Marotta Yachts of Sausalito
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Sausalito, CA, US, 94965
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2001 Maxum 4600 SCB Limited Edition

location icon Sausalito, California
Year 2001
Length 46 ft
Price
$175,000

The Maxum 4600 offers European sport cruiser styling with the reliability and usability of an American boat builder; the design has the galley up as preferred in the U.S. and offers tremendous value for the dollar--it's one of the most functional and pleasant layouts I've ever seen on a boat of this size.

Note that this particular example is the Limited Edition, which includes a hardtop flybridge with polycarb enclosure (this alone is a HUGE upgrade and would cost a fortune to duplicate aftermarket!), more powerful 450 hp Cummins diesels with electronic controls, Airseps and dripless shaft seals, a higher output 12.5 kW Westerbeke genset, and numerous interior upgrades including high-gloss cherry joinery, luxurious fabrics, and black Corian countertops. 

Also note that this boat is set up in a transferable single-asset LLC and there is no sales tax on the sale of a corporation; with sales tax running about 10% of the selling price, this can represent a SIGNIFICANT savings.

Last hauled in late 2020, Knee Deep was just detailed and shows very nicely, she has low time (barely 1,200 hours) on the Cummins diesels and is one of only a handful of this type and size boat currently available on the west coast so should be considered a must-see if you're in the market.

 

Specifications

Year Built 2001
Category Power
Length Overall 46'11 ft
Beam 14'4 ft
Max Draft 2'4 ft
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID MXYA02YZ1001
Deadrise Angle 9 deg
Drive Type Direct
Engines 2
Total Engine Power 900 hp
Cruising Speed 18 mph
Maximum Speed 20 mph
Fuel Tank Cap. 418 gal
Fuel Tank Mat. aluminium
Water Tank Cap. 100 gal
Water Tank Mat. Plastic
Holding Tank Cap. 70 gal
Holding Tank Mat. Plastic
Dry Weight 31200 lb
Displacement 34,000 lb
Bridge Clearance 18 ft

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Cummins
Model: 6 CTA 450C Diamond series
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 450hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 4 BladeBronze
Engine Location: Port
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 2001
Engine Hours: 1,215

Engine 2 Specifications

Make: Cummins
Model: 6 CTA 450C Diamond series
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 450hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 4 BladeBronze
Engine Location: Starboard
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 2001
Engine Hours: 1,219
Accommodations and Layout

Two stateroom, two head, galley up layout with fully enclosed flybridge.

Master stateroom forward with centerline queen, cedar lined closets, and en suite head with VacuFlush toilet. Moving aft is guest head with stall shower, followed by guest stateroom with two single berths.

Continue aft up four steps to galley/salon with sunken galley port side and raised dinette across to starboard. Salon next aft features a large U-shaped settee to starboard with entertainment center and custom cabinet port side.

Far aft thru sliding glass door to nice cockpit with step-thru transom to oversize swim platform or up seven easy steps to fully enclosed flybridge with abundant seating, flybridge has factory hard top with polycarbonate enclosure (2019) for comfortable entertaining in any weather (it would be ENORMOUSLY expensive to duplicate this after market, probably in the neighborhood of $80,000).

Note 360 degree views from salon thru tinted safety glass, reverse cycle heat/air, 6'4+ headroom throughout most of the boat.

Galley and Head

Galley up with striking black Corian countertops, twin polished stainless steel sinks with hot/cold pressure water (18 gallon hot water heater), and one-touch designer faucet, Princess two burner cooktop, Goldstar microwave convection oven, Norcold AC/DC full size refrigerator/freezer, U-Line icemaker. Two heads, both with VacuFlush toilets.

Electrical

110V AC / 12V DC. Fifty amp shore power service, Westerbeke 12.5kW genset, Heart Interface Freedom 25 inverter. Two 4D batteries (engine start), single 8D battery (genset start), six Group 27 batteries in series (house bank), ProMarinewr Protech 1240i Plus battery charger. Batteries replaced in late August, 2020.

Electronics

Garmin 740S 3D color chartplotter, Raymarine RL80C radar, Raymarine ST6000 autopilot, Raymarin ST60 wind indicator, Raymarine ST60 depth sounder, Garmin 200 VHF radio, Danforth 4" magnetic campass.

JVC KD-S550 AM/FM/CD steo with Bose Lifestyle system, 32" Vizio flat screen tv, 24" Insignia flat screen tv, Intellan satellite receiver.

Deck and Hull

FRP sport cruiser-style hull with V bottom and full keel. Lofrans electric windlass with ample chain and line rode.

Engine and Mechanical

Twin six cylinder fresh water cooled 450 hp Cummins 6CTA 450 Diamond series turbocharged diesel engines with Airsep and Racor engine filtration systems, Mathers Micro Commander single lever contols and full instrumentation. Bennett electro-hydraulic trim tabs, Sea Star hydraulic steering, 2" stainless steel shaft thru dripless packing gland to four-bladed bronze props.

 

Boating Magazine Review of the Maxum 4600 Limited Edition Review

From the standard hardtop sheltereing its flying bridge to the flat-screen TV in its salon, Maxum’s swank 4600 SCB Limited Edition is like an all-inclusive vacation package. It provides everything you need to get away and have some fun, save for new cruisewear for you and your mate. The only real decision is whether to finance it costs or simply write a check. 

