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2015 Outerlimits SL 50

2015 Outerlimits SL 50

$720,000

North Miami, Florida

Year 2015

Make Outerlimits

Model SL 50

Category High Performance Boats

Length 50'

Posted Over 1 Month

2015 Outerlimits SL 50 2015 Outterlimits SL 50 powered by twin Mercury Racing 1350's and M8 Drives. Full Carbonfiber build. Maintained with no expense spared. Absolute amazing like new condition. Must see.  LOA: 50'1" - Beam: 9' - Weight: 11500lbs

2008 Outerlimits 50 Catamaran

2008 Outerlimits 50 Catamaran

$399,900

Toms River, New Jersey

Year 2008

Make Outerlimits

Model 50 Catamaran

Category Power Catamarans

Length 48'

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Outerlimits 50 Catamaran 2008 50' Outerlimits Offshore Cat "GOLDDIGGER" - !Completely rebuilt with all the best components (from top to bottom with no expense spaired)1075's dyno'd in excess of 1200hp. (See parts receipts in photos) Built and tuned by Mark Boos of Precision Marine w less than 10 hrs run time. BPM surface drives (just rebuilt by TNT Custom Marine) Brand New Whipple Superchargers, Mercury Vessel View 7, garmin GPS's, insane stereo system, 2 sets of props, new Herring props (never have been used) and much much more! Custom paint by (TAOD), 6 man race style cockpit w open canopy, dual helm, custom stereo system, hydraulic footrests, CNC anodized - billet aluminum hardware. Price also includes 2 trailers... Hobart Custom built Tilt Trailer and a Myco flat trailer. Serious buyers only ( no dreamers) Also available without power AND trades possibly considered !!She is dialed in and ready to run !!     The 50 Catamaran is bred for the wild--water, spirit and colors! Built totally of carbon fiber, the cat is strong and stealthy, light enough to land softly, but tough enough for rough water. Powered with stock Mercury Racing 1075's the cat has seen speeds in excess of 140 mph. As with all Outerlimits Powerboats, the 50' Cat is highly technical in its construction; made entirely of carbon fiber and post cured epoxy with Nomex honeycomb bulkheads. The engine compartment is a clear carbon fiber "monocoque" unit. The clean engine installation gives the appearance of an engine in space - with all wiring and fluid supply lines being hidden. The seamless bilge is strong, clean and light. This installation is the same technique used in airplanes and race cars.Available in both a stern drive and shaft drive, the Michael Peters designed bottom has been modified by Outerlimits improving on an already great design. Post-curing ensures the perfection and uniform finish of each Outerlimits Powerboat. The slow baking and cooling in a computerized oven assures that the full strength of the materials is realized and gives each boat the durable finish that stands up to all Mother Nature's wrath.Offered in both an open or enclosed canopy, comfort is a key element. The cockpit is luxurious - built with fine leathers and suede including a hand stitched leather dash, carpeting, state-of-the-art instrumentation, computerized electronics and GPS chart plotter, making the Outerlimits Cat, not just a powerboat, but a species all of its own.

2015 Outerlimits 50 Catamaran

2015 Outerlimits 50 Catamaran

$900,000

Miami, Florida

Year 2015

Make Outerlimits

Model 50 Catamaran

Category Powerboats

Length 50'

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2005 Outerlimits 51 Sport Yacht

2005 Outerlimits 51 Sport Yacht

$259,900

Toms River, New Jersey

Year 2005

Make Outerlimits

Model 51 Sport Yacht

Category Motor Yachts

Length 51'

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2005 Outerlimits 51 Sport Yacht NEW ARRIVAL !!! FOR SALE !! 2005 51' Outerlimits Sport Yacht !! #1 EPOXY 51 ever built !! You will not find a cleaner 05 anywhere !! 2 adult owners and both maintained and serviced her with an open checkbook !! She's powered by triple Merc Racing 600SCi's which are paired with Imco SCX 4 drives which have just been fully serviced. She's spinning Merc 17x35 5 blade props with an awesome cruise speed anywhere in the 70mph area and will run in excess of 105mph ! She sits on a 2002 Myco Gooseneck trailer w LED lighting, custom tool box and the brakes and bearings have all been recently serviced as well and she pulls like a dream. Some of her amenities are as follows: A/C, generator, flat screen TV, head, sink, shower, Hot water heater, shore power, onboard battery charger. The generator has less than 1 hour run time since new! The cockpit interior is in like new condition and was just done in 2015 along with a Fusion stereo and JL Audio speakers. She's being priced for a quick sale at $259,900.00. Motivated seller !! Serious buyers only please ! ADDITIONAL INFO !! UPDATE 9/14/16484 hours on hull. Transom assm done 200 hours ago, drives upgraded 120 hours ago (along with port n stbd motor headers). Port n center engines refreshed top n bottom approx 234 hours ago. Starboard engine completely rebuilt approx 50 hours ago inc blower by whipple. Port and center blowers rebuilt about 35 hours ago also by Whipple. Also all accessories replaced about 50 hours ago inc heat exchangers. Religiously services every 20 hours engines drives blower oils etc...     In addition to the quad step hull design and high end construction techniques, the Outerlimits 51 provides all the lavish details and amenities required to deliver the ultimate in style and luxury. The 9-foot, 3-inch beam makes this boat feel as good as it looks. The 51 Sport Yacht boasts an oversized main salon with 6 feet, 2 inches of headroom for comfortable entertaining and a private forward stateroom with a custom pedestal bed, vanity and sink. Of course there is also a fully enclosed head.

