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1980 Viking 43 Double Cabin

1980 Viking 43 Double Cabin

$59,900

Mt Clemens, Michigan

Year 1980

Make Viking

Model 43 Double Cabin

Category Powerboats

Length 43'

Posted Over 1 Month

1980 Viking 43 Double Cabin (CURRENT OWNER OF 5-YEARS) QUALITY AFT CABIN MOTOR YACHT WITH TIMELESS LINES; THIS 1980 VIKING 43 DOUBLE CABIN OFFERS AN EXCELLENT CONSIDERATION -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS. Freshwater / Great Lakes boat this vessel features Twin Crusader 454-cid 350-hp Gas Engine's with 240 hours.  Notable features include but are not limited to the following:  Air-Conditioning & Heat (2-Units), (2) Head's (Vacuflush) w/Vanity/Sink/Stall-Shower, Kohler 7.5kw Generator (220-Hours), Upgraded Sound System w/CD-Player & iPod/MP3-Connection, Electronics (VHF Marine Radio, Depth Sounder, GPS), Canvas Package (Fly-Bridge Convertible-Top w/Full Isin-Glass Surround, Aft Deck Canvas w/Full Isin-Glass Surround & Screens), Snap-in Snap-out Exterior Carpeting, and MUCH more! Broker Notes:  2010 Marine Survey on file.  Sale includes owners manuals and maintenance records. The PowerBoat Guide had this to say: Viking’s first fiberglass motor yacht design, the 43 Double Cabin is essentially a Viking 40 Convertible with a full-width aft cabin. The floor-plan of both boats is the same from the salon forward, and the Double Cabin shares the same proven modified-V hull as her convertible sister-ship. Clearly dated by today’s styling standards, the two-stateroom, galley-down interior of the 43 Double Cabin was originally configured with twin berths in the aft cabin. The dinette converts into a double berth, and both heads have separate stall showers. While the salon dimensions aren’t especially spacious, the aft stateroom is quite large and includes a pair of hanging lockers. Topside, the after-deck is a fine lounging area and only a couple of steps down from the bridge with its aft helm and seating for six. Note that the wood grain mica interior of the 43 was upgraded to teak in 1982, the last year of production. Gas engines were standard.  A very popular boat, over 250 Viking 43 Double Cabins were sold during her production run.

Viking 44' Fiberglass Motor Yacht with twin diesel motors

Viking 44' Fiberglass Motor Yacht with twin diesel motors

$198,000

Brewerton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Brewerton, New York * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US$198,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Bridge: Up three steps from the aft deck is the bridge, the operational center of the vessel. It has a recently installed soft top with full strataglass enclosures with zippers that can be opened as is the case with the aft deck window material. There is an open, unobstructed view for both the captain and the passengers. The same beige/cream tweed carpet is contoured throughout the bridge area, including the stair treads leading up. There are twin padded full seats before the bridge panel, as well as padded surround seating to starboard and forward. Ample storage space can be found beneath these seats as well as within the teak cabinetry forward. Custom installed electronics and the quality Viking bridge gauges and controls are easily accessed by the captain. A newly installed Lowrance GPS/chart plotter and twin closed circuit television cameras have been added, the latter a convenience when there is a need to pilot the vessel stern first into or alongside a tight mooring. These cameras are located at the base of the radar arch, starboard and port. Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel. Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Aft Deck: From the salon up two steps and through twin teak glass-fronted doors, the large aft deck is equipped with the original factory installed fiberglass hardtop and strataglass windows that can be unzipped and fastened upwards to provide ventilation if needed. There is a door to both starboard and port for easy access to the deck areas. The floor is original textured fiberglass with a new custom contoured beige/cream tweed carpet. In addition, the room contains the original Viking teak cabinetry behind which a complete wet bar with a sink and an icemaker/refrigerator can be found. There is also a door at the stern providing access to a teak stairway leading to the teak swim platform. The surrounding railings are also solid teak. The furniture consists of an upholstered loveseat and chair, an additional lounge chair with a coffee table to match. The upholstery is of a beige and mocha "sunbrella" fabric which is resistant to fading. The present owners have also included protective contoured coverings for all upholstered pieces to further protect the upholstery when the vessel is in storage or left unattended for a period of time. Also present are two teak side tables located to port. Custom made tan canvas runners are included for the aft deck and the salon in order to protect both the salon and aft deck carpets during viewing purposes and the flooring surfaces when workmen are engaged to provide services within the vessel. Decorative pillows also accent the aft deck furniture making this a most comfortable area in which to relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the scenery, rain or shine. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is located three steps (teak) down aft. This room contains a center-line queen berth with generous space to move freely throughout the areas therein. There is extremely ample drawer and cabinet storage space throughout, including a full-sized clothes closet and separate locker. Three lamps provide excellent illumination, including a "his-and-hers" three-way lamp on either side of the bed for nighttime reading. The contoured bedspread is embroidered linen and includes decorative silk pillows. The window treatments to starboard and port, also including the large transom window, are embroidered silk organza overlaying English chintz, also lined and interlined. A matching drapery is also present on the window inside the full-length locker to starboard. The flooring throughout is teak. All additional Viking woodwork/cabinetry has also been retained in this room. The room also contains a fire extinguisher as per regulations. Master Head Aft: This head is located to port, and as per the guest head, contains a full bath with vanity, stall shower, mirrors, ample lighting and electric commode. The original Viking ivory-toned inlay flooring has been retained throughout. The window treatment is made of English silk organza with hand-applied antique lace trim surround. There is generous teak cabinetry providing storage space both above the vanity and below. Guest Stateroom Forward: This private stateroom features a double bed, generous drawer and locker storage and an opening hatch overhead. The draperies starboard and port are 100% silk dupioni, fully lined and interlined for longevity and aesthetic appeal. These include a complimentary trim along each perimeter. The custom contoured bedspread is fabricated of English chintz. Silk decorative pillows enhance the decor. (Unfortunately, these are not visible in the photograph below.) Unlike many forward staterooms, this room is amply lighted, including a reading lamp at the head of the bed, and it contains additional decorative accents. The room contains a genuine Persian rug. All woodwork throughout, including flooring, is solid teak. Guest Head Forward: The spacious head to port adjoins the guest stateroom and is accessible from the stateroom itself and the hallway as well. The doors can be closed to afford maximum privacy for your guests. The room is generously lit with a large vanity, sink, electric commode and a stall shower. The window curtain is silk with an antique lace border, lined and interlined. There is an ample mirrored medicine/storage cabinet above the sink as well as teak storage cabinetry beneath. The flooring is the original Viking ivory-toned inlay with no imperfections. Laundry Area: Located in the hallway to starboard are the Kenmore washer and dryer. The present owners can attest to the fact that the washer was never used as the original drum restraint strips used for transport from the factory were never removed. This was discovered and the strips were subsequently extracted shortly after the purchase of the yacht upon instruction by the present owners, and both appliances function perfectly. Neither has been used since the test run by the Kenmore sales representative who performed this work. Therefore, they remain in as new condition. There is a convenient rod above for use in hanging clothing. These appliances are concealed from view by a paneled teak door and attractive surrounding teak moldings. The hallway flooring is also teak. Galley: This vessel is a galley down style. It is located opposite the dinette to starboard and has a custom teak-paneled Kenmore refrigerator and freezer which matches the original Viking cabinetry style and was commissioned by the present owners. Solid brass safety latches hold both doors in place should the vessel be underway in rough seas. The galley contains a stainless steel sink with garbage disposer, instant hot water, a three-burner electric range, a microwave-convection oven, a disposal, water heater and fresh water system. There is ample storage above, below and alongside the countertops. A central vacuum system is also included. There is also a fire extinguisher in this room as per regulations. The flooring is the original ivory-toned Viking inlay material. Numerous kitchen utensils and other decorative accents are included with the purchase of the vessel. Dinette: Opposite the galley to port is the dinette area with ample seating for six adults. The teak table can be lowered and the dinette converts to a two-sleeper bed. The U-shaped surround seating is custom upholstered around the large table. Complimentary decorative pillows add to the comfort and aesthetic appeal. The window treatment is of a harmonious silk textile, and the area is extremely well lit. There is commodious storage space present beneath the seating area. The flooring and surrounding surfaces in the dinette are teak with a genuine (not a knockoff) Persian carpet located to the front of the table. All areas and accessories are in as new condition. Salon: Up two stairs (teak), the large salon offers ample seating with custom upholstered L-shaped sofas (one containing the hide-a-bed) to port with a French desk and chair to starboard. This makes a fine computer desk as well as a writing area as the desktop lifts for storage of papers, pencils and other related items. There is a wet bar also located to starboard. Numerous compatible silk decorative pillows arranged upon the sofas are included. As is throughout the vessel, all textiles are new. The salon also has immaculate teak joinery, teak flooring throughout and generous storage space. The original Viking Sony color television is contained in its own enclosed teak cabinet as per factory. A Sony audio system, also factory original, can be played throughout the vessel. Two lamps enhance the decor. (Please note: The designers are well versed in marine applications, and every permanent decorative or accent piece has been firmly secured in order to prevent accidents while underway. Personal items such as family photographs, candlesticks and the like must, of course, be stowed beforehand.) The ceiling lighting is of the traditional yacht design with color-compatible wooden bezels surrounding each fixture. A genuine Persian carpet (sale negotiable) enhances the overall decor. Should the future buyer(s) desire a substitute of similar quality, the interior designers have access to such and would be pleased to present artistically appropriate options in a variety of sizes at no additional cost. There is an ebony English tray table in the eighteenth century style located in front of the sofas. The draperies are of an ivory tone, and the large windows to starboard and port are equipped with Magna-Vue blinds. These blinds, when open, permit much more light and views of scenery to enter the room and were installed by the interior designers at the request of the present owners who wished to eliminate the "closed in" feeling of the original conventional mini blinds.

