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Southern Cross 40 ft 1977 Marine Trader | Free Kayaks
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9,49,4 sur 10 –
Exceptionnel
Commodités populaires
- Stationnement sur place disponible
- Cuisine
- Laveuse
- Climatisation
- Wi-Fi gratuit
- Sécheuse
Explorez la région
Monroe County, FL
- Crocodile Lake National Wildlife RefugePlace, Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge9 min en voiture
- Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State ParkPlace, Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park11 min en voiture
- Centre d'information des touristes des îles KeysPlace, Centre d'information des touristes des îles Keys11 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
1 chambre (2 personnes)
Chambre 1
3 lits 1 place
1 salle de bain, 1 salle avec toilette et lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Salle de bain 2
Espaces supplémentaires
Cuisine
Coin cuisine
Coin salle à manger séparé
À propos de cet hébergement
Southern Cross 40 ft 1977 Marine Trader | Free Kayaks
“Southern Cross” – Vintage Yacht Life
Step aboard this classic 40' Marine Trader trawler (YES IT HAS AIR CONDITIONING and Heat) and cruise back in time to the easygoing spirit of the Florida Keys in the 1970s. This double cabin beauty floats in a world where flip-flops were formal wear, suntans were eternal, and easy rock played softly from the cabin stereo while the sun dipped low over the mangroves. She's not just a boat — she’s a vibe.
The Space
A floating slice of vintage yacht life, with wood-trimmed interiors, wide decks for lounging in the sun, and the kind of breezy freedom that made the Keys the last great American escape. Settle into the rhythm of a simpler time. Wake up with the sunrise spilling through portholes, pour a cup of coffee, and feel the gentle sway of the water from Manatee Bay as the day unfolds. Whether you're sunbathing on the bow with Fleetwood Mac on low or sipping a cold drink on the aft deck as the Doobie Brothers hum in the background, everything about this trawler whispers: take it easy. Perfect for couples or a pair of mellow adventurers seeking a retro retreat.
Anchored in a quiet corner of paradise, this trawler brings you close to the heart of Old Florida — before the crowds, before the high rises. Think barefoot exploration on kayaks through mangrove mazes, coconut oil on bronze skin, and evenings spent stargazing with a little Steely Dan in the air. The marina is chill, the neighbors are friendly, and the pace is just right. It's the kind of place Jimmy Buffett would’ve pulled into, guitar in hand and no particular plan.
This isn’t a hotel stay — it’s a state of mind. Come drift away in a world of weathered teak, salty breezes, and stories told over rum drinks under the stars. If you’re craving a break from the noise, a touch of nostalgia, and the laid-back freedom of a bygone era, this floating getaway is calling your name. Welcome aboard, captain. Your 1970s Keys dream is ready to play on repeat. Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape.
Your home afloat features:
Sleeping Quarters:
Aft Master Cabin with a Brand New Double Bed.
Front Cabin 2 twin v births/beds
Cooking on the Boat:
No Gas Stove/Oven Use: The stove and oven on the boat are turned off, and no gas is connected to them. Cooking on or in this stove/oven is not allowed.
Kitchen Appliances: The boat is equipped with a coffee maker, toaster, pull out drawer refrigerators, Table top ice maker and a combination microwave/air fryer/convection oven. These can be used for cooking and preparing meals on the boat. (No freezer and no stove/oven on boat). BBQ Grill: If you prefer cooking on a stove or grill, you can use the gas BBQ grill with a side burner located 20 feet away from the boat.
There is a kitchen sink and a sink in each bathroom with cold water (well Florida does not have really cold water anytime) to wash your hands and dishes. We do not recommend you drink this water. For the ice maker and drinking water we recommend bringing with you some bottled water.
Bathroom Use:
In the Middle of the Night: There are two bathrooms on the boat, which can be used for emergencies during the night.
Daytime Use: For use during the day, the marina bathrooms are available. The website has pictures of these bathrooms for reference.
Step aboard this classic 40' Marine Trader trawler (YES IT HAS AIR CONDITIONING and Heat) and cruise back in time to the easygoing spirit of the Florida Keys in the 1970s. This double cabin beauty floats in a world where flip-flops were formal wear, suntans were eternal, and easy rock played softly from the cabin stereo while the sun dipped low over the mangroves. She's not just a boat — she’s a vibe.
The Space
A floating slice of vintage yacht life, with wood-trimmed interiors, wide decks for lounging in the sun, and the kind of breezy freedom that made the Keys the last great American escape. Settle into the rhythm of a simpler time. Wake up with the sunrise spilling through portholes, pour a cup of coffee, and feel the gentle sway of the water from Manatee Bay as the day unfolds. Whether you're sunbathing on the bow with Fleetwood Mac on low or sipping a cold drink on the aft deck as the Doobie Brothers hum in the background, everything about this trawler whispers: take it easy. Perfect for couples or a pair of mellow adventurers seeking a retro retreat.
Anchored in a quiet corner of paradise, this trawler brings you close to the heart of Old Florida — before the crowds, before the high rises. Think barefoot exploration on kayaks through mangrove mazes, coconut oil on bronze skin, and evenings spent stargazing with a little Steely Dan in the air. The marina is chill, the neighbors are friendly, and the pace is just right. It's the kind of place Jimmy Buffett would’ve pulled into, guitar in hand and no particular plan.
This isn’t a hotel stay — it’s a state of mind. Come drift away in a world of weathered teak, salty breezes, and stories told over rum drinks under the stars. If you’re craving a break from the noise, a touch of nostalgia, and the laid-back freedom of a bygone era, this floating getaway is calling your name. Welcome aboard, captain. Your 1970s Keys dream is ready to play on repeat. Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape.
Your home afloat features:
Sleeping Quarters:
Aft Master Cabin with a Brand New Double Bed.
Front Cabin 2 twin v births/beds
Cooking on the Boat:
No Gas Stove/Oven Use: The stove and oven on the boat are turned off, and no gas is connected to them. Cooking on or in this stove/oven is not allowed.
Kitchen Appliances: The boat is equipped with a coffee maker, toaster, pull out drawer refrigerators, Table top ice maker and a combination microwave/air fryer/convection oven. These can be used for cooking and preparing meals on the boat. (No freezer and no stove/oven on boat). BBQ Grill: If you prefer cooking on a stove or grill, you can use the gas BBQ grill with a side burner located 20 feet away from the boat.
There is a kitchen sink and a sink in each bathroom with cold water (well Florida does not have really cold water anytime) to wash your hands and dishes. We do not recommend you drink this water. For the ice maker and drinking water we recommend bringing with you some bottled water.
Bathroom Use:
In the Middle of the Night: There are two bathrooms on the boat, which can be used for emergencies during the night.
Daytime Use: For use during the day, the marina bathrooms are available. The website has pictures of these bathrooms for reference.