Yacht for sale is a 2024 SELENE YACHTS 78' 6" "2024 Selene 78 Ocean Explorer" 78 Ocean Explorer Motor Yacht in Auckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand.
The more minor sister to the 98 Ocean Explorer, the 78 has the same features but in a slightly smaller boat.
This boat results from an international collaboration of designers and architects under Howard Chen’s design team leadership. Working closely with renowned Dutch architect Guido De Groot and a group of International consultants, they have developed a contemporary take on the long-range yacht while capitalizing on builder Jet Tern Marines’ quality construction and reputation for experience and innovation in the displacement yacht sector.
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Description
The more minor sister to the 98 Ocean Explorer, the 78 has the same features but in a slightly smaller boat.
This boat results from an international collaboration of designers and architects under Howard Chen’s design team leadership. Working closely with renowned Dutch architect Guido De Groot and a group of International consultants, they have developed a contemporary take on the long-range yacht while capitalizing on builder Jet Tern Marines’ quality construction and reputation for experience and innovation in the displacement yacht sector.
Engine and Mechanical
Port Main Engine:
Cummins QSL9 405 Hp @ 2100 rpm Heavy duty rating rating. Wet exhaust & 24VDC starting
Gear Box: ZF 360, 2.917:1 reduction
Alternators: 24VDC, 80AMP
Walker “Air Sep” crankcase ventilation
Two (2) 4D batteries connected in series for 24VDCstart
Engine beds have a 1/2” stainless steel cap on top of the bed and a 1/4″ plate on the sides; plates are to be highly polished stainless steel.
Each engine is mounted on (4) resilient mounts
FRP drip pan under engine
Starboard Main Engine:
Cummins QSL9 405 Hp @ 2100 rpm Heavy duty rating rating. Wet exhaust & 24VDC starting
Gear Box: ZF 360, 2.917:1 reduction
Alternators: 24VDC, 80AMP
Walker “Air Sep” crankcase ventilation
Two (2) 4D batteries connected in series for 24VDC start
Each engine is mounted on (4) resilient mounts
FRP drip pan under engine
Engine Controls and Panels:
Three (3) stations: pilothouse, flybridge, and aft deck.
Engine instrument panels with an alarm will monitor the Tachometer, Engine oil pressure, Engine water temperature, System voltage, Gear oil pressure and fuel burn for each main engine. Cummins Vessel view display for pilot house & flybridge (2 units)
Propellers:
1 NiBrAl alloy 4-blade counter-rotating propellers. Propellers to be built to I.S.O. class 1
Propeller Shafts:
1 Aqualloy 22 or equivalent, 3″ diameter
2 Taper details: Standard SAE
3 Line cutters on each main engine shaft
Stern tubes:
1 Material: FRP
2 Bearings: rubber cutlass type
3 Stuffing Box: bronze
Fuel Filter(s):
1 Two (2) Racor 75-900MAX duplex filters in addition to a secondary engine-mounted filter for each engine
2 One (1) Racor 75-500MA filter and secondary generator mounted filter for the generator engine. Optional second filter for optional generator.
Electrical
The AC electrical system:
1 The vessel is fitted with two (2) 240VAC shore inlets at the stern. The ship’s shore power is fed through a 12KVA, 220-250VAC, 50/60Hz isolation transformer. AC selector control switches allow the operator to select the source(s) of power from either the generator(s) or shore power. The HVAC (air conditioning) may be operated from the ship’s shore power or its own dedicated shore power inlet, which is also equipped with a 12kVA, 220-250VAC, 50/60Hz isolation transformer. The air conditioning may be operated from 50 Hz or 60 Hz. AC service is distributed through custom electrical panels containing 240VAC and 120VAC sections, volt and amp meters and individual breakers and fuses for branch circuits.
2. There are two (2) 12kVA shore power isolation transformers and two (20) shore power input connections at the stern of the vessel.
3 120/240VAC, 7.0kVA inverter systems are used for limited ship power, control power to the helm station, and refrigeration during times when the generators and shore power are offline.
4 AC Outlets are standard US format 120VAC. Locations TDB
5 All outlets in head compartments, mechanical spaces, exterior and galley are GFCI type. All external outlets have waterproof covers.
