97' Raised Pilothouse OVERBORED

LOA: 97'
Beam: 20'
Construction: Fiberglass
Draft: 5'6”
Fuel Capacity: 3022 Gals.
Water Capacity: 600 gal.
Engines: (2) 1400hp Caterpillar Engines
Generators: (2) Onan
Watermaker: 1,200-gpd Sea Recovery
Stabilizers: Naiad
Windlass: Maxwell Nilson
Air Conditioning: Cruiseair
Interior Design: Yacht Interiors by Shelley
Naval Architecture: J.B. Hargrave Yacht Design

Just under the size that defines a megayacht, “Overbored” maintains the look and feel of a yacht that size, while adding some unique features of its own. This raised pilothouse motoryacht can be described as traditional, following in suit to the original sketches drawn by the legendary Jack Hargrave. Built for an American extreme sports athlete, this yacht demonstrates an attempt by the owner to once again stir up the excitement of adventure.

As the name of this vessel suggests, the owner does not like to sit around. He is a man of action, and on one of his recent summer excursions he decided to water ski behind “Overbored”. It doesn't get much more extreme than that. However, with a full-beam master stateroom, two VIP staterooms, a twin guest stateroom, and a crew's quarters built to guest standards, it's pretty evident that this sports enthusiast won't be alone. The main deck has a substantial salon, formal dining area and a country kitchen forward with attractive granite countertops. The cherry interior, simple patterns and colors, and unfussy furniture arrangement suggests a sense of calm. Perhaps a nice escape from the owner's otherwise intense world, the interior embraces total relaxation.

Custom touches abound, such as granite topped nightstands and floors, crown molding, a fiberglass hardtop above the open flybridge, a Jennaire electric grill, GE Profile Appliances, name-brand electronics, name-brand television and stereo equipment, and of course a 15' Nautica tender and two Perry performance Jet Skis. As evident in every detail and extra on this outstanding yacht, our designs are built on your ideas. The name “Overbored” soon became a paradox for her owner, as the thrill of exploration once again fills he and his family's life.