
Asking: $ 2,525,000
Description
A very well taken care of Fleming 58 equipped with twin 800 hp MAN CRM6 engines and two Onan 17kw generators. Features include: Furuno TZTouch electronics, proportional bow & stern thrusters, ABT stabilizers, FLIR thermal camera, pilothouse dayhead, water maker, hardtop overhead with a full flybridge enclosure, and a 13’ Walker Bay tender with a 50 hp Honda outboard. Interior accommodations features the traditional central passage layout with 3 staterooms and 2 heads. An en-suite master stateroom is found at the forward peak featuring an island queen berth. The port-side VIP stateroom comes equipped with twin berths and a third roll out pipe-berth, and the starboard-side guest stateroom features bunks and extensive storage capabilities.
LOA-Hull | 58 |
LOA-Total | 65.42 |
BEAM | 17.5 |
DRAFT | 5 |
DISPLACEMENT | 88,000 lbs |
ENGINES | MAN CRM6-800 @ 800 hp |
HOURS | 4563 |
EFFICIENT CRUISE SPEED | 17 Kt |
HIGH CRUISE SPEED | 21 Kt |
FUEL CAPACITY | 1,450 gal |
WATER CAPACITY | 320 gal |
BLACKWATER CAPACITY | 165 gal |
Entering from the aft cockpit deck you are immediately greeted with the capacious salon dressed in teak. Featuring the timeless appeal of teak sole with holly accents, vast windows, teak cabinetry, luxurious ultra-leather headliner, and most importantly, an interior layout that balances form with function. The 17’6” beam provides space for settees to each side to comfortably seat six, while allowing room enough to still easily move about. Dining and entertaining guests becomes an effortless experience with an open floor plan encompassing the salon and galley. This layout allows for an open social environment while keeping the function of the galley separated from the rest of the salon.
Along the port side of the salon is a large settee, anchored by an ice maker with a slide-out bottle rack at the aft corner. Complimenting the port settee is a custom teak hi-lo table that can adjust in height to function as both a coffee or a dining table, along with two cushioned D-stools. The starboard side includes an additional settee, which in combination with the port side settee, provides comfortable seating for six in the salon. An entertainment cabinet is found to the aft starboard corner with a 40” HD TV installed on a retractable lift. Forward of the starboard settee is a built-in wine cooler with a teak faced door. Great salon storage options can be found by cavities beneath each settee.
- 40” Samsung HD LED TV installed on a retractable Bennett TV lift to starboard
- KVH TracVision M5 with satellite receiver
- Russound audio/video with 6-zone interface
- Fusion Stereo XM satellite receiver
- DVD / Blu-ray / CD player
- L-shaped settee along port side
- Additional settee to starboard side
- Teak hi-lo table
- Ice maker with bottle storage—aft port corner
- Wine cooler to starboard—forward of settee
- Hide-away screen for salon doors
- Teak & holly sole with carpeting (new)
The galley is tucked to the port side just forward of the salon, which is separated by a large granite counter top peninsula and overhead galley cabinets. Wrapping around the U-shaped counter of the galley you will find a stainless steel double-bowl sink, convection microwave overhead, and induction cooktop with custom pot holders. Teak cabinetry fill in the rest of the galley and across to the opposing starboard side is a large slide-out pantry and full-sized refrigerator.
- De Dietich 220v (4) burner induction cooktop
- Custom pot holders—stainless steel
- GE convection microwave—stainless steel
- Double bowl sink—stainless steel
- Insinkerator waste disposal
- Granite counter tops
- GE Profile 23.5 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator with dispenser and teak door panel
- Slide out pantry to starboard side
- Slide out trash drawer
Following the brief steps straight down from the salon will lead you to the central passage of the accommodations. This traditional layout has been a signature mainstay of Fleming Yachts and provides an easy and convenient flow of traffic throughout the boat. This central accommodations passage also makes it possible to appreciate the full length of the vessel from forepeak bulkhead to transom. Once in the passageway you will find a two-berth bunk arrangement in the guest cabin to starboard and a VIP guest stateroom to port with two twin-sized berths and a third pipe-berth overhead. Just forward of the starboard side guest stateroom in the passageway is a full-sized Bosch Axxis 220v washer & separate dryer followed by the guest head. The en-suite master stateroom tops off the accommodations at the forward peak.
