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The 2014 Ares 102ARES Custom Yachts Presents:

Phone: (954) 524-0090E-mail :

Copyright © Ares Custom Yachts/Ares Marine [email protected]

Style and Design by:Evan K. Marshall

Engineering By:Persak & Wurmfield

Production byARES Custom Yachts

with over 25 years of excelence

We are eager to exceed our clients expectations and requirements!

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Phone: (954) 524-0090E-mail :

Copyright © Ares Custom Yachts/Ares Marine [email protected]

INTRODUCTION

102’ Ares Custom Motoryacht

A great opportunity to own a custom aluminum vessel, with modern systems in 18 months, by utilizing

an existing hull and superstructure. Extensive engineering, naval architecture, weight studies have been

completed. layout options have been studied and are available, the proposed layouts that can be

modified to suit an owners specific requirements.

Located in Fort Lauderdale, Ares Marine, has assembled a world class team of experts in their field, to

assemble a fully custom, high quality motoryacht, featuring 2 identical, full beam Master staterooms

PLUS, 2 island queen VIP staterooms PLUS separate crew.

(Additional 5th

stateroom layout available)

Ares Marine – Builder & project management. Recently completed the transformation of 105' Windship

motorsailor "Chardonnay" into "Miniskirt" which was nominated as a finalist in the 2011 International

Superyacht Society "refit of the year" award and which was featured in the May 2011 issue of

Showboats International.

With dedicated skilled craftsmen, including metal and composite fabrication, mechanical, electrical,

electronic/entertainment, plumbing, carpentry/joiner work, interior refinishing, and special effect paint

capabilities from Dupont marine coatings.

Ares Marine has transformed dozens of yachts;

including a 120' Broward raised pilothouse to a tri-deck 135' mega yacht.

www.aresmarine.com

Evan K. Marshal: - Exterior styling and Interior design. World renowned international designer has

adapted the exterior styling and is available to meet with a new Buyer to create a personalized custom

interior. www.evankmarshall.com

Persak & Wurmfeld: An engineering and naval architect company, based in New York, who were

intrinsically involved in the 286' Derecktor "Cakewalk" project, launched in 2010. Having worked with

Ares Marine on several projects over the past 8 years, they have worked to compress time lines and

deliver a superior product on time. www. persakwurmfeld.com

Following is an overview of specifications, systems, layout and interior décor possibilities for this vessel,

which in the early stages, may be adapted to meet the particular requirements of a the owner.

Equipment options are available upon request.

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forward 5th stateroom optionVIP ON MAIN DECK

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modern salon designsFeaturing a very fresh lookfor entertaining....with and without media

Traditional or contemporary ideas forinterior decor, which will be designedand built to owners specific requirements

Style and designs available from:

Evan K. Marshall

Salon Layout withmechanized lift....shown concealed andrevealed

opt ional tableconfiguration andshown withoutcenter media

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A traditional look for Areswith flowing lines andhigh gloss finishes on topof the finest of woods.

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Traditional or contemporary ideas forinterior decor, which will be designedand built to owners specific requirements

Style and designs available from:

Ares

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Hull Design and auqadynamics

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

G. GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................................. 4

G.01. General Conditions .........................................................................................................................................................................4

G.02. Principle Characteristics..................................................................................................................................................................4

G.03. The Architect...................................................................................................................................................................................5

G.04. The Builder......................................................................................................................................................................................5

A. ARCHITECTURAL........................................................................................................................................................... 6

A.01. Hull & Deck Geometry ....................................................................................................................................................................6

A.02. General Arrangement .....................................................................................................................................................................6

S. STRUCTURAL................................................................................................................................................................ 6

S.01. Hull Construction ............................................................................................................................................................................7

S.02. Superstructure Construction...........................................................................................................................................................7

S.03. Appendage Construction ................................................................................................................................................................ 7

S.04. Welding & Fastenings .....................................................................................................................................................................7

M. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................................................. 7

M.01. Propulsion System ..........................................................................................................................................................................7

M.02. Steering System ..............................................................................................................................................................................7

M.03 Exhaust System ...............................................................................................................................................................................8

