Jeff Merrill Yacht Sales, Inc.
949-355-4950
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Jeff Merrill Yacht Sales, Inc.
949-355-4950
Year | 2005 |
Make | Custom |
Model | Snowbird |
Class | Trawler |
Length | 22.25m |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Aluminium |
Offered By | Jeff Merrill Yacht Sales, Inc. |
True Love is a stellar example of an ideal coastal cruising trawler. This is quite simply an extraordinary yacht. Her two owners have contributed their expertise and care and enjoyed many years of trouble-free cruising. She is a wonderful live aboard for months on end.
Her active use and regular maintenance regimen have kept her in Bristol condition. True Love is truly at home in stormy offshore weather and equally comfortable plying calm coastal waters on shore. Throughout her life, there has never been a limitation due to budget. She has the coastal cruising experience to take you and your family safely to numerous ports of call. If you are a discriminating buyer looking for an innovative yacht that includes the necessities of home and you have longed to own a unique exceptionally designed and outfitted one-of-a-kind motor yacht and, in a position to take off for adventures, you deserve a closer look – let’s get you aboard!
True Love is truly “ready to cruise” and will continue providing her new owners the special luxury of comfortable cruising with safety and redundancy.
INTRODUCTION:
True Love is a performance semi-displacement trawler motor yacht that will appeal to discriminating buyers who may also be considering comparable quality series-built brands such as Fleming, Marlow, Offshore, Hampton, Ocean Alexander, and Outer Reef.
Created out of custom aluminum alloy, she is an outstanding island hopper and coastal cruiser. Offered for sale by her second owners, True Love represents a unique opportunity for an experienced cruiser who can appreciate the outstanding value she represents. It may seem difficult to establish value for a one-of-a-king original, but one factual measure is the price she cost to build new, which was over six million dollars in 2005!
The first owners were an experienced cruising couple who owned several sailboats and purchased two Grand Banks trawlers before deciding to order one final yacht that would satisfy their desires for the ideal cruising boat. It had to be appealing, practical and above all, easy to operate and maintain. They studied the trawler models marketed by the leading yacht builders but could not find anything suitable. They came to the realization that a stock boat would not work. They were in the fortunate position to afford a custom new build which ended up being their best solution. They engaged renowned naval architect, Gregory Marshall, to work out the profile and layout that they wanted. With designs completed, they interviewed several builders in Canada (their home country) before selecting Park Isle Marine in British Columbia for construction.
For the size and performance they were looking for, it was determined that aluminum alloy construction would give them the strength and weight they needed. Their boat savvy and marine trade experienced son was hired as project manager to oversee his parents’ ambitious goal. A very positive collaborative effort was commenced in 2004.
Every aspect of the boat was thoroughly researched with the goal of achieving their “perfect floating home”. The design was enhanced by creating a bill of materials that specified the best available, industry leading equipment. The launch was a huge success, a beautiful build completed with compliments and congratulations all around. Then the vessel was shipped to Florida for test trips and a Bahamas cruise. Unfortunately, one aspect was a huge disappointment. The original concept specified a diesel electric propulsion package which, unfortunately, was never able to meet the performance promises.
The final solution after many trial runs and conferences was to start over. Two Scania engines (branded Yanmar) were installed by Deltaville Boatyard in Virginia. The propulsion change meant a two-year delay in their ability to go out cruising and even though the build year is listed as 2005, the owners were not able to enjoy True Love (originally called Retired Sailor III) until 2010. After several years of very enjoyable cruising, they were satisfied and had accomplished their objectives successfully. With time catching up, they completed their boating adventures and decided to sell their beloved boat. She was listed for sale for three and a half million dollars in 2015.
The owners of Deltaville Boatyard were her custodians and were also granted cruising privileges, a win/win situation for remote ownership and ultimately an arrangement was made to transfer possession to the people who knew this boat the best.
Hours reported in August 2021 are:
Port main = 3,156
Starboard main = 3,156
30 kW Generator = 3,583
16 kW Generator = 5,959
True Love is best summarized in one word “innovative”. She boasts a collection of best-in-class features and equipment. A comprehensive list of these selections is included here to help you understand the thought and attention to detail that went into this project. Reading through this write up will acquaint you with the thinking and detail, along with the time and effort that defined this build. However, nothing will tell her story better than actually getting aboard to see for yourself.
MAIN DECK
The large swim platform aft serves as the most convenient access from floating dock and by tender. You can also board the main deck (double walk around) of True Love using the Marquipt removable stairway through four gates in the side decks.