The master stateroom to forward is composed of a queen sized island berth surrounded by shelves, cabinets, drawers, and hanging lockers to each side. The island berth arrangement allows for ease of access from either side and the entire berth can be raised with a hydraulic lift to access a large storage cavity underneath, perfect for storing extra bed linens or keeping valuables out of sight. Over head is a large recessed skylight / escape hatch which provides plenty of natural light to the cabin. To the starboard side aft wall is a mounted 32” Samsung HD TV facing the berth, and to the port side of the stateroom is access to the en-suite master head.
Both the master and guest heads are exceptionally spacious with generous glass and stainless steel shower enclosures. Granite countertops compliment the matching granite floor and shelving in the one piece molded fiberglass shower stalls.
The portside VIP stateroom is composed of two twin-sized berths and features a third option in a pipe berth overhead at the outboard wall. At the foot of the outboard berth is a spacious hanging locker with dresser drawers below. Further stateroom storage is provided by a central nightstand, overhead cabinets, and drawers beneath each of the twin berths.
The stateroom to starboard consists of two twin-sized berths in an crossing over-under arrangement. Despite being considered the smallest stateroom onboard, this starboard cabin does not disappoint in comfort or storage options. Below the outboard bunk is an extensive dresser unit which combines to form a night stand for the lower berth along the aft wall, beneath of which are additional drawers. The inboard wall has a shallow sideboard and to the forward wall of the stateroom is the door to an enormous walk-in closet which helps expand this cabin into a more versatile storage area beyond just what is needed for guests staying onboard.
In many modern yacht designs it has become commonplace to eliminate the inside steering station, but the Fleming 58, as with all Flemings, features a dedicated pilothouse which closely resembles the bridge of a much larger vessel. This dedicated pilothouse takes the role as the primary location to control the boat without any distractions from other onboard activities. However, it remains only three short steps up from the salon & galley and it is only another five interior steps up to the flybridge.
Visibility forward and wrapping around to port and starboard is excellent. Below the expansive windshield are specially designed removable consoles which provide ample room for a full range of modern electronics and equipment. Overhead consoles provide additional space for instruments and speakers. Engine displays, electrical breakers, fuel management, and other on board systems are handled through the integrated Boning ship monitoring system.
To the aft of the port side resides a raised corner settee with an adjustable teak table providing a comfortable social area with phenomenal visibility while underway. The starboard side of the pilothouse features a dayhead to aft with steps down to the accommodations to forward, just adjacent to the console. To each side of the pilothouse is a sliding door that leads to the walk-around side decks of the Portuguese bridge. A large stainless steel and teak-accented destroyer wheel and a Stidd helm chairs finish off the pilothouse. Directly aft of the pilothouse helm chair are steps leading up to the flybridge, which is accessed through a stainless steel & glass door and sliding fiberglass hatch.
- Furuno NavNet TZTouch electronics—includes updated charts for East Coast, Great Lakes, Bahamas, Canada, etc.