Viking 44' Fiberglass Motor Yacht with twin diesel engines, 2 bedrooms

Viking 44' Fiberglass Motor Yacht with twin diesel engines, 2 bedrooms

$198,000

Brewerton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Brewerton, New York * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US$198,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Bridge: Up three steps from the aft deck is the bridge, the operational center of the vessel. It has a recently installed soft top with full strataglass enclosures with zippers that can be opened as is the case with the aft deck window material. There is an open, unobstructed view for both the captain and the passengers. The same beige/cream tweed carpet is contoured throughout the bridge area, including the stair treads leading up. There are twin padded full seats before the bridge panel, as well as padded surround seating to starboard and forward. Ample storage space can be found beneath these seats as well as within the teak cabinetry forward. Custom installed electronics and the quality Viking bridge gauges and controls are easily accessed by the captain. A newly installed Lowrance GPS/chart plotter and twin closed circuit television cameras have been added, the latter a convenience when there is a need to pilot the vessel stern first into or alongside a tight mooring. These cameras are located at the base of the radar arch, starboard and port. Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel. Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Aft Deck: From the salon up two steps and through twin teak glass-fronted doors, the large aft deck is equipped with the original factory installed fiberglass hardtop and strataglass windows that can be unzipped and fastened upwards to provide ventilation if needed. There is a door to both starboard and port for easy access to the deck areas. The floor is original textured fiberglass with a new custom contoured beige/cream tweed carpet. In addition, the room contains the original Viking teak cabinetry behind which a complete wet bar with a sink and an icemaker/refrigerator can be found. There is also a door at the stern providing access to a teak stairway leading to the teak swim platform. The surrounding railings are also solid teak. The furniture consists of an upholstered loveseat and chair, an additional lounge chair with a coffee table to match. The upholstery is of a beige and mocha "sunbrella" fabric which is resistant to fading. The present owners have also included protective contoured coverings for all upholstered pieces to further protect the upholstery when the vessel is in storage or left unattended for a period of time. Also present are two teak side tables located to port. Custom made tan canvas runners are included for the aft deck and the salon in order to protect both the salon and aft deck carpets during viewing purposes and the flooring surfaces when workmen are engaged to provide services within the vessel. Decorative pillows also accent the aft deck furniture making this a most comfortable area in which to relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the scenery, rain or shine. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is located three steps (teak) down aft. This room contains a center-line queen berth with generous space to move freely throughout the areas therein. There is extremely ample drawer and cabinet storage space throughout, including a full-sized clothes closet and separate locker. Three lamps provide excellent illumination, including a "his-and-hers" three-way lamp on either side of the bed for nighttime reading. The contoured bedspread is embroidered linen and includes decorative silk pillows. The window treatments to starboard and port, also including the large transom window, are embroidered silk organza overlaying English chintz, also lined and interlined. A matching drapery is also present on the window inside the full-length locker to starboard. The flooring throughout is teak. All additional Viking woodwork/cabinetry has also been retained in this room. The room also contains a fire extinguisher as per regulations. Master Head Aft: This head is located to port, and as per the guest head, contains a full bath with vanity, stall shower, mirrors, ample lighting and electric commode. The original Viking ivory-toned inlay flooring has been retained throughout. The window treatment is made of English silk organza with hand-applied antique lace trim surround. There is generous teak cabinetry providing storage space both above the vanity and below. Guest Stateroom Forward: This private stateroom features a double bed, generous drawer and locker storage and an opening hatch overhead. The draperies starboard and port are 100% silk dupioni, fully lined and interlined for longevity and aesthetic appeal. These include a complimentary trim along each perimeter. The custom contoured bedspread is fabricated of English chintz. Silk decorative pillows enhance the decor. (Unfortunately, these are not visible in the photograph below.) Unlike many forward staterooms, this room is amply lighted, including a reading lamp at the head of the bed, and it contains additional decorative accents. The room contains a genuine Persian rug. All woodwork throughout, including flooring, is solid teak. Guest Head Forward: The spacious head to port adjoins the guest stateroom and is accessible from the stateroom itself and the hallway as well. The doors can be closed to afford maximum privacy for your guests. The room is generously lit with a large vanity, sink, electric commode and a stall shower. The window curtain is silk with an antique lace border, lined and interlined. There is an ample mirrored medicine/storage cabinet above the sink as well as teak storage cabinetry beneath. The flooring is the original Viking ivory-toned inlay with no imperfections. Laundry Area: Located in the hallway to starboard are the Kenmore washer and dryer. The present owners can attest to the fact that the washer was never used as the original drum restraint strips used for transport from the factory were never removed. This was discovered and the strips were subsequently extracted shortly after the purchase of the yacht upon instruction by the present owners, and both appliances function perfectly. Neither has been used since the test run by the Kenmore sales representative who performed this work. Therefore, they remain in as new condition. There is a convenient rod above for use in hanging clothing. These appliances are concealed from view by a paneled teak door and attractive surrounding teak moldings. The hallway flooring is also teak. Galley: This vessel is a galley down style. It is located opposite the dinette to starboard and has a custom teak-paneled Kenmore refrigerator and freezer which matches the original Viking cabinetry style and was commissioned by the present owners. Solid brass safety latches hold both doors in place should the vessel be underway in rough seas. The galley contains a stainless steel sink with garbage disposer, instant hot water, a three-burner electric range, a microwave-convection oven, a disposal, water heater and fresh water system. There is ample storage above, below and alongside the countertops. A central vacuum system is also included. There is also a fire extinguisher in this room as per regulations. The flooring is the original ivory-toned Viking inlay material. Numerous kitchen utensils and other decorative accents are included with the purchase of the vessel. Dinette: Opposite the galley to port is the dinette area with ample seating for six adults. The teak table can be lowered and the dinette converts to a two-sleeper bed. The U-shaped surround seating is custom upholstered around the large table. Complimentary decorative pillows add to the comfort and aesthetic appeal. The window treatment is of a harmonious silk textile, and the area is extremely well lit. There is commodious storage space present beneath the seating area. The flooring and surrounding surfaces in the dinette are teak with a genuine (not a knockoff) Persian carpet located to the front of the table. All areas and accessories are in as new condition. Salon: Up two stairs (teak), the large salon offers ample seating with custom upholstered L-shaped sofas (one containing the hide-a-bed) to port with a French desk and chair to starboard. This makes a fine computer desk as well as a writing area as the desktop lifts for storage of papers, pencils and other related items. There is a wet bar also located to starboard. Numerous compatible silk decorative pillows arranged upon the sofas are included. As is throughout the vessel, all textiles are new. The salon also has immaculate teak joinery, teak flooring throughout and generous storage space. The original Viking Sony color television is contained in its own enclosed teak cabinet as per factory. A Sony audio system, also factory original, can be played throughout the vessel. Two lamps enhance the decor. (Please note: The designers are well versed in marine applications, and every permanent decorative or accent piece has been firmly secured in order to prevent accidents while underway. Personal items such as family photographs, candlesticks and the like must, of course, be stowed beforehand.) The ceiling lighting is of the traditional yacht design with color-compatible wooden bezels surrounding each fixture. A genuine Persian carpet (sale negotiable) enhances the overall decor. Should the future buyer(s) desire a substitute of similar quality, the interior designers have access to such and would be pleased to present artistically appropriate options in a variety of sizes at no additional cost. There is an ebony English tray table in the eighteenth century style located in front of the sofas. The draperies are of an ivory tone, and the large windows to starboard and port are equipped with Magna-Vue blinds. These blinds, when open, permit much more light and views of scenery to enter the room and were installed by the interior designers at the request of the present owners who wished to eliminate the "closed in" feeling of the original conventional mini blinds.

