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Seaswirl Striper 2901 Walkaround with Alaska Cabin

Seaswirl Striper 2901 Walkaround with Alaska Cabin

$85,000

Harrison, Michigan

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I am listing this for my parents. The boat is becoming more than they can handle. I just had a full survey with pictures done, if interested I can e-mail to you. The boat has 200 hours on it and is in great condition. Has never been used for fishing, or cooked in and has been on a hoist since new. Date: July 14, 2014 File Number: 14S-0318 Requested by: Terrence Gallagher 32833 North River Rd. Harrison Twp., MI. 48045 (586) 243-2481 2008 Seaswirl 2901 “WA” with Alaska Cabin The Seaswirl Striper 2901 Walkaround has a specially designed deep-V hull that turns rough offshore water fishing into a smooth ride. The 2901 WA is tough, dependable, spacious and in every way a fishing family's dream. The cabin features a galley and head for convenience and protection from the elements. The boat's amenities include a microwave, shower, and optional bunk beds and air conditioning. Length w/Pulpit..............30' 0" Registration Number: Beam.............................. 10' 5" MC 0318 TB Hull Draft..........................2' 7" Dry Weight...................8,500# Hull Identification Number: Clearance w/Hardtop.......9' 3" GSSLXA03E708 Fuel......................... 217 gals. Water ........................ 29 gals. Max HP............................500 Hull Type....................Deep-V Dead-rise Aft.................... 20° Construction: · All specifications are as published, no actual measurements taken · The hull of this twin-screw walk around cuddy-cabin center console is of a deep-V plaining hull design with a 20° degree deadrise aft · Built of a solid laminate schedule of hand laid F.R.P. (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) with mold applied gel-coat exterior finish. · Encapsulated plywood or balsa/foam coring is used for bulkheads, coring’s, sole and misc. scantlings · Four longitudinal stringers serve as bottom support and double as engine beds · Accent stripes are tape · The bottom is clean with no bottom paint Propulsion Machinery: Visually examined only! No mechanical evaluation was conducted although it is always recommended to hire a certified marine mechanic for performance related diagnosis Engine: Twin, MerCruiser® 350 Magnum® MPI (350cid/300 HP) Serial Number: Port: 1A055873 Starboard: 1A055887 Hours: 189.5 Hours: 203.1 Multi Port Fuel Injected equipped with dirty flame arrestors that require cleanning (U.S.C.G. requirement) · Stock exhaust exits thru outdrive. · Engines oil was checked; level was correct · Serpentine drive belts are in good condition and properly adjusted · Fluid in power steering reservoir was correct and belt was adjusted correctly · Engine hoses visually appear good and electrical visually appears not to be tampered with · Engine appears dirty but maintained with no oil leaks or missing-broken · Oil-drain plaque is located starboard side cockpit (USCG requirement) Consideration should be given to replacing water pump impellors under normal preventative maintenance Outdrive: MerCruiser® “Bravo I” Outdrive serial number: Not visible Gimbal serial number: Not visible · Outdrive bellows, shift cables and hoses condition was not visually inspected at time of survey Outdrive reservoirs are mounted on the engines: fluid level was correct · Anodes (Zincs) could be replaced Propellers: A set of Mercury stainless steel propellers with three blades, that measure 14½” diameter x 22” pitch · Propellers turns true with no visual damage Steering System: Mechanical push/pull cable with Mercruiser hydraulic assist Power steering reservoir is full with no leaks detectedSteering fasteners are in place and appear tight Trim Tabs: · Equipped with “Bennett” hydraulic trim-tabs that measure 8 ½” x 12” · Tabs appear to be in good condition with no visual damage or oil leaks detected Ventilation: · Vessel equipped with two working “Attwood” 3” 12-volt d/c blower motors on the starboard aft corner · Ventilation hoses for ventilation were properly secured and in good condition · The ventilation in the engine compartment complies with Subpart K, Ventilation , CFR 33, Sections 183.601 through 183.630 Bilge: · One “Rule 1500” located next to the transom, equipped with a manual and automatic float switch · Additional “Rule” bilge pump located in cabin sole (flooring) · All hoses below waterline are marine grade and double clamped were accessible · All hose are original with both cockpit drain hose showing age with cracking and all hoses should be monitored and replace when necessary · Thru-hull fittings are bronze and were examined; they appear to be clean and free of any obvious leaks, All share a common bonding Note: All Seacock’s should