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2009 Egg Harbor 43' Savannah Sam

This vessel is no longer on the market.

2009 Egg Harbor 43' Sport Yacht

"Savannah Sam" is a beautiful 2009 43’ Egg Harbor Sport Yacht lovingly maintained by her current owner for the past 11 years. She features Twin C-12 Cat Engines, two stateroom and two head layout, new Garmin electronics (2021) and transom live baitwell. All maintenance is up to date, she’s ready to be fished or cruised today!

Specifications

  • Price USD: $ 449,900

Sport Yacht

Lighthouse point, florida, united states, power yacht.

  • LOA: 45 ft 8 in
  • Display Length: 43 ft

Sport Fishing

  • Water Capacity: 115 gals
  • Fuel Capacity: 607 gals
  • Engine Details: Caterpillar C-12
  • Engine 1: 2425.00 HRS 705.00 HP
  • Engine 2: 2425.00 HRS 705.00 HP
  • Engine Fuel: Diesel
  • Days on Market: INQUIRE

+ Accommodations

Clean, fast, maneuverable and classic, the 43 Sport Yacht displays all the traditional Egg Harbor strengths and beauty. You'll appreciate every touch, from its wide-open cockpit and wood-rich luxury interior to its sea-smoothing Mike Peter's designed hull with raised sheer line and soft, dry ride. The broad 15-ft. beam provides ample interior room for two luxury staterooms, and two full head and a large salon featuring wood-rich luxury interior.

Master Stateroom:

  • Large Queen Berth with storage underneath
  • 15” Sharp Flat screen TV with Pioneer DVD
  • Quilted bedspread and pillow shams
  • Mirrored headboard
  • Large hanging locker to starboard
  • Overhead hatch with screen and sunshade
  • Overhead storage cabinets
  • En-Suite head with shower and vanity

Guest Stateroom:

  • Single berth with storage underneath 
  • Large hanging locker
  • En-Suite wet head with storage cabinet

Enter Salon on port side to find large L-Shaped, ultra leather sofa with storage below to starboard, distribution panel and ice maker to port. The Salon also features Bose entertainment system with 31" TV and a custom Teak cocktail table. The Galley is forward of the Salon on her port side featuring large Corian counter with two bar stools.

Galley Equipment:

  • Teak and Holly flooring
  • Corian countertops
  • Sharp Microwave/Convection oven
  • Cooktop 2-Burner
  • (2) SubZero Refrigerators/freezers
  • Galley ice maker Raritan
  • Large locker and dish storage
  • Stainless steel sink with faucet

+ Vessel Details

Navigation Systems:

  • (2) Murray Bros. Helm chairs
  • Large lounge seating with storage underneath
  • Retractable electronics console
  • Glendinning electronic controls
  • Garmin auto pilot (2021)
  • (2) Garmin 1242xsv MFD's (2021)
  • Garmin 4kw open array radar (2021)
  • (2) Raymarine 218 VHF radios
  • Sony stereo
  • Caterpillar engine displays
  • (2) Overhead teaser reels
  • Four sided Strataglass Enclosure
  • Rupp double spreader outriggers and center rigger
  • Six rod rod holder
  • (2) Aft spreader lights
  • Transom live baitwell
  • Large fish box in deck with macerator 
  • Engine room access
  • Fresh and saltwater wash-down
  • Large tackle center with storage drawer
  • Release rocket launcher
  • Glendinning engine controls
  • Garmin display 
  • Cockpit coaming
  • Sunbrella cover
  • (2) Underwater lights

Electrical/Mechanical Equipment:

  • Twin Cat C-12 705HP Engines with 2,425 Hours, all maintenance up to date
  • New Aftercoolers 9/2019
  • New Batteries 8/2022
  • Reverso Oil change system
  • 8KW Westerbeke Generator with 1,050 Hours and digital controls
  • Halon Fire System
  • Battery Charger
  • Seastar hydraulic steering system with Power Assist
  • Bennett hydraulic trim tabs
  • ZF Transmissions with trolling valves
  • Salon AC, 16,000 BTU
  • Forward AC, 11,000 BTU

Deck and Hull Equipment:

  • Stainless plow anchor
  • Lewmar Windlass with foot and bridge control
  • Glendinning Cablemaster
  • Life Raft 6 man in soft valance
  • Cockpit sunshade
  • Bottom Job Feb 2023
  • Tuned and Balanced Props (Feb 2023)
  • New Cutlass Bearing (Feb 2023)
  • Compounded and Waxed Hull (Feb 2023)
  • Prop Speed Applied to Shafts and Props (Feb 2023)

+ 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.

Interested In This Yacht?

Contact Andrew Smith to learn more!

ABOUT THIS YACHT FOR SALE

Our Egg Harbor Yachts listing is a great opportunity to purchase a 43' Sport Fishing for sale in Lighthouse Point, Florida - United States. This Egg Harbor is currently listed for $449,900. For more information on this vessel or to schedule a showing, please contact United Yacht Sales broker Andrew Smith at 1-410-533-5362.

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Egg Harbor 43 Sport Yacht

  • By Scott Shane
  • Updated: October 4, 2007

During my youth, in the late 1950s, companies such as Merritt, Pacemaker, Matthews, Ulhrichsen, Pembroke, Jersey Skiff and Egg Harbor were building dozens of cruisers and convertibles not far from my home in Long Island, New York. These days, only a few of those companies have managed to stick around. If the new 43-foot Sport Yacht is any indication, Egg Harbor has not only survived, but flourished.