SWIM PLATFORM
A great first impression! You will appreciate her dock-sized swim platform for easy boarding. You can adjust the safety rail and detachable swim ladder. The large, hinged storage lockers are conveniently installed outboard in the transom where they secure fresh water hoses, shore power and assorted miscellaneous gear. The centerline promenade stairwell is wide with large steps that easily transition to the aft deck cockpit. The stairwell includes a hot and cold freshwater hand shower and has two opening port lights for the aft stateroom.
AFT DECK
True Love’s covered aft deck is ideal for entertaining and provides an incredible view of your surroundings. You are five feet above the waterline which make this a very dry and secure boat. There are portable chairs and tables for relaxing as well as storage locker. There is a sink, ice maker and refrigerator as well as a sidebar beverage dispensing system. A safety gate is located at the top of the stairwell to fence in the cockpit and swings open for access to the swim platform. You can enter the saloon through the double French doors or go forward along either side deck. There are two boarding doors aft and moving along the side you will see engine room ventilation grills and fuel fill gauges.
FOREDECK:
The foredeck was designed to provide a huge open space with high bulwarks and tall aluminum tubular railing for safety. The anchor deck is a raised stage with the windlass and chain lockers. The dual anchor well is angled forward to drain the mess from anchor wash down. There are two anchors ready to deploy with chain stoppers and cleats. The large deep chain lockers have a separate shelf aft for the Glendinning shore power retrievers and fresh water hoses. There are rollers and cleats for dock lines as well. Along the side decks are fender storage racks, cleats and freeing ports. The sole is durable Marine 2000 non-slip. Aft, below the reverse raked windows is a huge, hinged storage container for stowing lines and shore power attachments.
MAIN SALOON:
Entering the saloon from the raised aft deck through the water tight glass French doors you will be impressed with the inviting layout and wide-open vistas outboard providing a great sense of space. There are large opening windows, and the beautiful cherry wood is accented appropriately with warm colored ultra-suede wall covering. The cork flooring adds a practical and decorative touch that also has sound insulation advantages. The saloon was designed for both lounging and dining with a generous gathering area featuring a comfortable upholstered couch and matching arm chairs which are dogged down. There is an innovative high low coffee/dining table which can seat eight. An entertainment center with flat screen television is located in the aft starboard cabinetry with controls for the upper and main deck speakers.
There are two stairwells. The forward (starboard amidships) leads up to the flybridge and below to the owner stateroom, utility and third cabin. The aft stairwell leads down to the full beam guest stateroom and engine room.
DAY HEAD
For convenience, forward on the starboard side of the saloon is a day head opposite the galley, aft of the forward stairs.
GALLEY:
Located forward along the port side deck there are two opposing L shaped Corian counters, with a spill lip all around, making this a marvelous area for preparing meals. The counter surface area is impressive. Four swivel chairs are positioned along the outside counter for dining. There are ample drawers below and lockers above. Below counter appliances include a microwave, sink and trash compactor. The four-burner electric cook top is divided by an electric BBQ with an exhaust hood above. One of the highlights is the custom designed dumbwaiter for easy delivery of food and drinks to the flybridge upper deck.
LOWER HELM STATION AND DESK:
The design of the lower helm station was intended to keep the captain and guests connected during hours of cruising. The forward reverse raked windows provide excellent visibility ahead. This forward helm station includes a folding helm chair to starboard with a navigation console, thrusters and engine controls. Electrical breakers are concealed behind a locker door. An office like desk is to port with drawers and a printer. There is a wraparound counter behind the window for quick storage.
LOWER DECK
The forward lower-level deck begins with the Utility room at the base of the stairs that begin at the saloon / galley intersection. Across to port is the third cabin (office/den) and the owners’ stateroom is located towards the bow.
UTILITY/LAUNDRY ROOM
The forward stairs lead down to a large utility room that connects to the port guest cabin and owner stateroom forward. There is a covered sink, a top loading chest freezer and a Miele clothes washer and dryer. There are sliding locker doors outboard for additional storage. Opening portlights provide additional ventilation. The stairs lift to reveal the central vacuum canister, a safe and extra storage space.
FORWARD PORT STATEROOM
This stateroom has a single bed size settee and a hinged single Murphy bed in the bulkhead with a small desk with drawers below. Primarily used as a den with couch and desk it has the convenience of quickly converting to a comfortable cabin. There are storage lockers on the outboard wall and hidden ones behind the settee cushions. The head and shower are ensuite. This cabin would make an excellent captain’s quarters.
