Burger Raised Pilothouse for sale (1972) in Moore Haven, Florida, United States

£224,062 GBP
Listed price $299,000 USDFinance this boat

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The Burger Raised Pilothouse, "Miss Wendy," is a classic 24.69-meter motor yacht located in Moore Haven, United States. Built in 1972 and designed by Weston Farmer, she embodies the elegance and seaworthiness Burger yachts are renowned for. Equipped with Cummins T-12 naturally aspirated commercial diesel engines, she has a robust build with trans-Atlantic range and a semi-planing hull. The yacht accommodates six guests across three staterooms, each with private en suites, and features separate crew quarters. The pilothouse, raised above the main deck, offers comprehensive navigation equipment, while the flybridge includes a helm with full controls, seating, a grill, and a tender. The interior is furnished with teak accents and offers a main salon, dining area, and spacious aft deck. She is a proven voyager, having been sailed from Palm Beach to Alaska and the Mississippi headwaters by previous owners.

About this Burger Raised Pilothouse

General information
Make/model
Burger Raised Pilothouse
Price
£224,062 GBP | Listed price $299,000 USDFinance this boat
Category
Used power boat for sale
Name of boat
Miss Wendy
Year
1972
Location
Moore Haven, Florida, United States

Description:

MISS WENDY is a classic raised pilothouse Burger motor yacht. Designed by noted marine architect, Weston Farmer, she epitomizes the beauty, elegance and the blue-water seaworthiness that have made Burger yachts legendary. Where most vessels of her size are considered large boats, Burgers of her era are more justifiably considered small ships. This vessel was the first Burger owned by a celebrated Palm Beach yachtsman who sailed her to Alaska and back. (The logs of that epic voyage are still on-board.) A later owner took her to the headwaters of the Mississippi.

 

Her Cummins T-12 naturally aspirated commercial diesels are perfectly matched for her mass (109 tons) and semi-planning hull design. Her 5040 gallons fuel capacity give this vessel trans-Atlantic range. Unusual for vessels of her era, her original owner specified commercial grade engines designed for tugboats (or yard switcher locomotives). They are believed to have been rebuilt once (after the Alaska voyage). Hours since that time are estimated to be less than 4000. The current owner reports no measurable oil usage. Total hours are considered to be barely past break-in when compared to their commercial counterparts.

Walk Through

Entering the yacht from the port or starboard boarding gates, you walk forward to the Pilot House, accessed from either side through exterior solid sliding doors with bi-fold screen doors on the interior.

 

Proceeding aft from the pilot house, you pass the day head and enter the spacious main salon furnished with a black sofa and two matching occasional chair with cocktail table on the port side and a TV on a hide-away lift to starboard. The aft bulkhead features an oversized window and a door on the starboard side which leads to the equally large, enclosed, air-conditioned aft deck with a large built-in sofa all the way aft and 4 chairs and a love seat surrounding a teak table. The wide swim platform is accessed by a broad straight staircase on the starboard side.

 

Returning to the full beam pilot house, a large built-in navigation table on the aft bulkhead is served by a 3-axis adjustable Captain’s chair on rails so that it can face forward to serve the control console. The pilothouse is paneled in teak with plenty of built-in drawers and chart storage. Forward is the full galley, the entrance to the crew’s quarters, and the elegant formal dining salon for six which provides ample drawer storage for China and cutlery.

 

The Flybridge is accessed by a staircase in the pilothouse on the starboard side. The Flybridge helm has complete steering with full controls and navigational equipment, two helm chairs with a bench seat, a mast in the center, then a wet bar and Jenn-Air grill. This is all surrounded by an exceptionally large u-shaped seating area extending down the port side and across the entire beam. Behind this seating is the davit and tender.


 Accommodations:

MISS WENDY sleeps 6 owners/guests in three separate staterooms, each with its own private head and shower. The full beam master stateroom is all the way aft and features a king-size, forward-facing berth on the center line. A large head and stall shower is forward on the starboard side along with twin sinks. Two guest staterooms are forward, one with a queen berth and the other twin berths, each with ensuite heads & shower. Forward of the master, a companionway with a linen closet and concealed Miele washer and dryer connects to the guest staterooms. The crews’ quarters are all the way forward in the yacht and include a private Captain’s berth, two crew berths, and one head and shower.

 

Pilothouse:

The Pilothouse is amidship and raised just above the main deck for better visibility. There are two side doors with bi-fold screens that lead to the full walk around teak side decks. The wood paneling is teak and features overhead flush mount electronics as well as two larger electronic monitors mounted to the helm surface. Highlights include full engine gauges, single-lever Micro-Commander controls for the engines, a large classic teak and stainless-steel ship’s wheel, bow thruster control, and a jog steering control. The front windows have three large wipers for visibility. A new exterior windshield cover provides protection when in port.

