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FOR SALE: 2004 Carver 59' Marquis

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  1. This view is from the galley area looking aft towards the port side of the salon. There are two bench-style sofas on either side of the salon which combined can easily seat 6 to 8 persons in the area. Remember there is that large TV mounted on the cabinet below and you can get a sense for how watching television will be from the sofas. Note the marine theme with the throw cushions show casing marine life, an art piece of a pod of dolphins breaching the water and shore-side depictions. It just shows some of the individualized pieces you can have to make the space more personalized. When you purchase Beautiful Life envision your personal touches added to this space.
  2. This view is from the salon looking forward towards the galley and main helm station. In view is that swiveling TV. Also appreciate the Cherry-lined interior and the quality of craftsmanship and overall condition the timber is in after 20 years. Beautiful Life is being used as a regatta mothership seeing overall light use by her owners works in favor of the next owner who purchases this yacht.
  3. The galley is located on the starboard side of the space and presents a compact but functional facility. Whether it is cooking light for breakfast or more intensive setting for dinner this galley is capable of meeting your needs. It is also elegant with speckled black counters opposed by inset stainless appliances. The Cherry-timber also complements the overall scheme along with the light wall upholstery.
  4. This perspective gives an idea how large the kitchen sink is and is covered an a wooden infill when not in use so you do not loose too much counter space if the sink isn't needed. The cabinet with its rounded edges are also pleasing to the eye. Note the extra railings added to keep your items from sliding out of pockets when underway. Looking across the room, there is a door that leads to the port side walk way. There is no door on the starboard side as a result of the galley being in place there.
  5. To the forward-end of the space on this deck is the lower helm station. This space is interesting with it being meld into one with a breakfast nook. Normally if the wheelhouse has a bench seat it is located to the back of the pilothouse. In this case, that is not possible given the layout of the deck with the galley located directly behind.
  6. A closer look at the lower helm arrangement with the same navigational wheel seen on the flybridge helm controls repeated. The wheelhouse console is kept pretty clean while still having the necessary equipment installed. There are other monitoring dials and displays in the above-head helm brow.
  7. A closer look at the lower helm overhead brow with the electronic controls for the engines inset. As a reminder those Rolls-Royce MTU 825 horse power engines were recently serviced. With the high angle of the windshield and displays well away from 'seeing' the windshield there is minimal glare on the windshield when navigating at night.
  8. To the port side of the space is the curved, plushly-carpeted stair access down to the lower deck accommodations onboard Beautiful Life. Note the blue courtesy lighting giving ambience as well as practical lighting for the journey up and down these stairs. Also as the stairs wind their way down to the lower level, note the curved Cherry wall that accompanies your transits. Inboard are safety rails to grab when needed.
  9. Perspective from the lower deck stairwell landing looking back up the curving staircase. We can see those blue LED courtesy lights installed every-other riser. The railing momentarily pauses but finishes atop the black stone counter.
  10. The lower foyer and accommodation corridor looking forward towards the VIP suite on this level. The Cherry timberwork is a joy to look at with different visual tactile elements seen. It ranges from smooth and blemish-free finishing to fluted elements with the plush carpeting being impacted by the 6000+K temperature LED lighting. The space looks bright, and clean. Remember all the lighting in the boat was changed to LED.
  11. There is a two-cabin layout for the main accommodation onboard. The owner has a full-beam master suite located midships on the lower deck while there is a VIP-berth towards the bow. In this instance you are seeing the master cabin with a large centerline bed, great headroom and more of that Cherry timberwork.
  12. Providing an alternate view of this full-width room you get a sense of the storage available in the suite. Good headroom and windows on either side help to make the master suite feel sizable. As expected the room is fitted with a flatscreen TV. In fact as part of the upgrades, new 1080p LED Smart TVs were installed in Master and Guest Staterooms.
  13. Final different view of the master suite room. Looking towards the flat screen TV. It is positioned that it is easily seen from the bed. Continual view of storage up-and-down in the room with the cabinetry made from Cherry timber. From here we will see the master suite head which of course is ensuite in nature for continued privacy and comfort.
  14. Speckled black stone serves as the vanity top in the master suite. A large mirror backs the the vanity to provide a wholesome view of yourself as well as serves to make the space feel even larger. The wallpaper may not to be everyone's taste but that is a simple cosmetic change. Note the marine theme continues the faucet handles.
  15. On the other side of the ensuite is the tub-shower combination. The surround is clad in the same stone with glass splash protector installed. All lights in the bathroom are LED as well.
  16. An alternate view of the shower-tub combination ensuite looking back towards the master suite. The tub is not jetted but a soaker tub. There is a bit of natural light that can egress into the space via an elongated porthole. Wand shower head along with integrated niche for your shampoos and gels are available.
  17. From admidships we move forward via the passageway passing the lower deck lobby and forward to the VIP cabin. This cabin makes the most of the space allotted given its location in the tapering contours of the hull towards the bow. The same timber finishes are available in this room along with the style. The bed is a bit smaller than in the master suite though still being a comfortable double-sized berth. Note the storage dotted around the room which is clever to utilize as much available space as possible.
  18. A look at the the ensuite facility for the VIP cabin. A compact area with all necessary comforts in place. Similar decor and decoration to the master suite bathroom minus the difference in wall paper and layout.
  19. Besides the main accommodation there is a small bunk-style room. A small window is available to allow for the person in the top bunk to see outside. The bottom bunk doesn't have the window but like the top bunk has an overhead reading/night light on the bulkhead.
  20. Front-loading washer-dyer machines are onboard as well installed in their own cabinet.
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