6 One (1) Glendinning shore power cord retrieval system will be provided for the 240VAC, 50 amp. Ship’s shore power connection. The system will be provided with 50′ of shore power cable. The shore power inlet will be located at the stern of the vessel.
The DC electrical system:
1 The DC electrical system is a 24VDC distribution system with a maximum capacity of 800 amp/hours. The DC system powers the ship’s inverter system, the helm station’s DC equipment, and service. DC service is
Distributed through custom electrical panels containing 24VDC and 12VDC sections, volt and amp meters and individual breakers and fuses for branch circuits.
2 Standard batteries are located per machinery layout drawing
Three 24VDC ships battery bank – Consists of 12, 2-volt AGM batteries @ 800 A/H, each connected in series. A total battery bank capacity of 800 amp/hours is provided for emergency, control, ship equipment and limited operation without operation of a generator or shore power connection.
4 12VDC helm power is drawn from one 200 A/H battery and a 24 to 12VDC converter system
5 Port main engine starting – (2) AGM batteries connected in series for 24VDC starting. Switching logic to parallel 24VDC ship’s bank for emergency starting.
6 Starboard main engine starting: 2 AGM batteries connected in series for 24VDC starting. Switching logic to parallel with 24VDC ship bank for emergency starting.
7 Generator starting- (2) – Group 31 AGM batteries connected in series for 24VDC starting and switching logic to parallel 24VDC ship’s bank for emergency starting.
8 #2 Generator starting- (2) – Group 31 AGM batteries are connected in series for 24VDC starting and switching logic to parallel with 24VDC ship bank for emergency starting.
Interior
1 Teak, cherry or oak veneer ( straight grain or mountain grain )
2 Bulkheads, teak or cherry veneer
3 Formica finished ceiling & bulkhead for bathroom
4 Drapery or blinds for saloon & each stateroom
5 Grab rails, teak
6 Headlining, acoustical vinyl
7 Push button for all door lockers & drawers
8 Carpet, teak & holly or wood parquet interior floor for cabins
9 Metal non-skid flooring for engine room
10 Floating floor
11 Tinted tempered window glass 10~12 mm
12 Clear tempered glass 12mm for front windshield
13 Corian or granite head floor
14 Granite galley countertop w/back splash
15 Granite head countertop w/back splash
16 Interior steps to all teak. Corner of steps to have nonskid varnish.
17 Interior lockers and drawers to be locked with chrome push button
18 Interior overhead panels – Removable, held in place by Velcro.
19 Interior door lock sets to be chrome brass
20 Interior cabin doors to have rubber gaskets for sound reduction and door hooks
21 hanging lockers will have automatic interior lights controlled by a micro switch. Lined with Cedar.
22 Solid (non-louvered) cored doors for heads and staterooms 1.25″ thick with rubber gaskets on door jambs
23 Interior teak woodwork, including cabin sole in the pilot house, to be varnished with 60% gloss varnish
24 Salon tables, pilothouse table to be varnished with high gloss varnish
25 All handrails are to be teak.
25 The Structural bulkheads dividing staterooms and heads will have ¾” furring strips on each side to allow the application of ¾” thick sound insulation. The finished bulkhead material of 3/8” thickness will be applied over this.
26 Mirrors are located throughout the vessel as shown on interior drawings
27 All drawers to have stainless steel ball-bearing slides
Master Cabin
Master Cabin:
1 Floors: Carpet with two lb./sq. ft. 1/2″ thick Soundown under lament pad
2 Cabinet/paneling: Varnished teak
3 Mattress: Standard Queen size
4 Port and starboard berth cabinets & drawer bureaus
5 Full high wardrobe and dressing room with automatic light and aromatic cedar liner
6 Safe located at the master stateroom
7 Sofa and coffee table to the port master cabin
8 TV/Video cabinet
9 Desk with stool
10 Teak headboard frame
Master Stateroom En-suite Bath:
1 Floors: Ceramic or stone tile to be specified with an order
2 Countertop: Granite with bull-nosed edges
3 Mirrors and towel bars: As shown on drawings (TBD)
4 Molded FRP shower stall with frameless glass doors
5 Cabinet/joiner work: All teak
6 Locker and drawer interior finish: Formica
7 Toilet paper holders: TBD
8 Vanity unit w/integral wash basin, two sets
9 Teak removable grating panel for shower room
10 Medicine cabinet with mirror
11 Vanity mirror w/teak frame
On Deck
EXTERIOR, DECK HARDWARE and EQUIPMENT
1 All horizontal surfaces on the deck to have a diamond pattern nonskid as shown in the deck plan – standard nonskid to be a contrasting colour to the parameter deck
2 Stainless 316 handrails 2″OD with electro-polished bases. All rails shown on drawings to be standard in addition to those specified
