2004 Legacy 52'

15.85 m
$ 349,000 USD
1535 SE 17th Street, Suite 103 B, 33316USAFort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA

2004 Legacy

52' (15.85 m) - Edmond Dantes

Edmond Dantes Downeast Styling, outstanding performance and state of the art systems will certainly turn heads. She boats a recent paint job and her vibrant blue hull is beautiful. Her very low hour MAN 1050hp diesels provide exciting performance with cruising speeds in the high 20 knot range and ma

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

$ 349,000 USD

โ‚ฌ 322,664 Euros
$ 482,846 CAD
ยฃ 268,861 GBP

Description

ANOTHER $50,000 PRICE REDUCTION! THIS DOWNEASTER SHOWS GREAT, RUNS GREAT AND IS READY TO CRUISE, FISH OR PARTY NOW! OWNER IS HIGHLY MOTIVATED!


Edmond Dantes Downeast Styling, outstanding performance and state of the art systems will certainly turn heads. She boasts a recent paint job and her vibrant blue hull is beautiful. Her very low hour MAN 1050hp diesels provide exciting performance with cruising speeds in the high 20 knot range and maximum speeds well above 30 knots. She is an excellent sea boat and offers a great ride! Service is up-to-date and 1000 hour service has been completed.


She is a Bill Langan designed vessel and is hull #4 of the semi-custom Legacy series built by Freedom Yachts of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Her large interior space, two stateroom, two head layout combined with up to date electronics, bow and stern thrusters, generous deck walkarounds make her an excellent choice for your time on the water.


Her generous flybridge combined with the outriggers adds still another dimension to this outstanding vessel. She is a complete vessel combing the classic Downeast style and all the comforts for extended cruising and outstanding performance.

LOA51'

LOA Inch6''

LOA15.70''

Beam16'

Draft Max Feet4'

Draft Max Inch5''

Fuel Tank (Gallons)2148

Fuel Tank (Liters)8131.06

Fresh Water (Gallons)190

Fresh Water (Liters)719.23

Holding Tank (Gallons)50

Holding Tank (Liters)189.27

TypePower

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Name

Edmond Dantes

HIN/IMO

FYCLD004A304

51'6" (15.70 Meters)

Power-Used

Year

2004

4'5"

Cabins

2

Heads

2

Maximum Speed

35 Knots

Cruise Speed

28 Knots

Fuel Type

Diesel

Hull Material

Fiberglass

2148 Gallons (8131.06 Liters)

190 Gallons (719.23 Liters)

50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)

Dry Weight

46000

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: MAN
  • ModelEngine Model: 2840 LE 403
  • Drive TypeDrive Type: Direct
  • Power HPPower HP: 1050.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 782.99
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • HoursHours: 1070.00

Engine 2

  • Engine Make: MAN
  • ModelEngine Model: 2840 LE 403
  • Drive TypeDrive Type: Direct
  • Power HPPower HP: 1050.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 782.99
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • HoursHours: 1077.00
  • Engine Quantity2
  • Generators

    Generator 1

    • Generator Make: Northern Lights
    • Generator KW: 16.00
    • Generator Hours: 840.00

    Full Details

    Overview

    This is hull #4 of the semi-custom 52 Legacy series built by Freedom Yacht of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Her Bill Langan design is a wonderful study in proportions, lines, form and function, and its outstanding performance may even be more impressive than its looks. Twin 1050hp MAN diesels make her leap up onto plane and cut through a head sea delivering a soft landing. Fully loaded she weighs in at over 50,000 lbs. She offers a spacious two cabin, two head accommodations, yet still boasts a nimble and thrilling ride.

    Vessel Walkthrough

    Beginning aft, the cockpit is accessed from the 2' 5" deep leak swim platform through a starboard side transom door. There is a port side built-in cushioned settee forward on the port side and a stainless steel gradual ladder up to the flybridge to starboard. A large electrically opening hatch centerline forward gives access to the generous lazaretto and engine room with 5'5" headroom. The cockpit perimeter has treated teak cap rails. All exterior hardware is commercial grade 316L stainless steel, hawse pipes, cleats and deck hardware.

