BST: 1985 43' Pearson
Brian Keenan
ybrokers at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 10:17:32 EDT 2009
For Sale: 1985 43' Pearson Motoryacht - These boats have been described as
a houseboat trawler due to the massive accommodations inside coupled with a
very seaworthy hull underneath. Efficient Twin 200Hp Perkins with only 1540
hours make her a great long range cruiser. The boat is set up to sleep 8.
The master stateroom is aft, a second stateroom is forward with a cuddy
cabin tucked midship. Two Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning units
with a slave unit in the forward cabin keep the boat comfortable in any
weather. The wide covered side decks and solid gunwales make docking and
line handling safe and easy. The flybridge helm gives 360 degree visibility
and has seating for the whole gang.
LOA: 43'
Beam: 14'10"
Draft: 3'0"
Displacement: 22,000 lbs.
Fuel: 300 gal
Freshwater: 200 gal
Lower helm electronics:
Furuno 1700 radar
Garmin GPSmap 182C GPS with chart plotter
Hummingbird VHF marine radio
Standard Horizon DP150 depth finder
Loud hailer
Stowe Navigator 2 trip log computer: Current speed, Average speed, distance,
time, wind speed
Upper helm electronics:
Raymarine L265 Depth / fishfinder
Standard Horizon Quest VHF marine radio
Standard Horizon RP 150 depth finder repeater
Twin 50 AMP Shore Power with 30 Amp adapters
Shore power cords
12.5 Kw Kohler Diesel Generator with 173 hours
Two Reverse Cycle Air-Heat units with a slave unit forward
Inverter
Battery Charger
Kenwood AM/FM/CD stereo in salon
Water heater
CQR style plow anchor
Danforth anchor
Powerwinch windlass
Anchor washdown
Dual station remote spotlight
Fenders
Bennett trim tabs
Anti foul bottom paint
Hot and cold deck washdown at transom
Teak swim platform
St. Croix dingy davit on top deck
Stainless steel radar arch
This boat is owned by a very knowledgeable US Coast Guard Captain. It is
maintained to commercial boat standards. You could bring food and clothes
and leave immediately for a long cruise. She is on the Mississippi River in
St. Paul, MN. From here you can go anywhere. The Ol' Miss runs south to
the Tenn-Tom and the Gulf. The Illinois canal brings you through Chicago,
into the Great Lakes and on to the East Coast.
Pictures can be seen at: www.yachtbrokersinc.com
Contact me today to see this vessel or with other questions.
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Brian Keenan
Broker
Yacht Brokers Inc.
(651)226-8274 Cel
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