1994 Kadey-Krogen 48' (14.63 m)
Stuart, Florida, United States
Tandem
1994 Kadey-Krogen 48 Whaleback
- Motor Yachts
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CBK48003K394
$ 485,000 USD
€ 447,924 Euros
$ 669,792 CAD
£ 377,336 GBP
Description
The Kadey-Krogen Whaleback is easily handled by a couple but has an interior expected to in a 60' yacht making her the best liveaboard yacht afloat. The open concept, designer interiors, granite tops, attention to detail, premier electronics and tons of extras make Tandem your dream boat. Bring your toothbrush, hang up your clothes and you are ready to take off to the farthest reaches of the globe or take a leisurely trip up the river to lunch. Tandem is ready to cruise now!
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CBK48003K394
LOA: 48' 4'' (14.73 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1994
Beam: 17' 3''
LWL: 45' 4''
Draft Max: 5'
Heads: 2
Maximum Speed: 9.5 Knots
Cruise Speed: 6 Knots
Range NMI: 3000
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 17' 5''
Fuel Tank: 1000 Gallons (3785.41 Liters)
Fresh Water: 540 Gallons (2044.12 Liters)
Holding Tank: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Caterpillar
- Engine Model: 3208 NA
- Engine Year: 1994
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 210.00
- Power KW: 156.60
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 9087.00
Full Details
OTHER DETAILS
Construction
Cored hull with closed cell P.V.C. sandwich core used in the hull. End grained balsa-cored superstructure, pilothouse and boat deck. Core mat is also used to reduce print-through. Vinylester resin used in first two laminates below the waterline. Marine plywood bulkheads. Mahogany stringers and frames.
Saloon
The saloon is entered through large double doors off the fully covered aft deck. To starboard is an L-shaped leather settee with hydraulic dining table (seats 8) and a large window for natural light. To port is a larger L-shaped settee with built in end tables and a comfortable Ekornes Stressless chair and ottoman. There are teak valances with concealed lightening and decorator mini-blinds throughout the saloon. There is a Phantom screen for the double aft doors to let the breezes in while keeping the bugs out. For entertainment there is a 50" flat panel HDTV. A custom designed privacy door separate the saloon/galley from the rest of the boat.
Galley
The open concept galley is on the starboard side just forward of the spacious saloon/dining area and is separated from the saloon/dining area by a large counter with beautiful updated granite. The galley is a convenient U-shaped with a large window for natural light. There is an abundance of storage with multiple lockers and drawers capable of holding all those special pots and pans the connoisseur boating chef requires.
The galley's major features include:
Force 10 3 burner propane stove with oven
GE Profile microwave & convection oven
Stainless steel household refrigerator & freezer
Large under mount stainless steel sink with upgraded faucet with spray head
Fireboy Xintex S-2A propane fume detector
Master Stateroom
The master stateroom on the Whaleback is self contained with full bedroom and en-suite head. It is located forward featuring an island household sized queen berth with storage under the mattress. Storage is provided by two full length lit double-railed lockers with built in shelves and deadlight windows in each locker. There are two vanity units with multiple drawers. One vanity features a lit full size mirror with a concealed pull-up make-up compartment. Four opening ports and two large overhead hatches as well as two smaller hatches provide an abundant amount of light and ventilation.
Master Ensuite Head
The over-sized ensuite features a beautiful updated granite countertop with porcelain undermount sink, overhead mirrored medicine cabinet and extra vanity storage and a large stall shower with a molded fiberglass seat. The head has a tiled floor and Royal Flush toilet plus plenty of storage in the floor to ceiling locker. An opening port allows light and ventilation.
Guest Staterooms
There are two guest staterooms on the Whaleback. The first is to port and includes a large L-shaped settee converting to a full double bed with Pullman berth overhead, 2 reading wall sconces, hanging locker and multiple storage drawers under the settee. The main feature is a large working desk with ample built-in overhead shelving and multiple drawers/ filing drawer. There is a large window with miniblinds and an opening port with Oceanair shade.
The other guest stateroom is to starboard and features a settee converting to a single berth and an overhead Pullman berth and 2 overhead reading wall sconces. There is also a working desk with wrap around shelving, hanging locker and an opening port.
Guest Head
The guest head is located aft of the starboard guest stateroom. It has a large stall shower, updated granite countertop with porcelain undermount sink, mirrored medicine cabinet, tile floor, Royal Head and an opening port. Plenty of locker space is under the vanity and in the additional locker overhead. For a laundry aboard, a separate cabinet outside the head houses a Frigidaire Heavy Duty stack washer/ dryer.
