Commercial Big Game Fishing Boat – Turnkey Opportunity
This Speville Craft 56 Killer is an incredible offshore machine, purpose-built for serious big game fishing around Mauritius. Designed for marlin fishing, tuna fishing, deep-sea fishing, and long offshore expeditions, this vessel delivers exceptional autonomy, strength, and reliability in demanding ocean conditions.
A rare opportunity on the Mauritian market — the boat will be sold with its valid commercial licence, making her immediately ready for professional operations, charter activities, or private offshore adventures.
Motorisation & Capacities
• Engine: Perkins Sabre 300 Mpi – Diesel
• Running hours: 6500 hours
• Fuel capacity: 3400 litres
• Fuel consumption at fishing speed: ≈ 9.5 L / hour / engine
• Fresh water capacity: 1250 litres
Energy & Electrical
• 400 W solar panel
• Service battery 200 Ah
• Inverter 12/240V – 3000 W
• Fresh water pump
• 5 bilge pumps
Electronics & Navigation
• Garmin 4210 GPS + IH 1000 W transducer
• Garmin AIS
• Garmin VHF with AIS receiver
• Garmin autopilot with remote control
Perfect setup for offshore navigation and precise fish tracking.
Fishing Equipment
• 2 fighting chairs
• 2 outriggers + 1 center rigger
• Multiple rod holders
• 2 rear fish holds
• Large 2.5-tonne insulated fish room
Fully equipped for long-range fishing including expeditions to Soudan Bank and extended offshore trips.
Interior & Comfort
• 3 double berths
• 2 single berths
• 2 bathrooms with toilets
• Full lounge protected from the sun on main deck
• Elevated sun deck with secondary steering and remote control, ideal for spotting fish and enjoying the view while underway
Deck & Mooring
• 1200 W windlass
Offshore Capability
This boat is perfectly suited for long-range trips to Soudan Bank and St Brandon, reaching the outer islands comfortably within approximately 24 hours depending on conditions. Built and maintained by her owner — also the builder and skipper — every detail reflects experience and serious offshore use.
The vessel is in mint condition. The joke around the marina says you could sleep inside the engine room — it’s that clean.