    The flybridge features wrap around seating for eight surrounding a flip-up teak table and an insulated ice box attached forward of the helm console. A molded fiberglass bench seat for two has a storage locker to starboard and a small refrigerator to port. The helm station has excellent 360 degree visibility and all electronics and navigation equipment is duplicated or repeated. A Stratoglass panel wind screen slides in just forward of the helm. A fiberglass hardtop is supported with aluminum stanchions.

    The bow is accessed via 19 inch wide side decks. There are treated teak rails capping raised toe kicks and double stainless steel handrails. Fully forward on the raised bow are two lockers. One for fender storage, the other for anchor chain storage. A freshwater wash down is adjacent to the anchor locker. Just aft of the bow is a large Sunbrella cushioned sun pad.

    The salon is entered through a heavy duty Freeman sliding aluminum door. One is immediately impressed with the craftsmanship of raised panel satin finished American cherry joiner work which blends perfectly with the teak and holly sole as well as the Ultra Suede headliner throughout. There are large windows port, starboard and aft with curtains and Hunter Douglas Silhouette shades for privacy. The forward windshield has a snap-on exterior cover. Immediately to starboard is a new built-in refrigerator maker combo unit, followed by cabinetry housing the entertainment center with screen TV on an electric lift, audio/video components and bottle storage. All the way forward is the lower helm station with Stidd helm chair and complete navigation electronics suite. Directly across from the lower helm to port is the traditional companion navigators station complete with chart table and lounge. Aft to port is a large newly upholstered L-shaped settee and matching ottoman with interior storage which serves as additional seating or cocktail table. There are port and starboard sliding doors forward for direct access to the side decks.

    Moving forward from the salon, you descend five steps down a large centerline stairway into an open atrium where the galley and dining areas are located. This space is perfect for entertaining with its atrium effect achieved by being located below the windshield to remain open above to the salon. The teak and holly sole continues from the galley/dinette area right up to the master stateroom forward.

    To port is the galley with raised panel satin cherry cabinetry and drawers, Ubatuba granite counter tops and top of the line appliances. There is a new convection oven forward and two under-mounted white ceramic sinks aft. Behind the cherry paneled cabinets are two Sub Zero refrigerator drawer unites, a 15 bottle wine chiller and a Tundra electric freezer compartment under the counter top. An array of cabinets and deep storage areas are more than adequate for extended cruising. Across to starboard is an L-shaped dinette surrounded by more raised panel cabinetry. The ships electrical panels are concealed behind two raised panel doors aft in this area. Forward is a built-in 15" TV flanked by two glass storage cabinets.

    Continuing forward in the companionway, immediately to starboard is the guest/day head followed by the guest stateroom. The head has a shower, sink, vanity and a Vacuflush toilet. There is also a second door in this head leading directly into the guest stateroom. The guest stateroom has upper and lower bunks with a large hanging locker and additional drawers under the lower bunk. Reading lights are at the head of each bunk. There is an overhead hatch and a port light at the upper bunk.

    The master stateroom is forward and features a centerline queen berth with custom foam mattress and an en-suite with stall shower. There are two large hanging lockers to port and a large single locker on the starboard side of the cabin along with eight additional raised panel cabinets and four large drawers under the berth. A 26" flat screen TV is mounted on the starboard side at the foot of the bed. There are both port and starboard port lights and an overhead Bomar hatch which provide an abundance of natural light. A combination washer/dryer is located in a cabinet in the master head. In addition, there is an overhead Bomar hatch and port light in the head.

    Electronics, Navigation Equipment

    (2) Garmin 7612 XSV GPS/Chart plotter/Depth sounder (upper and lower stations)

    Garmin VHF radio (lower station)

    Garmin GXM-53 Sirius XM weather module

    Garmin B744VL transducer

    Icom M502 VHF radio (upper station)

    (2) Furuno 10.6" NavNet multi function displays, radar, GPS chart plotter, sounder (upper and lower stations)

    (2) Furuno 6 kW radar

    (2) Furuno RD-30 data units (upper and lower stations)

    (2) Simrad AP 20 autopilot control heads (upper and lower stations)

    (2) Ritchie Voyager 3" compass's (upper and lower stations)

    (4) MAN digital engine data displays, port and starboard (upper and lower stations)

    ACR remote search light control (upper and lower stations)

    Side power bow and stern thruster controls (upper and lower stations)

