Apolonia

Here is information on three of past and current boats

The Second Apolonia

We sold the original Apolonia in December 2017 as she was a larger boat than we wanted to take care of and she had lots of stairs to climb. We purchased a 1999 Maxum 3760 Express Cruiser, shown below, that we will use for local travel around FlorIda, trips to the Bahamas and other cruising. She is 39 feet in overall length, has two cabins and a comfortable after cockpit for enjoying the views. She is powered by twin 330 hp Cummins diesel engines that move the boat at 25 knots should you need that speed.

The New Apolonia
Conning Station
Forward Cabin
Cockpit
Galley
Salon Seats

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Our Classic 1958 22' Picnic Boat

We purchased the Picnic boat Paget, shown below, from our friend Bill Bowman. We are using it a bit for local travel near where we live. We just moved it to the Marina at our Ballentrae gated golf cart community. We just had the boat repowered and we're anxious to use her to move us around the Stuart and Port St Lucie area.

Starboard Side Underway
Conning Station
On The Trailer

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THE Original Apolonia --- Now Sold

This was our original Apolonia, a 43 foot VISTA aft cabin cruiser. We sold her in December 2017 after traveling 30,000 miles in her over 20 years of ownership. She is now cruising as the motor yacht Invictus. She is powered by twin CAT 3208 diesel engines, has two cabins and a large salon. The conning station and aft deck provide large areas to relax and enjoy the views. A full galley and two heads allow easy living onboard. Above the aft deck is an eleven foot Boston Whaler dinghy that allows us to explore many of the shallow and beautiful areas of the waterway.

This is Apolonia U/W on the ICW
Salon starboard side
Salon port side looking aft
Forward Head
Salon Couch
Salon looking forward
The aft deck
Aft deck wet bar
Aft deck extra seating
Aft cabin bed - queen size
Forward cabin - queen size
Aft cabin head
Buffet area of galley
Galley starboard side
Conning Station