“All Abordeaux”
2004 Ocean Alexander 610 Pilothouse for Sale
$1,050,000
North Vancouver, BC, CA
$1,050,000
North Vancouver, BC, CA
Introducing the Ocean Alexander 61 Pilothouse "All Abordeaux", a vessel sharing dimensions and proportions with the renowned Ocean Alexander 64 Pilothouse.
A rarity on the market, this model is highly sought after and boasts the unique advantage of being boat house kept. Let the pictures and video showcase the exceptional build quality and meticulous maintenance.
Canadian Duty Paid: Ensure a seamless ownership experience without any duty concerns.
No Luxury Tax: This boat is exempt from luxury tax, presenting an enticing opportunity.
Don't miss the chance to explore this exceptional vessel and all it has to offer!
Name | All Abordeaux |
Price | $1,050,000 |
Year | 2004 |
Length Overall | 61 ft |
Draft | 5 ft |
Beam | 17.5 ft |
Location | North Vancouver, BC, CA |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
Power | 825 HP |
Fuel | diesel |
Hours | 1250 |
Make | Detroit MTU |
Model | Series 60 |
Type | Inboard |
Power | 825 HP |
Fuel | diesel |
Hours | 1250 |
Make | Detroit MTU |
Model | Series 60 |
Type | Inboard |
All Abordeaux
Explore the Essence of All Abordeaux,
Ocean Alexander pilothouse motor yachts embody the epitome of confident and luxurious cruising, appealing to those captivated by the allure of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Conceived by naval architect Ed Monk, Jr., and meticulously crafted by this esteemed builder, All Abordeaux promises an unmatched cruising experience defined by elegance and tranquility.
This yacht presents distinctive features, such as a teak-clad swim platform measuring 48 inches, an expansive cockpit, secure side decks with tall railings, an inviting salon, a functional galley, an integrated pilothouse, and exquisitely appointed accommodations. The OA 61 Pilothouse showcases a modified vee hull shape with hard chines, ensuring a serene and confident journey through the seas. Its genuine sea boat aesthetics, proper lines, and generous interior proportions command admiration.
Internally, the yacht's interior is adorned with Burmese teak and burled cherry, finished in an optional high gloss for a timeless and magnificent appearance. Sumptuous soft goods and a seamlessly flowing layout create distinct yet interconnected areas, providing the ideal setting for sea or anchor activities.
Now available on the market, All Abordeaux is a Canadian-landed and duty-paid vessel. Well-optioned, impeccably updated, diligently serviced, and awaiting your discerning inspection, All Abordeaux stands as a testament to refined yachting experiences.
Embark through any of the three doors—port, starboard, or aft—to enter the cockpit. Ascend steps on the port and starboard sides to reach the side decks, or step inside the salon through the sturdy sliding glass door. Transitioning from the salon, a short ascent of three steps leads to the starboard-positioned galley. The pilothouse, featuring a lower helm station, commands the centerline, complemented by a dinette on the port side.
Adjacent to the galley, on the port side, discover steps leading up to the flybridge. This elevated space hosts the upper helm, a versatile lounging/dining settee, and a boat deck for added functionality.
All Abordeaux is ingeniously designed as a three-cabin/two-head yacht. Adjacent to the lower helm, broad steps lead down to the accommodations area. Here, the master cabin aft boasts an ensuite head and shower, while the foyer features a laundry locker equipped with separate machines. Forward, find the VIP cabin, and to the port side, the guest cabin. A conveniently located guest/day head with a stall shower completes this thoughtful layout.
Notable Features:
Accommodations
Enter the accommodations via a gracefully curved staircase to starboard of the pilothouse helm.
Master Cabin: The master cabin, occupying the full beam midships and aft of the foyer, boasts a queen bed, side tables, ambient lighting, opening portlights, climate controls, two cedar-lined closets, and ample storage in various drawers and lockers. Notable features include a vanity with a swing-out stool on a stainless steel frame, a JVC KD-S595 stereo, an LG smart TV, Logitech digital media controller and zoned heating and air conditioning.
Master Head: The ensuite head offers a spacious stall shower, a serene SeaLand Vacuflush toilet, a designer basin with storage underneath, a marble countertop, and teak paneling with burled accents. Marble floors with NuHeat in-floor heating, a stall shower with a marble seat and shelf, and an opening portlight.
VIP Cabin: Forward lies the VIP cabin featuring a queen berth, cedar-lined closet, direct access to the ensuite head with a shower stall, opening portlights, overhead hatch, and a combination of direct and indirect lighting. Entertainment options include a Pioneer MVH-S312BT Digital Media Receiver with Pioneer Smart Sync App compatibility, compatible with iPhone, Android, and Spotify. A Samsung Smart TV with DVR and a Logitech digital media controller add to the VIP experience. Zoned heating and air conditioning ensure comfort.
Port Guest Cabin: The guest cabin to port offers twin beds with storage underneath, a cedar-lined hanging locker, drawers, and opening portlights. Entertainment is covered with an Insignia Smart TV and a Logitech digital media controller.
Guest / Day Head: The shared guest/day head, located starboard off the foyer opposite the port guest cabin, features a quiet SeaLand Vacuflush toilet, heated marble floors with NuHeat, a stall shower with a marble seat and an opening portlight, along with a shelf adorned with a portlight above.