    ZF Micro commander electrical engine controls with low idle and synchronization

    Exalto wiper controls

    VDO gauges

    Bennett trim tab indicators and controls

    Entertainment Electronics

    42" Sony LCD TV on lift, salon

    Sony DVP-NS725P DVD/CD player

    Yamaha R-N703 A/V receiver with bluetooth and Wi-Fi capable

    Niles ZR-8630 AV multi zone distribution receiver

    (2) DirecTV HD receivers

    26" Panasonic LCD TV, master stateroom

    15" Panasonic LCD TV, galley


    Deck, Hull Equipment

    Molded fiberglass non-skid decks

    Varnished teak cap rails

    Stainless steel handrails with port and starboard breakaway sections midship boarding

    (5) Bomar deck hatches

    (3) Windshield wipers

    Windshield privacy/sun cover

    Muir 24V DC anchor windlass with deck switches

    Delta plow anchor with 60' galvanized chain, 200' 5/8" nylon rods

    Spare Fortress FX55 anchor with rode

    Kahlenberg dual trumpet air horns

    Hailer speaker

    ACR remote controlled searchlight

    International navigation lights

    Courtesy cockpit and deck lights

    Teak over fiberglass cockpit deck

    Built-in settee with Sunbrella cushions, port forward cockpit

    Hydraulic cockpit lazaretto, engine room entry hatch

    Transom boarding gate, starboard

    Teak swim platform with stainless steel swim ladder

    Dockside water inlet

    Fresh water wash down

    Glendinning Cablemaster with 50', 50 amp cord, port transom

    30 amp shore power inlet, port transom

    (4) flush mount rod holders, cockpit

    (5) Rod rocket launcher, flybridge aft

    Fusion 6.5" Signature speakers, cockpit and flybridge

    Molded fiberglass helm bench seat with storage locker and compact refrigerator, flybridge

    U-shaped forward seating with Sunbrella cushions and storage beneath, flybridge

    Venturi Plexiglass windscreen with stainless steel frame

    Fiberglass hardtop with aluminum frame work and recessed overhead lights

    Engine Room, Mechanical Equipment

    Twin MAN 2840LC403 diesel engines rated 1050hp each 2300rpm

    ZF 550A reduction gears with 1.971:1 ratios

    ZF electronic engine controls

    3" stainless steel shafts

    PSS dripless shaft sealsHydraulic steering system with pressure gauge and canister filter

    (2) Dometic 24,000 BTU chiller units

    Chilled water circulating pump

    (4) Electric automatic bilge pumps

    (3) Electric automatic sump pumps

    (2) High water alarm switches

    Dual DC freshwater pumps with accumulator tank

    20 gallon Atlantic Marine electric hot water heater

    Dometic Sealand Vacuflush sanitation system

    Air compressor with accumulator tank to horns

    DC blowers, port and starboard

    Side Power 24V bow and stern thrusters

    Bennett trim tabs

    AC raw water circulating pump

    (2) 18.6 lb FE241 fixed fire suppression cylinders

    Fiberglass mufflers to each engine with underwater discharge and low speed bypass

    Electrical Equipment

    Northern Lights 16kW generator with 1230 hours

    120V/240V AC electrical system

    12V/24V DC electrical system

    50 amp and 30 amp shore power connections

    (2) Northstar 8D AGM batteries to each engine 

    (4) Northstar 8D AGM batteries, ship service

    (2) Northstar 8D AGM batteries, thrusters

    Mastervolt 30 amp electronic battery charger 

    Mastervolt 60 amp battery charger 

    Central bonding system

    Salesman Comments

    If you are looking for a boat that can do it all with comfort, performance and appearance, don't miss the opportunity to see 'Edmond Dantes'. Her Downeast appearance combined with excellent quality and ease of handling makes her a perfect choice for all of your boating needs. She is easy to see in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. For more information or to arrange a showing please contact Central Listing Agent, Bob Epstein at (954) 648-2002 or bob@seattleyachts.com

    Contact

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Bob Epstein We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Bob Epstein. We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Bob Epstein.

    Edmond Dantes 52ft Legacy Yacht For Sale
    Bob Epstein
    Yacht Sales

    1535 SE 17th Street

    Suite 103 B

    Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA