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2004 VIKING 56 CONVERTIBLE - T-1550hp MAN 2842-LE433 Common Rail (3750 hours) Cruise 27 knots Max 36 knots, 1942 gallons fuel, 18’2” Beam, 79,326 lbs, Twin 21.5 kw Onan generators, Furuno Electronics, 3 stateroom layout with optional cross over forward cabin, teak decks, tuna tubes bow & cockpit bait tanks, Bluewater fighting chair, Eskimo Ice Chipper, Sub zero refrigeration, custom Boston Whaler tender. This Viking represents an excellent candidate with Common Rail engines! Now Offered $975,000.


1982 GRAND BANKS 42 SPORT CRUISER - T-310hp Caterpillar 3208T’s (2020 hrs) Cruise 10 kts Max 17 kts 13’7” Beam, 600 gal fuel, 270 gal water, Two strms, stall shower, Sealand Vacuflush head, Onan 7.5 kw gen set. The Grand Banks 42 SC (Sport Cruiser) is arguably one of the most attractive models ever offered on the easily driven economical Forty-Two hull. “Frenchship” is hull number #808 is a clean low hour original GB that appeals to cruisers, anglers and classic boat enthusiasts worldwide. Now offered at $167,500.


1998 GRAND BANKS 38’ EASTBAY EXPRESS - T-420hp Caterpillar 3126TA’s (965 hours) Cruise 24 knots Max 28 knots, 13’4” Beam, 360 gal fuel, 90 gal H20, 25,000 lbs disp, Onan 6kw gen set, Heart Inverter, Barrett enclosure and top, Flag Blue hull, Northstar electronics. When sea conditions become rough the 20 degree deadrise of the Ray Hunt hull design and the bullet proof Grand Banks construction insure your confidence and safety. Available $249,000.


2004 SUNSEEKER 37’ - T-285hp Volvo KAD 300’s diesels (275 hours) Cruise 28 knots Max 33 knots 11’7” Beam, 396 gal diesel, LOA 39’8”, 17,420 lbs, 3.5kw gen set, water maker, bow thruster, air-conditioning, Garmin “touch screen” electronics, KVH sat tv, Rainer bonded windows. This boat is loaded with excellent equipment and shows better than new. A very upscale approach to fishing on thirty seven feet. Now offered $274,000.


1990 GRAND BANKS 36 CLASSIC - T-210hp Cummins 6BT5.9 (2679 hours) Cruise 9 knots Max 15 knots 12’8” Beam 26,000 lbs, 400 gal fuel, 2 staterooms, two heads, Island bed master, Grunert Refrigeration, 8KW Onan generator, Heart Freedom Inverter, new batteries. This exceptional GB 36 #931 (1142 built) is an outstanding example (one we sold new) and is equipped with the preferred B-series Cummins power & Island berth master. Now asking $179,000.


2006 CABO 35 FLYBRIDGE - T-540hp Cummins QSC8.3’s (1250 hrs) Cruise 22 kts Max 35 kts 20,000 lbs, 425 gals fuel, 39’6” LOA, 2 strm, stall shower, Vacuflush head, 7.6kw Westerbeke gen set, A/C & heat, cockpit controls, fighting chair. Rare late model 35 Flybridge offers the finest construction & engineering. Anglers have recognized the Cabo 35’s seaworthiness & capabilities. Take a closer look at a yacht finished interior with world famous construction. Now offered $385,000.


1972 BERTRAM 31’ SPORTFISHER T-335hp Chrysler 440 ci V8’s (unknown hours) Cruise 22 knots Max 28 knots 11’2” Beam 10,600 lbs disp, 222 gal gas, 18 gal water, 24 degree deadrise, Furuno Navnet electronics. With a new teak interior fresh upholstery and recent electronics and fresh bottom paint this legendary classic is ready for her next care taker. Now asking $49,000.


1995 SKIPJACK 26’ FLYING BRIDGE S-230hp Yanmar 4LHA-STZE (1550 hours) Cruise 18 knots Max 22 knots 8’6” Beam, 6000 lbs displacement, 160 Gal Fuel, 50 Gal water, New Garmin Radar/GPS, Simrad Autopilot, Offshore bait tank. This is a perfect candidate for local fishing & cruising with reliable Yanmar power and the versatility of a trailerable flybridge boat. Now asking $59,900.


For Further Details Contact Ian McGhie 562.505.3502


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