Yacht for sale is a 2011 PAUL MANN CUSTOM BOATS 81' "Georgia Girl" Custom 81 Convertible Sport Fisherman in Stuart, Florida, USA.
2011 Paul Mann Custom 81' Convertible
2011 Paul Mann Custom 81' Convertible
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Main Description
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.
Low Original Hours - 2,450 Hours on Main Engines
Five Stateroom, Six Head Layout
All Yard and Maintenance Records Complete and Up to Date
Vessel is very lightly used on Interior and shows that way
Full Yard Regime 2/2024
Electronics Redone 2022
Hull Painted (Awlgrip) 2/2024
Fresh Non-Skid on foredeck 12/2023
Deck House paint 12/2023
Exterior Flybridge Paint 12/2023
Deck House half round Varnish 12/2023
Salon Door Refinished 1/2024
Davit on bow removed 12/2023
Transom Swim platform removed 12/2023
Full NAIAD Stabilizer Service 12/2023
Fresh Bottom Paint 12/2023
Prop Speed Running Gear 12/2023
Shafts Dye Tested 12/2023
Cutlass Bearings 12/2023
Main Engine Intake Hoses replaced 12/2023
Exclusions
Owner's Personal Property
Mechanical Disclaimer
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.
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.
Engines, Transmissions and Performance
(2) #16V2000CR M-93 2400 HP, WITH ZF 3060A GEAR 2.5:1 RATIO
(2) 35kw Northern Lights Generators with SOUND ENCLOSURE
CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL 150A 240VAC 1PH 60HZ (Updated by Ward’s Marine Electric 5/23)
(2) Engine Room Blowers 1,000 CFM Each
Oil change system for engines and generators
70-Gallon Oil Holding Tank
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
About Georgia Girl
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.
Vessel Walkthrough
Electrical:
Lights: Anchor, engine and utility room, cockpit, navigation, 24v and 120v throughout cabin, lockers, and below decks
Alarms: (audible) Low oil pressure, high water temperature, bilge high water
Batteries: (12) and boxes (5/2022)
Battery charger: (2) 24v Master Volt (5/2022)
Electrical system: bonded with ground plate
Custom master control panel, breakers, voltmeters and amp meters
Receptacles: 120v duplex and ground fault throughout
Battery switches: vapor proof
Dockside power: (2) 100 amps 240v with isolation transformers
Inlet for telephone and cable on port side of cockpit
(2) 100 amp Shore Cords – 1 at 75’ and 1 at 100’
Battery parallel switch to be operable from Engine Room Only
LED rope lighting around all toe kicks
Steps and all staterooms dimmable LED lights
LED lights dimmable
Shower lights to be White, Green, Blue
Cockpit overhang lights White, Green, Red
Open Flybridge:
Bridge console designed to accommodate electronics in actuated pods
Electrical panel: circuit breakers for electronics
Teak control pod
Instrumentation: back lighted
Bridge rails: anodized aluminum with (9) rod holders
Compass: Furuno Digital
Bench seating with rod storage below and pedestal mounted table - Release
Access to brow at forward centerline
A/C on bridge with ample supply vents
Rupp Hydro-Riggers
PBT Hardtop with Teaser Box and Teaser Reels
Teaser reels mounted in flybridge overhang
Radar mast for electronics
Port cabinet includes sink, trash can, dry storage
Teak decking on bridge deck
Two freezers forward of console – with small refrigerator to port
Three Helms chairs – Release
Varnished keepers on all bridge seating – 2022
Two storage cabinets to either side of brow access
Port Flybridge jump seat has freshwater wash down inside seat and storage of water hose
Varnished Half Round
Electronics:
(4) 19" Seatronix VSRT-19 glass screens (4/2022)
Garmin 25 KW Open Array Radar
Garmin Fantom Radar
Garmin GPSMAP 7612 VSF
Garmin 7610 xsv
Simrad Autopilot AP50
Flir M232 (4/2022)
Flir JCU-3 Joystick Control (4/2022)
Nauticomp Panel Mount Waterproof Mouse
Airmar B275 LHW Chrip Transducer
(2) Icom IC-M510 VHF's (2022)
Garmin Weather GXM54 (2022)
Garmin GPS 24xd Antenna (2022)
Comrod AV60BI Antenna (2022)
Bow Deck:
Hydraulic pump located in Starboard forward engine room
Bow Rail Aluminum
4,000 lb. Maxwell windlass with Devils claw
Hawse pipe
Anchor locker door with gutter and drain
300’ Chain
Polished SS 180 lb. Delta plow anchor and chute