Twin 430-bhp Cummins diesel inboards propelled our test boat to nearly 30 mph at wide open throttle and provided a brisk 27.2-mph cruising speed. Those numbers are almost identical to those we recorded while testing Carver’s 450 Voyager ($569,000 powered as our test boat) and a little slower at top end than the 44′-by-14’3″ Sea Ray 400 Sedan Bridge that posted 32.7 mph with a pair of 350-hp gasoline engines. (When powered as our test boat, the 400 Sedan Bridge costs $481,048.)

But top speed is hardly the ultimate criterion when judging a sedan’s performance. We place a higher priority on cruising speed and range, both of which the 4600 SCB LE offers in ample quantity. We also like to test for minimum planing speed – that magic combination of power and trim that allows you to stay on top and in control should you get caught in a squall – and midrange acceleration, a healthy dose of which allows you to run with confidence in following seas, particularly breaking inlets.

How’d the 4600 SCB LE fare? Push the standard single-lever electronic controls forward and you’ll jump from 15 to 20 mph in 2.36 seconds. That’s quick for a boat of this size and type, according to the database we’ve compiled (our tests are conducted using a radar gun interfaced to a PC running Stalker acceleration software). Minimum plane? Depress the tabs, throttle down to 1700 rpm, and check out your wake: That V-shaped white water spilling off the chines means you’re still on top. And at 15 mph, you’re going slow enough to take the bumps out of all but the biggest lumps.

Cruising skippers seek security, too. The 4600 SCB LE’s through-bolted hull-to-deck joint, rugged 2″-diameter propshafts, and through-bolted engine beds provide just that.

The cabin, or “house,” is molded as part of the deck, and the plywood structural frames are fully fiberglassed to support the sides and “roof” of the house. This allows the cabin and deck to flex together as the boat encounters the normal forces of sea and speed that create torque while underway. Creaks and groans are minimized. So is the threat of premature leaking from windows and ports, which often occurs when the metal frames of these fixtures flex at a different rate than fiberglass. Too much disparate flex eventually breaks the bead sealing the frame and water stains bloom where a pristine headliner once shone. For that reason Carver claims its high-tech frameless window system is superior to framed windows, such as those found aboard Maxum’s 4600 SCB LE. This leakage is a real problem within the boating industry and the jury is still out on the best solution. What’s important is that the 4600 SCB LE’s solid, time-proven construction method addresses the problem and provides durability.

These construction values are found in the standard version of Maxum’s 4600 SCB. The extra $50,000 you’ll spend for the Limited Edition model we tested nets you, in addition to the hardtop and standard diesel power with electronic controls, a strikingly different and more luxuriously appointed accommodation plan. Step through the sliding, screened companionway hatch and note the facing Ultraleather settees to port and starboard. As opposed to the typical single U-lounge, these opposing lounges make a better conversation pit. A moveable hi-lo table, a familiar convenience to Sea Ray fans, rises from cocktail to buffet height at the touch of a button. Carpet runners are standard, but instead of button snaps, “lift the dot” snaps were used. The posts of these are sure to spear a bare foot. Maxum says production models will feature low-profile snaps. Check it out.

Forward, the raised dinette, with its faux teak-and-holly sole and solid-surface tabletop, resides upon a dais beneath the windshield. It seats six and provides a glorious view. In contrast, the more expensive 450 Voyager features a standard lower station helm in this location and a dinette with a less expansive view. Sea Ray offers the lower station as an option, something three-season boaters should note.

To port, the galley features an L-shaped counter that’s topped with the same black-flecked surface as the dinette, and there’s more teak and holly underfoot. It’s arranged so that the chef doesn’t have her back to guests in the salon. The downside to the arrangement is the position of the refrigerator/freezer. Facing aft, it’s more likely to open unexpectedly if the conditions get rough. There’s a pushbutton latch to prevent this, but we’d prefer a hook or barrel bolt for added security. A two-zone Bose audio system, DVD player, and flat-screen TV takes care of entertainment. Solid-cherry, gold-inlaid trim adorns all. White air-conditioning vent grates are a black eye on the 4600 SCB LE’s chic decor.

The boat’s lower deck displays equally good taste as more gold-inlaid cherry accents a fashionable mélange of lamé-accented, earth-toned fabric. We prefer the innerspring mattresses found aboard the 450 Voyager and 400 Sedan Bridge to the foam pads installed on the 4600 SCB LE. Both the master and guest staterooms feature private entry to each of two heads, both of which sport frosted-glass portholes for naturally illuminated privacy. The master head also has the welcome luxury of a bathtub.

The 4600 SCB LE carries a slightly higher retail price than the 400 Sedan Bridge. But if you factor in the cost of some of the 4600 SCB LE’s standards, such as the foredeck sunlounge and wood galley flooring, and then subtract the cost of some of 400 Sedan Bridge standards, such as innerspring mattresses and an oil-exchange system (especially valuable aboard boats like these, where engine access is via hatches in the salon sole), the price difference will soon evaporate. When considering the 450 Voyager’s higher price, take note that it comes standard with a bow thruster, Glendinning cable master, 150 gallons more fuel capacity, and a lower station.

This stylish, sturdy sedan packages all the good stuff you can dream of into one all-inclusive price.

Kevin Falvey, March 1, 2001

Disclaimer
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.