3 Handrails at transom
4 Handrail around aft deck coaming 2″ dia.
5 Handrail on the underside of aft deck overhang 1 1/2″ O.D.
6 Handrail at the port and starboard side boarding doors
7 Recessed handrails from lower deck to P/B deck
8 S/S 316 Hawse fittings with rollers:
9 S/S 316 18″ bollards per drawing
10 The Upper rub rail cap will be 316 stainless steel 1/4″ fastened with flush 316 stainless steel fasteners. Stainless steel caps will also be on the upper and lower rub rails, as shown in the design.
11 Teak Decking on main side decks
12 Settee, mouldedfibreglass with cushions at foredeck and aft deck
13 Manship ports in hull and deck as shown on design. Ports are positioned as per layout drawings.
14 All opening ports to be fitted with screens and deadlights
15 Fixed window in the day head
Cockpit:
1 FRP settee with Sunbrella cushion set
2 Table w/stainless steel table pedestal
3 Fresh water deck wash in transom
4 Saltwater wash down in transom
5 Steps to Transom Integrated Port and Starboard
6 Teak Decking
Flybridge:
1 Richie Compass
2 Helm station w/console box
3 S/S destroyer steering wheel
4 One (1) Selene helm seats
5 Corian integrated wash basin w/folded faucet
6 FRP table ( 1 or 2 )
7 Chart countertop
8 FRP settees ( 1 or 2 ) w/storage underneath, w/Sunbrella cushion set
9 Built-in FRP locker P&S
10 Mini bar with S/S grab rail
11 Tender storage space on the flybridge deck
Bow (Sundeck):
1 One (1) FRP settee with cushion set
2 One (1) Table w/ S/S table pedestal
3 FRP bar unit
Anchor Storage:
1 Stainless steel 316 anchor pockets port and starboard.
Rails and Stanchions:
1. Stainless steel 2″ dia. 316 rails and stanchions on the upper deck and F/B deck . The rails will be welded on round bases with fastening studs on the bottom and dual 1 1/2″ divider rails, as shown on the drawing.
Foredeck Rail:
1 Foredeck to have 316 elliptical stainless rail with 2″ diameter stanchions. Welded to round bases with fastening stud welded on bottom.
Windshield Wipers:
1 “Exalto” two (2) speed self-parking motor, with wash system for three (3) front windows
2 #EX2167.32 wiper motor 223BS 24VDC/23Nm, for (1- 3/8” {9.5mm} ) bulkheads
3 #EX2135 T1 Pantograph arm 17.7″-23.6″ (450-600mm) adjustable
4 #EX2174 curved wiper blade 17.7″ (450mm)
5 #EX2159 Combo switch for single wiper 24VDC
6 #EX2143 24VDC solenoid valve for wash system
7 #EX2136.03 tubing retainer strip
8 #EX2184 Washing Jet for type 1 adjustable pantograph arm
9 #EX2186 plastic bulkhead connector for 19.7″ (500mm) (new style)
10 #EX2154 Tubing ¼” (6.35mm) soft black x 5 meters
11 #EX2157 Tubing ¼” (6.35mm) hard black for push-fit plumbing fittings x 5 meters
12 #EX2129 elbow 6x.24″ (6mm)
13 #EX2166 T-coupling 6x6x6mm
14 #EX2119 straight coupling , ¼” (6.35mm)
15 #EX2105.025 Gallery with adjustable spring to tension wiper against the window
Swim Platform:
1 Three (3) 2 1/2″ diameter “U” shaped rails across the swim step
2 Teak Decking
Foredeck lockers:
1 (2) flush style port and stbd. as shown on drawings. Hinges to be Freeman Style “Large Yoke” with gas shocks
Deck Locker Misc.:
1 All deck lockers and stowage boxes must be fitted with stainless steel gas shocks of the proper rating.
Horn:
1 Kahlenberg dual trumpet #D-1 with chrome finish and fog timer 230VAC compressor w/24VDC solenoid
Deck hatches:
1 Lewmar #70 “Ocean Series” will include insect and privacy screens per the deck plan. One
(1) Lewmar #60 “Ocean Series” will include insect and privacy screens.
