$2,299,900
LENGTH:
77.59 ft.
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YEAR:
2006
LOCATION:
Stuart, Florida
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
$2,395,000
LENGTH:
72.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2008
LOCATION:
St. Petersburg, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Luke Brown Yachts
$1,350,000
LENGTH:
70.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2003
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
OFFERED BY:
Denison Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
97.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2013
LOCATION:
Hobe Sound, FL,
OFFERED BY:
Waterfront Yacht Brokerage
$4,125,000
LENGTH:
89.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2015
LOCATION:
Sarasota, FL
OFFERED BY:
Denison Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
39.67 ft.
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YEAR:
2016
LOCATION:
Boynton Beach, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Rick Obey Yacht Sales
$58,000
LENGTH:
20.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2018
LOCATION:
Kissimmee, Florida
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
$3,450,000
LENGTH:
73.43 ft.
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YEAR:
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
OFFERED BY:
Outer Reef Yachts
Boat not available.
LOCATION
St Petersburg, FL United States of America
YEAR
2006
LENGTH
72.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Gratitude
Year
2006
Make & Model
Marlow Explorer 72
Boat type
Power
Length
72.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
St Petersburg, FL United States of America
Beam
20.01 ft.
Berths
6
Cabins
4
Draft Max
5.51 ft.
LWL
65.91 ft.
Designed by David Marlow for his personal use and built to Lloyd's Offshore Class One standard, 'Gratitude' stands out as a serious and infinitely comfortable long range ocean cruiser.
Originally named 'Rebel Yell', she made her impressive debut at the 2006 Miami International Boat Show and featured as 'Yacht of the Year' for 2006 in Yachting Magazine.
Engineered to the highest standard and in the award winning Marlow factory, Gratitude offers powerful and efficient cruising thanks to her modified hull design featuring a wave-piercing bulbous bow, Velocijet Strut Keels and extra-long range fuel capacity, allowing her to 'go anywhere'.
'Gratitude' is seriously for sale, and is ready to take her new owners wherever they dream of going in comfort and style.
Designed by David Marlow for his personal use and built to Lloyd's Offshore Class One standard, 'Gratitude' stands out as a serious and infinitely comfortable long range ocean cruiser.
Originally named 'Rebel Yell', she made her impressive debut at the 2006 Miami International Boat Show and featured as 'Yacht of the Year' for 2006 in Yachting Magazine.
Engineered to the highest standard and in the award winning Marlow factory, Gratitude offers powerful and efficient cruising thanks to her modified hull design featuring a wave-piercing bulbous bow, Velocijet Strut Keels and extra-long range fuel capacity, allowing her to 'go anywhere'.
'Gratitude' is seriously for sale, and is ready to take her new owners wherever they dream of going in comfort and style.
This Marlow Explorer 72 is powered by two Caterpillar C-18 1015hp diesel engines with 1880 and 1700 hours respectively.
Engines are easily accessible from the full-standing height, soundproofed and air-conditioned engine room.
The engine room on this Marlow 72 also features two Northern Lights 25kw generators with 1794 and 1561 hours, and the air-conditioning unit.
Other mechanical features on this Marlow Explorer 72 include:
This Marlow Explorer 72 E-LR is constructed using state of the art modern materials and techniques to create a strong and efficient cruiser. The use of Kevlar, modified epoxy resins and high-density core allow Marlow Explorer to be stronger than the heaviest of hulls at a fraction of the weight, allowing her to go further, more efficiently.
Features of her construction include:
The spacious aft cockpit of this Marlow Explorer 72 features uninterrupted teak decks and a built-in seating area. The extended fly bridge above provides shelter for the aft deck and the large salon door opens to create a flowing entertainment space from inside to out.
There is a docking station in the cockpit that has engine controls, thruster controls, VHF radio, Simrad Jog lever steering (for rudder control), and an IS 15 multifunction display for wind speed, direction, and water depth.
Aft are twin stairways leading to the extra large hydraulic bathing platform, a pneumatic assisted transom door provides access to the engine room and crew quarters.
The saloon of this Marlow Explorer 72 benefits from the full beam of the vessel. Ultra-leather settees are provided to port and starboard with an aluminium aviation inspired coffee table with built-in storage. Additionally there are two comfortable arm chairs and a large flat screen TV.
A very functional full-size bar is located on the port side, and features a granite counter top, refrigerator, hidden sink with drinking water, and a two-zone wine cooler.
