1995 Regal
40' (12.19m) 402 Commodore - Great Escape
1995 Regal Commodore 402
- Middle River Maryland United States
- 402 Commodore
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
Description
1995 Regal 402 Commodore
Great Escape is a two owner express cruiser with a very stable 13 ft beam making it a great platform to enjoy weekends on the anchor and overnights around the Bay. The large swim platform with composite deck material, ladder, outside shower and new underwater lights will be the place where the kids hangout.
She has the very reliable Cummins diesel engines with a Westerbeke generator- maintained by the same diesel mechanic since new.
Vessel is in good condition and has lived in the upper Chesapeake Bay all of her cruising life.
Data Sheet
LOA: 40' 0" (12.19 Meters)
Type: Power - Used
Year: 1995
Beam: 13' 1"
Bridge Clearance: ' "
Draft Max: 3' 6"
Draft Min: ' "
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 28 Knots
Cruise Speed: 20 Knots
Range NMI:
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 280 Gallons (1059.91 Liters)
Fresh Water: 125 Gallons (473.18 Liters)
Holding Tank: 60 Gallons (227.12 Liters)
Full Details
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Great Escape can be entered via the swim platform, or on the gunnels on either side, depending on the dock. There are two steps up from the swim platform to the deck. There one step up on the starboard side to the side walk leading to the foredeck and bow.
The cockpit is on same level as the deck. The helm station is to starboard, and the convertible settee is to aft port. There is a radar arch with a full canvas and Isinglass enclosure.
A centerline sliding door leads to the cabin below. There are three steps into the cabin. The galley is to port. A settee with table is to starboard.
The master stateroom is forward; the aft berth is beneath the bridge.
1995 Regal 402 Accommodations
SALON
The open-plan of the salon on Great Escape makes her feel like a much bigger yacht which really set this vessel apart from others in her size. There are three canvas covered steps leading into the salon/galley area.
The custom LeatherCrest covered settee to starboard is cream colored. The curve offsets the curve of the galley counter to port. There is a high-low cherry table in front of the settee that can be used to convert the settee to an additional berth. The entire settee features finished storage which is easy to access using the three cushions.
The corners behind the settee have storage cubbies. The aft corner has a mounted reading light; the forward corner has a hidden electrical outlet.
There is a portlight behind the settee with a single accordion pleated blind. Above the portlight are two storage cabinets.
GALLEY
GALLEY
The galley on Great Escape faces the salon settee. The Norcold built-in refrigerator and freezer are forward of galley. A large storage cabinet with three pull out drawers is under the cooktop and a cabinet door with trash receptacle is under the sink. A GFI electrical outlet is also mounted under the overhead cabinets.
The Corian countertop with lip edge keeps items from sliding off the counter. There is a deep, round, polished stainless steel sink. The panel in the countertop slides back and hides to reveal the Electric two burner ceramic cooktop. A large Panasonic microwave oven is situated in the wall cabinet space to left with TV to the right.
There is a portlight in the galley with an accordion pleated blind that matches the one over the settee. Courtesy lights are mounted under the cabinets.
MASTER STATEROOM
MASTER STATEROOM
A pocket door leads from the salon forward into the ensuite master stateroom on Great Escape.
The master stateroom features: a centerline queen bed with fitted bedding. A hatch with a removable screen, four LED lights in the padded headliner, 6' 5" of headroom, and two reading lights. There is a portlight on either side of the berth with pleated drapes. Additional storage is available in the two hinged cabinets in front corners of the stateroom.
The door into the head is to starboard. There are two steps leading up to the berth to starboard. A rounded cabinet, with two shelves, and a GFI outlet are also to starboard.
The headboard behind the berth has an additional storage cabinet.
HEAD
HEAD
The head on Great Escape is to port as you enter cabin from the steps. It features a mirrored wall cabinetry, a Vacuflush head, a Corian countertop, a round stainless steel bowl sink, a small storage cabinet under the sink, a 2”X 2" tiled floor, 6' 3" of headroom, electrical outlets, an AC/heat vent, and a towel bar.
A separate stall shower is created by closing the clear Plexiglas doors. The shower stall features: a towel bar, a shelf for toiletries, an integrated seat, a removable shower head, and an opening portlight.
COCKPIT AND SWIM PLATFORM
COCKPIT AND SWIM PLATFORM
The swim platform deck surfaces are covered with composite deck covering. The swim platform has pop-up doors accessing a large lighted storage area, a folding swim ladder, pull out shower head, and transom door to starboard enters the cockpit.
The cockpit has a removable full camper canvas back cover. The curved seating wraps the aft and port side with cup holders at each corner. A shock assisted floor hatch lifts up on hinges to access the engine room. The wet bar is to starboard behind the helm seat. It features: a Corian countertop, a white Corian round bowl sink with goose neck faucet. [existing icemaker is inoperative]
The helm is forward to starboard. The bolstered double helm seat with footrest, has electric adjustment. A lift up compartment houses the Raymarine nav unit. The burlwood accented helm makes the captain feel like he is at the controls of a luxury sports car. The instrument panel is laid out efficiently.
A sliding Plexiglas centerline door leads to the cabin below. It locks for security, and has an integrated sliding screen for ventilation.
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
ENGINES
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: 6BTA
- Engine Year: 1995
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: V
- Power HP: 315.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1264.00
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: 6BTA
- Engine Year: 1995
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: V
- Power HP: 315.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1220.00
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A native of Miami, Florida Jason grew up around boats and boating. He started sailing at the Coconut Grove Sailing Club at the age of 8 and got his first boat, a sunfish, at 11. He worked for his father, a professional yacht captain, 7 summers running from the age of 14; working out of Jones Boat Yard and Richard Bertram Yacht Yard, maintaining Trumpy, Burger and Feadship motor yachts. A graduate of Florida State University and study programs in London, England and Urbino, Italy, Jason moved to Washington DC to attend graduate school at George Washington University; followed by a career in international distribution with a focus on consultative sales, marketing and contract negotiation. A long-time resident of the Annapolis, Maryland, Jason is a member of the Chesapeake Yacht Club and an Eastport Yacht Club alumnus. Jason cruised the Chesapeake for 10 years aboard his Columbia 10.7, before becoming an avid racer; participating in the Pirates Cove Race Club's Wednesday night series on the West River, as well as various CBYRA Bay races for the last 23 seasons. After teaching his son’s to sail aboard their Hunter 27, Jason and his family can now be found cruising the Chesapeake aboard their Beneteau 381. We are pleased this seasoned sales professional and life-long boating enthusiast has joined our team here at Curtis Stokes Associates; where he is focused on helping sellers find the right buyer and buyers find right boat.
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