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2002 Stamas 340 Express

2002 Stamas 340 Express

$74,995

Cape Coral, Florida

Year 2002

Make Stamas

Model 340 Express

Category Fishing Boats

Length 34'

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2002 Stamas 340 Express VERY RARE DIESEL OPTIONED FULLY LOADED 2002 Stamas 340 Express - Rigged to fish while cruising in comfort--LOA 36' 2" Beam 12'6"--Draft 28" (Propellers in Pockets)--Cabin 19' long by 9.8' wide sleeps 6 adults--Cockpit is over 90 square feet--Forward berth at the widest 8' long by 8.75'--See manufacturer's specifications below--Mechanical:--Twin 370 HP Yanmar 6LYA-STP with Approximately 800 hours--Good Freefall Windlass with 20' Chain and 600' of Rode--CruiseAir SMX II Air Conditioning/Heating--Northern Lights OM673 Generator--Fireboy CG2350227 Automatic Fire Extinguisher--350 Gallon fuel capacity in two saddle tanks--Electronics:Lowrance HDS-10 Gen2 X 2--Lowrance Link-8 VHF with AIS--Lowrance 3G Radar--Raymarine ST 6002 Autopilot--Jabsco 6" Remote Controlled Multi directional fixed mount Spotlight--6" Ritchie Compass at Helm--Convenience:Microwave--Refrigerator-- Stove--Hot water heater--Raw and fresh water wash downs--Head with holding tank--Swim Platform with ladder--Fresh water tank--Fishing:30 Gallon Live well--210 Quart Insulated fish box--16 Rod Holders in Cabin--24 Rod holders on T-Top--4 Rod Holders on Gunwale--Bait prep station--Other:The boat is in outstanding condition. It cruises at 25+ MPH whilst getting 1 MPG. It is an excellent fishing boat as it rides well at anchor and drifts comfortable through most seas. It handles heavy seas exceptionally well, is a very dry ride and will always get you home. The boat is located in Cape Coral, Florida. The Stamas family has been building fishing boats in Tarpon Springs, Florida, for almost 50 years, and Stamas Yacht is still run by descendants of the Stamas brothers who founded the company. It is one of the oldest boat manufacturers in the U.S. that has been continuously owned and operated by the same family. That's reassuring to many of us. Stamas went all-fiberglass in 1959, making it one of the more experienced companies in the world with that material. The latest boat to grace the Stamas line is the 340 Express, which falls squarely between the larger 370 Express, introduced a couple of years ago, and the 310 Express, a longtime mainstay. Like the 370, the 340 features a raised bridgedeck that is slightly higher than a conventional express design. It was built that way to make room for a mid-cabin berth, but the resulting gain in height also provides excellent visibility from the helm and the entire bridgedeck. The helm has bench seating, with a second bench to port for passengers. Both have handy coolers under the seats to keep the beverage of your choice within easy reach. Stamas provides a large area above the helm for mounting electronics, and a tilt wheel so you can drive comfortably whether standing or sitting. Head aft, down two steps, and you enter a very large, open cockpit. To port, at the aft end of the bridgedeck, is an aft-facing seat with a cooler below, providing a convenient place for a crewmember to watch the baits. On the sta

