Legacy Yacht Group
3050 SE Dixie Hwy,
Stuart Florida, 34997
Tel:772-288-1191
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1965 Huckins Atlantic

location icon Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Year 1965
Length 60 ft / 18.29 m
Price
$350,000

Preliminary listing - more details and photos to come.

A family of three have put their sweat (and tears) into restoring this vessel over the last three years, while living aboard. They feel like this boat now has a piece of their soul, but they appreciate all of the memories the boat has given them!

Breakaway is hull #377 and originally named CONNIE IV, then SMALL WORLD.

Specifications

Year Built 1965
Category Power
Length Overall 62 ft / 18.90 m
Beam 16'2 ft / 4.93 m
Cabins 3
Construction Other
Min Draft 4'10 ft / 1.47 m
Engines 2
Total Engine Power 1,200 hp
Cruising Speed 18 kn
Prop. Cruise Speed 2000
Maximum Speed 20 kn
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 772 gal
Water Tanks 1
Water Tank Cap. 250 gal
Holding Tanks 1
Holding Tank Cap. 40 gal

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: CAT
Model: 3716C
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 600hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Hours: 1800
Engine Location: Port

Engine 2 Specifications

Make: CAT
Model: 3716C
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 600hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Hours: 1800
Engine Location: Starboard
Disclaimer:

Legacy Yacht Group is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Huckins Yacht Corporation.

Upgrades
  • New shafts
  • Dripless shaft seals
  • 4 underwater lights
  • New aftercoolers cat engines
  • New fuel filter
  • New alternators and starters
  • New oil change system
  • New Northern Lights 20KW Gen (250 hours) – remote panel up in helm
  • New venturi on flybridge
  • 2020 Hull and superstructure (rolled and tipped with Alwgrip (Ice blue hull, Cloud white topsides)
  • 22 NEW windows, ½” thick (70-80k value of work)
  • New thru hulls
  • Grounded everything
  • New composite swimplatform
  • New composite decks
  • New bow thruster
  • New appliances
  • New freshwater tank, pump, plumbing
  • New water heaters
  • New isinglass
  • New anchor w/ 300 ft of chain
  • New 27,000 btu unit in salon
  • New 16,000 btu unit in lower salon (conditions the whole space)
  • 6 units on board on two separate circuits for redundancy, 2 pumps, 2 strainers
  • Sump boxes for the a/c drains
  • A/C and D/C fresh water pump
  • New head plumbing
  • Glendenning cable master
  • Cleaned up wiring
  • Separate A/C breaker box
  • 1700 lbs davit Nautical Structures
  • New blinds
  • 55 inch LG TV
  • Galley: New fridge, 2 new Kenyan cooktop burners, new sink, faucet with underwater freshwater filtration system
  • New convection oven
Mechanical
  • Twin CAT 3176C 600 HP @ 2300 rpm (1800 hours)
  • Western Gear transmissions
  • 3 blade bronze propellers
  • Hydraulic push pull controls
  • Chain/cable steering
Electrical
  • 12/24v DC system, 120/240 AC system
  • New Northern Lights Gen.(260 hours)
History

This classic Atlantic 60 was originally built for the Pew family who founded the Sun Oil Company (now known as Sunoco). In 1957 the family's wealth was on display for all to see when the Pew brothers were listed on the Fortune magazine as some of the wealthiest Americans. Needless to say there was an endless budget when this boat was built and one of the most expensive builds at that time. This is the only Huckins built with walnut wood in the Salon and the fixtures feel like something from the lavish life of the Golden Ages. All of the fixtures and are custom bronze pieces plated in gold.

The Huckins yard completed an extensive 3 year renovation from 1996 through 1999. The project included a re-power with new Caterpillar 3176Bs, redesign of the lower (main) helm and aft bridge deck, alterations to the salon, the master stateroom, and the master head which has a full size tub.

The Hinckley yard renovated the galley in 2001; new cabinetry in cherry with high-gloss finish; counters are off-white Corian; sole is teak and holly.

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.