M.04. Machinery Ventilation ....................................................................................................................................................................8

M.05. Thrusters.........................................................................................................................................................................................8

M.06. Stabilizers........................................................................................................................................................................................8

P. PIPING SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

P.01. Sea Water .......................................................................................................................................................................................8

P.02. Fuel Oil............................................................................................................................................................................................8

P.03. Lube Oil...........................................................................................................................................................................................9

P.04. Fresh Water ....................................................................................................................................................................................9

P.05. Black & Grey Water.........................................................................................................................................................................9

P.06. Bilge ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9

P.07. Fire Fighting ....................................................................................................................................................................................9

P.08. Wash Down.....................................................................................................................................................................................9

P.09. Scupper.........................................................................................................................................................................................10

P.10. Compressed Air.............................................................................................................................................................................10

P.11. HVAC.............................................................................................................................................................................................10

E. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM....................................................................................................................................................10

E.01. General & Standards.....................................................................................................................................................................10

E.02. Alarm, Monitoring, and Security...................................................................................................................................................10

E.03. AC Distribution System .................................................................................................................................................................11

E.04. DC Distribution System .................................................................................................................................................................11

E.05. Shore Power .................................................................................................................................................................................11

E.06. Lighting .........................................................................................................................................................................................11

E.07. Emergency Power & Lighting ........................................................................................................................................................12

E.08. Cathodic Protection ......................................................................................................................................................................12

N. NOISE, VIBRATION, INSULATION .................................................................................................................................12

N.01. Noise & Vibration Requirements ..................................................................................................................................................12

N.02. Insulation ......................................................................................................................................................................................12

Q. SHIP’S EQUIPMENT .....................................................................................................................................................13

Q.01. Anchoring & Mooring Equipment .................................................................................................................................................13

Q.02. Hull Openings................................................................................................................................................................................13

Q.04. Metalwork Details.........................................................................................................................................................................13

Q.05. Tenders .........................................................................................................................................................................................13

Q.06. Recreational Equipment ...............................................................................................................................................................13

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Q.07. Windshield Equipment..................................................................................................................................................................13

Q.08. Additional Equipment ...................................................................................................................................................................14

J. JOINERY ......................................................................................................................................................................14

J.01. Exterior Joinery .............................................................................................................................................................................14

J.02. Interior Joinery..............................................................................................................................................................................14

O. OUTFITTING ................................................................................................................................................................14

O.01. Domestic Appliances.........................................................................................................................

O.03. Plumbing Fixtures .........................................................................................................................................................................15

O.04. Fire & Safety Equipment ...............................................................................................................................................................15

O.05. Electronics: Navigation & Communication....................................................................................................................................15

O.06. Electronics: Entertainment ...........................................................................................................................................................15

X. PAINT & COATINGS ......................................................................................................................................................15

Y. OPTIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................15

Y.01. Custom Interior.............................................................................................................................................................................15

Y.02. Swim Platform Extension ..............................................................................................................................................................16

Z. OWNER SUPPLIED .......................................................................................................................................................16

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G. GENERAL INFORMATION

G.01. General Conditions

G.01.01. Type of Yacht

Ares 102’ is an aluminum cruising motor yacht whose hull, deck and superstructure is 70% complete

and will be completed as described by this Specification. The final product will be ideally outfitted to

be competitive in the charter market and will offer a modern and stylish platform capable of

extended cruising.

G.01.02. References

(1) 0061 – A-002 – scope – v02

G.01.03. Fit-out Scope of Work

It is in intent of the work scope to provide a full function, structurally sound, and well-performing

platform whose interior can be customized to an individual client’s particular tastes. The standard

scope of work for Ares 102’ shall include the following:

1. Hull, deck, and superstructure structure inspected and modified per design

2. All the mechanical and machnery, plumbing, HVAC, hydraulic, sanitation, and electrical systems

throughout

3. The driveline and propulsion package per Reference (1)

4. Re-styled interior and exterior per Reference (1)

5. Engine room aft per Reference (1)

6. The vessel tank plan per Reference (1)

7. All new exterior fairing, paint, windows and systems.

A description of available Options and Owner-Supplied items can be found in Sections Y and Z.

