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Seaquest
1992 | 66' President 665 Cockpit Motor Yacht for Sale

1992 President

66' (20.29m) 665 Cockpit - Seaquest

A MUST SEE for anyone planning to cruise in comfort NOW. WILL ACCEPT CLEAN TRADES!


Vessel ID# 2794064      Last Updated: 2023-07-31 09:49:07

$ 315,000 USD

€ 295,912 Euros
$ 433,558 CAD

Description

Port engine has less than 100 hrs. SMOH

Both generators have less than 100 hrs. since full service


SEA QUEST has enjoyed quality and continuous care and upgrades by her knowledgeable owner/Captain. SEA QUEST offers 3 comfortable staterooms and spacious living and relaxing areas throughout the boat and on deck. This capable offshore cruiser is very favorably priced as her owners have already chosen their next yacht and are motivated to provide a smooth turn over to her new owners.



Curtis Stokes & Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Luke Brown Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Data Sheet

LOA: 66' 7" (20.29 Meters)

Type: Power - Used

Year: 1992

Beam: 17' 10"

Bridge Clearance: ' "

Draft Max: 4' 3"

Draft Min: 4' 3"

Cabins: 3

Maximum Speed: 20 Knots

Cruise Speed: 16 Knots

Range NMI:

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 850 Gallons (3217.6 Liters)

Fresh Water: 300 Gallons (1135.62 Liters)

Holding Tank: Gallons ( Liters)

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Overview

Sleeps 6 in 3 staterooms. The settee sleeps 2 to accommodate 8 owners / guests. There are 3 owner and guest staterooms, one guest head and one guest shower. The captain / crew accommodations include (2) berths, bunk, head, and shower. The captain’s cabin is separate.

Vessel Walkthrough

Boarding the vessel from the cockpit swim platform, you will immediately notice the tender davit and tender supports for loading on the swim platform. Through a transom door to port you enter the cockpit and to starboard is the aft control station for docking ease. The cockpit has built-in courtesy lights. There is ample storage for all cleaning supplies in cabinets that surround the table with seating for six, and entertaining area. Forward of the aft deck is stainless glass sliding door to the salon. Entering the salon from the aft deck to port is a stairwell to the flybridge control station. Forward of the entryway and down one step you will notice the extremely large salon. The salon is to port and has a large U-shaped sofa that is covered in an off-white leather and a built-in coffee table in the center. Immediately to starboard is a wet bar and entertainment center. Along the aft bulkhead is a large screen TV. Forward of the wet bar is an L-shaped sofa covered in the same leather. To port forward is the lower helm station with a full array of engine gauges and bench seat for two. There is a side deck access door to port of the helm for easy line handling. Moving forward and down five steps to starboard is the fully equipped galley with full size appliances. Up one step to the entry way for the staterooms and as well as the second head which serves as the day head. The VIP stateroom has an island queen berth with ample cabinet and storage closets. There is a TV, private stereo, and small desk area/vanity to starboard. The guest staterooms are to port and across from the galley featuring side-by-side berths, a TV, and private stereo system. Forward of the guest staterooms, in the entryway, is the laundry area with near full size washer and dryer. The master stateroom entrance is just forward of the stairs to the flybridge and is comprised of a curved stairwell with cabinet storage along the way, and lands at the entrance of the engine room and stateroom. The master has the same teak paneling found in the rest of the vessel. There are full size closets across from the foot of the bed with full length mirrors. To port is the vanity with plenty of countertop space and drawer under to serve as a dresser. To starboard, through a teak door is the master head which has a bath tub and shower stall, separate from the rest of the head. The engine room access is through a sealed door with a double latching system , and provides plenty of access. The stand-up engine room provides full access to the engines on either side. Sight gauges for the fuel system are located in the engine room as well as the watermaker. There is plenty of storage for all tools and equipment that will be needed for those maintenance areas.


Forward through a separate access hatch in the forepeak is the captain’s quarters with an over/under bunk, and full head and shower. The access hatch opens over the berth itself and is large enough for everything that is needed.

Master Stateroom

Island queen berth with built-in night stands on both sides, and a vanity to starboard. The entertainment center houses a TV, stereo, CVR, CD player, and built-in speakers. The port night stand has a lot of storage through the opening. The two opening portholes on the starboard side provide plenty of natural ventilation. Above the island queen berth are curtains, a large shelf perfect for linens. There are his and her closets.

VIP Stateroom

The VIP stateroom features an island queen berth with mirrored headboard, built-in night stands. There is ample storage space in the cabinets that are mounted in the surrounding area of the overhead. There is a small desk area as well. The stereo system is a car style system that is mounted in and easy to use from the berth as well as the separate air conditioner control. The full-length mirror located on the aft bulkhead adds to the spacious appearance. Access to the head is through a door directly into the head that is decorated in decorated light colors, providing an open feel. Ventilation and natural light through the overhead deck hatch. 

  • Queen berth
  • Entertainment center
  • 66,000 BTU air conditioners
  • Stereo system
  • ID46109 tape player
  • AM/FM tuner
  • Night stand
  • Closet
  • Mirror 

Guest Stateroom

The guest stateroom features full-length side-by-side berths. The entertainment center is the same as the other stateroom, housing a TV and stereo. The head is a few steps across the entry and is easy to access.

Main Salon

The main salon is open and very spacious. Seating is with a U-shaped leather covered sofa with hi/low coffee table, an L-shaped sofa covered in the same leather with a second hi/low table provide ample space for walkthrough entertaining. Overhead halogen lighting is throughout. The window treatments are a wonderful teak blind and are easily opened for a full view of the huge side windows. The wet bar has a beautiful black granite countertop and with a built-in sink and glassware cabinet, as well as the entertainment center built-in under the counter for protection. There is a big screen TV on the aft bulkhead and can be seen from every location in the salon. 

