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Beneteau Antares 9.0 OB
Just listed. If you are looking for a new boat, this 2023 Antares is worth a close look.
Just circa 40 hours on the motors and everything looks like it has just been unwrapped from the factory. She has a bow thruster, electric windlass, Garmin 9" multi-function display, GT 23-TH sensor, Navionics Aus/NZ, and a Garmin 215 VHF. She has two cabins and a walk-in bathroom/shower. A nice galley with two burner gas cooker, 60L fridge, SS sink with mixer tap. Music is provided through a Fusion Bluetooth sound system. The electric toilet is freshwater flush. The wheelhouse is complete with a sunroof and side door. Twin Mercury 200CXL 3.4l DTS outboards, Lenco trim tabs and 2 X 300L fuel tanks under floor. A telescopic awning shades the cockpit when required and the saloon table is convertible to a day bed.
This as new vessel is available to view by appointment in Mooloolaba. Asking $335.000.00.
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Location: | Mooloolaba QLD |
Region: | Queensland |
Year: | 2023 |
Designer: | Beneteau Powerboats |
Builder: | Beneteau Powerboats |
Length: | 29′ 11″ (9.12m) |
Beam: | 2.99 |
Draft: | 0.6 |
Displacement: | 4259kg |
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Hull Material: | Fibreglass/GRP |
Deck Material: | Sandwich (Polyester resin - Glass Fiber - Balsa core) |
Engine: | 2 x Mercury 200CXL 3.4l DTS Outboards Lenco electric trim tabs |
Engine Make: | Mercury |
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Fuel Type: | Petrol |
Engine Hours: | 40 @ Listing |
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Propulsion: | Out Boards |
Thrusters: | Bow |
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Fuel Capacity: | 2 x 300l, Roto-moulded fuel tanks |
WaterCapacity: | 160l |
Galley: | (to starboard) Laminated kitchen worktop, Storage drawer, Storage cupboard with waste bin / bottle holder, Glass flap to protect the work surface, Stainless steel sink, Cold water mixer tap under pressure, Fixed 2 hob gas cooktop |
Refrigeration: | 60L refrigerator |
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Hot Water System: | 25l Water heater |
Accommodation: | Headroom: 1,63m / 5'4'' Inward-facing saloon convertible into a bed, Copilot seat with swivelling seat back (navigation / saloon positions) Storage lockers under side seating. Three-leaf sliding door, side door and sunroof, Wraparound windows make the wheelhouse incredibly bright. |
Cabins: | Two separate cabins, one galley and a cleverly fitted shower room. Forward cabin, Headroom: 1,79m / 5'10'' (under berth: 0,93m / 3'2'') Double berth: - Length (max): 1,94m / 6'4'' - Beam (max): 2m / 6'7'' Opening deck hatch, in the cabin Aft cabin, Headroom: 1,78m / 5'10'' (under berth: 0,74m / 2'5'') Double bed (1,92m x 1,40m / 6'4'' x 4'7'') Opening port on wheelhouse |
Berths: | 6 |
Shower: | Headroom:1,85m / 6'1'', Deck Shower |
Toilet: | Fresh water flush electric marine toilet |
Entertainment: | Fusion MS-RA70N Bluetooth sound system |
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Covers: | Cockpit awning |
Ground Tackle: | Lewmar electric windlass |
Safety Gear: | 2 Bilge pumps: 1 Manual pump - 1 Electronic pump, Flares, |
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Electrics: | 12 V Electrical panel, 12 V socket, Shore power & 25amp battery charger. 230V/25l hot water system. Battery switch located in compartment under the aft saloon seat, Navigation lights = 1 all-round light on collapsible samson post, Navigation lights (Bicolor) |
Electronics/Navigation: | Garmin 9" Multifunction display, Garmin GT23-TH Sensor, Navionics AUS & NZ map card, VHF Garmin 215 |
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Deck Gear: | Mooring lines, Bow forestay chain plate, Self-bailing mooring locker with hatch cover, Eye bolt to secure mooring, Stainless steel open pulpit surrounding the cockpit up to the cockpit steps, Asymmetric catwalks. |
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This is one of the last Catana 58 catamarans ever built, and she was, more or less, a custom project and meant to be the rocket ship version of this all time classic world voyaging catamaran. Her owner made use of carbon fiber in every area of the build to bring down her weight. Careful decisions were made at every turn on her build to make her the fastest Catana 58 ever built. And she is that.
Go over her specifications, examine her interior, her inventory, and what you have here is a near-new boat, built to the highest possible standards, for an amazing price. A yacht such as this could not be duplicated today for anything less than US$2,300,000. She has every possible piece of high-end equipment you can add to a performance cruising cat.
She is one of my personal “best values” catamarans for someone wanting a near new boat of this size that has the get up and go to sail anywhere in the world in speed and comfort.
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