G.01.04. Construction

The hull, deck, and superstructure are all of welded aluminum construction.

G.01.05. General Intent

This Specification is subject to change as the development of the design continues throughout any

Construction phase, and will be updated accordingly to be used as a reference for any and all

construction related contracts.

G.02. Principle Characteristics

G.02.01. Principle Dimensions

Length overall 102’-0”

Length waterline: 89’-6”

Beam, maximum: 20’-0”

Displacement: 196,180 lbs lightship / 257,580 lbs full load

Draft 5’-6”

Speed 18 knots cruise / 22 knots max

Main Engine (2) x Caterpillar C18 ACERT Diesels, 1136 BHP E-rated

Fuel Oil 6,275 US gal

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Fresh Water 2,100 US gal

Black Water / Gray Water 400 US gal / 400 US gal

G.03. The Architect

G.03.01. Architect Information

From here forward, the ‘Architect’ shall refer to:

Persak & Wurmfeld, Inc.

68 Jay Street, Unit 411

Brooklyn, NY 11201

718.222.4401 (phone)

[email protected]

G.03.02. Design Provisions

The Architect can be engaged in a separate Agreement to revise this Specification as well as

Reference (1) to suit a particular Client’s taste. This new set of Documents would be subject to

quotation by the Builder.

G.04. The Builder

G.04.01 Builder Information

From here forward, the ‘Builder’ shall refer to:

Ares Custom Yachts

2019 SW 20th

Street, Suite 110

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315

954.524.0090 (phone)

[email protected]

G.04.02. Build Provisions

The following shall be adhered to during the construction of the vessel:

- The Yacht and all associated materials and equipment shall be built and stored under cover free

from the influence of the weather for the duration of construction.

- The Yacht will be kept clean at all times with adequate receptacles provided for refuse. The

interior of the Yacht shall be vacuumed clean at minimum once a week.

G.05.01. Exterior styling and Interior Design

From here forward, the “interior designer” shall refer to:

Evan Marshall

4 Coral Row

Plantation Wharf

York Road

LONDON SW11 3UF

H: + (44) 207 801 9219

M(UK): + (44) 7515 399 924

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M(US): + (1) 804 399 5193

The Interior Designer can be engaged by owner in a separate Agreement to modify and refine existing

layout as well as execute interior décor and design to suit a particular Client’s taste.

A. ARCHITECTURAL

A.01. Hull & Deck Geometry

A.01.01. Hull Geometry

The hull geometry shall be maintained, with exception as described in Section Y.03.

A.01.02. Deck & Superstructure Geometry

The deck superstructure design may be as re-styled per Reference (1)

A.02. General Arrangement

A.02.01. Exterior Arrangement

The deck plan of the vessel is as described in Reference (1) and will include:

- Foredeck area with anchor handling equipment, escape hatch from accommodations area, access

hatch to the chain locker

- Aft deck aft area with built in seating, a wet bar, and a spiral staircase on the port side provides

access to the fly bridge.

- Fly bridge area with helm and seating area, and tender storage with davit with access from

observation area/pilothouse and aft deck.

A.02.02. Interior Arrangement

The interior arrangement of the vessel is as described in Reference (1)

- Lower deck forward crew accommodations

- Main deck forward “country” galley.

- Main deck raised settee/observation area/pilothouse.

- Main deck aft dining & salon

- (2) Lower deck aft VIP staterooms

- (2) Lower deck amidship master staterooms

- Engine room aft.

S. STRUCTURAL

- Special attention is to be paid by the Builder to the construction of the Yacht’s structures, and

ensure that the vessel is structurally sound.

- Existing structure shall be maintained to the greatest extent possible.

- Where modifications or additions are required the Architect shall be provide detailed plans for

construction.

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S.01. Hull Construction

S.01.01 Hull Structure

- Existing aluminum super structure to remain intact.

-

S.01.02. Main Deck Structure

- Existing aluminum structure to remain intact to the greatest extent possible

- Structural additions may be made in way of any concentrated loadings.

S.02. Superstructure Construction

- Existing structure to remain intact to.