38' 1972 Duncan Marine Garden Seal

38' 1972 Duncan Marine Garden Seal

$165,000

Sausalito, California

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Please call boat owner Robert at 415-310-eight eight six six. William Garden's beautiful flush deck cutter rigged double ender. This boat is a South Pacific veteran exquisitely maintained and ready to go again. Reveille listing notes, Boat name: Reveille, Documention: 568543. Specifications: Builder: Duncan Marine Engineering, Year: 1972, Hull Material: Fiberglass, Deck material: 1” marine plywood, fiberglass, 1” teak decking, Spars: Sitka Spruce, Designer: William Garden, Model: Garden Seal, Keel: Full, LOD: 38 feet, LOA: 50 feet, LWL: 30 feet, Draft: 6 feet, Displacement: 38000 pounds, Keel: 9000 pounds lead in keel, Mast Height: 57 feet, Engine: Volvo MD-22A (1999), Engine type: Diesel, Engine hours: 1960. Tanks: Fuel: In hull fiberglass 65 gallons & 35 gallons plus 28 gallon SS daytank, Water: In hull fiberglass 65 gallons and 35 gallons, Holding tank: 15 gallons Nauta flexible rubber, Filters: Fuel: Racor 500, Water: Charcoal filter on galley cold water. Pumps: Manual 8” Whale bilge pump in cockpit, Manual 12 “ Whale bilge pump in salon, Electric Rule 2000 automatic bilge pump, Electric sump pump for shower sump, Jabsco macerating pump for holding tank. Electrical: Batteries: 2 each 4D house batteries (180 amp hours each), 1 engine starting, battery, Alternators: Large frame Balmar 120 amp and standard 60 amp, Solar panel: 80 watt for bilge pump, Magnum Energy Inverter/battery charger, Breaker panels: 3 DC and 1 AC Marinetics (new 2005). Instruments: Nav Station: Raymarine C90W radar/chartplotter with US/Mex charts, Icom M710, SSB transceiver with AT120 antenna tuner, Shakespear SE2519 VHF, ICOM, handheld VHF, Plastimo compass. Cockpit: Raymarine ST60 Wind, Speed, Depth and Multi, Raymarine ST4000, Autopilot, Richie Compass, Fusion stereo control, Volvo panel meter and Morse engine control. Dinghy: Achilles 8’ RIB with Yamaha 9 point 9 HP outboard. Life raft: Viking 6-person offshore. Topside Bow to Stern: All SS tube bow pulpit, bowsprit refinished in 2013, Harken roller furling, Maxwell 2200 horizontal electrical windlass, 2 35lb CQR, 200 ft 5/16” BBB chain, 200’ braided nylon rode, Viking life raft , spruce mast (rebuilt in 2009), two SS 16 and one SS22 winches on the mast for halyards, storm trysail track on mast, spreader lights, steaming light, masthead multi unit – strobe, anchor light and tricolor, light board running lights, teak ratlines to the spreaders and mast steps to the top, deck rings for dinghy tiedown over butterfly hatch, hard dodger, solar panel for bilge pump, cockpit stereo control and Bose 151 speakers, two main SS28 winches for jib, two small SS22 winches for staysail, Harken main sheet traveler, custom designed pushpit, Monitor Wind vane steering, insulated backstay, 45 lb Danforth anchors on the stern rigged with 150 ft of nylon rode. Covers for hatches (3), sails (2) toerails (2), binnacle, tiller, rudder with steps, dodger windows. Sail inventory: main Lidgard (1999), staysail Shattauer (1996) and jib North Sails(2005) (all serviced by North Sails in 2011), new North sails gennaker(2010), storm jib, storm trysail, storm 18 ft diameter sea anchor. Running rigging for all sails. Accomodations: Starting forward is a Chain locker, followed by a king size v-berth with large storage forward and two lockers aft, locker for engine spares, below deck locker, shelves, closing solid teak door. Next aft to starboard is hanging locker – double wide closet with shelves for spares. To port is a large head with hand shower, four storage lockers, Jabsco electric head(2013) and lights. Next is the main salon with two pilot berths, two settees and table, four large storage lockers under berths and settees, two small lockers forward, Fusion stereo system with iPod capability, Sony PS3 (blue ray disc player), Epson projector video system with screen (stowable) for offshore work, wine rack. New ultrasuede upholstery. Main salon had a Dickenson Propane Cabin heater. Next aft to port is the galley with double deep SS sinks, new Sea Frost fridge/freezer(2012) with air/water option for heat dump, new Force 10 3-burner stove(2011), chopping block fridge hatch, seven storage lockers around galley on top, two storage lockers below, LED red/white counter light. To starboard is the Nav station with new Raymarine RD418D radar/ C90W chart plotter with latest US and Caribbean charts(2012), ICOM M710 SSB with AT120 antenna tuner, Shakespear SE2510 VHF, ICOM Handheld VHF, breaker panel new breakers in 2009, Magnum inverter/charger, Heart battery monitor. Additional: Additional covers: Full winter cover for boat, offshore covers for settee cushions and nav station cushions. Covers for all teak deck hatches, windlass, winches and sails, dorade boxes. Sun awning, lee cloths and other covers included. Magna BBQ. Spare parts: 2 electric bilge pumps, fresh water pump, shower sump pump, rebuild kits for both manual bilge pumps, engine belts, oil and fuel filters, shaft zincs, spreader, shrouds and fittings. .

