Edgewater, MD 21037
$875,000
Cummins 450C
900hp
4915
Motor Yachts
55ft
2000
55
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The Fleming 55 stands out for its reliable performance and strong power, thanks to its two Cummins 450C engines. Owners appreciate its confident handling, making it a consistent highlight in owner feedback. The three cabin and two head layout offers ample space for overnight comfort, adding practical convenience for longer stays aboard. The generous fuel capacity supports longer trip capability, enhancing its appeal for extended voyages. Additionally, the vessel's design and layout contribute to an overall positive owner experience.
reliable performance
strong power
confident handling
overnight comfort
longer trip capability
This Fleming 55 comes equipped with twin 450 hp Cummins engines and includes two Onan generators. Features include: fully replaced exterior decking with synthetic Flexi-teak, Starlink Wi-Fi, Furuno electronics and radar, Wesmar bow thruster (motor rebuilt 2025), Naiad stabilizers, Aquadrive thrust-bearing system, 12’ AB Deluxe RIB tender, and a blue bimini top overhead. Interior accommodations includes 3 staterooms with 2 heads: port stateroom features 4 twin-sized berths, starboard cabin two berth bunk arrangement, and a en-suite master stateroom to forward featuring an island queen berth.
Cruising Speed:16kn
Max Speed:18kn
Length:55ft
Length Overall:60.75ft
Max Draft:5ft
Beam:16ft
Fresh Water Tanks:300gal
Fuel Tanks:1000gal
Holding Tanks:100gal
Cabins:3
Heads:2
Engine Make:Cummins
Engine Model:450C
Engine Year:2000
Total Power:450hp
Engine Hours:4915
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Entering from the aft cockpit deck you are immediately greeted with a capacious salon. Featuring the timeless appeal of teak cabinetry, vast windows, teak sole with holly accents, and most importantly, an interior layout that balances form with function. This layout allows for an open social environment while keeping the function of the galley separated from the rest of the salon. With a 16’ beam, this spacious open-floor plan makes entertaining guests an effortless endeavor.
Starting at the aft-port corner of the salon is a small storage cabinet followed by a large L-shaped settee which runs along the port wall and is complimented by an adjustable teak hi-lo table. This settee, along with the free-standing stressless chair to the starboard side, provide comfortable seating for six in the salon. Along the starboard side is a partial credenza which provides great storage capabilities, in tandem with the additional storage space found beneath the port side settee. An entertainment center is found at the starboard aft corner features audio-video equipment fit behind a teak cabinet and a 32” Samsung TV situated on a retractable lift.
The galley is tucked to the port side just forward of the salon, which is separated by a large Corian counter top peninsula and overhead galley cabinets with flybridge dumbwaiter access. Wrapping around the U-shaped counter of the galley you will find a dishwasher, a double-basin sink with disposal, a 3-burner cooktop, and convection microwave overhead. Teak cabinets and drawers fill in the rest of the galley including a storage compartment just forward of the cook top that can accommodates a full range of cookware. Across to the opposing starboard side is a dish storage compartment, additional storage drawers, and a full-sized side-by-side refrigerator/freezer.
Accommodations Overview:
Following the five short steps straight down from the salon will lead you to the central passage of the accommodations. This traditional layout has been a signature mainstay in the Fleming 55 that provides an easy and convenient flow of traffic throughout the boat. This central accommodations passage also makes it possible to appreciate the full length of the vessel from forepeak bulkhead to transom. Once in the passageway you will find a two bunk arrangement at the starboard cabin and a guest stateroom to port featuring a four total berths. Just forward of the starboard side guest stateroom in the passageway is a full-sized 220v washer & separate dryer followed by the guest head. The en-suite master stateroom tops off the accommodations at the forward peak of the vessel.
The master stateroom is composed of a queen sized island berth surrounded by shelves, cabinets, drawers, and his & hers hanging lockers to either side. This island berth arrangement allows for access from either side and the berth can be raised via gas-assisted struts to access a large storage cavity underneath. Overhead are two skylights which, along with port holes to each side, provide natural light to the cabin. A Sharp flat-screen TV is wall-mounted to the side of the starboard hanging locker and the en-suite master head resides to port.
Both master and guest heads are spacious with generous one piece molded fiberglass shower stalls. Each head contains Headhunter electric flush toilets, Hansgrohe thermostatic controlled fixtures, and Corian countertops.
The port stateroom features a four twin-sized berths with the outboard overhead bunk capable of sliding away and the inboard pull-man berth folding up when not in use. A hanging locker at the foot of the outboard berths includes dresser drawers beneath with additional storage drawers found beneath the berths. The starboard cabin features a two berth bunk arrangement with the top bunk capable of sliding away to outboard to provide more space in the cabin when not in use. Storage is found via cabinets, a night stand, and shelving, while a full-length mirror is found at the forward wall.