- Structural additions may be made in way of any concentrated loadings.

S.03. Appendage Construction

S.03.01. Keel Construction

- skegkeel to be re- designed and extended aft approximately 11’. See Reference (1)

S.03.02. Strut Construction

- See: current driveline drawings

S.04. Welding & Fastenings

- Special attention shall be paid to potential for galvanic corrosion, particularly in wet areas of the

vessel and underwater locations. All dissimilar metals shall be sufficiently isolated to prevent

corrosion.

- All through hulls will be heavy wall pipe with full penetration welds to the hull plate. Bolted

flanged connections shall be to the seacocks and remaining piping system.

M. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

M.01. Propulsion System

Featuring the ultimate propulsion control, quick shift transmissions by Twin Disc, propellers can be controlled

down to 50rpm or 1 knot of boat speed. Which when integrated with the bow and stern thruster through the

Joystick Control system allows precise and ease of maneuvering.

- (2) 1136BHP @ 2300 rpm Caterpillar C18 diesels, E rated, with 5 year manufacturer’s warranty

- (2) Twin Disc MDX quick shift gearboxes

- (2) Twin Disc BCS integrated bow and stern thrusters

- (2) c-Torque enclosed wet shafts.

- (2) Contur Carbon Fiber props.

M.02. Steering System

-

- Steering system to coordinate control of Caterpillar joystick system with bow and stern thruster

- Control stations on Fly Bridge and on main deck pilothouse area, see Reference (1)

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M.03 Exhaust System

The engine exhaust system includes:

- (2) Halyard marine waterlift exhaust silencers with water injection rings

- (2) Stainless steel exhaust bellows

M.04. Machinery Ventilation

The machinery ventilation system includes:

- (2) Livos moisture eliminators

- (2) Livos axial fans, DC motors

- (2) Inlet/Exhaust Grilles on the aft side decks

M.05. Thrusters

- (1) 12” Bow thruster Twin Disc BCS,

- Hydraulic power, sufficient for 1450 ft2 windage, mounted in forepeak

- (1) 12” Stern thruster Twin Disc BCS

- Twin Disc integrated Joystick control system Control System.

M.06. Stabilizers

- ABT -TRAC zero speed stabilization system

- Series 300 Digital Fin actuators, fin size per ABT-TRAC

- (2) digital touch screen controls, one on fly bridge, one in pilothouse

- Hydraulic power, mounted in engine room

P. PIPING SYSTEMS

P.01. Sea Water

sea water supply is required for the following sub -systems:

- main engine cooling

- generator cooling

- HVAC system

- water maker system

- firefighting system

These sea water supply systems are to use the following:

- copper nickel 90/10 piping and fittings

- thru-hull ball valves with non-return valves and fittings, materials pending per application

- sea water strainers with isolation valves on each side

- stainless steel hose clamps

P.02. Fuel Oil

Complete fuel oil supply systems are required for the following:

- main engines

- generators

The fuel system shall consist of the following:

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- stainless steel piping, ball valves, and fittings

- fuel oil centrifuge/polishing equipment

- fuel oil transfer system including pumps and manifold

- fuel water separators before each piece of machinery

P.03. Lube Oil

Complete lube oil system shall be provided to easily change or top off oil i n the following

machinery:

- main engines

- gearboxes

- generators

The lube oil system shall consist of the following:

- (1) clean lube oil tank and (1) dirty lube oil tank

- (1) Reverso lube oil ‘X-change system’ with pump with auxiliary oil filter

P.04. Fresh Water

Complete fresh water system, both service and domestic, shall include the following:

- (2) integral fresh water tanks each with fill line and vent to outside

- (1) Domestic fresh water pressure pump set and accumulator tank

- (1) Sea Recovery 1200 US gal/day watermaker

- (2) electric hot water heaters

P.05. Black & Grey Water

- zero discharge compliant system

- (1) Black water holding tank with transfer/discharge pump, pump out connection and vent

- (1) Grey water holding tank with transfer/discharge pump, pump out connection and vent

- (1) Headhunter USCG approved Marine Sanitation Device (MSD)

