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1995 Johnson 65

ID# 3876652

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$585,000

Yacht Overview

Make: Johnson

Model: 65

Year: 1995

Length: 65′

Located In: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Engine/Fuel Type: diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

YW#: 8017850

Description

Cool Breeze is a highly updated Johnson that received an extensive refit in 2018. Since then, she has been maintained by a full time crew. This Johnson has an innovative layout that was far ahead of her time. As a result, her full beam master rivals much larger and newer yachts. In terms of her layout, another unique feature are four well appointed guest cabins, plus separate crew quarters. In comparison, most yachts of her size only offer three. In addition to her large volume interior, this boat offers spectacular exterior spaces. Her flybridge offers a mecca for entertaining, and her aft deck lends an alfresco dining option. The hull and superstructure were painted in 2017. Cool Breeze would make a great live-aboard or large family cruiser. With reliable Detroit power, and only a 4’6″ draft, this Johnson is the perfect Florida/Bahamas yacht.

Full Specs

Boat Name

Cool Breeze

Dimensions

LOA: 65
Beam: 19 ft
Dry Weight: 66,000 lb

Engines

Engine Brand: Detroit
Engine Model: 12V71
Engine/Fuel Type: diesel
Engine Power: 900|horsepower
Engine Type: Inboard

Engine Brand: Detroit
Engine Model: 12V71
Engine/Fuel Type: diesel
Engine Power: 900|horsepower
Engine Type: Inboard

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (397 Gallon)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (1000 Gallon)

Accommodations

Number of cabins: 4
Number of heads: 4

Updates
  • New A/C throughout
  • New Through hulls
  • New Bottom paint/prop speed
  • New Seadeck on swim platform, cockpit, and flybridge
  • New seals on both transmissions
  • New engine water hoses
  • New stainless steel elbows for engines and generator
  • New Raymarine transducer
  • New underwater lights
  • Full CVLA class survey for charter in British Territory

Accommodations

Cool Breeze offers four well appointed and comparably large guest cabins, all with ensuite. The guest accommodations are comprised of two king cabins center lined fore and aft, along with two twin cabins midship, port and starboard. The port twin cabin also offers a pullman berth. In addition, there is a crew cabin forward in the forepeak. Currently used for storage, however the crew cabin offers two bunks and its own wet head.


Vessel Walkthrough

Boarding Cool Breeze is made simple with four options. There are port and starboard boarding gates just forward of the aft deck. From the stern, the passerelle is a nice touch providing a smooth transition from ship to shore. Finally, there are four steps center that lead you from the swim platform to the aft deck.

The aft deck offers a relaxing retreat from the sun as the expansive flybridge shades this space. Alfresco dining is offered in the center of the aft deck. Guests seat themselves in eight teak chairs surrounding a solid wood table. Twelve underwater lights produce a romantic glow in the evenings. There are port and starboard side decks leading to the foredeck, and a molded staircase leading to the flybridge to port. Center, and framed in polished metal is the solid glass sliding entry door to the salon.

 Down three steps and in, you find yourself in the salon. There is a sofa to starboard with two ottomans that round out comfortable seating for eight. The salon is light and airy with light upholstery, glossed wood floors, and an abundance of windows all around you, providing plenty of natural light and a breathtaking view. To port, you will find a dedicated staircase leading to the private master cabin. Forward on port you find a large flat screen television along with a juice/coffee bar.

 

Forward and up two steps from the salon, you find yourself in the country kitchen. The galley is found to starboard with modern appliances, and all the comforts of home. To port, you find a large dinette for eight. Forward of the galley is the lower helm. There is a water tight door adjacent to the lower helm. Center, you find a stairway leading to the three guest accommodations.

 

The solid wood floors are found throughout the guest accommodations. To port you find a twin cabin with a pullman bunk, nightstand, hanging locker, and head with separate shower. To starboard, another twin cabin, nightstand, hanging locker, and a wet head. Forward, the VIP cabin is expansive. To port you find a vanity. To starboard a cedar lined closet. Center lined, there is a king sized walk around berth. The walls are burl wood, and natural light shines through four portholes.

 

Back aft, and down the stairs to the full beam master stateroom, you find a suite that rivals an owners cabin on a yacht