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Review: Broward's 106' "Soulmate"

 
 
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His and hers heads are divided by one of the largest showers east of the rain forest. A mosaic of tile, large and small, is blended together in imaginative patterns that would challenge the most talented artesian, while sliding shower doors made of diffused, rippled glass cast a Gaussian blur of separation. Looking up, overhead mirrors in each head add magnitude and dimension to the entire suite.
One of the three guest rooms with ensuite heads, this is the double located at midship, across the corridor from the twin-bunk guest room. The headboard features a valance that jettisons out from the wall with recessed illumination. This particular room features a antique theme with torn maps, vintage night lights and periodical upholstery.
Inter-woven, like two lives coming together, this is Soulmate’s lower deck corridor floor. Too nice to walk on...
The crew quarters are simple, but sizeable. Fully equipped, Broward gave good consideration to Soulmate’s charter intentions with provisions for 4 to 5 crewmembers to be self-contained.
One of two sets of crew bunks. Well lit and cozy, they're the perfect, private escape for rest and reading.
Dueling Cat 3412E’s rated at 1400hp, speed Soulmate along at up to 22 knots. Backing off the sticks, she cruises at 18 knots. Power to the people is supplied by a pair of Northern Lights 40 Kw gensets and keeping ‘em hydrated is a 1200 gallon per hour watermaker.
With so many of their boats still in use today and many of them located close-by, Broward has learned a thing or three about what yacht owners want, what captains critique and what will cause the crew to call in sick. Longevity rules in the new millennium and Broward is delivering with a proven platform of timeless lines, evolutionary refinement and materials that stand the test of time. Broward’s slogan; “Built in America and admired around the world” still holds true today.

If you’re looking for lasting relationship and you believe in Soulmates…

...then Broward has built your boat!

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Story by Carl Camper

Specifications:

Overall Length: 106'
Length @ Waterline: 94'
Beam: 20'
Draft: 5'8"
Cruise: 18 knots
Max: 22 knots
Fuel: 7500 gallons
Water: 900 gallons
Gray Water: 500 gallons
Accomodations: 8 guests / 4-5 crew

Mechanical Specs:

Engines: Twin Caterpillar 3412E (rated 1400hp @ 2300 rpm's)
Generators: Twin 40 Kw Northern Lights
Sterering: Jastram
Anchor: Dual Maxwell; rated at 3500 lbs.
Watermaker: 1200 GPH
 

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