Viking 44' Motor Yacht with twin diesel engines, 2 bedrooms

Viking 44' Motor Yacht with twin diesel engines, 2 bedrooms

$159,000

Brewerton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Winter Harbor Marina, Central Square, NY * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US $159,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Bridge: Up three steps from the aft deck is the bridge, the operational center of the vessel. It has a recently installed soft top with full strataglass enclosures with zippers that can be opened as is the case with the aft deck window material. There is an open, unobstructed view for both the captain and the passengers. The same beige/cream tweed carpet is contoured throughout the bridge area, including the stair treads leading up. There are twin padded full seats before the bridge panel, as well as padded surround seating to starboard and forward. Ample storage space can be found beneath these seats as well as within the teak cabinetry forward. Custom installed electronics and the quality Viking bridge gauges and controls are easily accessed by the captain. A newly installed Lowrance GPS/chart plotter and twin closed circuit television cameras have been added, the latter a convenience when there is a need to pilot the vessel stern first into or alongside a tight mooring. These cameras are located at the base of the radar arch, starboard and port. Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel. Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Aft Deck: From the salon up two steps and through twin teak glass-fronted doors, the large aft deck is equipped with the original factory installed fiberglass hardtop and strataglass windows that can be unzipped and fastened upwards to provide ventilation if needed. There is a door to both starboard and port for easy access to the deck areas. The floor is original textured fiberglass with a new custom contoured beige/cream tweed carpet. In addition, the room contains the original Viking teak cabinetry behind which a complete wet bar with a sink and an icemaker/refrigerator can be found. There is also a door at the stern providing access to a teak stairway leading to the teak swim platform. The surrounding railings are also solid teak. The furniture consists of an upholstered loveseat and chair, an additional lounge chair with a coffee table to match. The upholstery is of a beige and mocha "sunbrella" fabric which is resistant to fading. The present owners have also included protective contoured coverings for all upholstered pieces to further protect the upholstery when the vessel is in storage or left unattended for a period of time. Also present are two teak side tables located to port. Custom made tan canvas runners are included for the aft deck and the salon in order to protect both the salon and aft deck carpets during viewing purposes and the flooring surfaces when workmen are engaged to provide services within the vessel. Decorative pillows also accent the aft deck furniture making this a most comfortable area in which to relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the scenery, rain or shine. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is located three steps (teak) down aft. This room contains a center-line queen berth with generous space to move freely throughout the areas therein. There is extremely ample drawer and cabinet storage space throughout, including a full-sized clothes closet and separate locker. Three lamps provide excellent illumination, including a "his-and-hers" three-way lamp on either side of the bed for nighttime reading. The contoured bedspread is embroidered linen and includes decorative silk pillows. The window treatments to starboard and port, also including the large transom window, are embroidered silk organza overlaying English chintz, also lined and interlined. A matching drapery is also present on the window inside the full-length locker to starboard. The flooring throughout is teak. All additional Viking woodwork/cabinetry has also been retained in this room. The room also contains a fire extinguisher as per regulations. Master Head Aft: This head is located to port, and as per the guest head, contains a full bath with vanity, stall shower, mirrors, ample lighting and electric commode. The original Viking ivory-toned inlay flooring has been retained throughout. The window treatment is made of English silk organza with hand-applied antique lace trim surround. There is generous teak cabinetry providing storage space both above the vanity and below. Guest Stateroom Forward: This private stateroom features a double bed, generous drawer and locker storage and an opening hatch overhead. The draperies starboard and port are 100% silk dupioni, fully lined and interlined for longevity and aesthetic appeal. These include a complimentary trim along each perimeter. The custom contoured bedspread is fabricated of English chintz. Silk decorative pillows enhance the decor. (Unfortunately, these are not visible in the photograph below.) Unlike many forward staterooms, this room is amply lighted, including a reading lamp at the head of the bed, and it contains additional decorative accents. The room contains a genuine Persian rug. All woodwork throughout, including flooring, is solid teak. Guest Head Forward: The spacious head to port adjoins the guest stateroom and is accessible from the stateroom itself and the hallway as well. The doors can be closed to afford maximum privacy for your guests. The room is generously lit with a large vanity, sink, electric commode and a stall shower. The window curtain is silk with an antique lace border, lined and interlined. There is an ample mirrored medicine/storage cabinet above the sink as well as teak storage cabinetry beneath. The flooring is the original Viking ivory-toned inlay with no imperfections. Laundry Area: Located in the hallway to starboard are the Kenmore washer and dryer. The present owners can attest to the fact that the washer was never used as the original drum restraint strips used for transport from the factory were never removed. This was discovered and the strips were subsequently extracted shortly after the purchase of the yacht upon instruction by the present owners, and both appliances function perfectly. Neither has been used since the test run by the Kenmore sales representative who performed this work. Therefore, they remain in as new condition. There is a convenient rod above for use in hanging clothing. These appliances are concealed from view by a paneled teak door and attractive surrounding teak moldings. The hallway flooring is also teak. Galley: This vessel is a galley down style. It is located opposite the dinette to starboard and has a custom teak-paneled Kenmore refrigerator and freezer which matches the original Viking cabinetry style and was commissioned by the present owners. Solid brass safety latches hold both doors in place should the vessel be underway in rough seas. The galley contains a stainless steel sink with garbage disposer, instant hot water, a three-burner electric range, a microwave-convection oven, a disposal, water heater and fresh water system. There is ample storage above, below and alongside the countertops. A central vacuum system is also included. There is also a fire extinguisher in this room as per regulations. The flooring is the original ivory-toned Viking inlay material. Numerous kitchen utensils and other decorative accents are included with the purchase of the vessel. Dinette: Opposite the galley to port is the dinette area with ample seating for six adults. The teak table can be lowered and the dinette converts to a two-sleeper bed. The U-shaped surround seating is custom upholstered around the large table. Complimentary decorative pillows add to the comfort and aesthetic appeal. The window treatment is of a harmonious silk textile, and the area is extremely well lit. There is commodious storage space present beneath the seating area. The flooring and surrounding surfaces in the dinette are teak with a genuine (not a knockoff) Persian carpet located to the front of the table. All areas and accessories are in as new condition. Salon: Up two stairs (teak), the large salon offers ample seating with custom upholstered L-shaped sofas (one containing the hide-a-bed) to port with a French desk and chair to starboard. This makes a fine computer desk as well as a writing area as the desktop lifts for storage of papers, pencils and other related items. There is a wet bar also located to starboard. Numerous compatible silk decorative pillows arranged upon the sofas are included. As is throughout the vessel, all textiles are new. The salon also has immaculate teak joinery, teak flooring throughout and generous storage space. The original Viking Sony color television is contained in its own enclosed teak cabinet as per factory. A Sony audio system, also factory original, can be played throughout the vessel. Two lamps enhance the decor. (Please note: The designers are well versed in marine applications, and every permanent decorative or accent piece has been firmly secured in order to prevent accidents while underway. Personal items such as family photographs, candlesticks and the like must, of course, be stowed beforehand.) The ceiling lighting is of the traditional yacht design with color-compatible wooden bezels surrounding each fixture. A genuine Persian carpet (sale negotiable) enhances the overall decor. Should the future buyer(s) desire a substitute of similar quality, the interior designers have access to such and would be pleased to present artistically appropriate options in a variety of sizes at no additional cost. There is an ebony English tray table in the eighteenth century style located in front of the sofas. The draperies are of an ivory tone, and the large windows to starboard and port are equipped with Magna-Vue blinds. These blinds, when open, permit much more light and views of scenery to enter the room and were installed by the interior designers at the request of the present owners who wished to eliminate the "closed in" feeling of the original conventional mini blinds.

Yacht, Viking 44' twin Diesel, Bristol condition throughout

Yacht, Viking 44' twin Diesel, Bristol condition throughout

$198,000

Brewerton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Brewerton, New York * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US$198,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Bridge: Up three steps from the aft deck is the bridge, the operational center of the vessel. It has a recently installed soft top with full strataglass enclosures with zippers that can be opened as is the case with the aft deck window material. There is an open, unobstructed view for both the captain and the passengers. The same beige/cream tweed carpet is contoured throughout the bridge area, including the stair treads leading up. There are twin padded full seats before the bridge panel, as well as padded surround seating to starboard and forward. Ample storage space can be found beneath these seats as well as within the teak cabinetry forward. Custom installed electronics and the quality Viking bridge gauges and controls are easily accessed by the captain. A newly installed Lowrance GPS/chart plotter and twin closed circuit television cameras have been added, the latter a convenience when there is a need to pilot the vessel stern first into or alongside a tight mooring. These cameras are located at the base of the radar arch, starboard and port. Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel. Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Aft Deck: From the salon up two steps and through twin teak glass-fronted doors, the large aft deck is equipped with the original factory installed fiberglass hardtop and strataglass windows that can be unzipped and fastened upwards to provide ventilation if needed. There is a door to both starboard and port for easy access to the deck areas. The floor is original textured fiberglass with a new custom contoured beige/cream tweed carpet. In addition, the room contains the original Viking teak cabinetry behind which a complete wet bar with a sink and an icemaker/refrigerator can be found. There is also a door at the stern providing access to a teak stairway leading to the teak swim platform. The surrounding railings are also solid teak. The furniture consists of an upholstered loveseat and chair, an additional lounge chair with a coffee table to match. The upholstery is of a beige and mocha "sunbrella" fabric which is resistant to fading. The present owners have also included protective contoured coverings for all upholstered pieces to further protect the upholstery when the vessel is in storage or left unattended for a period of time. Also present are two teak side tables located to port. Custom made tan canvas runners are included for the aft deck and the salon in order to protect both the salon and aft deck carpets during viewing purposes and the flooring surfaces when workmen are engaged to provide services within the vessel. Decorative pillows also accent the aft deck furniture making this a most comfortable area in which to relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the scenery, rain or shine. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is located three steps (teak) down aft. This room contains a center-line queen berth with generous space to move freely throughout the areas therein. There is extremely ample drawer and cabinet storage space throughout, including a full-sized clothes closet and separate locker. Three lamps provide excellent illumination, including a "his-and-hers" three-way lamp on either side of the bed for nighttime reading. The contoured bedspread is embroidered linen and includes decorative silk pillows. The window treatments to starboard and port, also including the large transom window, are embroidered silk organza overlaying English chintz, also lined and interlined. A matching drapery is also present on the window inside the full-length locker to starboard. The flooring throughout is teak. All additional Viking woodwork/cabinetry has also been retained in this room. The room also contains a fire extinguisher as per regulations. Master Head Aft: This head is located to port, and as per the guest head, contains a full bath with vanity, stall shower, mirrors, ample lighting and electric commode. The original Viking ivory-toned inlay flooring has been retained throughout. The window treatment is made of English silk organza with hand-applied antique lace trim surround. There is generous teak cabinetry providing storage space both above the vanity and below. Guest Stateroom Forward: This private stateroom features a double bed, generous drawer and locker storage and an opening hatch overhead. The draperies starboard and port are 100% silk dupioni, fully lined and interlined for longevity and aesthetic appeal. These include a complimentary trim along each perimeter. The custom contoured bedspread is fabricated of English chintz. Silk decorative pillows enhance the decor. (Unfortunately, these are not visible in the photograph below.) Unlike many forward staterooms, this room is amply lighted, including a reading lamp at the head of the bed, and it contains additional decorative accents. The room contains a genuine Persian rug. All woodwork throughout, including flooring, is solid teak. Guest Head Forward: The spacious head to port adjoins the guest stateroom and is accessible from the stateroom itself and the hallway as well. The doors can be closed to afford maximum privacy for your guests. The room is generously lit with a large vanity, sink, electric commode and a stall shower. The window curtain is silk with an antique lace border, lined and interlined. There is an ample mirrored medicine/storage cabinet above the sink as well as teak storage cabinetry beneath. The flooring is the original Viking ivory-toned inlay with no imperfections. Laundry Area: Located in the hallway to starboard are the Kenmore washer and dryer. The present owners can attest to the fact that the washer was never used as the original drum restraint strips used for transport from the factory were never removed. This was discovered and the strips were subsequently extracted shortly after the purchase of the yacht upon instruction by the present owners, and both appliances function perfectly. Neither has been used since the test run by the Kenmore sales representative who performed this work. Therefore, they remain in as new condition. There is a convenient rod above for use in hanging clothing. These appliances are concealed from view by a paneled teak door and attractive surrounding teak moldings. The hallway flooring is also teak. Galley: This vessel is a galley down style. It is located opposite the dinette to starboard and has a custom teak-paneled Kenmore refrigerator and freezer which matches the original Viking cabinetry style and was commissioned by the present owners. Solid brass safety latches hold both doors in place should the vessel be underway in rough seas. The galley contains a stainless steel sink with garbage disposer, instant hot water, a three-burner electric range, a microwave-convection oven, a disposal, water heater and fresh water system. There is ample storage above, below and alongside the countertops. A central vacuum system is also included. There is also a fire extinguisher in this room as per regulations. The flooring is the original ivory-toned Viking inlay material. Numerous kitchen utensils and other decorative accents are included with the purchase of the vessel. Dinette: Opposite the galley to port is the dinette area with ample seating for six adults. The teak table can be lowered and the dinette converts to a two-sleeper bed. The U-shaped surround seating is custom upholstered around the large table. Complimentary decorative pillows add to the comfort and aesthetic appeal. The window treatment is of a harmonious silk textile, and the area is extremely well lit. There is commodious storage space present beneath the seating area. The flooring and surrounding surfaces in the dinette are teak with a genuine (not a knockoff) Persian carpet located to the front of the table. All areas and accessories are in as new condition. Salon: Up two stairs (teak), the large salon offers ample seating with custom upholstered L-shaped sofas (one containing the hide-a-bed) to port with a French desk and chair to starboard. This makes a fine computer desk as well as a writing area as the desktop lifts for storage of papers, pencils and other related items. There is a wet bar also located to starboard. Numerous compatible silk decorative pillows arranged upon the sofas are included. As is throughout the vessel, all textiles are new. The salon also has immaculate teak joinery, teak flooring throughout and generous storage space. The original Viking Sony color television is contained in its own enclosed teak cabinet as per factory. A Sony audio system, also factory original, can be played throughout the vessel. Two lamps enhance the decor. (Please note: The designers are well versed in marine applications, and every permanent decorative or accent piece has been firmly secured in order to prevent accidents while underway. Personal items such as family photographs, candlesticks and the like must, of course, be stowed beforehand.) The ceiling lighting is of the traditional yacht design with color-compatible wooden bezels surrounding each fixture. A genuine Persian carpet (sale negotiable) enhances the overall decor. Should the future buyer(s) desire a substitute of similar quality, the interior designers have access to such and would be pleased to present artistically appropriate options in a variety of sizes at no additional cost. There is an ebony English tray table in the eighteenth century style located in front of the sofas. The draperies are of an ivory tone, and the large windows to starboard and port are equipped with Magna-Vue blinds. These blinds, when open, permit much more light and views of scenery to enter the room and were installed by the interior designers at the request of the present owners who wished to eliminate the "closed in" feeling of the original conventional mini blinds.

