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Paul Mann built The 81-footer Georgia Girl, The Largest Build Ever From His North Carolina Yard, To Great Acclaim. Georgia Girl has A 23-foot Beam, Which Allowed The Designers To Create An Open, Airy Interior, Defined By Hand-picked Cherry Veneer In The Saloon And Cabins. The Veneer Saves Precious Weight But Still Adds An Element Of Class. The Saloon Includes A Long Island Near The Galley, With A Granite Countertop And Three Seats For Breakfast. The Yacht’s Inner Curves And Stonework Show The Yard’s Ability To Craft A Boat That Is Not Only Fast (40-knot Top End), But Elegant. The Profile, With The Long Forefoot And Tall Helm Area, Also Carries A Carolina Classic Look.
Vessel Is Captain Maintained By A Knowledgeable Owner Who Cares For Her With An Open Checkbook. If A Maintenance Item Needed To Get Done, It Gets Done. Georgia Girl Has Been A One Owner Boat Since She Was Built And Primarily Used For Light Cruising To The Bahamas.
Galati Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by United Yacht Sales - Florida Treasure Coast.
(2) #16V2000CR M-93 2400 HP, WITH ZF 3060A GEAR 2.5:1 RATIO
(2) 35kw Northern Lights Generators with SOUND ENCLOSURE
Performance:
Top End: 40.3 Knots at 2450 rpm with Fuel Burn of 240 GPH
Cruise Speed: 26.8 Knots at1925 rpm with Fuel Burn of 100 GPH
Award Winning Interior:
Georgia Girl won the Cabinetry category and grand prize in the seventh annual Veneer Tech Craftsman’s Challenge™, one of the most highly respected and well-known craftsmanship competitions in woodworking. Besting over 60 entries, the 81-foot Paul Mann features hand selected plain-sliced cherry veneer accented with figured cherry throughout the cabins and saloon, pronounced to be an “elegant yet lightweight solution in a marine project where weight is a significant consideration,” by Bill Esler, associate publisher for Vance Publishing/Woodworking Network, and publisher of Wood and Wood Products and Custom Woodworking Business, one of three judges for the 2011 competition.
How Does Georgia Girl Run?
This boat rides smooth, goes fast and remains dry — hard characteristics to combine in a boat this size. “You can make it light and it’ll ride hard,” Mann says. “Or you can add weight to the boat and make it ride better. But then the boat might throw water unless your running surface is just right.” The water leaves the 81’s hull just about amidships, keeping everyone dry. “This one reminds me of a 65 on steroids,” Mann says.
Engine Room Notes:
It’s always a treat to stand up straight in an engine compartment. Georgia Girl’s qualifies as extraordinary, with more-than-standing headroom in the engine compartment and work space all the way around each engine. Nothing is inaccessible. All systems, like pumps, watermakers, air conditioning, generators, etc., have redundant systems.
Mechanical:
Sanitation System: MSD Headhunter:
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Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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.
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