Salon
Step through the expansive cockpit, and you'll be greeted by a grand entrance – a sizable tinted glass door, encased in stainless steel, leading into the salon. Inside, a personalized atmosphere awaits, featuring custom decor, glossy teak adorned with burl accents, and sophisticated leather furniture. The standard settees and table have given way to an elevated arrangement: a luxurious leather sofa to starboard, a corresponding occasional chair to port, and a bespoke west coast-inspired cocktail table serving as a captivating centerpiece.
For those with a penchant for the original layout, fret not. The initial settees and interior furnishings remain untouched, carefully stored and ready for reinstatement, should the new owner desire a return to tradition.
The salon, galley, and pilothouse exude a classic charm with the replacement of the original carpet by a new teak and holly sole. A custom-bound carpet, thoughtfully designed for comfort, sound dampening, and to showcase the teak sole, was also installed in 2020. Midships to port, a dry bar beckons with a wine fridge, storage, and entertainment cabinets, while aft to port, you'll find the TV cabinet and fireplace, creating a cozy retreat.
Additional Features:
Galley
Ascend three steps from the salon, directing your gaze forward to the well-appointed galley and pilothouse. Situated to starboard, the U-shaped galley boasts full-size appliances, an abundance of counter space with extensive prep and storage options housed in various lockers, including some equipped with convenient slide-out drawers. A seamless pass-through connects the galley to the salon.
Pilothouse
Forward and to port, discover a comfortable settee complemented by a granite table, providing seating for six. This inviting space not only offers superb visibility aft through the salon but also allows for panoramic views through the pilothouse windows. Convenient storage lockers, both beneath and behind the settee, add to the functionality of the area.
The pilothouse's thoughtful design places a premium on managing navigation, communication, and ship systems. The layout is strategically crafted for swift visual checks and overall ease of use.
Cockpit and Decks
Enter the cockpit through three convenient gates – the port and starboard side doors or through the transom door from the swim platform. The side doors prove valuable when alongside a slightly elevated dock, while the swim platform, strategically positioned for either a slightly lower dock or easy access to the tender, offers versatility.
Enhanced with optional teak from the factory, the teak-clad cockpit exudes a touch of elegance. The swim platform received a matching teak upgrade in the summer of 2020, complete with removable stainless steel staples for swimming or seamless access to the dock or tender. A well-appointed wet bar graces the cockpit, featuring a spacious countertop, basin, storage locker, and a refrigerator.
Navigate effortlessly through the cockpit, with steps leading to the side decks, port and starboard pilothouse doors, and the foredeck. The high stainless railing ensures security while traversing the side deck, whether setting lines and fenders or approaching a dock.
Discover a vast lazarette beneath the cockpit, providing ample space for systems, fishing gear, cruising toys, tools, cleaning supplies, and spares.
Flybridge
Access the flybridge via a sliding glass door from the pilothouse or a gently sloped ladder on the port side of the cockpit.
All Abordeaux features the sought-after factory optional hard top with built-in lighting. La Fabrica executed a comprehensive update in April 2020, providing a full enclosure using Stamoid fabric, Goretex thread, and 60 gauge Makrolon windows. The update also involved crafting a robust stainless steel awning frame above the cockpit and the flybridge hard top, extending coverage aft for added sun and rain protection without completely blocking the summer sun.
The upper helm, positioned on the centerline, showcases dual helm seats, comprehensive controls, instrumentation, and a full array of navigation instruments. A U-shaped settee facing forward, accompanied by a varnished teak table, graces the area aft of the helm chairs. The helm chairs conveniently swivel to join guests at the settee. To port, a well-equipped wet bar features a stainless sink, a countertop with a stainless steel grab rail, a storage locker, and a refrigerator with an ice maker underneath.
Additional Features:
Engines and Mechanical Systems
In the mid-1960s, a pivotal moment unfolded when General Motors Diesel transformed into Detroit Diesel. Later, the Series 60 model emerged in the late 1980s, marking the world's first production diesel engine to feature integrated electronic controls. This model, the inaugural four-stroke diesel from Detroit, underwent further development in collaboration with MTU. The subsequent merger of Detroit Diesel and MTU, under Daimler Chrysler, resulted in the formation of Detroit MTU.
Installed within a meticulously maintained engine room, these MTU Series 60 engines boast a bright, clean environment with 6 feet of headroom. Accessible from all angles, the engines facilitate straightforward servicing, ultimately reducing ownership costs.
Renowned for their durability and reliability, these engines feature an in-line 6-cylinder design that is well-balanced, uncomplicated, and characterized by low-load emissions, along with overall reduced exhaust and noise emissions.
Key Engine Features:
Additionally:
Electronics and Navigation
Lower Helm
Upper Helm
Electrical System
Powering the vessel, both AC and DC systems are managed through circuit breaker panels, equipped with appropriate voltage and ampere gauges.
Key Electrical Components:
Tender
Boat Deck and Tender Overview: On the vessel's deck, you'll find a noteworthy tender – the 2016 AB Oceanus 12VST rigid inflatable boasting a durable fiberglass hull. Its propulsion is provided by a robust 2015 40 hp Evinrude ETEC 2-stroke outboard engine. Cleverly designed with removable brackets, detaching them expands the available deck space for an enhanced guest experience.
Key Features of the Tender Include:
Disclaimer
The Company 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.
Exclusions:
Any personal property is not part of this sale unless explicitly mentioned and outlined in the sale agreement and listing specifications. Personal property encompasses all items not permanently affixed to the vessel, including, but not limited to, artwork, furnishings, and recreational or entertainment items. Any depiction of the vessel in advertisements, marketing materials, or photography with personal property does not indicate inclusion, and such personal property is excluded unless expressly stated otherwise in this document.