2 Install (1) Lewmar #70 “Ocean Series” on the port side of the lower platform to access the flybridge hardtop.
Windows:
1 Windows 10-12mm” thick tempered glass
2 All side windows to be tinted glass
3 All salon and pilothouse windows are recessed 1″.
4 All salon windows to have storm plate receptacles
Exterior Doors:
1 Aluminum doors by Pacific Coast Marine as follows (Note: interior as well as exterior PCM doors are included in this schedule):
2 Pilothouse–2ea, Weather Tight Dutch door, one L.H. Mortise hinge, one R.H. Mortise hinge. C.O. 21″ x 73″
3 Salon after–1ea, Weather Tight double opening door with all glass panels. 48″ x 73″
4 Salon port side, weather-tight door, one RH Mortise hinge
5 Engine room–1ea, Water Tight model no. PCM4170-W with sound blanket core, painted. L.H. surface mount hinge. C.O. 21″ x 73″.
J Boarding doors: 1 Port and starboard—opening in two pieces. The top folds up and over, and the bottom opens outboard. Stern doors on port and starboard side aft per drawing. Doors will have “blind” dog locks/handles. Each is provided with a built-in boarding ladder.
Davit:
1 2200 LB capacity hydraulic/240VAC davit with an extendable boom to 20 feet mounted per drawing.
Bottom treatment:
1 Five (5) layers of epoxy barrier coat and three (3) coats of anti-fouling paint
Deck Drains:
1 Bridge deck and Fly Bridge deck to drain through 2″ deck drains.
2 Lower side decks to drain through freeing ports and scuppers.
Control stations:
1 Port and starboard side of forward bridge deck equipped with helm controls, bow and stern thruster controls, start/stop/horn.
2 Aft deck control station equipped with helm controls, bow and stern thruster controls, start/stop/horn.
P FRP hardtop over F/B:
1 FRP hardtop over F/B with moulded in non-skid 4″dia. Stainless steel support stanchions at the forward end, port and starboard
Q Stern capstan winches:
1 Two (2) Maxwell VC 2200 port and starboard cockpit
Flag Staff:
1 60″ teak flag staff with 1 1/2″ socket for aft P/B deck rail.
S Anchor:
1 Two (2) 200 lb. stainless steel POOL type
T Anchor Chain:
1 Two (2) Lengths, 400 ft. 1/2″ (12mm) chain
Swim ladder:
1 Stainless steel with teak steps mounted on swim step under FRP hatch accessible from the water
Tender Docking:
1 Two (2) fold-up style 10″ cleats on swim step port
Inventory and Options
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
1st Onan 33kw Generator
2nd Onan 17kw generator
Aqualloy 22 propeller shafts or equivalent
ABT TRAC #370 digital stabiliser system with 12 ft. fins and dual station control
Kobelt hydraulic steering system
220lb capacity hydraulic/240V AV davit with extendable boom 20 ft.
Two Maxwell VWC 3500 Windlasses
Two Maxwell VC 220 Capstans at the port and starboard cockpit
One 50-gallon with dual 240v elements hot water system
ESI Fuel polishing system
Reverso oil change pump
BEP electrical main circuit breaker panels
Seafire fixed fire extinguishing system
Tecma freshwater toilets
Cruisair air conditioning system
Liebherr or equivalent home-size large refrigerator in the galley
Raritan or equivalent ice maker
Siemens or equivalent microwave
Optional Extras
OPTIONS:
Awlgrip, Alexseal, or Awlcraft PU painted colourhull
Davit upgrade to 3500lbs.
Underwater lighting
Teak deck on F/B helm station
Teak deck on the Portuguese bridge deck, the fore deck.