 

Flybridge & Boat Deck:

The Flybridge is accessed from the pilothouse on the starboard side via a staircase. The Flybridge helm is fully equipped to manage the yacht with all navigation equipment and controls. In the center of the bridge is the radar and electronics mast which is hinged and can be lowered if required for clearance. Forward of the masts are two helm chairs and port and starboard bench seats with storage. Starboard of the mast is a built-in cabinet that houses a top-accessed Jenn-aire grill with sink and water, and plenty of storage. Further aft is a large U-shaped seating area which has abundant storage beneath. The boat deck is aft and features a low-profile Marquip davit, chocks, and a hard bottom Nautica inflatable dinghy with 50 hp Honda outboard.

 

Vessel is equipped with port and starboard wing control stations, including joystick rudder controls, bow thruster joysticks, throttles (2017) and emergency engine shut offs.


Deck & Hull Equipment:

Bottom painted in September 2024

Teak decks

Swim platform

Ideal stern windlass

Access to lazarette through watertight door on swim platform

Teak and stainless-steel hand railings

Ideal H7J Hydraulic anchor windlass (4000 lbs. capacity)

220 lb. Forsfjord anchor & thru deck hawse

Anchor chain wash system

Boson’s lockers port & starboard side

Navigation lights

9 step Marquip Tide Ride boarding ladder with teak rails

Bimini top and aft sunshade

Two helm chairs, FB

Radar mast

Low profile Nautical Structures 3000 lb. davit & chocks

15’ Nautica Widebody RIB (retubed 2018) w/50 hp Honda outboard (2016)

Two Carlisle & Finch search lights

Kahlenberg air horns

80-gallon black water tank

50-gallon grey water tank with sump pump

Windshield wipers and washers

8-person life raft (2013)


Aft Deck:

The aft deck is exceptionally large and outfitted with comfortable classic furnishings, this is the location for relaxation and conversation. Above the elegant teak paneled wainscoting are full length sliding windows port and starboard. Across the stern there is a large, curved built-in seating area below full beam windows. Forward is a massive custom teak gaming table surrounded by a wicker love seat and 4 wicker chairs. All furnishings are navy blue Sunbrella fabric. Forward is a large wet bar with a Sub-zero icemaker, Sub-zero refrigerator, sink and liquor storage and a large window to the salon. Wing doors lead to the side decks. Aft, a window-half door combination provides access to a wide, straight, staircase down to the large swim platform with a stern windlass and assess to the lazarette through a watertight door. While the wrap around windows can be opened to let in the sea air, this space fully enclosed and air conditioned.


Main Salon:

The main salon is located just aft of the pilot house and has the day head, conveniently located, just forward of the sliding door on the starboard side. The salon has light wallpaper with teak accents which lend to the open feeling and bright interior. Along the starboard side is a 65” LG OLED TV on an electric lift, facing the TV is a black sofa with two matching occasional chair, and end table. The forward side of the salon has a large mirror and cabinet storage. The aft bulkhead is fitted with an oversized window which brightens the salon with natural light and brings the aft deck into the living area. On the aft bulkhead, the staircase to the owner’s staterooms is to port and the door to the aft deck is to starboard.

 

Master & Guest Staterooms:

Private entrance from the salon to the master & guest staterooms is by way of a staircase on the port side of the salon. The mahogany-paneled master stateroom is located all the way aft and features a large king sized, center-line berth. Behind the berth is a large lighted area featuring a framed painting flanked with hanging sconces. Port holes are fixed on both sides of the hull. Plenty of drawer storage is provided under the berth, as well as ample drawers and hanging lockers on either side of the berth. Starboard is a private head with a large stall shower, twin sinks, additional storage, and the A/C controls. On the forward bulkhead is a large Samsung 42” Smart TV with sound bar and subwoofer. In the hallway leading to the two guest staterooms, a convenient closet conceals a Miele washer and dryer. The elegant mahogany paneled VIP stateroom offers a queen berth, private head, and shower, 3 drawer dresser, Samsung 32” Smart TV and Blu-ray player. The mahogany is continued in the second twin berth guest stateroom with a private head and shower, a 10- drawer storage cabinet, hanging locker, a Samsung 32” Smart TV and A/C controls.

 

Galley:

Samsung refrigerator/freezer with ice & water (2018)

GE Monogram Advantium infra-red/microwave oven

Maytag 4 burner range

Frigidaire dishwasher (2019)

Twin stainless-steel sinks

Air conditioning

Blue Corian counter tops


Dinning Salon:

Mirrored aft bulkhead

Large opening side windows

Granite serving alcove forward

Storage for dishes, cutlery, and glassware concealed behind paneled teak doors


Electronics & Navigation:

Amplifi Mesh Wi-Fi Router with forward and aft repeaters (2020)

Multiple 100 MB switches support wired ethernet to most compartments

SIMRAD evo2 Marine Processor (2016)

SIMRAD Pulse Compression Radar, 6' Antenna (2016)

SIMRAD MO 24” Touchscreen Monitor (Flybridge) (2016)

