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1: Volvo Penta D12-715
Description
2005 Marquis 59 Flybridge
The Marquis 59' is an Italian design, commissioned and built by the legendary Carver Shipyard in Wisconsin:
"Carver Yachts, founded in 1954 by Charles Carter and George Verhagen, began as a builder of mahogany runabouts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before transitioning to fiberglass in the 1970s. Under new ownership in 1980, the company expanded nationally and introduced iconic models like the Aft Cabin series. Carver continued to innovate, developing the Voyager and Montego series, and later the Marquis Yachts line. Carver's legacy of building high-quality, spacious cruising yachts lives on through the used boat market"
This 2005 Marquis 59 Flybridge offers timeless styling, a spacious layout, and the solid performance Marquis is known for. Powered by twin Volvo 715 HP engines with approximately 950 hours, she has been professionally operated and maintained. One of the few built without a lower helm-station, she offers an incredibly spacious salon you would mistake as coming from a 70' yacht.
On deck, the flybridge provides expansive seating, a helm station with excellent visibility, and plenty of space for entertaining. The aft deck flows seamlessly into the salon, where large windows and an open floorplan create a bright, inviting interior. Below, you’ll find a well-appointed galley, generous salon seating, and comfortable staterooms ideal for extended cruising or weekends aboard.
Key Features:
Twin Volvo 715 HP engines – 950 hours
Spacious flybridge with ample seating and helm station
Large salon with open layout and natural light
Three-stateroom, two-head configuration
Solid build quality and seaworthy design