Plentiful storage is provided throughout the saloon are including book shelves along the side walls. To starboard there is also a desk area with file drawers.
The Galley of this Marlow Explorer 72 is inspired by a 'country kitchen' configuration. With a open plan spacious galley area leading on to a elevated dining area with raised teak dining table and seating for seven guests, offering spectaular views while cruising.
The galley counters are a beautiful raw silk granite with under-mounted Franke sink. There is a Dacor cooktop at the forward end of the U-shaped counter with removable stainless-steel sea rails and pan holders. Beenath the cook top is an electric oven and four Sub Zero refrigerator drawers. A handy spice/storage cabinet separates the sink and refrigerators. The Fisher & Paykel dishwasher is conveniently located within easy reach of the sink and a large top-opening freezer is located in the forward port corner of the galley.
On either side of the pilothouse are port and starboard sliding pilothouse doors. For ultimate extended cruising convenience, there is a pop up mini helm station on the starboard side, complete with remote engine and thruster control, synchronised control, autopilot remote, 15" Raymarine multi-function display, and VHF.
Accommodation for 7 guests is provided within 4 cabins on board this Marlow Explorer 72.
A master stateroom is located aft and benefits from the full beam of the vessel. The master stateroom features a centre line king-sized double bed, with marble topped bedside tables to either side. There a TV which cleverly flods down from the ceiling, and plentiful storage is provided in 5 hanging lockers. The master cabin benefits from a private ensuite bathroom with his and hers heads, twin basins and a separate shower compartment.
A VIP stateroom is located aft and features a king-size centre line double berth, plentiful storage and an ensuite bathroom which includes a separate shower compartment.
To port is a further guest cabin, with twin side-by-side single berths and an ensuite bathroom. There is also a further single guest cabin, with a day bed.
The crew quarters are located aft of the engine room and benefit from the full beam of this Marlow 72; they can be accessed both from an entrance in the cockpit and also from the full-height transom door aft.
The crew area includes twin bunks, a night stand, refrigerator and hanging lockers. The crew also has their own spacious head with sink, shower and toilet facilities.
The upper deck of this Marlow Explorer 72 features the command bridge. The bridge offers excellent views from multiple window, over the front of the boat, offering a safe all-weather helm position.
The helm station features an L-shaped electronics console, pilot and co-pilot Stidd helm chairs, and twin L-settees with teak grate tables which are raised to permit excellent visibility. There are doors to port, starboard and aft with three opening screened ports overhead. The large dual pane windows (tempered glass with 3m hurricane film sandwiched in between) allow for excellent 360-degree sight-lines for the Captain and guests.
The command bridge on this Marlow Explorer 72 is designed to offer a great living space underway, at the dock, or anchored out. The cabin sole is teak and ebony, a beautiful contrast to the teak and holly below decks. A refrigerator is adjacent to the starboard copilot chair.
There is also a very large shaded aft deck with rear facing seating, comfortable lounge chairs and a large round cabana with sun/wind shade. There is also a second outside grill, icemaker, and a sink in this space.
Navigation equipment on board this Marlow Explorer 72 E-LR includes:
Other electronic equipment on board this Marlow Explorer 72 includes:
This Marlow Explorer 72 is equipped with a heavy oval stainless bow rail with twin Maxwell vertical windlasses. Her anchors include an 80 Danforth and a 70KG Bruce.
Additional deck gear includes:
This Marlow Explorer 72 is also equipped with a 14ft AB Nautilus RIB tender with a Yamaha 60hp 4-stroke outboard (10 hours). The tender features console steering, bimini top, Sunbrella cover and Garmin navigation instruments.
Engine Count
2
Engine Horse Power
2030.0
Engine Hours
1700
Engine Location
Starboard
HULL
Designer
David Marlow
Hull Material
Composite
OTHER
Bathrooms
4
Double Berths
3
Single Berths
3
Displacement(kgs)
41730 kilograms
Drive Transmission Description
Direct
Drive Up
1.68 meters
Engine Year
2006
Engine Type
Inboard
Fuel Tanks Capacity
15684 liters
No of Heads
4
Holding Tanks Capacity
681 liters
Water Tanks Capacity
2273 liters
The Marlow Explorer 72 is 72 feet long that boasts a 20 feet beam and a draft of 1.68 meters. This 2006 diesel Marlow Explorer 72 powered by Caterpillar C-18 with 2030.0 horsepower. The Marlow Explorer 72 is made of composite.