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which 'cushions' her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most all of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: new head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service,

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which "cushions" her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The deck and hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: New head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service, new

1974 Bluewater Ingrid

1974 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1974

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1974 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water ketch derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which "cushions" her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The hull was built by Blue Water Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in oak planks by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction but does have some surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She has Profurl roller furling on the yankee to make her easier to handle as well as a staysail that can act as a storm sail if you need it. The

2005 42 Sea Ray Sedan Bridge

2005 42 Sea Ray Sedan Bridge

$219,000

Oceanport, New Jersey

Year 2005

Make Sea Ray

Model 420 Sedan Bridge

Category Motor Yachts

Length 42.0

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Super duper clean inside and out, don't let the very firm Price Fool you she is so clean it's hard to believe she is not a LOT newer, it is rare to see a boat this clean. Twin Cummins Turbo Diesels make her efficient bullet proof reliable, every option was ordered, beautiful cherry wood below, generator, air Conditioning, Molded Fiberglass steps to bridge are so much better than a ladder type, Huge dinette and sitting area on bridge, 2 state room 2 separate heads both w shower stall floor plan, She really is a solid 9 no boat gets a 10, One look is all it will take to see she was taken care of with an open check book, they don't stay this clean on their own, it's obvious she was babied and taken care of, Complete compliment of state of the art Ray Marine electronics including, Long Range radar, Auto Pilot, Long range VHF w remote hand held control, Tri Data with Depth, Speed and temp, compass, Stereo system throughout the boat remote control at helm remote spotlight, way too much to list She has a pair of Cummins 450's w approx 900 hours, these engines last 7000 hours when taken care of. This boat is so clean and well maintained it is hard to believe she isn't a LOT newer. A Viking w 900 hours is considered such low hours people w almost be suspect, they really do run for many thousands of hours. She has an Honest 22 to 23 knot cruise while sipping fuel. she was a one owner boat since new until the one and only owner traded her in to us on a 52 survey the boat to protect yourself make sure the engines are ok, the Hull, all major components, we will not address some made up petty list your surveyor makes up to justify his bill, this boat is solid as a rock as clean as it gets and priced below wholesale. Price is Super Firm, NO Exceptions Clean Late Model Trades Accepted We can coordinate inspections, transport, loan if you want one all we ask is that you are really serious and ready to make the purchase.

1999 Venture (2008 Four Strokes)

1999 Venture (2008 Four Strokes)

$129,000

Hampton Bays, New York

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1999 Venture (2008 Four Strokes) 1999 Venture 34 powered by twin 2008 Mercury 300 Verado four strokes Specifications/Features -Length:34ft-6in -Beam:10ft -Fuel Capacity:300 Gallons (Two 150 Gallon Saddle Tanks-Zinc Coated Aluminum) -Fresh Water:55 Gallons -Holding Tank:11 Gallons -(2) Bow Fish/Storage Boxes:450 qt Each-Overboard Draining -(2) Mid Ship Port/Starboard in Deck Storage Fish Boxes -(1) Cockpit Fish/Storage Box:750qt -Large Transom Livewell with Rule 1100GPH Tournament Pump -Finished Bilge Compartment with Fiberglass Cover Over Pumps-Can be used as storage -Oversized Head in Console-Electric Macerated Toilet with Overboard Flush and Holding Tank, Sink, Shower, and 3 Large Access Panels to Electronics -(29) Rod Holders-14 Gunnel, 5 Leaning Post, 6 Rocket Launcher, 2 Transom Mount, 2 Aft Birdsall Flat Blade ELECTRONICS: -(2) Simrad NSS 12in -BSM-2 Sounder -(2) 1kw CHIRP Thru-Hull Transducers-Airmar B175L and B175H -Simrad 4G Radar -Simrad WM-3 Satellite Weather -Simrad GS-25 Heading Sensor -Simrad AP2403VRF-Autopilot(AP24 Head Unit, RC-42 Rate Compass, AC-12 Computer, and RPU-80 Pump) -Simrad NEP-2 Network Expander, NMEA Backbone, and Simnet Network -(2) Icom 504A VHF -(2) 8ft Digital Marine Antenna -Mercury N2K Gateway-Interfaces Vessel view to MFDs -Globalstar Sat Phone Marine Kit-Built in Antenna and Privacy Handset -Custom Electronics Box With Storage Compartment and Panel-APF Marine Group STEREO: -Fusion IP700i Stereo -Fusion BT-200 Bluetooth Module -(3) Pair JL Audio 7.7in Speakers -(1) Pair JL Audio 8.8in Speakers -(1) Pair JL Audio 10in Subs -JL Audio Marine Amp M500/4 -JL Audio Marine Amp M700/6 LIGHTING: -(4) Lumitec Seablaze 3 Underwater Lights- Blue -(2) Lumitec Caprera 2 Spreader Lights-White/Blue -ACR RCL75 Remote Spotlight -Full Undergunell Multi-Color RGB Strip Light-Light the Night Boat Lights -(7)-20 and 40in LED Strip Lights-In All Storage and Fish Box Compartments -(2) LED T-Top Lights- Blue/White -(2) Rigid Industries SR-Series 10in LED Side Spreader Lights BOAT/FISHING -Pair-Lees Tackle 20ft Carbon Fiber Outriggers-Internally Rigged -New-Rupp Tournament Weld In Top Gun Outrigger Bases -(2) Birdsall Marine Flat Blade Rod Holder -(4) Birdsall Marine Gaff Holders -(6) Lees Tackle 30 Degree Swivel Rod Holder -(6) Lees Tackle 15 Degree Rod Holder -(4) Lees Tackle 0 Degree HD Rod Holder -(2) Lees Tackle Transom Mount Rod Holder -(10) Gemlux Compression Latches-Replaced Plastic Ones -Custom APF Marine Transom Mount 44" Bait Cutting Table W/ Cup Holders and Rigging Box -New Electronic Head-(Macerator Pump, Plumbing, and Valves for Existing Household Style Ceramic Bowl) -EZ2CY Telephone Booth Enclosure with Wings -Full Storage Cover ELECTRICAL/PUMPS/MISC. -4 New Group 31 Batterie and Blue Seas Battery Switches W/ Parallels-2 House 2 Starting -New 1100 GPH Rule Tournament Livewell Pump -Blue Seas Fuse Boxes and Switches for Electronics and Lighting -Blue Seas Shore Power Circuit Breaker -(2) Rule 2000 GPH Bilge Pumps and Switches -(2) Ultra Switch Float Switches and High Water Alarm -(1) Rule 1100 GPH Tournament Livewell Pump with Strainer -New Rule Fresh and Saltwater Washdown Pumps -All Seacocks/Thru-Hulls Rebedded Safety Gear Included -Viking 6 Person Coastal Rescyou Life Raft (in valise)-Purchased Last Year -ACR Globalfix I-Pro GPS EPIRB Category 1(Hydrostatic Release)-Mounted on Hard Top -ACR Globalfix I Pro GPS EPIRB Category 2-Manual Release-Ditchbag BOAT LOCATION: Hampton Bays, NY (11946) Make: Venture Model: (2008 Four Strokes) Length: 34 Dealer: Anglers Edge Marine ID: 247520 Ad provided by BoatingBay