be cleaned and operated yearly · Bilge is little dirty and requires cleaning (U.S.C.G. requirement) Note: bilge should be sterilized/disinfected with bleach tablets or hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria and eliminate odor Fuel System: · One fuel cell totaling 160-gallons manufactured from welded aluminum and located mid-ship below the cockpit sole · Fuel tank vent and fill hose is double clamped and grounded, but located where they could not be completely viewed without disassembly · Fuel hoses are U.S.C.G. type-A1 · Primary fuel filter in on forward bulkhead · Fuel filter is OEM and engine mounted · No visual fuel leaks or varnish detected at any lines or fittings. Meets current ABYC H-24, NFPA Chapter 5 standards and U.S.C.G. (33 CRF) Subpart J Sec. 183.514 requirements. Electrical System: · Onboard current is provided by three 12-volt d/c batteries secured in a battery trays in the port aft corner · Battery cable ends are clean but not protected with U.S.C.G. approved covers · Three marine battery combination/shut-off switches are mounted below the port side gunwale Engine mounted 70-amp marine alternators charge all batteries when underwayA 30-amps battery charger is mounted on the port side and is circuit breaker protected in the main panelThe main panel is in the cabin with the top is for 110-volt, 30-amp a/c circuit breaker and equipped with a polarity warning light and voltmeter. The bottom is for factory installed 12-v d/c options circuit breakers · All receptacles are Ground Fault (GFI) protected Shore power is provided by one 50’ ft marine shorepower cordThe visible wiring appears in-order and meets current ABYC chapter-11 standards Water System: Winterized at time of survey Water system should be flushed and lines, connection, should be checked for leaks after system is filled in spring · A potable 29-gallon polyethylene water tank is located below the cockpit sole with port side gunwale receiver · System is pressurized using a “Flo Jet” water pump located behind tank · Pressure water system meets the required ABYC Standards as outlined in chapter H-23 · Raw water wash down and live well supplied by two “Par” macerator pumps located outboard the port engine that are disconnected from winter storage · Equipped with a transom shower wand · No obvious leaks or stains were detected at any fittings Head: · Included is a fiberglass vanity with molded fiberglass sink and a vacuum flush china bowl head One -gallon waste holding tank is located on the starboard side of the engine compartment Waste holding tank is equipped with a pump-out to the starboard gunwale Waste hoses are in visually in good condition · Waste tank is equipped with a “Sealand” odor filter in the vent line to eliminate odor that should be changed periodically (Read label on unit for directions) A shower wand is provided in the head compartment for showering that shares the “Rule ” bilge pump for disposal of gray water · Equipped with an “Overboard” discharge for waste outboard the starboard engine tneeds to be visually disconnected for Great Lakes use (USCG Requirement) Equipped with “Tank Watch 4” monitor systemNo obvious leaks or stains were detected at any fittings Fire Protection: · Three hand held U.S.C.G. approved type-BC, size-1 fire extinguishers were onboard Fire extinguishers gauge’s are in the green indicating fully chargedOne “Sea Fire”, Halon, automatic discharge extinguisher in engine compartment equipped with remote alarm light at the helm Halon requires routine maintenance; please read label on unit for directions Safety Equipment: · Standard navigational lights that work and conform to International rules · An electric duel trumpet horn · Two Type-II adult life jackets were onboard · One Type-IV throwable life ring and cushion was onboard · Carbon Monoxide Detector is a Zintex/Fireboy · Flares expire and three day/night flares with current dates are required to be USCG compliant · Not sighted with a whistle as required by 2009 Michigan law producing a blast of 2-seconds or more and audible for at least 1-mile · This vessel meets the ABYC recommendations H-41.9 for unassisted re-boarding ( Ladder deployable by a person in the water) Mooring Gear: · Docklines: Four lines onboard · Fenders: Two onboard Dock pole: Not sighted onboard Ground Tackle: · One plow style anchor with approximately 4’ ft. of chain and 100’ of ½” anchor line · A “Imtra” windlass (anchor winch) with foot pedal controls and helm remote controls Clevis (fastener) connecting the chain to the anchor is wired fast to avoid vibrating loose (USCG recommendation) Interior Assessment: Cabin Doors: Both in good condition Upholstery: Interior: Good condition Exterior: Good condition Headliner: Good condition Woodwork: Good condition Windows: Good condition Galley: Sink: Molded fiberglass with sink insert Stove: “Kenyon” one burner Microwave: Origo Refrigerator: Norcold Great Lakes Plaque: Provided (USCG Requirement) Stereo: “Jensen” Model XMD3 Am/Fm, CD Player, with remote control at helm Air Conditioning: Cruiser Air with reversible air/heat Options, Accessories and navigational Equipment: Bow pulpit: molded fiberglass with anchor locker · Bow Rails: Stainless Steel (thru-bolted) · Hardtop with full glass window enclosure and cockpit door, down lights, spotlight, and 8 rocket launchers rod holders mounted aft · Cockpit Overhead Lamp · Gages: ‘Faria” OEM gauge package · Compass: Richie 4” magnetic · Gauges: OEM in good condition · Spot light: Guest white box style · Depth: Raymarine ST40 · VHF Radio: ICOM IC-M504 · GPS: Garmin GPSmap 3210 · Refreshment center: With sink and U-Line ice maker in cockpit · Transom Seat: in good condition · Transom Door: needs snap latch Remarks, recommendations and summary of report: This vessel was dry surveyed at owner home where she lye on her hoist over water for inspection. The hull exterior, deck, bottom, and structure were visually examined and tested by percussive sounding. Moisture levels in the fiberglass and coring were measured with a GRP-33 Electrophisics capacitance type moisture meter in strategic locations. Meter reads on 0-30 scale, 12% considered average, good and dry. Elevated numbers do not necessarily constitute a failure but can eventually lead to replacement or repair of structural members. · Stringers are fiberglass box sections made of is heavy woven cloth construction without coring. No moisture absorption was evident a no stress cracks or delamination were detected. · Engine room bulkheads and structure were inspected best possible due to limited access and found to be dry carrying an average of 10% to 12%, which is good. Soundings were good and no apparent delamination at this time. · Transom was dry with readings from 10% to 12%, · Bottom was not inspected at time of survey. · Deck was inspected and found to be dry 8% to 10% with no elevated moisture detected. · Cockpit sole (floor) was inspected and found to be dry · Deck hardware (Bow rails and Cleats) was inspected and found to be secure and wood coring below to be dry · Swim platform was inspected and found to be dry · Anodes (Zincs) on outdrives could be replaced · All hose are original with both cockpit drain hose showing age cracking. All hoses should be monitored and replace when necessary · Bilge is little dirty and requires cleaning (U.S.C.G. requirement) Note: bilge should be sterilized/disinfected with bleach tablets or hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria and eliminate odor · Battery cables and posts are not protected with U.S.C.G. approved covers · Equipped with an “Overboard” discharge for waste outboard the starboard engine that needs to be visually disconnected for Great Lakes use (USCG Requirement) · Halon requires routine maintenance; please read label on unit for directions · Flares expire and three day/night flares with current dates are required to be USCG compliant · A “Whistle” was not sighted (2009 Michigan law requires a whistle producing a blast of 2-seconds or more and audible for at least 1-mile) Appearance: This boat has a very nice appearance with no obvious scratches. Interior was very clean; upholstery is nice. The engine compartment could use a little cleaning but appears well maintained. Bottom was not inspected at time of survey. The pride of ownership is truly evident throughout this vessel Estimated Value: After reviewing a current 2014 “ABOS Blue Book”, Also reviewing current market pricing on the Internet, then adjusting the price for the Great Lakes Region and factoring in the above-mentioned options and deficiencies to arrive at this value. The fair market value of this vessel in its current condition should be: Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000) Various standards and recommended practices for Small Crafts, including current portions of those used by the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) and The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA 302) was utilized as criteria during the examination of this Vessel. This Survey is an honest and unbiased opinion of the Surveyor based exclusively on the examination of the readily available areas of this Vessel, and not of the areas inaccessible due to Bulkheads, Fastenings, etc. nor does it address the internal condition or performance abilities of any Mechanical, Hydraulic, or Electrical device unless otherwise stated herein. Any Liability that results from the use of this Survey Report is limited to and shall not exceed the Charges for services rendered by DENNIS BIEL MARINE SURVEYORS L.L.C. Under no circumstances shall this document be considered a guarantee! Dennis P. Biel DENNIS P. BIEL A.M.S. #904 Accredited Marine Surveyor