- Headhunter electric toilet system

P.06. Bilge

- (5) submersible bilge pumps with float switches and direct overboard discharges

- Emergency bilge suction in machinery space through main engines seawater pump

P.07. Fire Fighting

- (1) FM200 machinery space firefighting system (manual & automatic discharge modes)

- (1) main firefighting pump with connection to main sea inlet

P.08. Wash Down

- (1) Wash down pump

- (2) connections to anchor hawse for chain wash

- (4) minimum exterior hose bids located throughout the exterior

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P.0 9. Scupper

- Sufficient deck drains to be provided to remove rain water and wash down. All efforts will be

made to remove non-draining pockets of water.

- All deck drains shall be fitted with overboard discharges at or below waterline. Thru hulls piping

to be schedule 160 pipe, double penetration weld, without valves.

P.10. Compressed Air

A compressed air system shall be provided at 120 psi, and shall serve service points located

throughout the vessel including, sea chest blow down, (4) service points throughout the vessel

- (1) single stage compressor, 230 VAC, with 30 gallon receiver

- (1) air dryer and filtration system for service air

P.11 . HVAC

- (3) central chilled water units, located in engine room, capacity 18 tons

- MarineAir, or equal, chilled water, fancoil units in each space with minimal amount of ducting

- Reverse-cycle capability for heating in cold environments

- Climate controls for each interior living space

- Extraction fans in galley and heads to remove odors

E. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

E.01. General & Standards

- The entire electrical system will be installed, the general intent of the electrical

system to provide sufficient power for all on-board systems with minimal machinery.

- Any opportunity to reduce electrical consumption shall be considered and discussed by the

Builder and Architect.

- All wiring, terminations, and connections are to be completed to ABYC recommendations and to

high quality marine standards. All wire runs are to be made fast to the hull and deck, and are to

avoid areas of moisture.

E.02. Alarm, Monitoring, and Security

E.02.01. Alarm & Monitoring Systems

- 50 point Alarm & monitoring system with touch screen display and audible / visual signals

- Caterpillar Electronic Engine Controls & Monitoring System for both engines and generators

- HART tank monitoring system

- Bilge level alarm system and pump indicator panel

E.02.02. Security Systems

A security system shall be installed incorporating the following:

- Door and hatch opening alarms

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E.03. AC Distribution System

- 110/220VAC, 60Hz, single phase AC distribution systems bring power to local distribution

panels in order to minimize wire runs and voltage drop from long runs.

- (1) main switchboard (AC & DC systems), including generator synchronization and controls

E.03.01. Generators

- (2) 57kW Caterpillar (or equal) generators

o 110/220VAC, 60Hz, single phase @1,800RPM

o Sound enclosure

o PTO for hydraulic system off each with crossover

o Voltage regulator

o Remote operator panel

E.03.02. Generator Exhaust

generators exhaust systems that include:

- (2) Halyard marine waterlift exhaust silencers with water injection rings

- (2) Stainless steel exhaust bellows

E.04. DC Distribution System

- 12/24V DC distribution systems bring power to local distribution panels in order to minimize

wire runs and voltage drop from long runs.

- DC alternators on main engines and generators charge battery banks and power DC system when

in use in order to conserve battery power and reduce the size of battery banks.

- (4) starting battery banks (24VDC) each with charger

- (1) house battery bank (24VDC) with Mastervolt charger

- (1) navigation/communications battery bank (12VDC) with Mastervolt charger

E.05. Shore Power

- (2) 100 amp single phase shorepower connections, 1 forward 1 aft with 100’ cord each.

- (1) Glendinning shore power cable system.

- Isolation transformers, (2) x 25 kVA

E.06. Lighting

E.06.01 Navigation Lighting

- LED navigation lighting, MCA and USCG approved

E.06.02 Underwater Lighting

- At option of Buyer

E.06.03 Exterior Lighting

- All exterior lighting shall be suitable for use in a marine environment

- All lights shall be LED type, with alternate colors available near helm station

- Lighting to include deck courtesy, step and standard overhead.

- (1) search lights, ADR RL600 or equal, mounted to Wheelhouse roof.

- (2) vessel name boards, one port, one starboard- uplit.

