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This is 2 owner boat in very good condition. Purchased by us in the fall of
2005. In January of 2006 fresh bottom (matching green) and lower unit (black) paint
was done. Addtionally a Garmin color 192c was installed to accompany the existing
Raytheon VHF. December of 2006 the factory Clarion AM/FM/CD was replaced with
a Sony Marine unit with direct iPod connection.
The interior, cushions, Sunbrella top (green), front & side curtains (3), helm cover (green), and
matching cockpit carpet are all in good to very good condition. Additionally, the
boat features the optional auto windlass with anchor and 200' of rode ($2,400 option).
Boat is professionally maintained and has run strong on regular trips. This boat
draws lots of compliments and guessed to be a 2000 or newer.
Boat is located in Naples, FL and ready for immediate sale. NO trailer is included in
this sale.
PRICE - $27,000/OBO
Specs:
Low Cruise 3000/RPM - 28 MPH - Range 359 miles
High Cruise 3500/RPM - 33 MPH - Range 327 miles
Beam 8'6"
Hull Draft - outdrive up 1'6"
Hull Draft - outdrive down 2'10"
Fuel Capacity 100 U.S. gal.
Average Dry Weight (with engine) 5,170 lbs.
Holding Tank Capacity 10 U.S. gal.
Water Capacity 20 U.S. gal.
Deadrise 21°
Clearance to windshield 6'2"
Bomar® aluminum deck hatch w/ screen
One-piece welded 316L S.S. bowrail
Cockpit coaming bolsters - port, starboard & aft
316L stainless steel 8" cleats (7) includes 4 mooring, 2 spring
S.S. rod holders (4)
Recessed Bennett® trim tabs
1/2" 316L stainless steel bow eye
1/2" 316L stainless steel stern eyes (2)
Deluxe helm seat w/fore, aft & swivel adjustment (starboard)
Fiberglass-lined, insulated storage or circulating livewell w/cushion (starboard)
Custom back-to-back lounge seat w/removable cushions (port)
Transom w/cooler and sink w/removable cutting board and freshwater supply
3 rung boarding ladder
316L S.S. ski tow eye
Raw water washdown
Heavy duty rubrail w/stainless steel insert
6’3" forward v-berth
Interior lighting 12V
China bowl head w/holding tank
As a yacht broker (I'm reformed now) I listed one of these and crawled all over it for proper photos. It became one of my favorite boats of all time. The I/O models are awesome and such a boat with a china potty is a big help for landing the wife's approval. This boat is priced right from what I recall. This is a well found little boat built to very high standards. I know someone will buy it at or near asking.
BTW, I never sold the other one I was listing as someone bought it before I could get the word out. I hope you have similar luck!
Stretch, I have never noticed the green parts of the upholstery as being 'hot to the touch'. We have always used the boat with the bimini up and there are only a small part of the seat back that is green. I suppose on a very hot day that rear facing seat back (where it green is) could get hot, but again I have never noticed it or heard anyone complain about it. That seat folds flat btw to become a sort of 'sun lounge', though we have never used it that way. The back bench, that is always in the sun, is all white so there is no concern there. I will qualify the above by saying we use the boat Sept-May and store it for the summer.
The interior carpet is completely removable as well. It is all one piece and completely rubber backed, no snaps hold it in place. It fits the full cockpit sole and again I have walked around in barefoot and never had a problem with heat.
John, thanks for the comments. The added head has made longer trips an easier sell on the women of the house for sure.
Reading through the posts again I need to mention there are 2 summer projects we have on the list: a new prop set and fixing a very minor leak on power tilt. We are happy to have these done at our yard (less room to give on the price) or adjust the price accordingly down if the buyer would like to handle on his own.
We are already testing driving larger boats so bring offers!
I have added to the description of this Pursuit since it is not a typically seen model here at the "trading dock" to further show what makes this a great boat.
This is a great family cruising boat (cabin, head, swim platform, boarding ladder) and with the 4 rod holders, live well, raw water wash down can handle some lite fishing.
We have narrowed the search for its replacement, so this has got to go!
revluc.........exposure is the best thing you can do to sell the boat...make sure that everywhere you go with the boat that anyone who sees it knows that it is available.....the way mine sold was that it was parked on the road in front of my house with a big sign, the actual purchaser heard about it from a drive by...... called and essentially bought it over the phone (subject to sea trial) based upon his friends decription of the boat. We sea trialed last friday and cashed check that afternoon. BTW he was lookng at a couple of 26' Sea Ray overniters for less $$$ and couldn't believe the difference in performance. Says a lot for the Pursuit. Good luck with the sale. On another note.... we are really enjoying the Coronet.