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1979 North America CC22

1979 North America CC22

$800

Airmont, New York

Year 1979

Make North America

Model CC22

Category Center Console Boats

Length 22

Posted Over 1 Month

Project Boat with Trailer. Center Console North American 22ft. Needs new Transom. Project boat to finish or junk it. I have original bill of sale. Trailer IS NOT sold separately. Lucky buyer takes both. Hard T-top and 175 hp V6 Evenrude outboard included ( condition- Unknown. Last ran in 2018.).For sale 1987 TRAILMASTER Double Axel bunk boat trailer. Rated for 5000lbs. All bearings replaced last year. New tires. New wiring. Everything works. Registered in NY.

1957 North American Skipper

1957 North American Skipper

$6,000

Lewis Center, Ohio

Year 1957

Make North American

Model Skipper

Category Runabout Boats

Length 14'

Posted Over 1 Month

1957 North American Skipper, 1957 North American Antique wood runabout with rebuilt 1956 Johnson Javelin 30 HP Outboard. Outboard rebuilt by Silver Marine at http://www.old-outboard.com. Includes GATOR antique trailer. Truly one of a kind! $6000

1957 NORTH AMERICAN Skipper

1957 NORTH AMERICAN Skipper

$6,000

Lewis Center, Ohio

Year 1957

Make NORTH AMERICAN

Model Skipper

Category Runabout Boats

Length 14'

Posted Over 1 Month

1957 NORTH AMERICAN Skipper, 1957 North American Antique wood runabout with rebuilt 1956 Johnson Javelin 30 HP Outboard. Outboard rebuilt by Silver Marine at http://www.old-outboard.com. Includes GATOR antique trailer. Truly one of a kind! $6000

1979 Morgan North American 40

1979 Morgan North American 40

$24,900

Mystic, Connecticut

Year 1979

Make Morgan

Model North American 40

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 40'

Posted Over 1 Month

1979 Morgan North American 40 The North American 40 has just been taken in trade by X-Yachts USA.   she was re-powered with a new Yanmar 40 hp in 2014.  Stored in Stonington, CT, all systems are reported functional and she is ready for launching.   All offers will be considered.

1977 North American Off Shore 23' Cuddy Cabin

1977 North American Off Shore 23' Cuddy Cabin

$6,000

Booneville, Mississippi

Year 1977

Make American Offshore

Model -

Category -

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

Last photo contains details. If you have questions feel free to get with me at 662-416-4993. Boat is in water ready condition. It has a toilet beneath the sleeping area as well not pictured.

1993 American Skier PRO 19

1993 American Skier PRO 19

$8,500

Austin, Texas

Year 1993

Make American Skier

Model PRO 19

Category Powerboats

Length 19'

Posted Over 1 Month

1993 American Skier PRO 19 American Skier boats (not to be confused with Correct Crafts American Skier) was a tournament boat company founded by Kenneth B. Elkind of North Miami Beach, Florida, USA, in 1975. Mr. Elkind, after retiring from the offshore racing circuits, became interested in the water skiing business.[1] In the early 1980s American Skier became one of the first tournament boat companies to be approved for competition by the American Water Ski Association.[2][3] The first 18' Skiers came out as 1976 models from a shop in Opa Locka Florida. In the early 1990s WESMAR took over ownership. They built the 1991-95 models in Ocoee, Florida, moved it to Cape Coral, Florida, and moved it again, this time to Giddings, Texas. Ron Tanis purchased the company in 1995[4] and moved the molds from Giddings to Winnsboro, Louisiana. Ron Tanis sold the company to the politician Jay Blossman, and the former professional water skier Ben Favret. Tanis had met Favret in high school.[5] Ben and Jay renamed the company to Elan Boats. The last "true" American Skiers were built in early 2002.1993 to 1994[edit]American Skier made the TBX, which shared many characteristics with the earlier Advance. Modifications were made in the late 1990s.[8][9]Late 1990s to early 2000s[edit]In 1995, the company was purchased by Ron and Susan Tanis, who began to rework the designs of American Skier boats, adding ideas to the boat designs. The first boats to receive the changes were the Open Bow Volante, the Lazer, and the TBX.In 1999, the American Skier plant moved into a larger facility in Kentwood, Louisiana, where boat development continued. Modifications and additions were made to the boats, and the Lazer was renamed the Laz Air.[10]