In summary this vessel has 3 staterooms with 7 berths, sleeps 8, and has 2 heads.
In many modern yacht designs it has become commonplace to eliminate the inside steering station, however the Fleming 55 features a dedicated pilothouse which closely resembles the bridge of a much larger vessel. This dedicated pilothouse takes the role as the primary location to operate the boat without any distractions from other on-board activities. With that said it remains only three short steps up from the salon & galley and it is only another four interior steps up to the flybridge.
Visibility forward and wrapping around to port and starboard windows is excellent. Below the expansive windshield are consoles which provide ample room for a full range of modern electronics and equipment without intruding on the engine instrumentation. Overhead consoles provide additional space for equipment within easy reach. Both AC and DC electrical breaker panels are below the console to either side and can swing out to provide access to wiring connections. There is a proper chart area to the starboard side with large drawers for maps, cruising guides, navigation instruments, binoculars, and other necessities. Centered along each port and starboard side of the pilothouse are sliding doors that lead out to the side Portuguese decks. To the aft of the port side door resides a raised L-shaped settee and table which provides a comfortable social area with phenomenal visibility while underway. Aft of the starboard side door you will find additional storage through a hanging locker and extra drawers. A large stainless steel teak-accented destroyer wheel and helm chair finish off the pilothouse and perfectly accent this ultimate cruising yacht.
The flybridge is easily accessed from the interior steps in the pilothouse or by the ladder from the cockpit. It features a two-seat upper helm station located to port that provides excellent visibility particularly in close quarters and bustling harbors with its 360 degree view. The electronics console is large enough to house an array of equipment with easy access to the rear of the console available by hinging open the bookshelf behind the pilothouse settee below. The starboard side of the flybridge features a U-shaped settee with a fixed table. Aft of the helm on the port side consists of an additional settee and the hatch for the galley dumbwaiter access. The following aft boat deck features a davit, tender, and mounted tender chocks. The hatch and step ladder to the cockpit resides to the aft port side. Overhead a bimini top provides shade over the flybridge area and the fiberglass radar arch supports the mast, dome, and open array.
Flybridge Helm:
Flybridge Features:
In common with all Flemings, the hull is hand laid and solid fiberglass reinforced with a grid of stringers and frames. Vinylester resin is utilized below the waterline on the hull with further protection provided by epoxy barrier coats. A reasonable five foot draft allows for Bahamas cruising while ensuring that the running gear is protected by a full-length keel which is foam filled and glassed across the top to isolate it from the hull. This keel provides nearly a foot length of protection before the running gear.
On deck she has the mainstay walk-around decks in combination with high bulwarks and a Portuguese bridge, which ensures security for both children and pets. The exterior decks themselves are synthetic Flexi-teak, while all of the cap rails and coaming boards are comprised of varnished teak. The cockpit features a control station located starboard of the salon doors while a fiberglass storage unit is to port behind the ladder that leads up to flybridge. On the cockpit deck are four gasketed hatches that provide access to the engine room and spacious lazarette. The transom of the cockpit features a large gate that swings in to allow ingress to the swim platform.
Moving forward along the decks you will discover entry gates on either side of the cockpit side decks. These gates provide a lower point of entry close to the water line, meanwhile additional gates on either side of the raised Portuguese bridge give the option for a higher access point. Up to the bow will bring you to a Flexi-teak foredeck with varnished teak handrails. Special attention has been paid to the ease and safety in which the heavy duty ground tackle is set and retrieved. The anchor platform accepts two anchors, the primary can be controlled by a handheld unit at the platform or by controls at both the pilothouse and flybridge helm stations. The anchor locker directly beneath the pulpit can serve as a great place for fender storage as well. Furthermore the inside wall of the Portuguese bridge includes two storage cabinets that give convenient storage for dock lines, windshield covers, and cleaning supplies.
Superior systems and engineering are key elements for Fleming Yachts, whose philosophy has always been to choose only the best equipment available and have it be readily accessible for maintenance. The main engine room access is from two outside hatches just aft of the salon doors. The salon floor panels can also come apart for greater access to the engine room when needed. Air intake for the engines is accomplished through openings underneath the cockpit combing boards which then travels through the lazerette and then to the engines thus allowing for less salt to come in contact with the engine components. To achieve the extremely low sound and vibration that Flemings are known for, Aquadrive systems transfer the thrust directly to the hull and the engine is isolated by using soft engine mounts.
Aft of the engine room, the lazerette houses the water tanks, steering gear, and air conditioning compressors while also leaving ample room for storing cruising gear such as deck chairs, spare anchors, rode, lines, fenders, and extra parts. Having the air conditioning compressors located here instead of in a hot engine room improves performance and efficiency while minimizing noise.
Lazarette:
Cruising Equipment:
Canvas – many covers recently replaced:
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