1999  Beneteau  411

1999 Beneteau 411

$119,000

New Port Richey, Florida

Year 1999

Make Beneteau

Model 411

Category -

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Forward we have a port side settee with wrap around dinette to starboard. the two-compartment refrigerator - freezer has top and side access and the two-burner propane stove with oven will accommodate every culinary need. Under the chart table settee there's an additional locker for even more storage. Other features include: sugar scoop transom swim platform stainless steel dinghy davits stainless steel deck rail and bow pulpit with two anchors chain and rode. Setting the highest standards in safety and construction the 411 offers peace of mind. the Beneteau 411's joinerwork is handcrafted and cherry stained. Only the highest quality hardware is installed on her well laid out deck and the location of the genoa sheet winches (accessible and within an arm's reach of the helm) will be appreciated. Sailboats Cruiser 8536 PSN . Below her spacious and efficient layout makes use of every nook and cranny. Auxiliary power is provided by a dependable Yanmar 50-hp diesel engine. Handcrafted lockers with cane doors great ventilation and plenty of workspace add to making cooking pleasurable dockside or underway. Whether one is soloing or is with a crew of family and friends the standard in-mast furling main and roller furling genoa provide efficiency and true ease of handling. 1999 Beneteau 411 Location: Unknown NY US (LOCATION: New York) the Beneteau 411 has classic Beneteau style and luxury. With the bulb - fin keel maximum stability and efficiency on all points of sail are achieved by her low center of gravity. A standard three-blade prop gives the Beneteau 411 excellent maneuverability under power and her large leather-covered wheel provides precise and easy steering under sail or power. When you come below you find a full galley aft with upper & lower cabinets solid surface countertop stainless steel double sink two-burner range with oven front loading refrigerator & top loading freezer and microwave oven. Additional features include a large hanging locker shelves and stowage under the berth; as well there is private access to the spacious and well ventilated forward head with sink and shower unit. There is also a dual leaf cockpit table containing a large molded storage area and there is plenty of space to stow gear in the large cockpit lockers. Overview the Beneteau 411 designed by the renowned Groupe Finot exemplifies a true marriage of performance and beauty. Accommodations Forward Cabin with Double Berth Under-Berth Storage Bulkhead Storage Settee Hanging Locker and En Suite Head Spacious Salon with Wraparound Dinette and Settee Full Galley Aft Cabin with Double Berth Storage and Hanging Locker Aft Head Compartment Galley Adler Barbour Front Loading Refrigerator with Top Loading Freezer Force 10 Gimballed Stainless Steel Two-Burner Range with Oven Sharp Microwave Oven Stainless Steel Double Sink Raw Water Foot Pump Hot & Cold Pressurized Fresh Water System Generous Storage in Numerous Drawers & Lockers Two Opening Ports and an Opening Overhead Hatch Provide Excellent Light & Ventilation Cockpit Custom Dodger & Bimini with Connector Forest Green Sunbrella Cockpit Cushions Pedestal Steering  with 42" Wheel Propane Locker withRemote Solinoid Shutoff Emergency Tiller USCG Safety Gear Fenders Docklines Jack Lines EPIRB Genaker Stainless Steel Dinghy Davits Westmarine 10' Inflatable Hard Bottom with 9 9-hp Mercury Wind Generator Mast equipped with Crane for Dinghy Motor Viking Six-Person Life Raft Deck & Hull Simpson Lawrence Electric Anchor Windlass. Going for a swim is easy and convenient with the extra-wide aft swim platform and ladder walkthrough transom and standard cockpit shower. the interior is what you've come to expect from Beneteau good-looking well-finished and extremely comfortable. Both the two- and three-cabin layouts have roomy companionways large cabins and plenty of storage throughout. the Groupe Finot designed her to be a performance cruiser with upscale accommodations. the beautiful teak capped bulwark wide walkways handrails double lifelines and Beneteau's molded nonskid deck surfaces create a strong sense of reliability. Autohelm ST60 Wind Display Autohelm ST60 Tridata (Depth Speed & Log) Icom ICM 710 SSB Radio Standard VHF Radio and Plastimo Contest 135 Binnacle Compass. This is a beautiful Beneteau 411 with upscale interior classic design and flawless craftsmanship. On deck we have a big comfortable cockpit with bimini top with connected dodger wraparound seating with storage fold-away cockpit table and centerline helm pedestal. the forward stateroom features double berth under-berth storage hanging locker bulkhead storage and settee. An abundance of natural light and ventilation floods the interior through many deck hatches portholes and dorade vents. She has been well maintained with many upgrades Call now for more information and to schedule a showing of this wonderful 41' Beneteau. Aft guest/day head has Raritan head mirrored vanity and shower. Sails include: a roller furling mainsail and a 170% dacron genoa with Pro-Furl roller furling. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale price change or withdrawal without notice. Specially designed for serious cruising the 411 nav station provides a large chart table and ample space for installing electronics. the large cockpit with teak inlaid seats is designed for maximum comfort while providing safety at sea and the pedestal console allows ample space to install electronics. Planning a weekend getaway or a cruise to the islands This 41' Beneteau is ready to accommodate with large cockpit and a spacious two stateroom interior. All of this is accented with richly detailed and highly finished Beneteau cabinetry.  A JVC CD stereo system provides music throughout the boat with speakers in the salon and cockpit. the huge cockpit is made for enjoying the sea air entertaining and alfresco dining. A buyer should instruct his agents or his surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. Electronics package includes: Raymarine C80 Color Radar/GPS Chartplotter Raymarine Radar Raytheon ST6000+ Autopilot+. AM/FM/CD Stereo with 12 disc changer  Mechanical & Electrical 50- hp Yanmar Diesel Engine Fisher Panda 4 2 KW diesel generator  30-amp Shore Power System Marine Battery Charger Solar Panel 210W Solar Charge Control Monitor Wind Generator Air Marine 200W Cruise Air 28 000 BTU Two-Zone Reverse Cycle HVAC Grounded Rig Six Gallon Hot Water Heater Electric and Manual Bilge Pumps Two Raritan Marine Heads with Holding Tanks Two Hot & Cold Showers with Shower Drain Sump Pumps Transom/Cockpit Freshwater Shower Two Propane Tanks Disclaimer the Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. Forward head compartment is located in the bow with Raritan head mirrored vanity with sink and shower.The aft stateroom has double berth hanging locker and shelving. the galley is beautifully appointed with pressure laminate countertops big double stainless sinks and loads of storage. the deluxe forward owner's stateroom features a generous double berth and an upholstered port settee that is perfect for reading or relaxing. There are two staterooms. Designed for entertaining or enjoying a gourmet meal the salon table is very accommodating - seating up to six people; remove the inner leaf and it becomes a cocktail table with plenty of room for games and snacks. Her powerful hull is made up entirely of hand laid fiberglass and is protected by vinylester resin. Stainless Steel Bow Fitting with Dual Anchor Rollers Bruce 35# Anchor with 20' chain and 200' rode Delta 45# Anchor with 100' chain and 200' rode Six Aluminum Mooring Cleats Interlux Micron Ablative Antifouling Paint 3-Blade Prop Shoal Draft (4' 9") Cast Iron Bulb Keel 3-epoxy Barrier Coat  H utche's Mosquito Screens and  Shades Sails & Rigging Z-Spars Anodized Aluminum Double Spreader Deck Stepped Mast Z-Spars In-Mast Roller Furling Mainsail System Pro-Furl Genoa Furling System Roller Furling Main 170% Dacron Roller Furling Genoa w/UV Cover Spare Used Head Sail Genaker with Sock Two Lewmar 48CST Self-Tailing Genoa Sheet Winches Two Lewmar 40CST Self-Tailing Halyard/Control Line Winches Mounted on the Coachroof Eight Rope Clutches All Lines Lead Aft to Cockpit Lewmar Mainsheet Traveler Sparcraft Rigid Boom Vang Two Lewmar Adjustable Genoa Cars Spinnaker Halyard Electronics & Navigation Raymarine C80 Color Radar/GPS Chartplotter Raymarine Radar   Raytheon ST6000+ Autopilot+ autopilot remote control Autohelm ST60 Wind Autohelm ST60 Tridata (Depth Speed & Log) Icom ICM710 SSB Radio Standard VHF Radio Plastimo Contest 135 Binnacle Compass   JVC KSFX 440...

