Engine
Detroit Diesel 671
Total Power
615hp
Engine(s) Hours
-
Class
Commercial
Length
70ft
Year
1986
Model
Drift Fishing Party USCG COI
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
SELLER REPORTS NO HURRICAN DAMAGES!
70' Panhandle Commercial "ATLANTIS" - Party Drift Fishing Vessel is USCG CERTIFIED for 87 PASSENGERS & 3 CREW. - 90 Total --Effective Thru OCTOBER 2025
THE OCTOBER 2024 SURVEY IS AVAILABLE upon request.
The ATLANTIS has Proven to be the perfect Vessel for A Party, Fishing, and Sight-Seeing business.
The ATLANTIS has been sucessefully operating as a Party & Fishing Experience since Her launch in 1986, at the same location in Miami Beach and is Renowned by Fisherman World Wide!
She Features spacious Decks, With 360 degree unobstructed walk around space on the main deck and a large upper deck, this vessel affords plenty of room to move about
There are ample pole holders and bench seating for guests. Also, there is a bait live well and ice box located on the aft deck.
Located in the main Salon are three dinettes, bench seating and two marine heads for men and women.
"Atlantis" is powered by three 205 h.p. normally aspirated Detroit Diesel 6-71's that are known for their reliability and very long life.
Down below are forward and midships holds that were formerly berthing areas. Having been refurbished these holds are a blank slate and ready for the new owners to outfit as they wish. Stand Out Features: Certified to carry 87 passengers plus 3 crew.
* Certificate expiration date: October 2025
* Crew required: 1 Master and 2 Deckhands
* Stability: 01 Dec. 2011 issue date
* Three 6-71 Detroit Diesel Main engines at 205 h.p. each
* Fuel: Approximately 1000 gal.
Measurements
Speed & Distance
Cruising Speed:9kn
Max Speed:12kn
Dimensions
Nominal Length:70ft
Length Overall:70.83ft
Max Draft:6ft
Beam:20.33ft
Weights
Dry Weight:120,000Lb
Miscellaneous
Electrical Circuit:12v
Tanks
Fuel Tanks:1000gal
Accommodations
Heads:2
Propulsion
Engine 1
Engine Make:Detroit Diesel
Engine Model:671
Engine Year:1986
Total Power:205hp
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:3-blade
Propeller Material:bronze
Engine 2
Engine Make:Detroit Diesel
Engine Model:671
Engine Year:1986
Total Power:205hp
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:3-blade
Propeller Material:bronze
Engine 3
Engine Make:Detroit Diesel
Engine Model:671
Engine Year:1986
Total Power:205hp
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:3-blade
Propeller Material:bronze
Features
Electronics
Depthsounder:Furuno Multifunctional GP-1850 WF
Log-Speedometer:Furuno Multifunctional GP-1850 WF
Navigation Center:Furuno Multifunctional GP-1850 WF
Plotter:Furuno Multifunctional GP-1850 WF
Radio:Pioneer WMA/MP-3
Compass:Ritchie Magnetic
GPS:Furuno Multifunctional GP-1850 WF
VHF:West Marine Submersible VHF 850/Uniden Solara DSC
Inside Equipment
Electric Bilge Pump:5 Bilge Pumps
Electric Head:Two
Battery Charger:Newmar 30 AMP Automatic
Outside Equipment
Gangway:Rigged Off Stern
More Details
70' Drift Fishing Vessel
USCG Certificate of Inspection (Expiration 20 October 2025)
Name: Atlantis
Official Number: 901541
Service: Passenger (Inspected)
Hailing Port: Miami Florida
Hull Material: FRP
Horsepower: 615 total
Propulsion: Diesel Reduction
Place Built: Panama City, Florida
Delivery Date: 18 July 1986
Keel Laid: 15 November 1985 Stability Issued Date: 01 December 2011Life Saving Equipment
Life Preservers (Adult): 90
Life Preservers (Child): 9
Ring Buoys:
With Line Attached: 1
With Lights: 1
Other: 1
Total: 3
Life Floats/Buoyant App: 2 Capacity 50
EPIRB: Yes
Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire Pump: 1
Hoses: 2 1.5"diameter 50' length
Fixed Extinguishing System:
Engine Room: Halocarbon: 1500 Cubic Feet
Fire Extinguishers:
2 Class A-ll
1 Class B-l
1 Class B-ll
Walk Through
Boarding "Atlantis" by gangway at the stern is a very roomy aft deck. Here on the aft deck is a "live well" for bait and fish boxes. Pole holders are mounted all around the vessel.
Moving up the Starboard side one notices the bench seating running the length of the house and again, plenty of room to move around. High gunwale rails are just about the right height to rest your elbows on while fishing. Overhead casting would best be done from the roomy bow area or the stern, but can be accomplished anywhere on the vessel.
Up on the upper deck, 25 people can ride underway and would be a great place to enjoy the day while traveling from one fishing location to the next. Here are bench seats running on either side.
Inside the Salon are three cushioned dinettes for a sit-down lunch as well as a cushioned bench seat.
There are two heads in the Salon, one for the Ladies and one for the Gents.