- Boat Name: SUMMER SONG
- YW#: IYBA_2816867
- Year: 1969
- Located in: Lusby, Maryland, United States
Built at the Derecktor shipyard in NY in 1969 Summer Song underwent a multi-million-dollar refit in 2007 including an extension and repower.
The current ownership since 2017 has maintained Summer Song beautifully and added many upgrades while maintaining the charm of a classic yacht. Comfortable and efficient yet quiet and able to run 19 knots. She is currently cruising the Chesapeake.
RECENT WORKS INCLUDE 2024:
- GENSET: STBD NEW MAY 2024)
- LIFE RAFT: NEW 8-PERSON VIKING
- NEW ACR EPIRB
- DISTRESS KIT:
- BOTTOM PAINT / ANODES
- LOWER SALOON, STBD AIR HANDLER
- ALL MECHANICAL SERVICES UP TO DATE
- HEADHUNTER TANK SENTRY MONITOR SYSTEM
Rick Obey Yacht Sales 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
Dry Weight: 112000
Beam: 16'
Number of Engines: 2
Make: CAT / Model: C-15 / Engine Power (HP): 850.00 / Engine Power (KW): 633.85 / Fuel: Diesel / Engine Type: Inboard / Year: 2007 / Hours: 3500.00 / Hours Date: 05-16-2024 / Engine Location: Port /
Make: CAT / Model: C-15 / Engine Power (HP): 850.00 / Engine Power (KW): 633.85 / Fuel: Diesel / Engine Type: Inboard / Year: 2007 / Hours: 3500.00 / Hours Date: 05-16-2024 / Engine Location: Starboard /
SUMMER SONG was built at the Derecktor Yard in NY under the supervision of Mr. Robert Derecktor. She is a comfortable ride, quiet and fast. She underwent a stem-to-stern refit in 2007 at a cost of over $4 million at Bradford Marine in FL. All records relating to this are on board. She is equipped with numerous redundant systems to ensure continued enjoyment. Currently cruising the Chesapeake Bay with winters in the Carolinas.
During the refit, most of the major systems were also replaced. Those include but are not limited to:
Main Engines
Gensets (2)
Electronics Suite (Garmin GPS 5212 and 5208 added in 2015)
Fuel Manifold
Wiring
Air Conditioning system
Interior decking/carpet
Galley: New Range, Refrigerator
Hot Water Tanks
MAJOR WORKS UNDER CURRENT OWNERSHIP:
All Exterior Paint, 2017
Cutlass Bearings replaced, 2023
Shafts and Props were removed, balanced, and reinstalled, 2023
2024:
New Genset: STBD, replaced with NEW, $25,000
New 8-Person liferaft
New ACR EPIRB
Lower Saloon Roof repaint with Awlgrip
Bottom Paint / Anodes
Salon air handler replaced
Headhunter 110 vAC water pump
Headhunter 24 vDC water pump
Galley Hood
New Headhunter Tank Sentry units
Fuel Transfer Pump
STBD Trim Tab Pump/Tank replaced
STBD Hot Water Tank Heating Element
Lazarette Bilge Pump Float Switch
Tender Battery
Anchor Bridal
Accommodations
There are three access points onto the vessel, port and starboard midship, or the aft via the cockpit.
Upon entry you enter the comfortable upper salon and well appointed and functional pilot house. To the right of the helm and down a few steps is the opulent lower salon with couch and chairs to starboard, single chair to port. Moving forward you enter the port dinette and starboard galley. Further forward are additional guest/crew quarters with over/under berths and ensuite head with stand-up shower and hanging closet. Multiple storage drawers for clothing and extra bedding.
Aft of the lower salon there is a twin guest cabin to port with hanging closet and eight drawers under the berths. To starboard, across the companionway is the guest / day head with stand-up shower.
Heading further aft is the master stateroom with queen centerline berth, his/her hanging closets and numerous dresser drawers around the perimeter and under the berth. This cabin also has an ensuite head with shower.
The Engine Room is easily accessed from aft of the galley and down 3 steps. All systems are well maintained and readily accessible.
Electrical Equipment
- Generators: 2, 21 kW ONAN (Kubota engines) Hours: Port: 2,500, STBD: 12
- Current: 110, 24, 12
- Shore Power: 100A or 2, 50A, two 50A to one 100A splitter box
- Sentry 12v & 24v battery chargers
- Batteries: House: 2, 8-D, Main Eng Starting: 2, 8-D, Electronics: 2, Gp 27, Genset Starting: 2, Gp 27
Electronics
- GPS: Garmin
- Radar: Furuno 72 mi
- Depth: Garmin / Furuno
- AIS: Furuno
- VHF (2) ICOM
- Fish Finder: Furuno
- Autopilot: Simrad
- Rudder Angle: Simrad
- Forward Scan Sonar: Interphase
- Search Lights: 2, Carlisle & Finch Co.
Inside Equipment
- Air Conditioning: Technicold 2-unit chilled water
- Refrigerator: LG
- Bow Thruster: Side Power, Proportional, Hydraulic
- Stabilizers: NAIAD 254 Multi-Sea II
- Bilge Pumps: 4, Rule 2,500
- Trim Tabs: Insta-Trim
- Heads: Headhunter water jet flush
- Fresh Water System In-Line Filtration: Steelco MicroGuardian
- Watermaker: Offshore Marine currently pickled
- TVs: 2, 42-inch Samsung LED in mechanical raising frames, concealed in cabinets (Upper Saloon & Lower Saloon)
- Air Compressor
- Alpha Laval fuel polisher
- Fuel Transfer Pumps (110 vAC / 24 vDC)
- Emergency Pumps: 2, Hydraulic
- Electric Oil Change Pump for Main Eng lube oil and transmission gear oil
- Clothes Washer and Dryer
Outside Equipment
- Windlass: 24 vDC vertical
- Ground Tackle: Plow Anchor w/Roll Bar, 150'' Chain and 150'' 3-strand rode, new bridal
- Fenders: 4 heavy duty inflatable: approx. 4 ft long x 2 ft dia.
- Life Raft: Viking RescYou 8-person coastal
- EPIRB: ACR
- Tender: 12'' Novurania with 30 hp Honda 4-stroke
- Davit: 1,000 lb.
- Radar Mast: Folding
- 2 Bow Deck Boxes
- Cockpit
- Swim Platform
- MarQuipt Tide-Rider Stairs (brackets are amidships)
Engines
- Engines (2): CAT C-15 (2007) with 3,500 hrs.
- Type: Inboard, Direct Drive
- HP: 850 each
- Propeller Type: 5-blade, Bronze
- Transmission: TwinDisc
- Wet Exhaust with bypass
- Racor primary filters (2 per eng)
Tank Capacities
- All tanks: Aluminum
- Fuel: 1,400 gal in 4 tanks
- Water: 160 gal
- Waste: 150 gal
Disclaimer
The Luke Brown Yachts 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.