The company, emerging from its share of tough times, hopes the 43 will provide an enhanced ride, longer range and greater speed. Thanks to her Michael Peters-designed hull, optional 700 hp Caterpillar C12s and a cruising speed that meets the sportfisherman’s 30-knot benchmark, I found she does so with a vengeance.

Nothing can spoil a cruise or fishing trip more quickly than the intrusion of personal space, with crew banging into one another in rough seas. For this reason, most anglers shopping for new convertibles have two basic requirements: First, the boat must accommodate an appropriate-size crew, allowing the captain to oversee the command center. The second requirement is a spacious, enclosed saloon designed for relaxation. The 43 Super Sport offers both. Her flat-out, wide-open bridge easily accommodates six. A large starboard-side settee with a one-piece hinged forward seat has enough room for three big guys, with stowage underneath for at least a half-dozen rods in the 50-pound class. The tournament-style helm has a retractable electronics console, and the area forward has additional seating. Helm and companion chairs, which swivel 360 degrees, are by Murray Brothers. Egg Harbor’s new in-house metal shop handles the 43’s railwork and marlin tower construction.

Two minor criticisms: The small lip on the sole, near the helm, may prove to be a shoe-grabber, and when climbing the ladder, you may bang your head on the second rung of the rocket-launcher. A spokesperson for the company said that for now, the bridge’s sole will remain as is. On future versions of the 43, the rung on the launcher will be crowned and moved 3 inches aft.

Headroom in the saloon is 6 feet, 6 inches, and the area’s high-gloss teak joinery is solid. Our test boat’s custom pullout drawer for rod stowage is a good example of Egg Harbor’s willingness to personalize the yacht. Owners have a choice of four décor packages and various layouts. Our test boat had an aft-facing dinette, perfect for grabbing a bite and watching the action, and a settee in the saloon. I found this floor plan more versatile than the other with a full settee, which does not include a dinette, because it offers more space to spread out. Soft panels in the sole provide access to the engines.

At speed, the saloon is comfortable. Underwater exhaust keeps the area quiet, and Peters’ bottom ensures the boat stays stable. During sea trials aboard other boats, scribbling performance data can be dicey, especially at high speeds. Aboard the 43, though, my handwriting remained legible, even in 3-foot seas. Her sweet spot was around 1950 rpm. At this setting, fuel burn was 46 gallons per hour, and speed was 281/2 knots.

The 43 has a solid bottom, and her hull sides, deck and house are cored. Her hull is outfitted with prop pockets. She handled tight turns well, backed down true and tracked nicely on a single engine. The only spray we took was a bit of spritz from another boat’s wake when beam to the breeze.

Her engines—700 hp Caterpillar C12s, on our test boat—and Westerbeke generator are housed below the saloon. Though headroom here is a bit tight, the area is user friendly and simply arranged. The 32 inches of space between engines should offer more than enough room for you sit on the diamond-plate sole with a toolbox, and the open cockpit door alone will provide enough ambient light for you to work. Wiring runs are bundled well. I was a little leery of inspecting the engineroom so soon after a sea trial, but after just five minutes, the blowers and large cockpit air plenums had suitably cooled things down.

It is hard to not notice that the engines are smack up against the forward bulkhead. Caterpillar assured Egg Harbor that this setup will not create service complications, but Egg Harbor plans to move the bulkhead forward 10 inches on future versions, just to be safe.

The pump room, under the galley and accessed via electrically raised steps leading to the accommodations, may explain the uncluttered quality of the engineroom. This area, 2 feet tall and 61/2 feet wide, houses the air-conditioning compressors, water heater and battery charger, with room for gear. Since I’m slightly claustrophobic, I found the area restricting. A simple solution would be to add an additional hatch in the galley’s sole, but that would also compromise the look of the Amtico flooring.

Egg Harbor emphasizes high-quality components, hardware and above-average fit and finish. This is apparent not only in the 43’s galley, but in the staterooms and head. Both staterooms aboard the 43 are well appointed, with cedar closets and below-berth stowage. The company can outfit the master with a washer/dryer, as well.

Most owners of the 43 Sport Yacht will want to fish, so I was pleased to see an easy-opening hinged door (rather than the usual pocket door) opening to the 8-foot-deep cockpit. A large fishbox is below the sole, and a small, removable stowage bin beside the fishbox lifts for access to the lazarette. Stowage compartments are on either side of the cockpit, but they’re a little shallow for my taste. The cockpit stayed dry even as we backed down into the sea, and all potential knee- and thigh-knockers were mercifully recessed.

The transom is clean-the zinc plate and fiberglass trim tabs are recessed. Only a central drainage system, which empties the fishbox, air conditioning, ice maker and bilge, and two small bypass exhausts penetrate the stern.

I liked the look and feel of the 43 Sport Yacht, which is a fine evolution of the company’s existing 42-foot convertible. Her good looks and solid performance should ensure that Egg Harbor, which recently purchased Davis Yachts, propels its tradition onward and upward.

Contact: Egg Harbor Yachts, (609) 965-2300; www.egg-harboryachts.com . For more information, contact: (866) 922-4877; www.yachtingnet.com/yachting/productinfo .

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