"Gazie"

$230,000

Binghamton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Brewerton, New York * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US$230,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel.

"Gazie"

$198,000

Brewerton, New York

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* Year:1987, late build with a number of 1988 features * Completely renovated in 2008 * Located in Brewerton, New York * Hull Material: Fiberglass * YW# 1750-1380785 * Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Detroit Diesels * Current Asking Price: US$198,000 Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder: VikingDesigner: Bruce Wilson Dimensions: LOA: 44' Beam: 15' Displacement: 30 CRT (dry) Draft: 3 feet 10 inches 2 J&T Detroit Marine 6-71TI Diesel Engines with 450 HP each Hours: Slightly over true 830 hours on original factory Detroit Diesels Cruising Speed: 21 knotsMax Speed: 24 knots Tankage: Fuel: 460gal. Freshwater: 180gal. Hull lD#VKY44298E787 Place Built: New Gretna, New Jersey Documentation #931119 Hailing Port: Cleveland, Ohio Accommodations: Sleeps four comfortably in two private staterooms, each with its own full bathroom adjoining. The large dinette can be converted to sleep two additional guests, and the salon L-shaped sofa contains a hide-a-bed that can sleep two additional persons for a total of eight. Vessel is factory equipped with central air conditioning/heat. Heater is separate from A/C. The A/C is Marine Air reverse cycle type. Two additional factory installed heaters are built in, one in the salon and one in the master stateroom. Custom interior design throughout: G and L Interiors (Traditional Residential and Marine). This vessel was completely updated and is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects. E-mail for details or visit the web site below: http://www.s487901756.onlinehome.us//Yacht/index.html Bridge: Up three steps from the aft deck is the bridge, the operational center of the vessel. It has a recently installed soft top with full strataglass enclosures with zippers that can be opened as is the case with the aft deck window material. There is an open, unobstructed view for both the captain and the passengers. The same beige/cream tweed carpet is contoured throughout the bridge area, including the stair treads leading up. There are twin padded full seats before the bridge panel, as well as padded surround seating to starboard and forward. Ample storage space can be found beneath these seats as well as within the teak cabinetry forward. Custom installed electronics and the quality Viking bridge gauges and controls are easily accessed by the captain. A newly installed Lowrance GPS/chart plotter and twin closed circuit television cameras have been added, the latter a convenience when there is a need to pilot the vessel stern first into or alongside a tight mooring. These cameras are located at the base of the radar arch, starboard and port. Additional electronics and bridge equipment include: * Furuno 24 mile radar * Robertson autopilot * lcom402VHF * Cybernet 2040 CTX VHF * Datamarine depth sounder * Datamarine knot indicator * Trim tabs * Fire extinguisher * Emergency engine shutoffs and fire protection system monitor at the helm * Bimini top with flybridge curtains * Additional fenders and lines * Life vests, all sizes, contained in zippered vinyl storage unit forward * Navigation lights * Pike poles, deck brushes and numerous other accessories inside teak storage cabinets forward * Original Viking tailored seat covers (two) at the helm Further electrical: * 30 & 50 electrical service * 30 amp power cord * 50 amp power cord with Glendinning cable master; both power outlets are located at starboard stern along with cable TV and phone connectors * 12V DC electrical system * 110V AC electrical system * Two 8D batteries replaced recently Deck: * Danforth anchor * Ideal windlass with chain and rode * Bow pulpit with rails * Four white fenders mounted in stainless steel holders * Lines Mechanical and Engine: Recent major engine check shows excellent compression and exacting maintenance standards. * Bilge blowers * Bridge controls * Engine Alarm * Emergency engine stop * Halon fire control system * Engine fuel shut off valve * Kohler generator, Diesel, 68.71 cu. inches * Alternator, 20 amps, 12 volts * Holding tank * Thermal acoustical insulation * Lube oil storage and transfer system * Hydraulic hynautic wheel steering * Bennett trim tabs * Walker air seps * Block heaters As can be seen from the photograph, these engines are in immaculate condition. Extensive documentation and maintenance records are available. Hull: This is a vessel constructed in the traditional era of a bygone day, superbly designed and made of heavy-duty fiberglass which makes her the ideal Great Lakes boat. She rides the waves stable and true. * Hull bottom and transom sealed with Interlux 2000 barrier coating * Interlux VC17M bottom paint * Hull washed annually before entering heated indoor storage Safety Features: * Ample quantity of life preservers. * Type IV throwable * Three wall-mounted fire extinguishers * Combination day/night VDS (flare gun) * Horn * Antique brass ship's bell, aft deck * Masthead light Additional information: * This vessel is in immaculate condition throughout with no scratches, stains or surface defects . She is recommended for the serious buyer who wishes to own an exceptional, traditional Great Lakes yacht. We invite you to compare her with any other vessel of her type (double cabin cruiser) and vintage currently on the market. This Viking is one of a kind. Her barrier coat and paint are in excellent condition, along with her original gelcoat. She is stored in a heated indoor facility each winter. Even her headliners are as new. No detail has been overlooked. We welcome your requests for any additional information you desire. Reason for sale: declining health of devoted owners (husband and wife). * Numerous original maintenance records and documents are available, including all factory literature and manuals. * This boat has always been a freshwater vessel. Newly Installed Custom Teak Flooring: Steven Menz, Master Woodworker. Please note that the flooring is constructed of individually installed traditional teak planking and is not to be compared with sheet-applied or synthetic products. Each board was individually numbered so that the color and grain run true throughout. All hatches fit precisely, and the major hatches, where possible, are framed with contoured corners. Each hatch includes the appropriate traditional solid brass hardware. This endeavor was commissioned by the present owners in 2008 and required several months to execute while the vessel remained in enclosed storage for half of the boating season. (All wall-to-wall carpeting was removed, including that alongside the double berth in the forward stateroom which is paneled in teak, as well.) The original Viking inlay flooring, also in pristine condition, is retained in the galley and the heads only. The present owners retained these as well as the entirety of the superb Viking teak joinery throughout the boat. Aft Deck: From the salon up two steps and through twin teak glass-fronted doors, the large aft deck is equipped with the original factory installed fiberglass hardtop and strataglass windows that can be unzipped and fastened upwards to provide ventilation if needed. There is a door to both starboard and port for easy access to the deck areas. The floor is original textured fiberglass with a new custom contoured beige/cream tweed carpet. In addition, the room contains the original Viking teak cabinetry behind which a complete wet bar with a sink and an icemaker/refrigerator can be found. There is also a door at the stern providing access to a teak stairway leading to the teak swim platform. The surrounding railings are also solid teak. The furniture consists of an upholstered loveseat and chair, an additional lounge chair with a coffee table to match. The upholstery is of a beige and mocha "sunbrella" fabric which is resistant to fading. The present owners have also included protective contoured coverings for all upholstered pieces to further protect the upholstery when the vessel is in storage or left unattended for a period of time. Also present are two teak side tables located to port. Custom made tan canvas runners are included for the aft deck and the salon in order to protect both the salon and aft deck carpets during viewing purposes and the flooring surfaces when workmen are engaged to provide services within the vessel. Decorative pillows also accent the aft deck furniture making this a most comfortable area in which to relax and enjoy a panoramic view of the scenery, rain or shine. Master Stateroom: The master stateroom is located three steps (teak) down aft. This room contains a center-line queen berth with generous space to move freely throughout the areas therein. There is extremely ample drawer and cabinet storage space throughout, including a full-sized clothes closet and separate locker. Three lamps provide excellent illumination, including a "his-and-hers" three-way lamp on either side of the bed for nighttime reading. The contoured bedspread is embroidered linen and includes decorative silk pillows. The window treatments to starboard and port, also including the large transom window, are embroidered silk organza overlaying English chintz, also lined and interlined. A matching drapery is also present on the window inside the full-length locker to starboard. The flooring throughout is teak. All additional Viking woodwork/cabinetry has also been retained in this room. The room also contains a fire extinguisher as per regulations. Master Head Aft: This head is located to port, and as per the guest head, contains a full bath with vanity, stall shower, mirrors, ample lighting and electric commode. The original Viking ivory-toned inlay flooring has been retained throughout. The window treatment is made of English silk organza with hand-applied antique lace trim surround. There is generous teak cabinetry providing storage space both above the vanity and below. Guest Stateroom Forward: This private stateroom features a double bed, generous drawer and locker storage and an opening hatch overhead. The draperies starboard and port are 100% silk dupioni, fully lined and interlined for longevity and aesthetic appeal. These include a complimentary trim along each perimeter. The custom contoured bedspread is fabricated of English chintz. Silk decorative pillows enhance the decor. (Unfortunately, these are not visible in the photograph below.) Unlike many forward staterooms, this room is amply lighted, including a reading lamp at the head of the bed, and it contains additional decorative accents. The room contains a genuine Persian rug. All woodwork throughout, including flooring, is solid teak. Guest Head Forward: The spacious head to port adjoins the guest stateroom and is accessible from the stateroom itself and the hallway as well. The doors can be closed to afford maximum privacy for your guests. The room is generously lit with a large vanity, sink, electric commode and a stall shower. The window curtain is silk with an antique lace border, lined and interlined. There is an ample mirrored medicine/storage cabinet above the sink as well as teak storage cabinetry beneath. The flooring is the original Viking ivory-toned inlay with no imperfections. Laundry Area: Located in the hallway to starboard are the Kenmore washer and dryer. The present owners can attest to the fact that the washer was never used as the original drum restraint strips used for transport from the factory were never removed. This was discovered and the strips were subsequently extracted shortly after the purchase of the yacht upon instruction by the present owners, and both appliances function perfectly. Neither has been used since the test run by the Kenmore sales representative who performed this work. Therefore, they remain in as new condition. There is a convenient rod above for use in hanging clothing. These appliances are concealed from view by a paneled teak door and attractive surrounding teak moldings. The hallway flooring is also teak. Galley: This vessel is a galley down style. It is located opposite the dinette to starboard and has a custom teak-paneled Kenmore refrigerator and freezer which matches the original Viking cabinetry style and was commissioned by the present owners. Solid brass safety latches hold both doors in place should the vessel be underway in rough seas. The galley contains a stainless steel sink with garbage disposer, instant hot water, a three-burner electric range, a microwave-convection oven, a disposal, water heater and fresh water system. There is ample storage above, below and alongside the countertops. A central vacuum system is also included. There is also a fire extinguisher in this room as per regulations. The flooring is the original ivory-toned Viking inlay material. Numerous kitchen utensils and other decorative accents are included with the purchase of the vessel. Dinette: Opposite the galley to port is the dinette area with ample seating for six adults. The teak table can be lowered and the dinette converts to a two-sleeper bed. The U-shaped surround seating is custom upholstered around the large table. Complimentary decorative pillows add to the comfort and aesthetic appeal. The window treatment is of a harmonious silk textile, and the area is extremely well lit. There is commodious storage space present beneath the seating area. The flooring and surrounding surfaces in the dinette are teak with a genuine (not a knockoff) Persian carpet located to the front of the table. All areas and accessories are in as new condition. Salon: Up two stairs (teak), the large salon offers ample seating with custom upholstered L-shaped sofas (one containing the hide-a-bed) to port with a French desk and chair to starboard. This makes a fine computer desk as well as a writing area as the desktop lifts for storage of papers, pencils and other related items. There is a wet bar also located to starboard. Numerous compatible silk decorative pillows arranged upon the sofas are included. As is throughout the vessel, all textiles are new. The salon also has immaculate teak joinery, teak flooring throughout and generous storage space. The original Viking Sony color television is contained in its own enclosed teak cabinet as per factory. A Sony audio system, also factory original, can be played throughout the vessel. Two lamps enhance the decor. (Please note: The designers are well versed in marine applications, and every permanent decorative or accent piece has been firmly secured in order to prevent accidents while underway. Personal items such as family photographs, candlesticks and the like must, of course, be stowed beforehand.) The ceiling lighting is of the traditional yacht design with color-compatible wooden bezels surrounding each fixture. A genuine Persian carpet (sale negotiable) enhances the overall decor. Should the future buyer(s) desire a substitute of similar quality, the interior designers have access to such and would be pleased to present artistically appropriate options in a variety of sizes at no additional cost. There is an ebony English tray table in the eighteenth century style located in front of the sofas. The draperies are of an ivory tone, and the large windows to starboard and port are equipped with Magna-Vue blinds. These blinds, when open, permit much more light and views of scenery to enter the room and were installed by the interior designers at the request of the present owners who wished to eliminate the "closed in" feeling of the original conventional mini blinds.