  • Bar
  • Entertainment center
  • Sink
  • TV
  • Fax machine 
  • Air conditioner
  • CD player
  • Stereo system
  • Amplifier
  • AM/FM tuner
  • (2) Coffee tables
  • Digital satellite system
  • Heater
  • Blinds
  • Carpeting
  • (4) Speakers

Captain / Crew Quarters

Crew quarters are accessed through a deck hatch in the forward deck. Entering the crew quarter is simple and puts you directly onto the upper bunk. Features are 2 berths / bunk / head / shower.

Galley

The spacious, well laid out, and appointed galley has all modern and updated appliances. Full size 4-burner stove top and oven.

  • GE Profile full-size range with oven
  • GE Profile dishwasher
  • Goldstar microwave
  • Spacemaker can opener and coffee maker

Laundry Area

The laundry area is just forward of the guest stateroom and features an over/under full size washer and dryer behind teak doors.

Electrical System

  • (2) Northern Lights 20 kW generators in lazarette with less than 100 hrs. since full service
  • (2) Each 50-amp service each side
  • Batteries with parallel switches
  • 50-Amp dockside electrical service
  • Automatic battery charger
  • 12, 24, 110, and 220-volt electrical systems
  • Electrical inputs are on either side of the salon house

Deck

On the flybridge deck is a large davit that was reinforced in 2000 when the hull was painted. This was done to ensure enough support for the larger two person jet ski mounted on the aft deck of the flybridge as well as the Riva motor scooter. This was completed to prevent possible damage. The foredeck has a large sun pad to accommodate five.

The aft deck has a built-in settee that seats three and enough room to add more seating if needed. The entertainment center contain a pair of hi-fi speakers, CD, radio, DVD TV, or satellite system and provides music either independent from the interior or in unison with it. The salon door to the aft deck will open to provide a full 8-foot opening between the salon and aft deck.

The flybridge has full controls, bar sink, refrigerator and icemaker, extra jet ski chocks, ample comfortable seating, and full canvas.

  • Electric windlass
  • Fortress anchor
  • Swim ladder
  • Aft docking lights
  • (1) 8-man life raft
  • Bow pulpit
  • Novurania 430DL 2002 dinghy, 13’ with Yamaha 60 hp, 4-stroke outboard
  • Dual electric horns
  • Nav lights
  • Transom door

Hull

Construction: The hull was completely repainted in 2000 by Rybovich Spencer. The black stripe on the hull was remove at that time and there were reinforcements made to both the swim platform and to the upper davit to support the larger tender and water toys.

Engine and Mechanical Equipment

  • Main Engines are Twin Detroit Diesel 8V92TA’s: Both engines have been rebuilt since 2000. Port Engine hours 4137 with less than 100 SMOH and Risers less than 100 hrs. STBD Engine Hours 4064 with 1,439 SMOH. TURBOS, COOLERS, RISERS less than 100 hrs.
  • Generators: Port Gen 1,824 hours and less than 100 hours since full service. STBD Gen 7,205 hours and less than 100 hours since full service.
  • (5) Revere cycle air conditioners, 66,000 BTU
  • (3) Automatic bilge pumps
  • Oil transfer system
  • Fuel filters
  • (4) Bilge blowers
  • Freshwater cooling system
  • Electric holding tank
  • (2) Spare propellers
  • Raw water strainers
  • Watermaker


Recent Work and Equipment

Nov-14 Cockpit New PlasTEAK Cockpit top cap

Jan-22 Cockpit New Sink

May-21 Deck New Bow Cushions

May-21 Deck New Aft Deck Cushions

May-21 Deck New Carpet Aft deck and Fly Bridge

Jan-22 Deck New Retractable Tender Chocks

Feb-22 Deck New Davit motor and control on swim platform

Jan-22 Deck New Muir Storm 3500 Windlass and Anchor Chain

Sep-20 Engines STBD Engine: 2 New Turbos, Ultrasonic cleaning of Heat Exchanger, Boost Cooler and Trany Cooler. New heat exchanger zincs & Misc.

Sep-20 Engines Port Engine: Coolers checked good

Jun-20 Engines Port Engine Rebuild

Jul-05 Fly Bridge New Soft top and clear poly glass

Aug-21 Generators Port Generator new starter, ring gear, solenoid, and circuit breaker

Jul-05 Generators Both Generators Serviced

May-21 Hull 5 SeaBlaze underwater lights on ransom - Blue & White

May-22 Hull Bottom Paint & outer cutlass bearings

May-21 Interior New Interior sofas

Nov-20 Interior New Carpet Inside

Interior Royal Flush toilets.

May-21 Mechanical New Bow Thruster Side Power SE170/250TC-24V with New Bow Thruster Charger and AGM Batteries

Jun-17 Safety Equipment New Avon 8-person life raft

Jul-17 Safety Equipment New EPIRB

July, 2017 Bridge KVH for television with Direct TV

July, 2018 Bridge Garmin 8212 Chart plotter networked

July, 2019 Bridge Garmin GSD 24 Network Sounder

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ENGINES

Engine 1
  • Engine Make: Detroit Diesel
  • Engine Model: 8V92TA
  • Engine Year: 1992
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type:
  • Power HP: 735.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 4137.00
Engine 2
  • Engine Make: Detroit Diesel
  • Engine Model: 8V92TA
  • Engine Year: 1992
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type:
  • Power HP: 735.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 4064.00

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