A teak coaming on the rail for foredeck, aft deck and flybridge
Helm Navigation, Communications and Entertainment package Ships monitoring system for all vital systems onboard
Upgrade the stabilizers to the ABT Trac Star system ( at anchor stabilization). Note that this requires the optional generator to be installed with increased capacity and hydraulic PTO to drive the system at
Pilothouse
1 Floors: Teak – varnish
2 Cabinet/joiner work: Varnished teak
3 Countertops and instrument panel faces:
Formica #939 dark grey
4 Teak table at settee to slide in and out.
5 Settee aft with chart drawers under
6 Helm seat – Stidd 500N-2X2 Low Back
“Slimline”. Ultra-leather and pedestal colours are the buyer’s choice
7 Chart table w/Cantalupi “Rico” chart light
8 Locker interior finish: Formica
9 Bookshelves and chart drawers as located per interior drawings
10. The Top of the instrument console to be wrapped in
black leather or ultra leather
Crew Cabin
1 Floors: Carpet with pad
2 Cabinetry and joiner work: Formica with teak trim
3 Mirrors, as shown on interior drawings
4 Hanging lockers with Cedarwood lining
5 Bookshelves and lockers outboard of the lower berth
6 Drawers under berths
7 Mattresses: Custom 5″ thick foam
8 Aft stairway to crew cabins and engine room
9 Bulkheads to be finished: Varnished teak
10 Washer/Dryer
11 Forced air ventilation system with adjustable
blower
Crew head
1 Floors: Lonseal #154 Sandstone
2 Cabinetry: Formica with teak trim
3 Shower to be moulded FRP
4 Countertops: Granite with bull-nosed edges
5 Aluminum/glass bi-fold shower door
6 Towel bars TBD
7 Toilet paper holder TBD
8 Full height mirror over sink L Forward port and starboard guest cabins
1 Floors: Carpet with two lb./sq. ft. 1/2″ thick Soundown under lament pad
2 Cabinet/paneling: Varnished teak
3 Hanging locker interior finish: Cedarwood
4 Dresser outboard
5 Drawers under the bunk
6 Mattresses: Custom 5″ thick foam
7 Nightstands next to bunk
8 Teak headboard frame
Saloon
1 Floors: Carpet with two lb.,/sq. ft. 1/2 thick
Soundown underlayment pad
2 Sofa with hi-lo foldable teak parquet table
3 Entertainment centre w/pop-up TV cabinet
4 S/S sliding door for saloon entrance
5 OceanAir blinds w/drapes
6 TV lift for 50″ plasma TV on the side of salon (TV not included)
7 Prewire for surround sound speakers
8 Teak valance/air con soffit P&S and aft sides of the salon
9 Two overhead teak hand rails
10 Mullions along the port and starboard side for installation of window treatments
11 Overhead to have perimeter recess with strip lighting
Day Head:
1 Floors: Teak
2 Countertop: Granite with a bull-nosed edge
3 Mirror and towel bar as shown on the drawing
4 Cabinet/joiner work: All teak
5 Locker and drawer interior finish: Formica
6 Toilet paper holder and Towel bar: TBD
Dining Room:
1 Leaf style dining table seats for 6 persons or a circular table w/settee for four and two loose chairs
2 Cabinet storage below windows to starboard
3 Wood/mirror overhead lighting over the dining table area
VIP Cabin
1 Floors: Carpet with two lb./sq. ft. 1/2″ thick Soundown under lament pad
2 Cabinet/paneling: Varnished teak
3 Mirrors, as shown
4 Hanging locker with Cedarwood lining
5 Drawers under berths
6 Mattresses: Custom 5″ thick foam x 2
7 Forced air ventilation system with adjustable blower
Vanity mirror w/teak frame
Galley
1 Subzero or Liebheer home-size large refrigerator *
2 Microwave *
3 Electric range and oven *
4 Dishwasher *
5 Trash compactor *
6 Exhaust fan *
7 Granite countertops
8 S/S double sink
9 Single lever swivel type retractable faucet
10 Overhead cabinets
11 Drawers & storage lockers w/shelves under counter
13 Sliding doors to the galley to have frosted glass panels
Construction
A Hull lamination:
1 Hull lamination schedule per construction plan, the area below the water line to use “Isophthalic” Gelcoat and vinyl ester resin for the first five (5) layers. Deck lamination schedule per construction plan. Construction plans for the structure are to be based on standards set by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).