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Hull:
Type: Modified Vee fibreglass planing hull (Express)
LOA: 27' 1 Beam: 10' 5 Draft: 2' 4
Displacement: 6,100 Lbs
Colour: Grey hull, white decks
Builder: Concorde Yachts Inc, Baltimore, MD
Construction: Fibreglass
Engine/Electrics:
Powered by a single 101 HP, 6 cylinder Nissan diesel engine (Model SD33), fresh water cooled by a heat exchanger with a straight shaft and 3 blade bronze prop. Her fuel capacity is approximately 50 gals in one steel tank and she'll cruise at 10 knots using a little over 1.5 gal/hr.(approx).There is one 4D battery, 110V shorepower, 10 amp charger, 2 automatic bilge pumps, AM/FM/cassette stereo, VHF radio and a "Si-Tex" CVS-103 colour sounder.
Interior:
Down below she'll sleep four and has a standard layout with a convertible dinette to starboard and an enclosed head to port with marine head. The galley is forward of the head with a S.S. sink, cold water with manual foot pump and an electric (110V) 3 burner cooktop. Ahead of the galley and dinette on either side are 2 hanging lockers. The large Vee berth is forward and has an opening hatch over. The accommodations down below are fairly Spartan and could use some updating. The cabin heat is by a 110V space heater.
Exterior/Other Equipment:
The foredeck is well protected by a high railing and her anchor package consists of a Danforth anchor with bow roller, chain and line. The cockpit is very large and has 6 opening hatches to give access to the engine, shaft, steering gear, bilge, and fuel & water tanks. The helm is forward on starboard in the cockpit under a fixed hardtop enclosure and has very good visibility. Her steering is hydraulic and there is an upholstered helm seat, wooden highback mate's seat opposite and a couple of high backed plastic cockpit chairs. Off the transom is a FG swimgrid. Other gear includes a life ring, 2 lifejackets, fire extinguisher, searchlight and a boarding ladder.
Remarks:
Diesel powered fibreglass cruising boat with a big beam and a huge cockpit. Owner has moved away and wants sold. Located at our sales dock.
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