2006 Outerlimits limited

2006 Outerlimits limited

$299,000

Seaside Park, New Jersey

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Private Seller (609) 724-4715 Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 2006 Outerlimits limited,2006 Outerlimits with 2010 1025/1200HP Mercury power w 50Hrs on engines. Drives & Transmissions just rebuilt @ TNT. Fresh Herring props, Garmin, David Clark Head sets, Smart Craft, Painted Engine Hatch, Shore Power, Carved Carpet in Cabin, New Carpet in Cockpit, Dual Strainers, Flush Head, Full Shower, Brand New Cockpit Interior, New Cockpit Cover, Paint is Perfect. Full Travel Cover. 2006 Myco with Drive Guard. $299000, 6097244715 Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|

Proline 30 Walk 2001 with Trailer

Proline 30 Walk 2001 with Trailer

$34,999

New York, New York

Year 2001

Make Proline

Model 30 Walk

Category -

Length 30.0

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Pro-Line 30 Walk: Performance TestPro-Line 30 Walk: When you left for the dock that day, the sky was blue and the sun was shining. It was a perfect day for fishing.By Go BoatingDecember 9, 2002 When you left for the dock that day, the sky was blue and the sun was shining. It was a perfect day for fishing. By the time you arrived at the dock, the sky was overcast and gray. You had your mind set on catching some big'uns, though, so you set out to do just that. At wide-open throttle, the 30 Walk can hit 48 mph. When you finally reached your secret fishing spot, the weather was getting downright bad and the chop was starting to get surprisingly high. But did you let that stop you? Heck no. You were aboard a new Pro-Line 30 Walk. That same scenario is a perfect — if succinct — description of the weather conditions we faced on the day we tested the Pro-Line 30 Walk. With the help of the colorful staff at Newport Beach, California's Outerlimits Marine, particularly general manager Douglas Phelps, we left the sunny shore and headed out to the turbulent gray waters that awaited us outside the jetty. When we reached the open water, we were facing 5 foot seas. Undaunted, we headed out toward the open ocean. This was an excellent opportunity to really put this boat to the test. Up to the Task We've tested a lot of boats in our time — and in all sorts of conditions. When smaller boats are jumping across rough water, they will often land hard in a wave trough. It can be either a teeth-rattling incident or a thrilling, cushioned landing. The true test of a boat's strength is how it reacts to those landings — and the Pro-Line 30 Walk easily passed that test. The boat was very solid. There was no rattling or shuddering when we touched down. Phelps credits the thickness of the boat's hull for this solid feel. He has measured a thickness of 1 5/8 inches at the bottom of the hull. Perhaps that's why Pro-Line feels comfortable offering a 10 year hull warranty that is transferable to different owners. Our test boat was powered by twin 225 hp Yamaha V6 four-stroke outboard engines. The engines were quiet and smoke-free, which is especially impressive when you consider that these are the company's most powerful four-strokes. At wide-open throttle, the 30 Walk can hit 48 mph (at 5,800 rpm). In such rough seas, we weren't able to go quite that fast — but with a light load on a calm day, it would have been a simple feat. Cruising speed is approximately 35 mph (at 4,300 rpm). Up Top As Phelps took over the helm, we took the opportunity to do a closer inspection of the 32 foot, 6 inch boat. We started up at the bow pulpit, home to the anchor and the optional windlass. There was also a stainless steel cleat positioned right at the center of the bow. The simple foredeck has a cushioned seat, and when you make your way aft via the walk-around sidedecks, take two steps down and you're in the self-bailing cockpit. A skid-resistant diamond pattern covers the deck and gunnels. The 30 Walk is a true sportfisher, so it should come as no surprise that the cockpit is loaded with accessories for anglers. Pull up the large hatch on the deck and you'll find two 50 gallon insulated fishboxes (which can be used as extra stowage space if you prefer). A 45 gallon baitwell with a macerator is located underneath the transom settee. On our test boat, the rod racks built into the gunnels had snap-on canvas covers that gave the cockpit a clean, simple look. In addition to the boat's four built-in rod holders, there's also a seven-rod rocket launcher attached to the boat's optional hardtop with outriggers. The portside saltwater washdown is not very powerful, so it will do little more than wash the fish guts off the deck. A freshwater sink with a pullout shower wand is also along the port side, but it's back at the transom. Heading up toward the helm, the boat has an aft-facing settee, with a built-in tackle box just above it. As you walk up to the helm, you