The 19th Hole, a 2005 Carver 560 Voyager has a three-stateroom, two-head layout and is set up for family cruising. The 19th Hole is on the market with Jeff Brown Yachts for $499,999.
Powered by twin 480 hp Volvo Penta D6 diesels, The 19th Hole has a reported 25-knot top-end speed. Cruising speed is about 23 knots. Fuel capacity is 800 gallons, which should provide long cruising days. Bow and stern thrusters aid in close-quarter maneuvering.
The 56-footer’s 70-square-foot cockpit includes a transom settee with a table and chairs, offering a shaded space for alfresco dining. Courtesy Jeff Brown YachtsThe 19th Hole’s 70-square-foot cockpit provides a shaded area for guests to enjoy while relaxing on the transom settee with a table and chairs. After an alfresco dinner, guests can walk around to the foredeck sun pads for a little more privacy while enjoying sundowners.
This yacht’s flybridge features a C-shaped settee with table, deck chairs on aft deck, a wet bar and even a grill, creating an ideal space for family and friends to mingle. A hardtop provides shade when needed, while the open-air design ensures a constant connection to the environment with panoramic vistas. The upper helm station is to port and everything is within arm’s reach. A second, single-seat helm station is forward of the salon and up a couple of steps. The 19th Hole has the following tech and gear:
The 19th Hole’s salon has an open floor plan, helping create a sense of volume. The interior has plush leather seating, a high-gloss cherrywood finish and amenities such as a flat-screen TV and surround-sound audio system. It’s a layout that encourages conversation and relaxation, with a large sofa and accompanying chairs arranged to create a conversation nook. Locking open the sliding glass doors to the cockpit creates an open-air environment from the galley to the cockpit.
The galley has solid-surface countertops, a full-sized refrigerator, a convection/microwave oven, a three-burner stovetop and abundant stowage space. The adjacent dinette provides a cozy place to enjoy meals with family and friends while taking in ocean views via nearly 360 degrees of glass.
A C-shaped settee, wet bar, grill and deck chairs, create a comfortable space for socializing and enjoying views on the flybridge. Courtesy Jeff Brown YachtsWhen it comes to accommodations, owners and their guests can retire to one of three staterooms. The master stateroom, located amidships, has a queen-size berth, stowage and an en suite head with a shower and bathtub, an unusual feature on a yacht of this size. The forepak VIP stateroom has a spacious layout with private access to the second head. A third guest stateroom with twin berths ensures that The 19th Hole can comfortably accommodate up to six guests for those summer cruises.
The owners’ stateroom has a queen-size berth, stowage, and an en suite head with a shower and, yes, a bathtub. There are two guest staterooms, including a forepeak VIP. Courtesy Jeff Brown YachtsWhere is The 19th Hole located? The yacht is currently lying in San Diego, California.
Take the next step: call or text the listing agent, Wayne Racuya, (707) 235-5244, Jeff Brown Yachts
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