OWNER STATEROOM- FORWARD
The original owners chose the area below the foredeck as their stateroom because of the extra light from the three hatches and the ability to hear the motion of the bow. Closing the door from the Utility landing, this is a spacious private stateroom with ensuite head and shower. For sleeping there are two three quarter size beds outboard. A wide centerline walkway is covered with a rug. The cork flooring has an innovative locking system that covers several large storage compartments in the bilge area, containing plastic bins. The bins hold extensive spare parts and tools with an estimated replacement value of $10,000.00. There is a complete inventory sheet of contents. There is a floor to ceiling shoe locker to starboard as you enter. There are his and hers hanging lockers with a handy lowering bar system for convenient hanging of short items above the bureaus, as well as a full-length hanging locker.
OWNER HEAD:
This is a convenient and private head with shower and sink. It is paneled with cherry wood and wall coverings and includes a mirrored medicine cabinet and lockers.
The aft lower-level deck has a curved stairway from the aft port corner of the saloon. The landing at the base of the stairs allows you to go forward to the engine room or aft to the full beam VIP guest stateroom.
VIP GUEST STATEROOM – AFT:
This is a unique layout that was a special requirement for the original owners who loved family style cruising. Located underneath the aft deck is a true full beam stateroom with large queen-sized beds port and starboard and an ensuite shower and head. Between the beds and aft is the bureau with a large counter top and several drawers underneath. The bureau cabinetry is easily removed to allow access to the watertight “Tiller Flats” area and the steering gear.
TILLER FLATS:
The “flats” are located behind the removable bureau in the guest stateroom. This is where all the rudder steering gear and stern thruster equipment is serviced.
GUEST HEAD
This head is spacious with excellent lighting.
ENGINE ROOM:
This “stand up” engine room is something you would hope to find on a much larger yacht. The importance of installing reliable gear that is easy to access and service has always been the priority. You enter through a Diamond Sea Glaze door with viewing window. The engine room is easy to move around in and has railing inboard of the engines for hand support. The sure-footed flooring locks in place. The centerline walk way enables instant access forward to the stabilizers and watermaker. The two generators are installed aft. There are three fuel tanks, two outboard and one beneath the sole. Aft is an electrical panel with breakers and spare fuses. Each raw water system has a separate through hull for intake. A unique discharge water sea chest returns overboard. The Delta T ventilation system moves a massive amount of air. For safety there is a fire suppression bottle. There is even an emergency escape hatch with built-in steps, and there is also a signal alert red light on flybridge to notify crew if needed.
UPPER DECK
FLYBRIDGE
The flybridge stairs from the main deck level below lead to a sliding door with screen, which secures the interior living areas from the upper deck. This top deck is all on one level with the area forward of the mast enclosed with clear Lexan panels. The side panels are mounted on separate tracks allowing them to be opened independently or they can be removed and stored in vinyl bags. This area has proven to be the most popular area of the boat, whether underway or at anchor and can be temperature controlled. Centered forward is the helm station which has all the necessary nav /com electronics easily reached from the two-seater Stidd helm bench. Below the console is storage space for life jackets etc. and there is a movable chart box on top. The crew enjoys the forward-facing seating port and starboard. For meals there is a U-shaped seating area with a drop-leaf table. The aluminum hardtop has opening hatches giving extra lighting and ventilation. The flybridge and boat deck are divided by the mast which has a clever lowering apparatus for powering under low bridges and easy access to the mast head electronics. One of the highlights is the built-in dumbwaiter from the galley which allows the easy delivery of food and drinks between levels.
The area between the flybridge and boat deck is designed as open space for sunning, exercising or just relaxing. There are legacy bike mounts (no bicycles included). Plasteak flooring provides a finished and practical surface.
The boat deck stores the Apex 15’ RIB mounted athwartships and the Steelhead crane, which can launch off the stern or either side.
BOAT DECK:
The boat deck area is surrounded by safety railings with lots of open deck space for reclining and enjoying the sun and fresh air. There are two large storage lockers, the starboard one contains a wash-down hose and there is a handy low box fridge / freezer alongside. The tender is mounted across the beam and can be launched off the transom or to either side with the Steelhead crane aft.
EXTERIOR
MACHINERY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT:
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS:
True Love was built to cruise in US and Bahamian waters and is set up with a very well-engineered electrical system.
ELECTRONICS
The amount of navigation, communication and entertainment electronics supplied throughout True Love is astounding. She is well integrated with excellent electronics for reliable ‘away from land’ travel.
ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS:
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
True Love includes very well thought out fresh water, black water and gray water plumbing. Redundancy is built into all three systems. All dock water is pre-filtered.
MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
Continual maintenance work to care for and refresh True Love has been ongoing at her home base at the Deltaville Boatyard. Every effort has been made to keep her clean, reliable, and ready to continue cruising.
HULL CONSTRUCTION:
Most production trawlers marketed to the public take advantage of the simplicity of duplicating sister ships through the use of fiberglass construction. Provided the design is well founded and the tooling is well made, the builder can offer a series of hulls that are uniform in construction and the manufacturing process is more streamlined and faster to crank out boats. There is an argument to be made for building trawlers out of metal - with steel and aluminum being the preferred materials. For a full displacement yacht where weight is less critical, steel is more popular. True Love was constructed using aluminum alloy for better strength to weight ratios and to keep her lighter to gain more speed. The entire design was first computer modeled (at significant expense) and these precise dimensions enabled the aluminum to be cut to exact specifications then welded together. The initial frames were set up to develop a robust hull form.
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS AND FEATURES:
True Love is a three-level flush deck boat
YACHT NAME: TRUE LOVE BRAND AND MODEL: Snowbird 73 TYPE: Custom aluminum coastal trawler yacht with flybridge LOCATION: Deltaville, VA MODEL YEAR: 2005 HULL NUMBER: 1 HULL COLOR: Awlgrip Moondust hull, White superstructure DECK: Marine 2000 REGISTRY: United States Coast Guard documented DESIGNER: Gregory Marshall BUILDER: Park Isle Marine | Sooke, BC Canada HULL MATERIAL: Aluminum alloy DISPLACEMENT: 118,500 pounds | 53.75 MT BALLAST: 2,000 pounds | 907 KG (Lead) SPEED: Cruise 9.0 knots, Top 14.0 knots RANGE: 1,000 miles @ 8.75 knots LOA: 73’0” | 22.25 M LWL: 62’6” | 19.05 M BEAM: 19’0 | 5.79M DRAFT: 5’7” | 1.80 M AIR DRAFT: 29’6” (9.02 M), mast down 21’6” (6.58 M) A/B RATIO: 2.65:1 PRISMATIC COEFFICIENT 0.76 Cp ENGINES: (2) Scania 6SY-STP 720 HP (Yanmar) (Hours~ 3,156 August 2021) TRANSMISSIONS: ZF transmissions with 2.6:1 reduction gear PROPELLER / SHAFT Aquamet 22, 3” propeller shafts | 5 blade bronze 36” x 28” |AquaDrive thrust bearings |Tides shaft seals MAIN EXHAUST: Wet exhaust by De Angelo THRUSTERS: ABT 12HP hydraulic bow and stern thrusters with proportional controls STABILIZATION: ABT TRAC 370 digital active fins STEERING: Lower and flybridge helms | Accusteer helm pumps | Tides seals on rudder posts | Eaton hydraulic pump emergency steering system | Jastram steering helm cylinders | Steering bypass system ELECTRICAL: 60 Hertz – US style – 50-amp SHORE POWER: 50-amp for house and air conditioning (connections fore and aft) | (2) Dual 50A/240V shore power cords by Glendinning retrieval systems (fore and aft) | (2) Charles 12 KVA isolation transformers for 50 amp power feeds (fore and aft) GENERATORS: Northern Lights 30 kW 240V 60Hz (Generator hours: ~3,582) August 2021 | Northern Lights 12 kW 240V 60Hz (Generator hours: ~5,959) August 2021 INVERTERS/CHARGERS: (2) Outback VFX 3524 3500W - 3,500 Watt inverter/chargers |Inverter by-pass| BATTERIES: Odyssey AGM batteries on sliding shelves in engine room INTERIOR LIGHTING: LED lighting CLIMATE CONTROL: Dometic – Cruisair chilled water air conditioning MACHINERY EQUIPMENT: Reverso fuel polishing, priming and transfer system | Reverso 210 GPH Separ pump | Algae X fuel conditioner | Reverso oil change system | Delta T engine room ventilation system | Dual Racor fuel filters with petcock drains for both mains |Olsun isolation transformer 12 KVA WINDLASS: Lofrans Titan 2000W electric 24V horizontal windlass with capstan top GROUND TACKLE: (2) Delta deep set 110 lb. galvanized anchors | 200’ of G4 3/8” high test chain | Chain stoppers CRANE: Steelhead CT900 crane with 900-pound max capacity TENDER AND OUTBOARD: Apex A-15 six-person RIB 15' inflatable dinghy with seat, steering console and 20 gallon tank|50 HP Yamaha outboard NAV/COM