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Pacific Mariner 65

A photographic tour of a Pacific Mariner 65.
  • By PMY Editors
  • July 14, 2015

Pacific Mariner 65

A Pacific Mariner 65 that you will not believe was built in 2000.
She is going to make her new owner, which could be you, very happy.

Pacific Mariner 65

Lady Leticia, a well maintained 2000 Pacific Mariner 65, tugs at her lines,
begging for a new owner to take her on a cruise.

Pacific Mariner 65

From her large windows to her comfortable forward sunpad, the PM65 was designed to be functional.

Pacific Mariner 65

As you can see from the forward view, sightlines from the flybridge helm are excellent.
If you can see the captain, he can see you.

Pacific Mariner 65

The bow features plenty of space to lounge with friends and enjoy the view. It also makes line handling easy.

Pacific Mariner 65

Perspective: This one lone large foredeck with a secure bowrail.

Pacific Mariner 65

Seven adult guests can comfortably sit in the 65’s expansive cockpit.

Pacific Mariner 65

The port side helm station is an nice option on the 65 when docking stern-to. And the wide steps allow guests to climb up and down from the flybridge with out much trouble.

Pacific Mariner 65

A very civilized captain’s (or crew stateroom) quarters is also home to the washer dryer.
The privacy here actually looks very appealing.

Pacific Mariner 65

For a boat built in 2000, it’s nice to see how clean and organized the engine room is.
The next owner will certainly appreciate the ease of which spotting a problem will be in this space.

Pacific Mariner 65

The tender doesn’t impede on the maneuverability on the flybridge.

Pacific Mariner 65

Six people can easily join the captain in conversation from the flybridge.

Pacific Mariner 65

The front canvas may be hard to crack with this helm setup
but having the wheel on center allows for unimpeded access to the stairs.

Pacific Mariner 65

Soft colors and a mirror at the headboard makes the forward stateroom feel airy and spacious.

Pacific Mariner 65

Television technology may have changed a lot in recent years
but the demand for beautiful joinery, thankfully, has not.

Pacific Mariner 65

The head off the forward stateroom appears to be just as modern as many heads on boats built this year.

Pacific Mariner 65

Perhaps one of the biggest arguments for living aboard the PM65 is the country kitchen.
Counter space rivals that of may homes, as does the full-sized fridge.

Pacific Mariner 65

And the arrangement is such that you could prepare lunch while underway
and never lose sight of the horizon, or the electronics at the helm.

Pacific Mariner 65

The full tub is a nice feature in the head allowing children and adults alike to take a long soak.

Pacific Mariner 65

The full-beam master, like the forward stateroom cleverly employs mirrors to enhance the feeling of space
and the stowage under the berth will come in quite handy on longer trips.

Pacific Mariner 65

The desk in the master stateroom lets you take keep private affairs organized to allow for longer cruising time.

Pacific Mariner 65

A double-tier helm provides plenty of space for a new owner to refit this space
with whatever electronics they desire.

Pacific Mariner 65

Small ship or big yacht? You could make the argument that the PM65 is both.

Pacific Mariner 65

Should guests indulge in the saloon bar too much, they won’t have to travel far to go to bed.
The port table and sofa convert to be another berth.

Pacific Mariner 65

Side-by-side berths get rid of the summer-camp feel of over-under bunks in the third stateroom—it makes a difference to adult guests.

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