2008 Thunder Jet North Edition Envoy

2008 Thunder Jet North Edition Envoy

$28,500

Chico, California

Year 2008

Make Thunder Jet

Model North Edition Envoy

Category Jet Boats

Length 19'

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Thunder Jet North Edition Envoy, Gorgeous 1 Owner 2008 Thunder Jet North Edition Envoy . 88 Hours ONLY . Garaage Kept well cared for .Powered by Kodiak 350 Marine 325 horse V8 309 American Turbine jet Tricker Tandom axle trailer with Surge brakes. On board Heater .Excellent Interior and Beautiful polished Aluminum Hull. Full bimini with Side curtans and Zip up enclosure . Always stored never used..Fast and rides like a Cadilac at top speeds. Turns on a Dime. Test rides for serious inquiries. Will not disappoint ONLY 88 HOURS. 1 owner 28500

1999 NORTHWEST BOATS 20 North Star

1999 NORTHWEST BOATS 20 North Star

$27,995

Eugene, Oregon

Year 1999

Make NORTHWEST BOATS

Model 20 North Star

Category Powerboats

Length 20'

Posted Over 1 Month

1999 Northwest Boats 20 North Star, 1999 NORTHWEST JET INBOARD POWERED BY 350 CHEVY WITH AMERICAN TURBINE JET. ONLY 185 HOURS AND OVERALL CONDITION IS GREAT! INCLUDES DEPTH FINDER - YAMAHA T8ELHA ELECTRIC START/HIGH THURST - VHF RADIO - HEATER/DEFROSTER - FULL FISHERMANS TOP - DIAMOND PLATE GUNWALE GAURD - ENGINE COVER PAD - WELDED KICKER BRACKET - FULL BOW FOAM - SLEEPER SEAT CONVERSION - DUAL BATTERIES AND MORE. VERY NICE JET BOAT AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE?$27,995.00 CONTACT SALE DEPARTMENT AT (541) 688-5483

2007 NORTHWEST BOATS 208 North Star

2007 NORTHWEST BOATS 208 North Star

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Eugene, Oregon

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Length -

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2007 Northwest Boats 208 North Star, 2007 NORTHWEST JET 208 NORTHSTAR, 350 EFI AMERICAN TURBINE SD-309 JET, FRESH WATER COOLED, HEATER/DEFROSTER, DUAL BATTERIES & SWITHCH, DUAL WIPERS, SUSPENSION SEATS, HEAVY DUTY TOP WITH DROP CURTAIN AND STERN COVER, CARNAI TANDEM TRAILER WITH BRAKES, CUSTOM WHEELS, ALSO HAS HONDA 8 HP ELECTRIC START, POWER TILT. A BEAUTIFUL BOAT. ONLY 87 HOURS $36,900 CONTACT CLEMENS MARINA IN EUGENE FOR MORE INFORMATION AT (541) 688-5483

2020 Tohatsu MFS5CLPGSPROL

2020 Tohatsu MFS5CLPGSPROL

$1,499

Belfair, Washington

Year 2020

Make Tohatsu

Model MFS5CLPGSPROL

Category -

Length -

Posted 1 Month Ago

Thanks to Tohatsu’s 5hp Propane / Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) outboard, sailors are no longer forced to carry gasoline on board. The 5hp LPG comes equipped with a fuel line that will connect to any standard North American propane tank. Our innovative LPG outboard will run for a full 5 hours at WOT on a single 11lb propane tank, without sacrificing performance. Pictures may not be a model in stock at the time. Prices subject to change without notice.