- 6’ UHD open array digital radar DRS12A
- (2) Touch-screen 22” monitors for TZT display
- 19” monitor to starboard for TZT display
- 19” television to port side
- DFF1—black box sounder
- (2) Furuno RD-33—Depth, Speed, & Temp
- Furuno GP-33 GPS Navigator
- Furuno AIS FA-150
- Furuno NavPilot-700 Autopilot
- Boning ship monitoring system with 15” display & control screen
- CCTV with (3) cameras connected to Boning
- (2) ICOM 604 VHF
- Stainless steel & teak destroyer wheel
- Glendinning engine controls
- Sidepower 24v proportional bow & stern thruster controls
- ABT stabilizer control panel
- FLIR thermal camera with control
- ACR searchlight control
- Starlink high performance WiFi —flat panel mounted above
- Fusion Stereo XM satellite receiver
- Russound audio control
- Inverter control panel
- Windlass control
- Ritchie Compass
- Stidd helm chair—features arm mounted autopilot control
- Raised corner settee with teak table at port
- Pilothouse dayhead to starboard
- Privacy door between pilothouse & salon
The flybridge is easily accessed from the pilothouse or by ladder from the cockpit. It features a two-seat upper helm station located to port that provides excellent visibility particularly in close quarters and bustling harbors with its 360 degree view. The electronics console is large enough to house an array of state of the art equipment and monitors with easy access via a hinged panel above the settee in the pilothouse. The starboard side of the flybridge features a U-shaped settee with a large fixed teak table. Forward of this settee is a sun lounge which becomes a popular spot while underway. Aft of the helm on the port side consists of an additional settee followed by a grill and refrigerator molded into fiberglass. The following aft boat deck features a Steel Head davit, tender, and mounted tender chocks to starboard; with an aft control station and step ladder leading to the cockpit to port side. Overhead is a factory fiberglass hardtop held up by the radar arch and stainless supports. Atop the hardtop and radar arch is a custom mast which supports the open array, domes, and other instruments.
Flybridge Helm:
- Boning ship monitoring system with 15” display & control screen
- Furuno NavNet TZTouch standalone unit with 14” touch screen
- Furuno RD-33 data organizer
- Furuno NavPilot-700 Autopilot
- ICOM M-506 VHF
- Stainless steel destroyer wheel
- Glendinning engine controls
- Sidepower 24v proportional bow & stern thruster controls
- ABT stabilizer control panel
- FLIR thermal camera control
- ACR searchlight control
- Windlass control
- Russound audio control
Flybridge Features & Boat Deck:
- Fiberglass hardtop with two overhead skylights & stainless steel supports
- Custom hinged mast overhead
- Full flybridge enclosure
- Plexiglass windshield with stainless handrail
- Steering console with controls, navigation electronics, and bench seat to port
- Cushioned seating for up to ten with port side settee and wrap-around settee to starboard
- Teak topped table to starboard
- Stainless Steel BBQ grill and Isotherm refrigerator to aft port side
- Flybridge freezer chest with cover
- Aft boat deck station—engine controls & thrusters
- Step ladder leading down to cockpit
- Steel Head 1,000 lb electric hydraulic davit with power rotation, slewing, hoisting
- Tender: 13’ Walker Bay with Honda 50hp motor (tubes recently reconditioned & new tender cover)
- Switlik life raft & EPIRB
- LED courtesy lighting
- Freshwater wash down
- Non-skid flybridge & boat deck
In common with all Flemings, the hull is hand laid and solid fiberglass reinforced with a grid of stringers and frames. The integrated swim platform extends the waterline which adds to the overall length of the semi-displacement hull for a smoother ride. Vinylester resin, which is used on the cabin sides, is also utilized below the waterline on the hull with further protection provided by epoxy barrier coats. A reasonable five foot draft allows for Bahamas cruising while ensuring that the running gear is protected by a full-length keel which is foam filled and glassed across the top to isolate it from the hull. This keel provides nearly a foot length of protection until the running gear.
On deck she has familiar walk-around decks used on all Fleming models; in combination with high bulwarks and a Portuguese bridge, security for both children and pets is ensured. The capacious cockpit has built-in seating benches to each corner with storage within, perfect for storing lines. A cockpit control station is located starboard of the salon doors while a cockpit sink and additional storage is to port, behind the step ladder that leads up to Flybridge. On the cockpit deck is a gasketed and lockable hatch, just aft of the salon doors that provides access to the engine room and lazarette. At the center of the cockpit deck is another wider hatch equipped with a hydraulic lift that allows extensive access to the spacious lazarette. The transom features a large gate that swings in to allow ingress to the integrated non-skid swim platform.
