$3,750,000
LENGTH:
75.0 ft.
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YEAR:
2003
LOCATION:
Stuart, Florida
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
$126,900
LENGTH:
23.65 ft.
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YEAR:
2021
LOCATION:
Fleming Island, Florida
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
$3,450,000
LENGTH:
73.43 ft.
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YEAR:
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
OFFERED BY:
Outer Reef Yachts
$416,206
LENGTH:
58.23 ft.
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YEAR:
1991
LOCATION:
onbekend
OFFERED BY:
Sea Independent BV
$314,822
LENGTH:
34.84 ft.
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YEAR:
2010
LOCATION:
Drachten
OFFERED BY:
Karl Farrant Marine Sales Limited
LENGTH:
50.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1982
LOCATION:
Chatham Marina, Kent
OFFERED BY:
Network Yacht Brokers
$1,995,000
LENGTH:
52.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2022
LOCATION:
La Paz,
OFFERED BY:
Wave Marine Group
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Kos, Greece
YEAR
2000
LENGTH
60.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
DEVRAN
Year
2000
Make & Model
Fleming 55
Length
60.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Kos, Greece
Beam
16.01 ft.
Cabins
3
Draft
4.99 ft.
The Fleming 55 is a well-proven raised pilothouse designed for serious cruising. Interior refit in 2010, EU 220v euro spec with full CE Cat A Certification. Recent works include just finalized winter works and new antifoul paint, new exhaust system for main engines and genset, bilges detailed. Recent survey and oil analysis. Latest pictures are from May, 2019.
Recently completed full engine service and winter works: hull and upper work polish, bottom cleaned and re-antifouled, new anodes, shafts and props cleaned and prop speed applied, exterior varnish done and teak decks cleaned. Yacht is in excellent condition and ready for cruising today!
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSThe engine room is accessed from a hatch aft of the saloon doors through the outside leading down to the well laid out engine room. Systems and engineering are a notable feature of all Fleming Yachts whose philosophy has always been to choose only the best equipment available for the job and make sure that it is readily accessible for maintenance. To achieve the extremely low sound and vibration that Flemings are known for, Aquadrive systems transfer the thrust directly to the hull and isolate the engine by using soft engine mounts.
The lazarette houses the water tanks, steering gear and air conditioning compressors while also leaving ample room for storing cruising gear such as spare anchors, rode, lines, fenders, and parts. Having the A/C compressors located here instead of in a hot engine room improves performance and efficiency and minimizes noise. Additionally, all battery isolation switches are accessible from outside the engine-room.
In common with all Flemings, the hull is hand laid solid fiberglass reinforced with a grid of stringers and frames. Vinylester resin is used below the waterline with further protection provided by epoxy barrier coats. A reasonable five foot draft allows for world wide cruising while ensuring that the running gear is protected by a full-length keel which is foam filled and glassed across the top to isolate it from the hull.
Special attention has been paid to the ease and safety in which the heavy duty ground tackle is set and retrieved. The anchor can be controlled by a handheld unit at the platform or by windlass controls at the flybridge station.
On deck she has the familiar walk-around decks we are used to seeing on all the Flemings and the high bulwarks and Portuguese bridge provide security for both children and pets. Docking controls are located starboard of the saloon doors Four gasketed and lockable hatches provide access to the engine room and spacious lazarette.
Entering the saloon from the aft deck through the double doors you are immediately impressed by the spaciousness and ambiance. The attention to detail and exquisite handmade teak paneled cabinets gives rise to feelings of warmth and relaxation. The 16’ beam provides space enough for dining and lounging areas and great care has been taken to balance scale with function. The open floor plan of the saloon encompasses the galley and dining area which can comfortably seat six.
Along the port side of the saloon is an elongated L-shaped settee anchored small end table. The star-board side includes an entertainment center with retractable flat panel TV hidden behind a teak cabinet followed by a credenzas with ample storage and a cut out for your favorite arm chair.