 North American Arms 22MS-HG

North American Arms 22MS-HG

$266

Newberry, South Carolina

Year -

Make North American Arms

Model 22MS-HG

Category -

Length -

Posted 1 Month Ago

1978 Tartan Ten 33

1978 Tartan Ten 33

$17,750

Toledo, Ohio

Year 1978

Make Tartan

Model Ten 33

Category Sloop

Length 33

Posted 1 Month Ago

There is no hour meter - the seller estimate hours to be 200. hours The seller has outlined recent repairs and maintenance. The seller reports she is ready to go racing and/or cruising. Sail Inventory: 2012 Dieball Main Sail 2007 UK Main Sail 2000 UK Main Sail 2016 Dieball Jib 2010 North Sails Jib 2000 Sobstad Jib 1996 Doyle Boston Jib 2014 Dieball Genoa 2013 Boston Spinnaker 2010 UK Spinnaker 2007 UK Spinnaker All sails are rolled and stored inside. The seller may be able to assist with delivery. Stock #323794 1978 Tartan Ten 33 in Great Condition! Powered by a Farymann L30 Diesel Engine! Rigged w/ Upgrades & Many Sails! Great Racing or Cruising Sailboat! The Tartan Ten is a recreational keelboat designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a one-design racer with a fin keel with an internally-mounted spade-type rudder. In 1998 the Tartan Ten was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame. The design features a flush deck with modest interior space. There are 6 berths, including a V-Berth, where you will find the head. The galley has a manual pump freshwater sink, potable ice box, and chart table. She has 3 Dacron Main sails, 4 kevlar 100% jibs, 3 spinnakers .75oz nylon, 150% genoa kevlar. Cruising and club racing sails. The running rigging includes an adjustable backstay, main sheet with fine-tune, a traveler, twin lines spinnaker sheets, jib/genoa sheets, topping lift, downhaul, main halyard, jib halyard, spinnaker halyard, cunningham, outhaul, reef line, boom kicker, tiller tamer, and vang. She also has 2 Lewmar 8 single-speed cabin top winches and 4 Lewmar 30 two-speed winches. Cam cleats for the sheets. Clutches and deck organizers for halyards. Also included: Kenwood sound system with KMR-D382BT Marine CD receiver with Bluetooth, KCA-RC35 MR wired remote, and KFC-1653MRW marine speakers. - USCG safety equipment - Paddlewheel speedometer Depth sounder and transducer - Mast mounted Nautalytics digital compass with backlight. - Life sling - Tiller cover - Spinnaker pole - Above deck shroud turnbuckles The seller also has a spare mast that we can include. Reason for selling is buying bigger boat.

1978 Tartan Ten 33

1978 Tartan Ten 33

$17,750

Toledo, Ohio

Year 1978

Make Tartan

Model Ten 33

Category Sloop

Length 33

Posted 1 Month Ago

There is no hour meter - the seller estimate hours to be 200. hours The seller has outlined recent repairs and maintenance. The seller reports she is ready to go racing and/or cruising. Sail Inventory: 2012 Dieball Main Sail 2007 UK Main Sail 2000 UK Main Sail 2016 Dieball Jib 2010 North Sails Jib 2000 Sobstad Jib 1996 Doyle Boston Jib 2014 Dieball Genoa 2013 Boston Spinnaker 2010 UK Spinnaker 2007 UK Spinnaker All sails are rolled and stored inside. The seller may be able to assist with delivery. Stock #323794 1978 Tartan Ten 33 in Great Condition! Powered by a Farymann L30 Diesel Engine! Rigged w/ Upgrades & Many Sails! Great Racing or Cruising Sailboat! The Tartan Ten is a recreational keelboat designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a one-design racer with a fin keel with an internally-mounted spade-type rudder. In 1998 the Tartan Ten was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame. The design features a flush deck with modest interior space. There are 6 berths, including a V-Berth, where you will find the head. The galley has a manual pump freshwater sink, potable ice box, and chart table. She has 3 Dacron Main sails, 4 kevlar 100% jibs, 3 spinnakers .75oz nylon, 150% genoa kevlar. Cruising and club racing sails. The running rigging includes an adjustable backstay, main sheet with fine-tune, a traveler, twin lines spinnaker sheets, jib/genoa sheets, topping lift, downhaul, main halyard, jib halyard, spinnaker halyard, cunningham, outhaul, reef line, boom kicker, tiller tamer, and vang. She also has 2 Lewmar 8 single-speed cabin top winches and 4 Lewmar 30 two-speed winches. Cam cleats for the sheets. Clutches and deck organizers for halyards. Also included: Kenwood sound system with KMR-D382BT Marine CD receiver with Bluetooth, KCA-RC35 MR wired remote, and KFC-1653MRW marine speakers. - USCG safety equipment - Paddlewheel speedometer Depth sounder and transducer - Mast mounted Nautalytics digital compass with backlight. - Life sling - Tiller cover - Spinnaker pole - Above deck shroud turnbuckles The seller also has a spare mast that we can include. Reason for selling is buying bigger boat.

