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    24' Farrins Finished Downeast Cruiser – SOLD

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    ID 1213 REF h1 Length: 1001' Year: 2003 Location: Maine Price: $59,500
    Hull Material: Fiberglass Number of Engines: 1 Total HP: 236 Fuel Type: Diesel
    Details:
    24' Farrins Finished Downeast Cruiser - SOLD

    NOW SOLD - WE NEED MORE GOOD BOATS - BUYERS READY

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    LOA: 24-0
    Beam: 8-6
    Draft: 2-0

    Engines

    Engine(s): Steyr Turbo Diesel
    Engine(s) HP: 236
    Engine Model: Jet Drive
    Hours: 236
    Cruising Speed: 8
    Max Speed: 12

    Tankage

    Fuel: 95 gals in 3 tansk
    Water: 35 in 2 tanks
    Holding: Portable




    Mechanical
    Heat exchanger type cooled engine, wet exhaust
    Morse controls
    Hamiliton jet drive
    Bow thruster

    This vessel is all about getting into tight quarters and thin waters. Besides being very manueverable she is economical as well. Her fuel range is currently 24 hours at 3 gph. This is a seriously tough boat with ample beam to provide her passengers with a comfortable ride when it pipes up a bit.



    Galley/Accomodations
    Mahogany trimmed in the Heresshoff style. Very high level of quality workmanship by Farrins Boat shop in Walpole, Maine.

    Cabin sole is teak and holly

    Non pressurized alcohol 2 burner stove, never used
    2 ice boxes
    Bus type blower heater plumbed from the engine coolant system
    Cabin heater
    Well ventilated

    V berth forward in bright airy cabin
    3 cabin top hatches with screens

    There are 2 helm seats, cockpit seating and seating for 2 in the galley
    Comfortable cockpit size for fishing or gunkholing
    Swim platform


    Electronics
    Simrad VHF
    Simrad Depth
    Simrad GPS
    Simrad Plotter
    Simrad Radar
    Flux gate compass Azimuth
    Stereo and CD
    12 volt recept. for cell phone


    Electrical
    12 volt system
    65 amp alternator
    2 batteries
    DC panel with breakers
    Some auxilary fuses per ABYC


    Deck
    22 lb Bruce anchor, 30' chain, 150' 1/2 nylon
    Bow roller
    Windlass
    Stern rail in SS
    Boarding ladder


    Additional
    Wipers
    Washdown system
    2 fire extinguishers
    2 bilge pumps
    1 manual bilge pump
    Horn
    Life ring
    6 rod holders
    Search light
    Cockpit cushions
    Tandem trailer with brakes
    Winter cover and frame
    This "Gentlemans Yacht" is an exceptionally sturdy vessel of the type that has been used for years in the British Isles as pilot or patrol boats. Not only is she pleasing to the eye, but her well thought out features give this vessel a "big boat" feel with comfortable side decks and handrails allowing easy access to the foredeck and generous, pliable rubrails that take the worry out of docking in tight quarters.

    For its size, this boat is packed full of desirable features, starting with generously sized, all-stainless hardware (including nine bitts and cleats), grab rails all around, six rod holders and a very useful and handsome swim platform with a strong, easily deployed ladder. Everything about this craft says, ?function first.? Incorporated into its design for added versatility is a Hamilton Jet Drive, coupled with a bow thruster, which allows unlimited maneuverability in tight quarters and in shallow water (draft is only 24?) for the purposes of exploring, picnicking and swimming in secluded spots and perhaps diving or other such endeavors.

    Old Crow?s interior is surprisingly well appointed and carefully thought out. Every bit of available space is utilized for storage in drawers and cubby holes. The trim is oiled mahogany; cushions are green canvas; the cabin sole is teak and holly; the overall look is sharp and snappy. One especially nice feature is the cabin heater, which keeps the interior cozy in all weathers and seasons. The Simrad electronics package is superb, as is the radio with CD player and great speakers. There are eight interior light fixtures, a cockpit floodlight and an excellent spotlight. Visibility is not a problem; there are sixteen windows and ports, including three roof hatches with screens.

    This is a boat that must be seen to be fully appreciated; we have only scratched the surface here. On top of all of the above, she shows like a new boat and has had only 220 hours of use, most of that as the photographer?s platform in the production of an in-depth book on one of Maine?s tidal rivers.

    This vessel is not a high speed planing hull, but rather an efficient and extremely maneuverable displacement hull designed specifically for relaxed savoring of the marine environment, enabling you to take her just about anywhere you want to go. While she can reach 10+ knots with a light load, 8 fully loaded, she will cruise a comfortable 7 knots all day long on very little fuel. In addition she comes with a custom built trailer providing the option to explore other interesting bodies of water around the country without spending a fortune to get her there.



    The boat has been surveyed recently and is in excellent condition. The valuation was in excess of $100,000. not surprising since the owner has over $125,000 invested.

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    Disclaimer: ALL DETAILS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT WITHOUT GUARANTEE - VESSEL OFFERED, AS IS, WHERE IS, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, PRICE CHANGE, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE

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