Pilothouse
The pilothouse on the Whaleback is not just a helm but rather a whole other living room both underway and when on the hook or at the dock. It is accessed from either the circular stairs just forward of the port guest stateroom or from the aft deck you can go up and across the boat deck. There is true 360 degree visibility from the Captain's Stidd helm chair. The helm has a large chart reading area with multiple chart drawers and locker space below. Access to the Portuguese bridge via port and starboard Dutch doors. There is a large L-shaped convertible settee with dining table that sits 6 that converts into a double berth by night. Abundant storage exists under the settee. There is a wet bar with sink, insulated ice box for ice/drinks, and an additional custom built cabinet along with an ice maker. There are fishing rod holders mounted to the overhead. To announce your arrival/departure: Kahlenburg air horns and a vintage brass air whistle!
Electronics
Twin Raymarine E120 flat panel chartplotters
6' Open array Raymarine radar
Garmin GC 10 rear view camera (2012)
Sea 322 SSB (inoperative)
Apelco VHF 5200
Standard Horizon Matrix VHF radio w/ GPS, AIS and hailer
Furuno NAVpilot autopilot
Standard Horizon WS150 windspeed
Remote controlled searchlight
Engine Room
Caterpillar 3208 NA 210 hp diesel engine (9087 hours)
Mathers Micro Commander engine controls
Naiad hydraulic stabilizers
Reverse oil change system for engine and generator
Dual Racor 900 filters w/ vacuum gauge
Racor 500 filter for generator
Fuel transfer pump
24 volt bow thruster with dedicated batteries and 24 volt charger
24 volt ABT stern thruster with dedicated batteries and 24 volt charger
Automatic fire suppression system (not inspected)
Pancake air compressor
Electrical
12 KW Northern Lights generator (7832 hours)
12- 6 Volt deep cycle ship's service batteries (2021)
Separate AGM engine (2023) and generator start batteries (2022)
Xantrex Freedom SW 3000 inverter/ charger w/ digital remote panel (2011)
5 LG 340 watt solar panels mounted on pilothouse roof
2 Victron SmartSolar MPPT Smart 150/60 solar charge controller
Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 solar charge controller
Heart Interface Link 100 battery monitor
Fore and aft 50 Amp shore power hookups
2- 50 Amp shore power cords
Bow thruster thermal alarm (2011)
Additional Components
4 Zone Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning - 52,000 BTU's
Webasto Diesel boiler heat w/ 4 zones and the hot water heater
Watermakers brand water maker, 38 GPH
RIB inflatable with outboard
Kahlenburg air horns
Brass air whistle hooked to air compressor
Work bench in forward machinery space w/ air compressor and vice
Muir 2500 24 volt anchor windlass
Rocna 55kg (120 lb) with 350' 3/8" chain
SuperMax anchor with 150' 3/8" chain and 300' nylon rode
Fortress FX-55 anchor with separate rode
Para anchor
Spotlight
Frigidaire washer/ dryer
(2) Warn 1200 lb 12 volt hoists for mast and boom
Seagull water filter systems, whole boat and the galley sink
Tankwatch holding tank alert system
Aft deck hot and cold shower
Marquipt Sea Stair - 7 step
Swim platform ladder
Bow eye at waterline
(2) double fender holders on bow
Dirt Devil Central Vacuum
Exclusions
Owner's personal effects, tools and artwork.
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.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Capt. Bill Harris CPYB.
We look forward to working with you!
Kadey-Krogen Yachts
415 NW Flagler Avenue
Suite 301
Stuart FL 34994 USA
Phone: 1-772-286-0171
Toll Free: 1-800-247-1230
Fax: 1-772-286-8487
Email: yourcrew@kadeykrogen.com
Website: http://www.kadeykrogen.com
One look at a Kadey-Krogen Yacht and your cruising spirit awakens. And no wonder ? every element of the new generation of Kadey-Krogen trawler yachts speaks of confidence and freedom.
Capt. Bill Harris CPYB
Sales Executive
415 NW Flagler Avenue
Suite 301
Stuart FL 34994 USA
Toll Free: 1-800-247-1230
Cell: 1-772-919-2012
Email: bill@kadeykrogen.com
Captain Bill Harris was fortunate growing up to spend half the year on a farm in Monkton, Maryland, and the other half at a house on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. Here on the Bay he found his true love of boating that has only grown over the years. About the time Bill graduated from college he found himself volunteering to help Dennis and Joyce Maud commission their third Krogen, a 42'. While doing this he developed his love of the Krogen trawler yacht. Right off he recognized the quality inherently built into the boat and when he was offered a chance to sell them he jumped at the opportunity. Later he and his wife, Tracie, bought their own Krogen and lived aboard for six years on the Chesapeake. After being liveaboards for over 12 years, the Harrises moved to Florida to work out of the Stuart office and live ashore now. Still, they look forward to their next Krogen and being able to explore like the vessels are built to do.