STAMAS *340 TARPON* CENTER CONSOLE 40 FT LENGTH 12 FT BEAM  TWIN YAMAHA 350'S

STAMAS *340 TARPON* CENTER CONSOLE 40 FT LENGTH 12 FT BEAM TWIN YAMAHA 350'S

$129,000

Hollywood, Florida

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2007 STAMAS TARPON 340 TWIN 2008 YAMAHA F 350 TXR'S (FOUR STROKE OF COURSE) APPROX 330 HRS EACH A/C SYSTEM WITH 24 HR INVERTOR WINDLASS ANCHOR SYSTEM W/ 125' OF CHAIN HUGE GARMIN 7215 NAV MAP SCREEN HUGE LIVEWELL MICROWAVE, TV, SINK, A/C, REFRIGERATOR, SATELITTE SOUND SYSTEM, AND MORE THE DIVER'S AIR LINE REEL AND FISHING GEAR PICTURED ARE NOT INCLUDED THIS BOAT IS ALWAYS DRY STORED AND IMPECCABLY MAINTANED RUNS FLAWLESSLY TOPS OUT AT 45 MPH WITH FUEL, GEAR, AND 6 PEOPLE THE HUGE 12 FT BEAM MAKES MOVING AMONG THE VESSEL A PLEASURE ALTHOUGH I'M A DEALER, THIS IS MY OWN PERSONAL BOAT. INSPECTIONS AND TEST DRIVES ARE WELCOMED AT MY HALLANDALE BEACH FLORIDA HOME LOCATED AT 33069 HALLANDALE BEACH FLORIDA I PURCHASED THIS BOAT DIRECTLY FROM STAMAS AND HAVE IMPECCABLY MAINTANED HER SINCE NO ISSUES, NO STORIES RETAILED FOR $273,600 WITHOUT THE TOWER WHICH WAS PROFESSIONALLY ADDED LATER GENTLEMAN ..... THIS IS A DEAL OFFICE 954-457-1000MY CELL 561-908-1597 HIGHLIGHTS FROM POWERBOAT MAGAZINE 2009 ..... Length overall 39'Beam 12'6"Draft(O/B Hull only) 21"Max HP (O/B)600 hp Fuel Capacity 350 galsWater Capacity 40 galsBase Price -250 Outboards $199,540Base Price -Inboard Gas $189,296Base Price-Inboard Diesel $243,760 An indescribable energy permeates the air wherever an in-water boat show is being set-up. This time it was the afternoon before the Miami Boat Show opened in mid-February, and I was happy to be on the scene without having to set-up a booth, perform some last minute repair or squeeze a very large boat into a very small space. Instead, I would be checking out the new Stamas 340 Tarpon CCC. The new hull had debuted a few months earlier at the Fort Lauderdale show, but now it bristled with a set of 300-hp four-stroke Suzuki outboards—the first available in the U.S. With an overall length of about 40 feet and a 12-foot beam, this is a truly mammoth center-console design. It looked to me like there was enough room for half a dozen fishermen to drop their lines off the back while another batch of folks dealt out a game of high stakes poker up front. With the 340 Tarpon, Stamas has created a unique boat that bridges the gap between a traditional center-console and a sport fisherman. They even give buyers their choice between outboard power and inboard gas or diesel engines. The cockpit has the size and feel of a small sportfisherman. One particularly interesting feature is an electric lift for the cockpit sole. With the sole raised I found myself staring into a cavernous service and storage area that would be ideal for storing dive equipment and scuba tanks. Above deck and aft, a transom door to starboard leads out to a large dive platform (outboard model only). Just inboard of the transom is more storage and a forward-facing bench seat with plenty of room between it and the helm station. Moving forward, a tackle center and counter area complete with freshwater sink are just aft of the leaning post. Like everything else on this boat, the console itself is quite roomy. It would be no problem to have three people at the leaning post, which was demonstrated aptly on my test ride: besides me, there were four technicians and reps from Lowrance onboard, tweaking and checking over a new display. The third "C" in the 340 Tarpon CCC stands for cabin. Where most center-consoles might offer a commodious head under the console, the Stamas has a full blown cabin suitable for overnighting. The cozy accommodations are equipped with a head, sink, small refrigerator and a double bunk. Our test boat was also fitted with an optional inverter/charger package which includes a flat panel TV/DVD player, air-conditioning and microwave oven. Underway, the Tarpon was fast and nimble. With six people aboard and relatively flat conditions, we cruised at 25 knots (4400 rpm). Wide open we made a shade under 40 knots. The Stamas 340 Tarpon should appeal to fisherman and dive enthusiasts alike, and with a cabin big enough to turn an afternoon outing into a weekend trip, you could put some distance on it as well.