2007 Dream Intruder 21-Flats World Record Holder

2007 Dream Intruder 21-Flats World Record Holder

$55,000

Brooksville, Florida

Category Flats Boats

Length 21

Posted 1 Month Ago

This boat will impress you, especially when you realize what she has been through. She has the battle scars to show from her amazing voyage. Collectors item. The Intruder 21 floats in 7-8 inches, gets up in 10-12 inches, and runs in less than 4 inches of water. The ride is incredible with smoothness and dryness. Comes standard with eight storage bins of which six are convertible to live wells, seven foot three storage locker for rods or skies. 100% of all test rides given to date say it is one of the best riding boats they have ever been on. REPLACED COWLING SHOWS WRONG HORSEPOWER. THIS IS POWERED WITH A 115HP SUZUKI FOUR STROKE. **BRING YOUR BEST OFFER TODAY** One of a kind for sure! Stock #041038 OWN PIECE OF HISTORY AND A WORLD HOlDER ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD Own a piece of history and a Guinness World Record Holder! This Vessel will be a collector's item only one in the world !! This isn't just a flats boat it's a part of history This story will Impress all sailors : Saturday, August 13, 2011 Smallest Power Boat to Cross The Atlantic: Florida brothers set world record TAMPA, FL, USA -- Two brothers, Ralph Brown, 50, of Spring Hill, and Robert Brown, 51, of Merritt Island, managed to cross the Atlantic in a Suzuki powered 21' Flats Boat, that Ralph's company Dream Boats, Inc designed and built, from Tampa, Florida to the Limehouse Marina in downtown London - setting the new world record for the Smallest Power Boat to Cross The Atlantic.smallest power boat to cross the Atlantic The Guinness world record for the longest non-stop ocean voyage in a flats boat was 1,245.63 km (774 miles) and was set by Ralph and Robert Brown (USA) who traveled from St. Georges, Bermuda to New York Harbor, USA. The Brown brothers crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a 21'1'' powerboat, without a cabin or a keel. The previous world record was a 21'4'' powerboat that had both a cabin and a keel. There were two separate boats 21'4" that made the voyage, both were primarily designed for that voyage. Florida brothers did it in a stock FLATS Boat, no cabin, no keel drafting a lot less than a foot. "There were times we were afraid for our lives, but we never thought for once we wouldn't make it," Ralph Brown said. They survived being hit by an iceberg and massive waves from the remnants of hurricanes. They've seen glaciers, seals and even whales. They even mailed President Barack Obama a postcard from Greenland. Ralph and Robert started their adventure from Tampa, Florida, and continued up the US east coast to Canada, Greenland, Iceland and Scotland. They undertook the voyage to honor Robert's former Marine comrades who died in 1980 in a botched mission called Operation Eagle Claw, in which several branches of the military attempted to liberate the American Embassy in Iran after terrorists took the ambassador and his staff hostage. Their open fishing boat separates itself from other smaller boats that have made the crossing is that it does not have a cabin, a keel, a sail, or an escort and it had to carry its own fuel. This boat runs in less than an incredible four inches of water, including the motor. While experts said it was impossible to survive the 7000 plus miles of open ocean, the Brown brothers stepped off their tiny open fishing boat at 6:40 pm, London Time, Friday, September 4, 2009 at the Limehouse Marina in downtown London. The brother's remained completely exposed to the elements for the entire voyage and did not have a keel to right the boat if it were to flip. Ralph and Bob Brown survived being run over by an iceberg in Greenland, almost running out of fuel hundreds of miles from shore, refusing to be rescued three separate times, surviving massive waves from the remnants of two hurricanes, being slammed into rocks by gale force winds, running out of money and many other amazing events. Although the boat retained seaworthiness, some of the attached equipment has literally fallen apart from the impact of an estimated 140,000 slams during the crossing. Their final destination, some 8312 miles from Sarasota FL., was the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, near Frankfurt, Germany. The world record attempt was sponsored by Interstate Battery. The "I Am Second" voyage team attended a reception with the wounded heroes that have been evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan. Details can be seen at: www.CrossTheAtlantic.com Bob is writing a book on the voyage and is almost done. This is not the first time Ralph and Robert Brown have set a World Record. In 2007, their 1400 mile adventure started from North Carolina to Bermuda and back to NYC. They were awarded the "Longest Non Stop Ocean Voyage in a Flats Boat" And more press reports. See below: The owner of a fledging Florida boat company and his brother hopscotched their way up the East Coast and across the Atlantic - an 8,312-mile odyssey - in a 21-foot center console power catamaran, hoping to raise money for military charities while drawing attention to his boat's seaworthiness. Ralph Brown, 50, owner of Dream Boats, in Hudson, Fla., and his brother Robert Brown, 52, of Merritt Island, Fla., got under way June 27 from Tampa in the Intruder 21, which Ralph Brown designed. The brothers took the cat up the East Coast to Canada, then across the Atlantic to Greenland, Iceland, England, France and Germany, where they arrived Sept. 10 (go to www.crosstheatlantic.com for details). The unescorted trip took 76 days. "[The boat's] limit was about 12-foot seas," says Ralph Brown. "Between the Shetland Islands and the Orkney Islands [off northern Scotland] we got into some breaking 12- to 15-foot waves with gale-force winds coming out of the north. We were headed southwest. We probably should have thrown the sea anchor, but we decided to keep at it." The Intruder is unsinkable, with foam injected into the hulls, says Brown. A single 140-hp Suzuki 4-stroke powered the cat for the trip, along with a 9.9-hp Suzuki kicker. Safety equipment included an EPIRB, two satellite phones, a VHF radio, life jackets, and survival suits. In addition to the boat's standard fuel tank, they strapped additional tanks to the deck and carried gas in portable containers. The 593-mile passage from Canada to Greenland was the longest leg. "We got stuck in 7- to 9-foot waves," says Brown. "We almost ran out of fuel and ended up throwing the sea anchor and waiting for the winds to shift out of the north." They finished the last 180 miles or so with the kicker "because it gets better fuel economy." The voyage, dubbed "I am Second - Wounded Hero Voyage," was made in honor of three of Ralph Brown's Marine Corps comrades who died in an ill-fated 1980 attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran. Brown was scheduled to deploy in the same mission, but his unit was never sent, he says. Brown, a former insurance salesman from Spring Hill, Fla., had no background in boatbuilding when he decided to delve into the marine business. After running hard aground during a 1999 fishing trip in a friend's 16-foot skiff, he was inspired to design a flats boat that could run in very shallow water. Tired of listening to him talk about building a boat, Brown's wife, Anne, issued an ultimatum: build it or shut up about it. The Intruder 21 is a catamaran flats boat with a full tunnel. The boat has about 2 feet of freeboard with a standard load, weighs 2,500 pounds, and comes with a standard 27-gallon fuel tank. With standard power - a 115-hp Suzuki 4-stroke and jack plate - sells for $26,400 (without T-top and trailer). The boat can take up to a 150-hp outboard. Brown has sold 17 Intruders. The latest trip was the second in this boat for the brothers. In 2007, they made a 774-mile passage from St. George, Bermuda, to New York Harbor to promote the Intruder 21 and help get Dream Boats off the ground. "We were trying to find investment capital rather than trying to sell boats," says Brown. "I did hope the trip would help me meet people who had the ability to make a large investment in our company." Then the economy took a nosedive. Brown is hopeful his company will endure because he believes in his boat. "I definitely think this model of flats boat is a great product," he says. "Let's face it, it runs extremely shallow, and it is seaworthy enough to cross the Atlantic, though I would not recommend [the voyage]." The voyage from Bermuda to New York trip is documented in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "longest non-stop ocean voyage in a flats boat." Robert Brown wrote a book about the adventure called "Bermuda Suicide Challenge." Reason for selling is to share their the record holder.