Freshwater wash down at pulpit
Painted Toe rail
Cockpit and Exterior:
Teak covering and coaming boards
Teak cockpit and mezzanine deck
Painted cockpit seating with Atlantic ice dump in upper port seat
Starboard upper seat has tackle drawers below
Dry storage box with drain on lower Starboard mezzanine deck
Wash down: freshwater wash down Starboard in cockpit, salt water washdown and fresh water dockside connection to port
Release Marine fighting Chair
Tuna doorhinged upper gate and independently opening door below with concealed Soss hinges
Scuppers: large SS corner placement
Ladder (aluminum): flybridge
Large corner hawse pipes (sized to accommodate 100 amp shore cords)
Cleats: (8) SS with recessed backing plates, bow skein chocks, and SS chaff strips on toe rail
(8) Rod Holders in coaming
Indirect LED lighting in cockpit, courtesy lights
(5) Multi color LED lights in cockpit overhang with dimmer. (Green, White, Red)
Hot /Cold shower at transom door
(6) Lumitec and Down Ocean SS underwater lights, two outboard facing down and four across transom (2020)
A/C supply in mezzanine seating area via seat back ducts
(2) 24vdc Twist lock outlets under Port and Starboard gunnels
Transom fishbox with dual lighted live wells
Two (2) Port Mezzanine boxes refrigerated separately
Starboard Mezzanine dry storage
Galley/Dinette:
Full Cherry wall panels throughout
Dimmers for overhead LED lights
Galley appliances Kitchen Aid Architect Series II as follows:
(2) Refrigerator drawer unit
(1) Drawer style dishwasher
(1) Trash compactor
(1) Garbage disposal
(1) Cook top
(1) Microwave
(1) Oven
(1) Ice maker
Pantry:
(1) SubZero two freezer drawer unit with no ice maker, (1) Kitchen Aid Refrigerator drawer unit and (1) 24 bottle wine cooler Danby DWC276BLS and storage cabinets with A/C
Galley counter tops, Galley bar, Dinette table, Dinette bench surround, and Salon Bar stone veneer on aluminum honeycomb backing
Cork Flooring to reduce Sound
Microwave / Convection oven vented to exterior
Water faucet: Single lever hot and cold
Sink: Twin bowl S/S undermount – Elkay
Storage Cabinets / Drawers: fitted for dishes, glasses, and hand towels
Fitted knife drawer and storage for baking pans in galley
Three custom bar stools by Release Marine
Dinette has long drawer in aft seating bench
6’6” Headroom in galley area
Soffit over galley bar for AC discharge
Pantry bulkheads and Starboard storage sprayed textured finish overhead to be Wisperwall
Outboard cabinet in galley has lift up lid for appliance storage, two receptacles inside and notches for cords to come out with lid closed with two deep drawers below
Salon:
Salon Day Head with electric obscuring glass window
Custom sofa frame with storage below
Ice machine in Starboard cabinet forward of day head
Flush panel doors on all cabinet doors and drawers
(2) Separate AC units - in salon and galley with returns at floor level
Salon entertainment center: Denon home theater system with Panasonic Blue Ray player, TV Samsung 46 7000 series LED1080p HDTV
Lighting: low voltage dimmable LED throughout
Cherry window moldings
Electrical outlet: 120v duplex ground fault
ALL STATEROOMS:
(5) Stateroom (6) Head layout per drawing
Cherry interior cabinetry including all doors, door jambs, fiddles rails, bunk rails, drawer fronts and cabinet fronts.
Wall covering/Wisperwall and headliner
All entry doors – Supplied by Release Marine (14)
TV’s with DVD, CD, FM radio in all staterooms
Medicine chest: Mirrored
Exhaust: blower fans vented to exterior
Lights: LED lighting throughout
Receptacles: 120v ground fault
Cork flooring in all heads except master (master is Custom Marble)
Plexi-mirror ceiling in all heads
Cherry wainscoting in Master and Companionway. All other areas wall covering.
All bunk base exteriors to be finished cherry wood
Interiors used for storage carpeted throughout
All berth rails have Ogee molding top and bottom with cherry veneer between
Hardware is brushed nickel
Bow S/R – Head:
Bow stateroom – Island Queen Bed with Storage
Bow S/R single berth to port is covered with removable panels to simulate design on Starboard cabinet. Storage under bunk when not in use is fixed.