Moving forward along the side decks you will discover entry gates on either side of the cockpit side decks. These gates provide lower entry close to the water line, meanwhile additional gates on either side of the raised Portuguese bridge give the option for a higher point of entry. Up to the bow will bring you to a non-skid Portuguese bridge and foredeck. The raised center portion of the foredeck provides three large storage cavities via four hatches, great for dock line storage. Special attention has been paid to the ease and safety in which the heavy duty ground tackle is set and retrieved. The anchor platform accepts two anchors, each of which can be controlled by a handheld unit at the platform or by windlass controls at both the pilothouse and flybridge helm stations.
- Hand laid solid fiberglass hull
- Integrally molded guard with stainless rub rail
- Simulated planking grooves in hull
- Underwater lights (2022)
- Integrated non-skid swim platform with (2) stainless staple handrails
- Teak cockpit & side decks
- Non-skid Portuguese bridge & foredeck
- Non-skid raised trunk at foredeck with (4) storage hatches
- Oval stainless steel bow rail around foredeck
- Vinyl wrapped “pseudo—teak” cap rails and coaming boards (3/2023)
- Bow pulpit—(2) windlass
- 132 lbs Ultra anchor
- 300’ of 3/8” high tension Acco chain
- Anchor chain wash
- Forward shore power connect (50 amp)
- Cockpit control station: Glendinning controls, thrusters controls, engine start/stop, autopilot —to starboard
- Cockpit step ladder up to flybridge with sink and storage locker behind—to port
- Aft cablemaster 50 amp shore power (~70’ cord) – housed within molded cockpit corner seats
- Cockpit DSQ powered hatch for lazarette access
- Hot & cold freshwater cockpit wash down shower
- Fore & aft, fresh & raw water hose bibs
- Fiberglass hardtop with stainless skylights, stainless supports, and custom mast
Superior systems and engineering are key elements for Fleming Yachts, whose philosophy has always been to choose only the best equipment available and have it be readily accessible for maintenance. The 58 provides more headroom below the deck allowing for a true standup engine room which allows plenty of room to service the twin 800 horsepower MAN CRM6 engines. The main engine room access is from an outside hatch just aft of the salon doors. The above salon floor panels can also come apart for greater access to the engine room when needed. To achieve the extremely low sound and vibration that Flemings are known for, Sea Torque bolt on shaft systems transfer the thrust directly to the hull and the engine is isolated by using soft engine mounts. Aft of the engine room, the lazarette houses the water tanks and steering gear while also leaving ample room for storing cruising gear such as deck chairs, spare anchors, rode, lines, fenders, and extra parts.
- (2) MAN-CRM6 800 HP engines (Port: ~4,485 hours / Stbd: ~4,563 hours)
- Sea Torque BOSS shaft drive system—3 year service completed 6/2023
- Side power electric proportional bow & stern thrusters
- ABT hydraulic stabilizers
- Hynautic hydraulic steering
- Port generator: Onan 17kw eQD (~ 3,845 hours)
- Starboard generator: Onan 17kw eQD (~ 4,005 hours)
- Charles Iso-boosts
- 220V AC electrical service
- 24V DC electrical service
- Outback inverter
- Dual water pumps
- Manual/automatic clean agent fire extinguishing system
- (2) Fiberglass fuel tanks (~1,450 Gal Total)
- (4) Polypropylene water tanks (~320 Gal Total)
- Black water tank (~165 Gal Total)
- FCI watermaker (2020)
- 5 Zone Air Con with electric heat in salon and master
Cruising Equipment:
- Life Jackets
- Ring Buoy
- Dock Lines
- Fenders & Fender Lines
- Shore cord—50’
- Flare Kit
- Switlik life raft
- 406 EPIRB with GPS & Auto Deploy
- Ultra Anchor
Exclusion List:
- All owner’s personal items, gear, artwork, décor, tools, galley-ware, and other items at owner’s discretion
- (2) Nameboards
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.