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- (1) Painted transom lettering

E.06.04 Interior Lighting

- Where practical interior lighting shall be LED type to Buyers requirements

- Wiring drops in each space such that lights can be placed per Buyers direction

E.07. Emergency Power & Lighting

- (1) Emergency battery bank, 24 VDC, located in watertight location, Fly Bridge

- Emergency power to be provide to (minimum):

o Navigation electronics

o Emergency lighting

o Engine and generator controls

o Additional items per Flag requirements

- Emergency 24 VDC lighting to be provided throughout the interior, as well as exterior locations

including life raft location and life raft boarding area per USCG requirements.

E.08. Cathodic Protection

Cathodic protection shall be provided in (2) forms:

1. Compact impressed current system to protect seawater engine cooling lines and ancillary

equipment from bio-fouling and reduce corrosion in pipes and coolers.

2. Zinc anodes located strategically along the exterior submerged region of the hull.

In addition, all equipment and machinery requiring electrical power shall be wired to a central

bonding or grounding system to avoid stray electrical currents.

N. NOISE, VIBRATION, INSULATION

N.01. Noise & Vibration Requirements

- Preventative means shall be employed through the vessel to reduce the transmission of noise

between spaces and provide an overall ‘quiet’ vessel.

- Where applicable, machinery shall be soft mounted to minimize vibrations transmissions

N.02. Insulation

- All material and equipment mountings to be subject to Builder approvals

- Sound insulation shall be carefully applied to minimize the transmission of noise beyond the

boundaries of the machinery space.

- The vessel insulation package shall be designed and installed to minimize thermal losses in order

to reduce HVAC load utilizing Novaicon materials. Special care is to be taken in overheads

exposed to direct sunlight.

- The following is the general insulation schedule around machinery spaces:

o Under accommodation sole: sound + fire/thermal insulation

o Bulkheads: sound + fire/thermal insulation

o Hull: sound + thermal insulation

- The following is the general insulation schedule elsewhere:

o Superstructure: sound + thermal insulation

o Decks: sound + thermal insulation

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Q. SHIP’S EQUIPMENT

Q.01. Anchoring & Mooring Equipment

- (2) anchor windlass on foredeck, with foot switches and hand brakes adjacent

- (2) stainless steel HHP anchors in recessed pockets

- (200’) ½” high test anchor chain with appropriate depth markings

- forepeak chain locker, accessible via foredeck locker hatch, wood lined.

- (10) stainless steel cleats, polished finish

Q.02. Hull Openings

Q.02.01. Hatches

- (1) hinged watertight deck access hatch for forepeak chain locker located on the foredeck,

type Freeman aluminum or equal.

- (1) hinged watertight deck access hatch for escape from crew area located on the foredeck,

type Freeman aluminum frame with tinted glazing, or equal.

- (1) hinged watertight deck access hatch to engine room, located under main deck spiral

stairs , aft deck, port.

Q.02.02. Doors

- (1) hinged watertight door for access to the engine room from the swim platform will be

inspected and verified watertight.

- (1) main deck sliding door verified weathertight

- (2) side deck doors to be verified weathertight

- (1) fly bridge companionway verified weathertight

Q.02.03. Windows & Portlights

- Fixed Port lights per renderings - watertight.

- tempered, tinted glass windows in superstructure per References (1)

- windshield added to flybridge helm station per Reference (1)

Q.04. Metalwork Details

- polished 1 ½”stainlesssteel handrails on flybridge and aft decks

- (2) SS standard gates aft deck to swim platform.

- polished stainless steel fairleads and freeing ports on the foredeck and aft main deck

- varnished teak flag pole and polished stainless steel flag socket on the foredeck

Q.05. Tenders

- Owner supply.

Q.06. Recreational Equipment

- Owner supply.

Q.07. Windshield Equipment

- windshield wipers and defrosters on main deck windshield

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Q.08. Additional Equipment

- Kalhenberg air horn with local air compressor

J. JOINERY

J.01. Exterior Joinery & Features

- Exterior teak at Owners option.

- Aluminum cap rail profile main deck – painted white – can be faux finished teak as option.