BRANDS: Furuno | Icom |Simrad | Jastram ENTERTAINMENT: Flat screen TV, CD player, monitor, IPod attachment | Speakers in ceiling on main, aft and upper deck | V Surround receiver: - Denon AVR-2106 | Speaker control: - Russound SDB series speaker selector | Direct TV: - HD Receiver | Television: - Sony, flat screen in entertainment center| Denon receiver and DVD, plus Direct TV Television antennas: - TracVision 4 plus MultiSat control | Television/VCR/DVD player(s): - Clarion VS755 digital media player in 3rd cabin | DVD Video Player and Monitor: - Denon DVD-1720 in third cabin | Speakers: - in saloon, galley, aft deck and flybridge headliners STATEROOMS: (3) Owner forward, Guest forward port, VIP aft WATER MAKER: Village Marine PWV 1200 gallon per day 220 V AC watermaker HEADS: (4) Royal Flush (electric freshwater) HOT WATER: Torrid MVS 40 gallon hot water tank SHOWERS: (4) Stand up in owner head with door |Stand up in guest head with bi-fold door | Stand up in VIP head with door| Cockpit shower LAUNDRY: Miele W1113 clothes washer and Miele T1313 clothes dryer (Replaced in 2023) GALLEY: Miele KM 400 series four burner electric cook top with barbeque grill | Vent-a-hood above stove top | Uline refrigerator with two refrigerator drawers below |Woods 5 cu.ft. top load freezer in Utility room | Sharp microwave oven | Insinkerator garbage disposal | Slide out trash bin | Broan trash compactor | Dumbwaiter PLUMBING: Spot Free water filtration system | Shore water intake system with filters | (2) Mach 5 fresh water pumps | Trojan Technologies UV water sterilizer | Spot Master freshwater softeners | Hot water circulation pump | Insinkerator garbage disposal | Spot Free dock water inlet filter | Liquatech “whole house” water filter INTERIOR WOOD AND FINISH: Interior joinery crafted from American cherry | Ultra suede on outboard walls | Majelite overhead panels INTERIOR COUNTERS: Corian counters INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY: Ultraleather INTERIOR FLOORING: Barriga natural cork flooring throughout interior living spaces (some covered with carpet) | PYI floor anchors for cork sole latches BILGE PUMPS: Three: (1) Jabsco electric, (1) Rule 3700 electric high water bilge pump (both electric pumps have Ultra Senior float switches| (1) Edson manual TANKAGE: (approx.) FUEL: 1,710 gallons / 6,473.0 L (aluminum ) (3) aluminum tanks engine room port, starboard and under sole HOLDING BLACK: 309 gallons | 1,169.7 L | (3) Polyethylyne tanks HOLDING GRAY: 334 gallons | 1,264.3 L | (3) Polyethylyne tanks FRESH WATER: 240 gallons / 908.5 L | (2) Polyethylyne tanks SAFETY: Fireboy fire suppression in engine room with engines shutdown and manual release | USCG safety package| EPIRB | Viking 6UKLS six-man life raft |Johnson and Rule bilge pumps with alarms | Smoke and CO alarms PHOTO DATE: Most photos taken August 2021 Note: All information is believed accurate but should be verified.
Please contact JMYS directly if you are an interested buyer and would like to learn more. If you are working through a broker please have that broker contact JMYS on your behalf.
Brokers, this listing is available for co-brokerage at 50/50.
JMYS prefers to do business with licensed brokers who are active members of their regional yacht broker association. Courtesy showings are available by appointment after signed co-op.
In order to protect the privacy of our clients, JMYS does not accept offers through Yacht Closer. To comply with Florida regulations and legal requirements, brokers must have current Florida yacht sales license if this listing is located in Florida.
Potential purchasers should assume that items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be true and correct but cannot be guaranteed. Items excluded include, but are not limited to Paintings, tools, handheld nav gear and binoculars. Owner’s personal effects and clothing will be removed prior to closing.
Jeff Merrill Yacht Sales, JMYS, inc. 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.
Engine Make | Scania |
Engine Model | 6SY-STP |
Total Power | 720hp |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Make | Scania |
Engine Model | 6SY-STP |
Total Power | 720hp |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Length Overall | 22.25m |
Beam | 5.79m |
Fresh Water Tank | |
Fuel Tank | |
Holding Tank |
Heads | 4 |