Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: CAT
- Model: 3116TA
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 300hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Alloy
- Engine Location: Port
- Make: CAT
- Model: 3116TA
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 300hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Alloy
- Engine Location: Starboard
Tanks
Other
Cabin is two steps down from the cockpit deck through the teak salon door. Large side windows are fixed and there are front deckhouse windows which can be hinge opened at the lower end (they have been caulked closed). On the aft bulkhead are two slide opening windows. The sole has vinyl teak and holly flooring and the layout has a 4 seat dinette to the port side with tan leather-like vinyl and a fold-in-half teak table with storage beneath. To starboard just behind the salon door is the electrical panel and A/C controls (currently inoperative). Just ahead is the entry to the head with electric head, vanity sink top, mirror, and cabinets. There is a drain in the floor if using the faucet wand for a shower. Next forward on the starboard side is the galley area with stainless steel basin sink and generous countertop. GE microwave is on the counter and a Isotherm stainless front refrigerator with small freezer compartment inside is below. Moving forward there is a hanging locker to the port and then a V-berth with blue canvas cushions. These cushions and the dinette cushions have upholstered terry cloth covers on them. A door forward accesses the anchor locker. The V-berth has a filler piece and cushion, plus the dinette table can be lowered and converted to a berth, potentially accommodating 4 friends for overnight. This cabin trimmed with teak drawers, counter sea rails, edged cabinet doors, plus door and window frames. Sliding cabinet cubby doors have been replaced with Lexan. There are a couple of hanging rod holders above each side of the V-berth and above the dinette. An Insignia TV is on a wall mount by the galley. The main cabin headliner has been renewed although the V-berth area is incomplete. The head door has been removed although there is an opaque curtain.
Generous sized cockpit with non-skid finish, with two pedestal mounted roto-cast, gimbal equipped fighting chairs with cushions. There are 7 flush-mounted rod holders in the gunwale. There are hose connections for a livewell and a saltwater washdown as well as a freshwater washdown. There is a teak swim platform on the transom (new '20). The forward end of the cockpit has engine boxes with cushions and these are shaded by the flybridge overhang. A pair of stereo speakers are mounted on the outboard wing panels and a stereo remote control is mounted just inside the cabin door. The outrigger bases are Lee Senior and the poles are downsized to only the upper sections with a single spreader (they are easily removable from the bases if you want to save drawbridge openings). Two deck hatches access bilge storage areas and a center aft hatch accesses the aft bilge pump and rudder table. There is cockpit lighting. On either side of the cockpit are teak boarding treads where someone might step up before going to the bow or getting on and off the boat. There are 9 rocket launcher-style rod holders on the aft flybridge railing.
Access to the bridge is up a two-step ladder from the rear of the port engine box. The bridge features a centerline steering station on a console with a passenger riding bench seat in front of the helm. There is a venturi windscreen and stainless steel safety railing around the top of the bridge. The overhead top is a welded aluminum half tower with a laced canvas top (white on top, light blue under). This top was custom built to have no forward sight obstructions for the helmsman. It has an overhead speaker for the Vhf radio and an aft florescent light. The helm seat is a Pompanette style bench seat mounted on two pedestals. Centerline in front of the stainless steel helm wheel is a magnetic Ritchie Powerdamp compass. A Rockville marine stereo system (Bluetooth) was added with amp and speakers. Grey SeaDek cushioned decking with blue trim was added to flybridge. There is an enclosure not in use rolled up under the console (condition unknown).
Electronics:
ICOM M304 white Vhf radio
Datamarine CD400 digital depth recorder
Raymarine SmartPilot autopilot
Garmin 7607 color touchscreen GPS/Chartplotter/depth sounder (transom tranducer)
Foredeck opening anchor locker
Bow cleats with fairlead chocks
Fortress anchor, chain lead, and rode
Stainless steel bow rail
Opening bow hatch with Lexan top (over V-berth)
Deckhouse side windows (fixed) replaced with American Marine Products (now owned by Pompanette) installed 6/06
Two trumpet air horn
Storage under the forward helm bench seat
Air conditioning unit under the flybridge forward brow
Drink holder catch tray made of Star board mounted by windscreen bench seat
Midship spring cleats
Aft cleats below the gunwales with top corner hawser pipes
Grab rails on transom for pulling up onto swim platform
Teak flag mast
Fenders and Lines
Fuel tank was replaced – new Aluminum 5025 (.19"thick) tank custom built by Doll Marine in 1999 (now stick read fuel level, access aft)
White gelcoat hull and deck house with royal blue boot stripe and deckhouse stripe with accent – Blue bottom paint (renewed 2023)
Transom wrap, 2020
New swim platform, 2020
Under gunwale rope lighting, green
Underwater lights, blue or white, 2022
LED cockpit spreader lights
Spare set of 3-blade propellers (stored off the boat)
Previous ownership current owner added a full-length spray rail to the chine which reduces rock in a beam sea drift or anchoring situation
120v AC / 12v DC electrical system, main electrical panel in cabin with voltage, amp meters, and battery condition meter.
Two Group 31 AMG batteries (house and starting), portside
Two Group 31 AMG batteries (starting), starboard
Batteries, battery boxes, heavy wiring, and radial battery switches recently renewed
Xantex TrueCharge 20amp/12v/3bank battery charger
Newmar galvanic isolator
Parallel battery start via radial switches
30amp Shorepower cord and inlet plug
CAT engines replaced original Detroit Diesel 8.2ltr motors in approximately 1997/1999, at that time the boats hour meters read approximately 3000 hours, currently they are reading 5870 = approximately 2852 hours since replacement. Starboard engine was removed from boat and overhauled in 2020, approximately 170 hours runtime since. Starboard transmission was replaced in 2022. The CATs run great and fire up easily.
New starboard inboard sea strainer
Two new engine starters and solenoids
Racor primary fuel filters
Walker Air-sep crankcase breather system
1 and 1/2“ shafts, 4-blade Federal props (21" x 25.5")
Cutlass bearing, new split shaft couplings 3/18 (no grounding or damage, just routine maintenance), shaft log repair 2023
Hynautic hydraulic steering, helm unit replaced recently ('22?)
Rudder boxes and packing were recently updated including a new stainless steel rudder arm and SeaStar ram
Bilge blowers
Pressure Fresh water system with accumulator tank
Ocean Breeze Air-conditioning in cabin and head (electric heat), unit was new 2013 (currently in need of descaling not operating)
Isotherm 4.6cu.ft. refrigerator operates either on AC or DC power, new 3/08
This vessel is in operational condition and ready to go fishing, diving, cruising today. Diesel power is dependable and economical. Current owner has thoroughly enjoyed the boat and is selling due to reduced time available to use her.
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. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Mechanical Disclaimer:
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing.