For Sale: 1998 Ocean Alexander 64

This 64-foot motoryacht has 17-knot speed, three staterooms and is asking $674,000.
Ocean Alexander 64 Black Ice
Twin 670 hp Detroit Diesel engines power Black Ice to a max speed of 17 knots, with a comfortable cruising speed of 14 knots. Courtesy Alexander Marine USA

Black Ice, a 1998 Ocean Alexander 64, was stretched to 64 feet by the LeClercq Marine shipyard in Seattle. This is an owner-operator-friendly cruiser with a three-stateroom, two-head layout. Black Ice is on the market with Alexander Marine USA for $674,000. 

Powered by twin 670 hp twin Detroit Diesel engines, Black Ice has a max speed of 17 knots. Cruising speed is 14 knots. A hydraulic Trac stabilizer system helps keep the yacht stable as a table on sporty days. Bow and stern thruster aid with close-quarters handling. 

Ocean Alexander 64 Black Ice
Warm, satin-finish wood creates a cozy, homelike vibe in the salon. Courtesy Alexander Marine USA

Black Ice has been well maintained and is ready for new owners to take it out on its next bluewater adventure. Some of this yacht’s notable features include:

  • Complete owner’s manuals and service records w/ oil analysis
  • Interior with professional designer touches, fixtures and high-end soft goods
  • Awlgrip hull paint, sealed, waxed and polished (7/23)
  • Extended teak cockpit planking
  • Awlgripped 13′ 2010 Boston Whaler w /new 2023 40 hp Tohotsu ooutboard
  • 1,500-lb. electric-hydraulic dinghy davit w /power rotation
  • 10′ Riot kayak w/ polycarbonate viewing window
  • New Victron inverter/charger system, w/1080 amp hrs. (’23)
  • New house batteries (9/23)
  • 12 KW Onan generator
  • 6.5 kW Northern Lights generator
  • New PYI shaft seals (’23)
  • Stabilizer seals and bearings serviced (’23)
  • Pencil zincs, hull zincs, impellers replaced (7/23)
  • Bottom sanded and painted (7/23)
  • Engines, transmissions and generator(s) service (6/23)

Black Ice’s cockpit is laid out with a teak sole and the area is partially shaded by the flybridge. The cockpit is a perfect spot to relax in the sun and enjoy the scenery while entertaining guests. Pull out a few chairs after fixing you a beverage at the wet bar, and grill a few burgers for lunch while cruising down the coastline. Looking for a little privacy? Walk up to the foredeck where a few guests can sunbathe while enjoying the ocean breeze. 

Ocean Alexander 64 Black Ice
The flybridge has a Bimini top, two captain’s chairs and a 13′ Boston Whaler tender. Courtesy Alexander Marine USA

Black Ice’s flybridge is accessed from either a ladder in the cockpit or a set of stairs in the pilothouse. The flybridge is shaded by a Bimini top, offering the option of sun or shade while relaxing on the starboard side settee with removable table, or one of two captain’s chairs. The aft deck of the flybridge is loaded with a 13′ 2010 Boston Whaler, which can be loaded into the water with a 1,500-pound, electric-hydraulic dinghy davit. Black Ice has the following electronics:

  • Garmin radar
  • 2/Garmin 8616 plotter screens
  • Icom M504 VHF (w/ hailer function)
  • Icom SSB
  • Autohelm wind speed/direction
  • Autohelm Tri-Data
  • ComNav AP 
  • Digital compass
  • Flow Scan tachometers

The motorycht’s salon is accessed via a sliding glass door from the cockpit, which when opened creates an indoor-outdoor entertainment space. The first thing you notice in the salon is a nearly 360-degree view of the water. Relax on the sofa with table to starboard or on a couple of portside chairs. 

Ocean Alexander 64 Black Ice
Black Ice’s galley is set up with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, GE microwave and cooktop as well as granite countertops. Courtesy Alexander Marine USA

Forward the salon is Black Ice’s galley. The mid-galley design makes it easy for owners to entertain guests inside and outside. Stow cold goods in a Sub-Zero refrigerator and dry goods and galley accessories in cabinets above and below the countertop. Granite countertops provide plenty of space for food prep, and the galle has the following amenities:

  • Ice maker
  • GE profile cooktop
  • GE profile microwave
  • GE profile oven 
  • Double stainless-steel sink

This pilothouse is fully forward on the main deck. Three raked windows forward as well as side windows give the captain unobstructed views around the vessel. An L-shaped settee with a table here lets guests keep the skipper company underway. 

Ocean Alexander 64 Black Ice
The master stateroom spans the yacht’s full, 17-foot-6-inch beam and has an island berth and en suite head. Courtesy Alexander Marine USA

After a long day on the water, there are three staterooms for owners and guests. The master stateroom is full-beam with an island berth and en suite head. Stowage space includes drawers underneath the berth, nightstands with drawers and hanging lockers. Turn on the reading lamp and dive into a book before drifting off to sleep. The forepeak VIP has a centerline berth. Soft LED lighting creates a comfortable, relaxed feeling. Hanging lockers and drawers underneath the berth provide stowage for personal belongings. The third guest stateroom has two twin-sized berths with stowage for personal belongings in drawers under each berth as well as a hanging locker.

Where is Black Ice located? The yacht is currently lying in Seattle.

Take the next step: call or text the listing agent, Jerry Todd, (206) 963-6543, Alexander Marine USA

Quick Specifications

  • Length Overall: 64′
  • Maximum Beam: 17’6″
  • Max Draft: 4′
  • Cruising Speed: 14 knots
  • Max Speed: 17 knots
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Engine Make: Detroit
  • Engine Model: 6V92
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Combined Horsepower: 670 hp 
  • Fuel Capacity: 1,180 Gal.
  • Freshwater Capacity: 410 Gal.