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LAKE Washington Shipyard 110 Motor Yacht for sale in Oakland, CA United States of America

LOCATION

Oakland, CA United States of America

YEAR

1936

LENGTH

125.0 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Sacajawea

Year

1936

Make & Model

LAKE Washington Shipyard 110 Motor Yacht

Boat type

Power

Length

125.0 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Oakland, CA United States of America

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

25.0 ft.

Cabins

8

Draft

8.99 ft.

Fresh Water Tanks

(5850 Gallons)

LWL

110.01 ft.

DESCRIPTION


Sellers must sell. Huge price reduction. Call to discuss. This boat is operational with many updates. If you want, she can stay at her dock in Jack London Square in Oakland, CA.

Originally built as a military survey vessel by the Army Corp of Engineers in 1936, Sacajawea was designed to withstand extreme conditions in the Bering Sea. Her hull is constructed of high-iron riveted steel which resists corrosion much more effectively than newer and often less pure steel. Powered by a Caterpillar D398, the Army Corp of Engineers designed the hull curvatures to integrate with the propeller curvature. This results in maximum efficiency underway with fuel consumption of only 12 – 15 GPH depending upon operation, with a range in excess of 5,000 nautical miles and a helipad for auxiliary flight capabilities. Sacajawea is a rare and intact representation of her vessel class with national levels of recognition. Her long-serving contributions include the navigation and charting of the Columbia River, engagement during WWII in the Aleutian Islands, and many contributions to scientific discoveries by the USCG.

Sacajawea is now a 12 pack uninspected charter vessel and is immediately ready to book charter business as a follow-on from last summer’s (2021) successful charter season in Alaska. The vessel will soon become eligible for a full repower grant funding up to 100%. This is a result of Sacajawea being recommended by the State Historical Resources Commission (4/29/2022) for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Granting of historic status provides benefits for preservation consideration, and exemptions when in use commercially. The historic status is critical for obtaining grants such as the Carl Moyer Grant from the California Air Quality Management department. This grant is for engine and related equipment repowering and can yield up to 80% of the replacement costs. The additional repower costs of 20% can be provided by DERA (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act), a federal program which is able to be matched with grants such as the Carl Moyer. Savvy investors will note that the sale of the vessel as part of its LLC may have significant tax benefits. Possible benefits include state sale tax and the IRS’s capital equipment deduction, Section 179, which can provide immediate deduction options when purchasing depreciable business equipment in lieu of capitalizing and depreciating the asset over an extended period. In short, for investor/owners (individuals or businesses) that want a powerful asset, Sacajawea can be purchased under advantageous tax considerations while also eligible for nearly complete engine upgrades through grant based funding, significantly if not entirely offsetting the cost of acquisition.

Sacajawea was originally a hybrid diesel electric vessel (one of the very first) and there are many potential benefits and promotional opportunities associated with restoring the propulsion system to a 21st Century hybrid system. Initial steps towards this effort have been made by adding a Victron Energy 30kW inverter system which eliminates the need to operate a noisy diesel generator while significantly improving efficiency, performance, and air quality.

Sacajawea accommodates twelve guests plus up to eight crew in nine cabins. The main deck has two cabins; an ensuite double and a double bunk cabin. The forepeak below includes a single cabin and two double-bunk cabins. Below deck aft, crew quarters include four-bunk and two-bunk cabins, engineer’s cabin, as well as a double guest cabin. Additionally, the pilot house has a full-size cabin (owners suite with sitting room, head with shower and full length closets). There are a total of six heads, two of which are ensuite. The commercial galley is well equipped and accessible port and starboard. It is adjacent to the dining area which seats 12 and has its own entrances port and starboard. The main salon with windows on three sides creates the largest enclosed gathering area aboard. The space holds four couches with seating for sixteen and ample standing area with access to a full wet bar.

The recently overhauled crane system easily manages a 21-foot RIB with a 150hp Volvo and has a lifting capacity of 13,500lbs at an 8 foot radius. The decks are fir on steel frame, overlaid with elastomeric protective coating that is a flexible and non-skid surface. Her electrical system consists of 220v three phase AC for all large operating systems – steering, deck gear and pumps – 120v/50/100 Amp panel/shore distribution – for household use with 220/24/12v AC/DC Inverter System (30kW full ship), 110v Bridge with 12v DC battery back-up for nav and communications.


Boat Name
Sacajawea
Specs
Builder: Lake Washington Shipyard
Designer: Ed Monk
Flag of Registry: United States
Hull Shape: Displacement
Dimensions
LOA: 125 ft 0 in
Beam: 25 ft 0 in
LWL: 110 ft 0 in
Maximum Draft: 9 ft 0 in
Displacement: 448000 lbs Dry Load
Dry Weight: 896000 lbs
Engines
Total Power: 750 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Caterpillar
Year Built: 1970
Engine Model: D398
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Center
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Engine Power: 750 HP
Cruising Speed: 8 knots
Maximum Speed: 15 knots
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: (5850 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: (8000 Gallons)
Holding Tanks: Plastic (220 Gallons)
Accommodations
Number of cabins: 8
Number of heads: 6
Seating Capacity: 30
Electronics
Depthsounder - Furuno
Log-speedometer - Furuno
Wind speed and direction
Navigation center
Plotter
Autopilot - Sperry Auto 8
Compass - Sperry Auto 8
GPS
VHF - 2 iCom on Bridge - 5 handheld
Radar - Raymarine Magnum open array and Quantum 2 Doppler
TV set
DVD player - 600 title (500+ loaded)
Cockpit speakers
Inside Equipment
Electric bilge pump
Manual bilge pump
Battery charger
Air compressor - Dual High Capacity
Air conditioning - Window AC
Heating
Hot water - 75 gal tank - tankless on demand
Fresh water maker - SS
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Oven
Microwave oven
Electric head - Raritan
Refrigerator
Deep freezer
Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet - 240v Split Phase 50Amp (100 Amp ready)
Generator - Detroit Diesel 471(40kW), 671 (60kW), John Deere (70kW), Kubota (7Kw)
Inverter - 24v DC three phase 240v AC Inverter System (30KW full ship)
Electrical Circuit: 240V
Outside Equipment/Extras
Teak cockpit - Original Fir throughout
Davits - Crane
Tender - 21 foot 150 HP
Hydraulic windlass
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PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

8 knots

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

750 HP

Engine Location

Center

Max Speed Knots

15 knots

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Ed Monk

Hull Material

Steel

Hull Shape

Displacement

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Holding Tanks

Plastic (220 Gallons)

OTHER

Builder

Lake Washington Shipyard

Country Built

United States

Displacement(kgs)

448000 lbs Dry Load

Dry Weight

896000 lbs

Electrical Circuit

240V

Engine Year

1970

Engine Type

Inboard

Fuel Tanks

(8000 Gallons)

No of Heads

6

Seating Capacity

30

ABOUT LAKE WASHINGTON SHIPYARD 110 MOTOR YACHT

The LAKE Washington Shipyard 110 Motor Yacht is 130 feet long that boasts a 25 feet beam. This 1936 diesel LAKE Washington Shipyard 110 Motor Yacht powered by Caterpillar D398 with 750 HP horsepower is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 15 knots knots and a cruising speed of 8 knots. The LAKE Washington Shipyard 110 Motor Yacht is made of steel. This vessel comes equipped with holding tanks .