- (2) composite fly bridge settees with storage under to 10’ in length. Placement and style

TBD by Owner.

- Aluminum helm bench seat

- Fiberglass instrument panel flybridge – size and style TBD.

- aft deck aluminum settee.

J.02. Interior Joinery

J.02.01. Interior Construction

The rough interior construction shall be of lightweight plywood construction, such that Owner chosen

finish work can be added. The following is the general construction schedule for the rough-in joinery

and owner supply finish joinery:

O. OUTFITTING

Vessel will be ready to accept owner chosen built-in millwork, domestic appliances, soft goods and

loose furnishings – see Owner supply.

Item Schedule

Joinery bulkhead 0.75” plywood

Joinery cabinets & built in-

Joinery trim & molding Owner TBD - milled to shape

Overheads0.25” lightweight plywood panel

Cleated to aluminum structure ready to accept finish.

Cabin Sole 0.50” or greater plywood

Head & Galley Counters Owner TBD Honeycomb cored stone

Owner TBD style and finish - 0.50” plywood

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O.03. Plumbing

All plumbing will be run and terminated at point of Owner supply fixtures according to the final

approved plan, to include sinks, tubs, showers, and icemakers.

O.04. Fire & Safety Equipment

O.04.01. Fire Equipment

- Fixed fire fighting system in engine room – Kidde or equal FM200 with remote on aft deck.

O.04.02 Lifesaving Equipment

Owner supply.

O.05. Electronics: Navigation & Communication

Owner supply. The vessel shall be equipped with a typical navigation and communication electronics

package through a major equipment vendor. The package shall be further defined by the future

Owner.

O.06. Electronics: Entertainment

World Class audio and video systems optionally available with mechanized concealment systems

X. PAINT & COATINGS

Location Coating

Hull topsides Dupont White/off white paint

Hull accents Dupont solid color

Hull bottom Sea Hawk marine systems- Anti-fouling paint – 2 coats

Bulwarks Off-White, Dupont

Non Skid Off-White, Dupont

Superstructure Off-White, Dupont

Note: Ares Marine are Certified and endorsed by Dupont Marine Coatings for all metal flake and special

effect coatings. Custom paintwork is available upon request.

Y. OPTIONS

Y.01. Custom Interior

The interior décor, domestic appliances and navionic equipment shall be specified by the owner(s) to

meet their unique custom requirements, the cost of which shall be in addition to the base price

quoted and subject to a fully executed purchase and new build contract. (See owner supplied

equipment). The interior shall be broom clean, marine plywood floors and bulkheads, open

overheads, with terminated plumbing runs, HVAC terminated and air handlers ready to be installed in

owner specified cabinetry, wiring runs to each cabin/space to allow for installation of standard

lighting, outlets and wall switches.

multi area sound shaping and blending via Rane processors for the finest of audible experiencesthroughout the shared areas Salon, Aft deck, Flybridge etc. See ARES Representative for further info.

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Y.02 . Swim Platform Extension

- A 24” swim platform extension is possible. This includes extension to the platform only, the hull

length would not be modified.

Z. OWNER SUPPLIED

In addition to the custom interior as specified by the new Owner, t he following are items that will be

supplied by the Owner and quoted by Builder for installation as appropriate. Anything not specifically

listed in these specifications shall be provided by Owner and installed as an option by the Builder:

- Navionics and audio visual

- Domestic appliances

- Finish Plumbing and bathroom fixtures

- Cabinetry, millwork, hardware and interior finished surfaces

- Tender, jetskis, water toys

- Loose furniture, linens, pillows, and mattresses

- Soft goods and Fabrics for upholstery and interior treatments

- Exterior cushions, canvas and covers.

- Books, charts, navigation aides, portable electronics

- Decorative items and artwork

- Cooking, eating and galley utensils

- Spares, tools and general supplies.

End Specification.

Phone: (954) 524-0090E-mail :

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We are eager to exceed our clients expectations and requirements!

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Phone: (954) 524-0090E-mail :

Copyright © Ares Custom Yachts/Ares Marine [email protected]

We are eager to exceed our clients expectations and requirements!

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