ENHYDRA Summary
34.13 meters / 112 ft
1983
CHESAPEAKE CUSTOM
38 guests
24 cabins
7 Knots
United States
Asking price: $550,000 USD
The vessel "Enhydra", bearing U.S. Document No. 654894 and Hull No. D-301, was constructed by Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Maryland, of steel in 1983. The vessel is a twin screw, diesel powered, research vessel.
Enhydra has been used as a Kid's Science Camp for the past few years to study Marine Life. She has 24 cabins on two decks, 22 staterooms, a lab, a laundry room and a galley. She sleeps 47 - 38 passengers and 9 crew members.
There is an all electric commercial galley with 2 industrial refrigerators, oven, fryer, griddle, four hot-plates, two stainless steel cabinets, two stainless steel sinks (one is three compartment for washing), commercial dishwasher, two chafing tables, ice maker, disposal two 10-cubic ft. refrigerators
Deck Equipment
- DECKING Nonskid Paint
- WINDLASS Schoellhorn Electric Windlass w/ Up & Down Controls In Pilot House.
- GROUND TACKLE 1000 lb. Navy Anchor w/ Galvanized Chain & Nylon Rode
- SAFETY RAIL Welded steel
- COMPASS/ES Danforth 6" Spherical Magnetic
- DECK EQUIPMENT: Steel Rub Rail, Steel Safety Rail, Miscellaneous Mooring Equipment