The spacious U-shaped galley has Corian counter tops and is equipped with double bowl sinks, waste disposal, convection microwave, ceramic three burner cook top with custom potholders, and a full-size refrigerator with ice and water dispenser. A storage compartment just forward of the cook top accommodates a full range of saucepans. A locker and small pantry on the starboard side provides additional storage and a convenient serving counter for morning coffee.
The accommodations layout features a central passage which has proved to be so desirable over many years in the Fleming 55. This layout contributes to an easy and convenient flow of traffic through the boat as well as making it possible to appreciate the full length of the boat from forepeak bulkhead to tran-som. The arrangement provides bunks to starboard, a VIP guest cabin to port and an en-suite master stateroom forward. The accommodations are dressed with teak and Formica and offers great comfort and convenience without any steep stairs to negotiate. Centrally located in the passage, behind a sliding teak door is a full-sized 220v washer and separate dryer.
The master stateroom includes a queen island berth with two skylights. Ample storage is accomplished via a large cavity underneath the bed that is accessed through gas assist struts. Additional storage is found via his and hers hanging lockers, drawers and book shelves.
Both master and guest heads are exceptionally spacious with generous glass and stainless steel shower enclosures. Each head contains Headhunter electric flush toilets (master includes bidet feature), Hansgrohe thermostatic controlled fixtures and Corian countertops along with one piece molded fiberglass stall showers.
The port stateroom has single berths with a slide out upper berth outboard and a fold down single berth inboard. Storage is provided through a large hanging locker and drawers underneath the berths as well as built-in shelving along the aft wall. The starboard stateroom features the bunks with a slide out upper berth. Hanging locker, drawers and bookshelves provide ample storage for gear.
In many modern designs it has become fashionable to eliminate the inside steering station, but the Fleming 55 features a pilothouse which closely resembles the bridge of a much larger vessel. Fleming created a dedicated place from which the boat is piloted and controlled without any distractions from other on-board activities to include an optional teak privacy door. Pilothouse is still only three steps from the saloon and galley and four interior steps safely lead to the upper fly bridge station.
Specially designed removable consoles provide ample room for a full range of modern electronic equipment without intruding on the full range of engine instrumentation. Overhead consoles provide additional space. There is also a proper chart area with drawers and a chart light. Both AC and DC electrical panels swing out to provide easy access to wiring connections and the inside of the fly bridge console is accessed through a swing-out book-case. The watch-keeper has their own helm seat and an adjacent, raised L-shaped settee and table provide a comfortable social area with excellent visibility through the side and forward windows.
Visibility forward and to port and starboard is excellent, and the two sliding doors open to the wide side decks. The traditional teak and holly sole is standard. There are large drawers and working space for charts, cruising books, and navigation instruments, binoculars and everything else a captain needs to chart and follow a safe course. A large stainless steel teak-trimmed destroyer wheel fits the ambiance of this ultimate cruising yacht.
The flybridge is easily accessed from the pilothouse or by ladder from the cockpit. The two-seater upper helm is located to port and provides excellent visibility particularly in close quarters and bustling harbors. The electronics console houses an array of engine instrumentation & navigation hardware with easy access via a hinged bookcase behind the settee in the pilothouse. The starboard side of the fly bridge features a U-shaped settee with a large fixed table while the port side consists of an additional seating area and access to the dumbwaiter.
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.
Cruising Speed
11
Engine Count
2
Engine Horse Power
435.00
Engine Hours
3090.00
Engine Location
Port
Max Speed Knots
17
HULL
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Double Berths
1
Single Berths
4
Engine Horse Power2
435.00
Engine Hours2
3090.00
Engine Type
Inboard
Fuel Capacity Gal
3785
No of Heads
2
Holding Tank Gal
378
Lod Meters
16.99
Water Capacity Gal
1136
The Fleming 55 is 60 feet long that boasts a 16 feet beam and can hold up to 3785 gallons of fuel and 1136 gallons of water. This 2000 diesel Fleming 55 powered by Caterpillar 3208 with 435.00 horsepower is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 11. The Fleming 55 is made of fiberglass.