANMAR 440 with an Evolution Drive propulsion system capable of developing a cruising speed of 18 knots, topping out at 22 knots. The boat carries 300 gallons of fuel in two tanks. There is also tankage for 100 gallons of water. The pilothouse, which has an impressive 6’7” of headroom, is fitted with a conveniently placed steering station, seat, and storage compartment. The three-panel windshield plus two-side windows provide excellent visibility, and the side and stern curtains provide an enclosure that can be easily lowered during periods of inclement weather.
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