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Silver Lining is a low hour 53C with on deck day head and can be slow cruised like a T rawler or run 16-18 knots when desired. The yacht has some custom features that anyone may enjo y , including stabilizers, Bose surround sound system in salon, large galley up with full size oven, king-sized master on center-line and stand up engine room.
Upon boarding this 53C Marlow Explorer, you will be amazed by the volume of space available to you. The cockpit is spacious due to the 18'2" beam, which provides wide, easy to navigate side decks to let you move freely from stem to stern. Silver Lining has a day head in the cockpit, and a bench seat aft that gives you a great spot to relax and enjoy your cruise. Beneath the aft seating is the head for the crew cabin below, which is accessed through a flush teak
hatch in the cockpit. Descending the stairs to the crew cabin reveals single berths both port and starboard. Aft lies the head with Sealand VacuFlush toilet, sink and hand shower with Grohe fixtures. As with all Marlow Yachts, the fixtures are the best available, whether found in the main salon, crew cabin or engine room. Forward of the crew cabin through a watertight door is the well laid out engine room with 6'2" headroom, housing all the appointments that mark the Marlow machinery spaces as the standard of the industry. Returning to her lovely teak covered deck allows entry to the spacious salon through two unique doors that open to allow large furnishings, appliances and other shipboard needs without disassembly. In mild weather the doors may be left fully open for a grand view aft and fresh air circulation throughout the salon. Entering the salon, the high gloss teak and holly floors stunning in every detail, beautifully crafted from the same teak log used throughout the yacht. This is a Marlow specification for all yachts built today and tomorrow. Marlow Yachts are crafted with intense pride, great detail and forward thinking at every instance.
There is a full width pass-thru from the salon to the galley, along with fine teak cabinetry and a well designed glass cabinet in the wetbar area. The countertop in the wetbar, as in the galley, is Raw Silk, which is a peach, white, grey and black swirl.
Salon Added Extras:
There is a full width pass-thru from the salon to the galley, allowing expansive views aft of the yacht for docking and cruising comfort. Abundant perfectly fitted and finished storage assures plenty of places for gourmet food or cocktail snacks. The U-shaped galley has all the amenities found in fine kitchens in elegant homes, with a large dinette seating 5-6. Located and appointed similar to kitchens that have become social centers in fine homes, entertaining involves all the guests while the owner or captain handle the navigating duties from a plush Stidd helm chair centrally located. The luxurious helm chair is adjustable in height, and swivels to become another dining spot at the large table and dinette so the captain can enjoy a meal with the guests that are aboard. The pilothouse blends perfectly with the galley and dining area forming a hub of entertainment while you are underway, dockside or at anchor. With the complete accessory display panel above the helm, it makes it easy to monitor the yachts systems without having to leave your seat. Forward and starboard in the pilothouse are the teak steps with clear nonskid and recessed handrail to help guide you down to the staterooms. At the bottom of the steps lies the guest stateroom.
A turn to the left provides a view of the king-sized private master stateroom with large en-suite head facilities and voluminous storage for clothing and bedding articles of all types. This stateroom rivals yachts ten feet longer, providing the owners maximum comfort and all the storage they will need, including cedar lined hanging lockers and abundant drawer storage.
Special Features:
The sumptuous VIP stateroom lies forward in the lower cabin area and rivals the master stateroom on other yachts of this type and size. The height and volume in this cabin is astounding. No other yacht offers this much usable space in a 53' yacht.
Features:
Head Features:
At the bottom of the steps from the pilothouse lies the guest stateroom serving double duty as the on-board office, cleverly converting to a private stateroom by the closure of lovely twin doors. This warm and inviting stateroom features over and under adult sized berths. The desk area with fold out swivel stool and library shelves on both sides allow shipboard or shore bound duties to be carried out with full on-board facilities for receipt and transmission of documents electronically.
The Raymarine Electronics system is original to the Yacht. The system needs updating as some components are not working properly. We are happy to help you get a quote on a new Raymarine or Garmin package to suit your cruising needs. Both stations are equipped with Raymarine multifunction displays, with GPS/Chartplotter/Radar
Pilothouse Electronics:
Flybridge Electronics:
Every aspect of this yacht will make you want to be the next owner. The teak upper deck option, gives the non skid you want while at sea. The comfortable curved seating area with teak table allows you to spend time entertaining in the open air while still having the protection of the molded hardtop. The upper helm has a Stidd helm chair and all the conveniences you could ask for on a yacht of this size. On the lower deck you will find recessed cleats, convenient and safe rails all around. Port and starboard watertight doors open in a snap and can be locked open for fresh air on
cooler days. The Portuguese Bridge gives easy access to the front deck and the optional seating gives guests a place to sit in the sun and have a view while relaxing the day away.
When entering the engine room, you know that you could be wearing white slacks or shirt and not worry about leaving soiled. The composite structure allows for complete access around the engines. The sea-chest supplies all the salt water needs for engines, genset and air conditioning. Most electric systems on the yacht are 24volt which give better lighting than 12 volt lights.