2003 Henriques (Outstanding Condition!)

2003 Henriques (Outstanding Condition!)

$85,000

Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey

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2003 Henriques (Outstanding Condition!) FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT: JAY 732-939-3502 or 2003 Henriques 28 Express -L.O.A: 30ft-8in -Beam: 10ft-2in -Draft: 35in -Fuel: 220 Gallons -Water: 30 Gallons -Displacement: 10,500 Lbs. Hull and Deck: -70 sq. foot cockpit with hinged transom door -Standard fiberglass hardtop and marlin tower with steering and controls -Interior accommodations include a fully enclosed head with electric toilet, shower, sink, and vanity; galley with refrigerator/freezer, dinette, sink, microwave, and cabinets; and a cabin with V-berth, hanging locker, and drawers. -60 gallon in-deck fish box -40 gallon transom insulated fish box / livewell Engine: -Twin 4LHA-DTP 200 hp Yanmar diesels (1,081 hrs) - easy access to perform routine maintenance on engines. -ZF 45A (2:1) Transmissions -1000 hour engine check (2010) -Running gear (new shafts, stuffing box packing, cutlass bearings, rudder packing) (2013) -Props reconditioned (2013) -Engine Coolers removed and cleaned (2012) -Replaced sea water hoses and clamps on both engines (2012) -Installed engine room oil pump (2011) -Installed Groco SSC-1500 Safety Seacock Engine Flush Kits (2011) - (3) New marine batteries (2014) Electronics: -Furuno Radar NAVNET (RDP-143) w/ GPS -Northstar 952X GPS -Furuno Sounder (FCV-582L) -ICOM M502 VHF -ACR GlobalFix iPRO 406 MHz GPS Epirb (2010) -Simrad Autopilot AP28 (2013) -30 Amp shore power service Accessories: -Rupp Standard Outriggers - Double Rigged -Good Anchor Windlass -Viking 6 Man Resc You Coastal Life Raft (2011) -Fisher Full Canvas Cover (2011) w/ custom support frame -Bottom paint removed (Farrow System), installed (4) coats Interlux 2000E barrier coat and (3) coats of Micron Extra (2012) -Micron Extra (1) coat (2014) -Canvas enclosure re-stitched (2012) -New Bow Rail (2013) -New Rub Rail (2013) -New boot stripe (2013) -New cockpit bolsters (2013) -Fresh and salt water washdown -Hot water heater (6 gallon) BOAT LOCATION: Atlantic Highlands, NJ (07716) Make: Henriques Model: (Outstanding Condition!) Length: 28 Dealer: Anglers Edge Marine ID: 205766 Ad provided by BoatingBay