Furuno Radar 4’ antenna

4 overhead mounted iPads (many nautical apps, serve as evos touch controllers, engine instrument repeaters)

2- 34”  Samsung monitor for SIMRAD evo2 NEW

Rose Point NMEA 2000/0183 Gateway

NK2 ethernet/NMEA Gateway, NK2 software on PC and iPads

2 ICOM M-100 VHFs

Raytheon Hailer 410

Glendinning synchronizer

Data Marine CD 400 digital depth

Robertson AP 45 auto pilot

Micro-commander controls

Naiad stabilizers

80 HP Hydraulic Bow thruster

Wagner power steering

VDO rudder angle indicator

VDO RPM indicator

VDO clock

2 Carlisle & Finch spotlights


Flybridge Electronics:

SIMRAD MO 24” Touchscreen Monitor (2016)

Bow thruster control

Data marine depth

VDO Rudder angle indicator

Full gauges

ICOM VHF radio


Entertainment Electronics:

Crestron Adagio 6 zone audio entertainment system (main salon)

65” LG OLED TV on hideaway lift (main salon) NEW

42” Samsung Smart TV with Soundbar and Subwoofer w Apple TV (master stateroom)

4 additional 32” Samsung Smart TVs (throughout)

 

Engines & Mechanical Equipment:

The engine room is full beam and is located just behind the crew's quarters from where it is entered via a watertight door. The main engines and generators, as well as all the machinery, are in the engine room and are easily accessed due to the well laid-out design.

 

Twin Cummins V-12 500 hp diesels, naturally aspirated.

Ingersoll Rand air starters for main engines

Engine Hours: Estimated less than 4000 SMO

12 knots 1800 rpm’s = 29 gph

AC system Cruisair 8 zones, direct expansion

SMX AC controls, 11 Cruisair compressors

Vosper 80 hp hydraulic bow thruster

Naiad 302 stabilizers

Automatic CO2 fire system

Fresh water engine cooling

Raw water sea strainers

Hynautic hydraulic steering w/dual pumps

Dual Freshwater pumps, 110V AC

Fresh water in engine room, faucet

Holding tank, 80 gallons

Micro Commander engine controls

Engine gauges at both helms: temperature, fire, bilge level alarms

Kahlenberg 2 hp air compressor

Dayton hp air compressor

Dayton fuel transfer pump

Acoustic & thermal insulation

Dual Carlisle & Finch search lights

3 water heaters

Bilge Blowers (2)

Emergency engine stops

Racor fuel filters main engines & generators total 10 filters

Engine fuel shut offs

Automatic bilge pumps (2)

Emergency bilge Pump

Glendenning synchronizers

Automatic fire control, Kiddie

VDO engine gauges & instruments

Refrigerator/Freezer in crews’ quarters, Sub Zero

Wagner jog steering

Saniflo Sani MARIN 48 Electric Marine Toilets, 1 (2017) 4 (2022)

 

Electrical System:

(2) 30 KVA Perkins 436 diesel w Onan electrical (new Muffler/exhaust systems) – 2022)

12/24 Volt DC system

110/220 AC system, 100-amp service

2 auto voltage regulators on generators

Constavolt

55 AMP alternators on generators

4 Generator start batteries


Crews Quarters:

Separate captain cabin w/single berth

Over/under berths forward

1 head & shower

U-shaped dinette

Samsung 32” Smart TV with Apple TV and sound system

Second Samsung 32” Smart TV in forward crew area

Sub Zero refrigerator/freezer

GE microwave

Emergency exit to foredeck via hatch and ladder


Construction & Tankage:

MISS WENDY is constructed of Aluminum and has teak decks.

Fuel: 5,040 US gallons in 4 centerline hull-integrated tanks

Water: 900 US gallons in centerline hull-integrated tank (inspected and cleaned by Protank of Ft Lauderdale, 2018)

Holding tank: 80 gallons

Exclusions

The exclusions are the owners’ personal effects, artwork, clothing, tools, galley utensils, and some handheld electronics.

Salesman's Comments

I brokered this vessel in 2022 to the current owners, who has continued to improve the yacht and cruise it in south Florida. New exterior Awlgrip paint and brightwork was completed in 2020.

Work is still underway with refresh some areas of the yacht including the crew quarters in progress.

She is currently berthed in Moore Haven, Florda in fresh water near River Forest.

MISS WENDY is an exceptional example of an exceptional class of yachts. For a small fraction of the cost of a new 80’+ yacht she can purchased and restored to Bristol condition and ready for her next 50 years of voyaging. She will take her new owners to places today’s new boats cannot reach, in safety and comfort they cannot match, and in an elegant style that (unfortunately) no longer exists anywhere else.

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Measurements
Length overall
24.69 metres
Propulsion
Fuel
Diesel
Maximum speed
26 kph
Cruising speed
22 kph
Accommodation
Number of cabins
3
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Broker/Dealer Information

Allied Marine - Allied Marine Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach

801 Seabreeze Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale
Florida
33316
United States
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