I24X30 Hatch in bow stateroom floor with fixed ladder to bilge
Overhead hatch 24X24 with shade and screen
Nightstands have stone lift up tops for storage
19” LED TV to be flush mounted on aft port bulkhead
Head storage cabinet to have adjustable shelves with white formica interior
Master S/R - Head:
Master Stateroom 26” LED TV to be mounted in aft inboard corner cabinet
Master stateroom entertainment cabinet to doors with shelves
Single large under mount sink in master head color
Flush panel doors on all cabinet doors and drawers
Drawer in vanity
Linen cabinet
Nightstand tops stone to match head
Starboard Mid S/R – Head:
Twin upper and lower bunks
Linen cabinet
19” LED TV is flush mounted on forward bulkhead
Crew S/R – Head:
Twin upper and lower bunks
Upper and lower bunk has a shelf for small storage with 120vac receptacle
Linen cabinet
19” LED TV to be flush mounted on inboard bulkhead
Gun Storage (shhh)
Port Aft S/R – Head:
Twin upper and lower bunks
Upper and lower bunk has a shelf for small storage with 120vac receptacle
Linen cabinet
19” LED TV is flush mounted in aft locker
Laundry:
Linen cabinet forward of washer dryer
Floor is designed with drain to bilge and raised threshold to contain water in event of leakage
Pull out folding shelf in linen cabinet 36” off floor
Cleat on inboard bulkhead for shelf to rest on when open
Maytag front load washer and dryer stacked facing inboard in laundry room on 6 inch platform. Washer on bottom, dryer on top
Mechanical, Sanitation System: MSD Headhunter, and Running Gear
Mechanical:
12 in 48v 23hp Bow thruster with joystick and buttons on Levers
Battery charger 48v 20amp
(4) Odyssey Group 31 Battery (3/2022)
Air conditioning: Dometic split system
(12) #12 Bilge pump rule 2000 with Ultra Safety Systems float switches, 24vdc
Sea Strainers: External 316L stainless screen
Sea chests for raw water intakes
Fresh water outlets: 1 each cockpit Starboard side, Lazzerette, Engine Room, Bridge, Anchor Locker, MSD area Hot and Cold
Fuel lines: Parker C.G. approved per MTU requirements
Fuel transfer system with two pumps with auto shut down switches in tank vents
Fuel priming pump for generators and main engines
All pumps include isolation mounts placed to minimize noise
Fuel
filters: Double Separ fuel, water separator for each engine and single
Separ filter on generators. Engines and generators same filter elements
Fire
protection: Pyrogen System in mechanical areas, smoke and C02 detectors
in all interior spaces, monitoring system with alarms
Hydraulic steering: Sea Star Electro-mechanical in lazzerette DC2000
Single lever engine controls, bridge
Toolbox with work bench and 6” jaw vise in port forward engine room
Toolbox at aft Engine Room Entrance
Water heater: 2 - 20 gallon Raritan
Custom Aluminum Fuel Tanks (3,100 Gallons)
Water lines: Seatech with central manifolds
Fresh water system: 220 volt Headhunter, two pumps teed together but dedicated one each side of the boat
Heads: Headhunter toilets- Superbowl
(2) 1500 gpd Headhunter water makers (Replaced 11/2022)
(3) Gianneschi ZBDG150 10,000 gph emergency pumps
Internal Strainers on all Raw Water Pumps (Excludes Main Engines)
210 gph Fuel polishing system Algae X
Central Vacuum Air King
Portable
“drychem" and fire extinguishers (10), U.L. approved type in compliance
with United States Coast Guard and ABYC standards
Atlantic Shaved Ice Maker to Ice Dump in Mezzanine
Sanitation System: MSD Headhunter:
Tidal wave USCG certified type II 50 gal per day sewage treatment system
230v/60 Tortuga diaphragm pump
(2) Swing check valve
Tank sentry system
Tank sentry monitor
Running Gear:
Struts: Custom
Rudder: welded stainless steel by Damco
Propeller shafts: two 3.5” Aquamet 22
Trim tabs – Paul Mann custom stainless steel
Propellers: One Set Nibral, Class S propellers with puller
(1) Set of Spare Propellors
NIAAD stabilizers designed for vessel by manufacturer with controls at helm
Yacht Finishes
Paint: Hull Aqua Mist Awlgrip; House Awlcraft 2000 (Cloud White)
Non-Skid up house sides, and bow deck
Interior Cherry: satin finish
Exterior Teak
Black out windshield
Rhino liner in Rope Locker
Safety Equipment
One six man Viking RescYou Pro life raft in valise – forward brow on bridge
One eight man Viking RescYou Pro in hard case – on hardtop