pass three long pockets that are great for stowing whatever necessities the captain wants to have immediately available. The captain's doublewide seat comfortably accommodates two full-size adults. As we rode at the helm, the wrap-around windshield (which comes with a vent and an actuator) did such an excellent job of protecting us from the wind that we didn't even bother to put up the boat's isinglass covers. The 30 Walk comes with a fuel gauge, a temperature gauge, a speedometer, a tachometer, trim controls and a voltmeter. The team at Outerlimits had added a dual frequency depth sounder, a color chart plotter with external antenna, radar, an autopilot and other technological goodies to our test boat. At the start of our test, the bow was running a little high, so we used the standard trim tabs to bring it down, providing us with a much smoother ride. Down to Basics An acrylic bi-fold door guards the entrance to the cabin. When you step down into the cabin itself, the first thing you're likely to notice is the mirrored door that leads to the head. It's always nice to have a separate head area — as this boat does — but it's especially nice to have a full stand-up shower included as part of the package. Plus, the door is mirrored on both sides, making both the head and the cabin feel larger and brighter. When you enter the cabin, the switcher and breaker panel is located to starboard. The switch for the inverter — which was an option asked for by the owner of our test boat — was just a few inches over from the panel. The boat's galley is immediately to port. In addition to an alcohol/electric stove with one burner, there's also a sink and a storage rack (for dishes and silverware). A mirrored door (a much smaller version of the one that leads to the head) serves as the face of another small stowage space. The midcabin has a berth with a privacy curtain and a screened portlight that offers a view of the cockpit. Most amazing about this space is the length of the berth, which can actually sleep a full-size adult who is well over 6 feet tall. Sturdy fabrics upholster the V-berth at the bow. Just pop in the pedestal table and you have a dinette ready for mealtime. White marine-grade vinyl covers the overhead and the bulkheads, enshrining you in foam-padded comfort. Move It or Lose It Although the 30 Walk has a beam of 10 feet, 10 inches — we found it to be very trailerable. In fact, as we were driving down the road to the marina, we nearly forgot it was behind us. (Nevertheless, check to see what wide load permits are needed in your state.) "You can trailer it but still have a good-size boat," Phelps said. "It's the biggest boat I know that you can trailer with a regular permit and vehicle. "That doesn't mean you have to tow it from here to Texas," he said, but if you want to, it's an option. The main advantage of having a trailerable boat is that it saves you the expenses that come with keeping a larger boat in the water all year long. All you have to do is pull it up to the trailer and haul it back home. However, you don't need a mega-truck to pull this 32-footer. The owner of our test boat just uses his Ford Explorer as a tow vehicle. The Pro-Line 30 Walk is one of the biggest trailerable boats you can buy, and it feels sturdy even in rough seas. It has everything an angler could ask for — all the way down to the built-in tackle box — and with a top speed of almost 50 mph, this is one Walk that runs. Pro-Line 30 Walk Specifications Length32'6"Beam10'10"Draft (hull)1'10"Dry weight (hull)7,550 poundsFuel capacity300 gallonsMaximum power500 hpBase price with twin 225-hp Yamaha four-stroke engines$121,573Price as tested with twin 225-hp Yamaha four-stroke engines$146,245Engines (2) Performance Top speed48 mphCruising speed35 mph Standard Features Battery charger, 12v receptacle, battery trays, baitwell w/rawwater washdown, bilge pumps, bow seat w/cushion, bow pulpit w/anchor roller, cabin table and filler board, cabin V-berth, carpeted storage, city water hookup, compass, cockpit bolsters, cockpit shower, dive platform integrated w/ladder, drink holders, freshwater sink w/pull-out shower, fuel/water separator, full instrumentation (including fuel gauge, speedometer, rpm, temperature, trim and voltmeter), full galley w/butane stove and icebox, head w/standup shower and portable head, insulated fishboxes w/macerator, rod holders (two pair), four horizontal rod racks in the cockpit, 110v outlets. Optional Features Air conditioning, Bimini top, dive ladder, 5 kw generator w/carbon monoxide detector, hull graphics (black, blue, green, red, yellow), portable head w/dockside discharge, electric head w/macerator and holding tank w/pumpout, microPro-Line 30 Walkwave oven, outriggers, AM/FM stereo system w/cassette and four speakers, AM/FM stereo system w/CD player and four speakers, teak cabin, hardtop w/electronics box, water heater, windlass w/bow protector.