2007 Dream Intruder 21-Flats World Record Holder

2007 Dream Intruder 21-Flats World Record Holder

$55,000

Brooksville, Florida

Category Flats Boats

Length 21

Posted 1 Month Ago

This boat will impress you, especially when you realize what she has been through. She has the battle scars to show from her amazing voyage. Collectors item. The Intruder 21 floats in 7-8 inches, gets up in 10-12 inches, and runs in less than 4 inches of water. The ride is incredible with smoothness and dryness. Comes standard with eight storage bins of which six are convertible to live wells, seven foot three storage locker for rods or skies. 100% of all test rides given to date say it is one of the best riding boats they have ever been on. REPLACED COWLING SHOWS WRONG HORSEPOWER. THIS IS POWERED WITH A 115HP SUZUKI FOUR STROKE. **BRING YOUR BEST OFFER TODAY** One of a kind for sure! Stock #041038 OWN PIECE OF HISTORY AND A WORLD HOlDER ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD Own a piece of history and a Guinness World Record Holder! This Vessel will be a collector's item only one in the world !! This isn't just a flats boat it's a part of history This story will Impress all sailors : Saturday, August 13, 2011 Smallest Power Boat to Cross The Atlantic: Florida brothers set world record TAMPA, FL, USA -- Two brothers, Ralph Brown, 50, of Spring Hill, and Robert Brown, 51, of Merritt Island, managed to cross the Atlantic in a Suzuki powered 21' Flats Boat, that Ralph's company Dream Boats, Inc designed and built, from Tampa, Florida to the Limehouse Marina in downtown London - setting the new world record for the Smallest Power Boat to Cross The Atlantic.smallest power boat to cross the Atlantic The Guinness world record for the longest non-stop ocean voyage in a flats boat was 1,245.63 km (774 miles) and was set by Ralph and Robert Brown (USA) who traveled from St. Georges, Bermuda to New York Harbor, USA. The Brown brothers crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a 21'1'' powerboat, without a cabin or a keel. The previous world record was a 21'4'' powerboat that had both a cabin and a keel. There were two separate boats 21'4" that made the voyage, both were primarily designed for that voyage. Florida brothers did it in a stock FLATS Boat, no cabin, no keel drafting a lot less than a foot. "There were times we were afraid for our lives, but we never thought for once we wouldn't make it," Ralph Brown said. They survived being hit by an iceberg and massive waves from the remnants of hurricanes. They've seen glaciers, seals and even whales. They even mailed President Barack Obama a postcard from Greenland. Ralph and Robert started their adventure from Tampa, Florida, and continued up the US east coast to Canada, Greenland, Iceland and Scotland. They undertook the voyage to honor Robert's former Marine comrades who died in 1980 in a botched mission called Operation Eagle Claw, in which several branches of the military attempted to liberate the American Embassy in Iran after terrorists took the ambassador and his staff hostage. Their open fishing boat separates itself from other smaller boats that have made the crossing is that it does not have a cabin, a keel, a sail, or an escort and it had to carry its own fuel. This boat runs in less than an incredible four inches of water, including the motor. While experts said it was impossible to survive the 7000 plus miles of open ocean, the Brown brothers stepped off their tiny open fishing boat at 6:40 pm, London Time, Friday, September 4, 2009 at the Limehouse Marina in downtown London. The brother's remained completely exposed to the elements for the entire voyage and did not have a keel to right the boat if it were to flip. Ralph and Bob Brown survived being run over by an iceberg in Greenland, almost running out of fuel hundreds of miles from shore, refusing to be rescued three separate times, surviving massive waves from the remnants of two hurricanes, being slammed into rocks by gale force winds, running out of money and many other amazing events. Although the boat retained seaworthiness, some of the attached equipment has literally fallen apart from the impact of an estimated 140,000 slams during the crossing. Their final destination, some 8312 miles from Sarasota FL., was the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, near Frankfurt, Germany. The world record attempt was sponsored by Interstate Battery. The "I Am Second" voyage team attended a reception with the wounded heroes that have been evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan. Details can be seen at: www.CrossTheAtlantic.com Bob is writing a book on the voyage and is almost done. This is not the first time Ralph and Robert Brown have set a World Record. In 2007, their 1400 mile adventure started from North Carolina to Bermuda and back to NYC. They were awarded the "Longest Non Stop Ocean Voyage in a Flats Boat" And more press reports. See below: The owner of a fledging Florida boat company and his brother hopscotched their way up the East Coast and across the Atlantic - an 8,312-mile odyssey - in a 21-foot center console power catamaran, hoping to raise money for military charities while drawing attention to his boat's seaworthiness. Ralph Brown, 50, owner of Dream Boats, in Hudson, Fla., and his brother Robert Brown, 52, of Merritt Island, Fla., got under way June 27 from Tampa in the Intruder 21, which Ralph Brown designed. The brothers took the cat up the East Coast to Canada, then across the Atlantic to Greenland, Iceland, England, France and Germany, where they arrived Sept. 10 (go to www.crosstheatlantic.com for details). The unescorted trip took 76 days. "[The boat's] limit was about 12-foot seas," says Ralph Brown. "Between the Shetland Islands and the Orkney Islands [off northern Scotland] we got into some breaking 12- to 15-foot waves with gale-force winds coming out of the north. We were headed southwest. We probably should have thrown the sea anchor, but we decided to keep at it." The Intruder is unsinkable, with foam injected into the hulls, says Brown. A single 140-hp Suzuki 4-stroke powered the cat for the trip, along with a 9.9-hp Suzuki kicker. Safety equipment included an EPIRB, two satellite phones, a VHF radio, life jackets, and survival suits. In addition to the boat's standard fuel tank, they strapped additional tanks to the deck and carried gas in portable containers. The 593-mile passage from Canada to Greenland was the longest leg. "We got stuck in 7- to 9-foot waves," says Brown. "We almost ran out of fuel and ended up throwing the sea anchor and waiting for the winds to shift out of the north." They finished the last 180 miles or so with the kicker "because it gets better fuel economy." The voyage, dubbed "I am Second - Wounded Hero Voyage," was made in honor of three of Ralph Brown's Marine Corps comrades who died in an ill-fated 1980 attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran. Brown was scheduled to deploy in the same mission, but his unit was never sent, he says. Brown, a former insurance salesman from Spring Hill, Fla., had no background in boatbuilding when he decided to delve into the marine business. After running hard aground during a 1999 fishing trip in a friend's 16-foot skiff, he was inspired to design a flats boat that could run in very shallow water. Tired of listening to him talk about building a boat, Brown's wife, Anne, issued an ultimatum: build it or shut up about it. The Intruder 21 is a catamaran flats boat with a full tunnel. The boat has about 2 feet of freeboard with a standard load, weighs 2,500 pounds, and comes with a standard 27-gallon fuel tank. With standard power - a 115-hp Suzuki 4-stroke and jack plate - sells for $26,400 (without T-top and trailer). The boat can take up to a 150-hp outboard. Brown has sold 17 Intruders. The latest trip was the second in this boat for the brothers. In 2007, they made a 774-mile passage from St. George, Bermuda, to New York Harbor to promote the Intruder 21 and help get Dream Boats off the ground. "We were trying to find investment capital rather than trying to sell boats," says Brown. "I did hope the trip would help me meet people who had the ability to make a large investment in our company." Then the economy took a nosedive. Brown is hopeful his company will endure because he believes in his boat. "I definitely think this model of flats boat is a great product," he says. "Let's face it, it runs extremely shallow, and it is seaworthy enough to cross the Atlantic, though I would not recommend [the voyage]." The voyage from Bermuda to New York trip is documented in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "longest non-stop ocean voyage in a flats boat." Robert Brown wrote a book about the adventure called "Bermuda Suicide Challenge." Reason for selling is to share their the record holder.