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In the salon looking aft / doors opened
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The galley looking forward
Details
Location: Marathon, FL
Type
Power
Year
1956
Manufacturer
Custom
Model
Sedan Cruiser with fly-bridge
Length
39
Hull Type
STEEL
Fuel
DIESEL
Inboard/Outboard
SINGLE
Price
$37,000.00
City
Marathon
State
FL
Zip
33050
Phone Number
9544567896
Builder
Edmond J. Marois
Designer
same
LOA
40
Beam
11.5
Bridge Clearance
17
Draft
3.5
Engine Model
Lehman 6 cyl diesel
Engine Hours
700
Cruising Speed
7
Max Speed
10
Fuel
200
Water
120
Accommodations
Two in forward berths plus there is a hide-a-bed couch in the salon.
Mechanical Equipment
30-60-300 amp Schumacher Elecric starter/charger; a belt-driven 3 kw Pincor generator and a 1 kw Honda gas generator; there is also a Honda gas pump; An Incinolet toilet fully complies with all discharge laws.
Galley Equipment
Princess three burner gas stove with oven; large microwave oven; oversized single stainless sink; hot and cold running water and LOTS of accessible galley storage space. The Norcold refridgerator is AC/DC and sits atop a storage drawer for ease of access. It has special panels to hold the cold in -- very handy in the tropics; She also comes with a washer and dryer in a separate cabin on the port side.
Electronics and Navigational Gear
There is a Horizon ship-to-shore radio. The main one pivots -- you can use it in the deck house or flip it up and have access on the fly-bridge. Backup is a hand-held.
Electrical System
She runs on electric and battery power and all systems back each other up. There are generators (two) along with a 2500 watt Pro-Watt DC to AC inverter.
Deck and Hull Equipment
We have a spare spool of new anchor line in the bilge on a rack. There are two main anchors (Danforth and Plow) along with chain. Extras of dock lines and plenty of fenders too. Part of the back deck is screened for added living space at anchor or when tied to the dock. She's had the DEVOE paint system for years.
Additional Equipment
The fuel and water tanks are fiberglass. All bulkheads are water-tight and all compartments have bilge pumps along with small muffin fans to insure total dryness. Bilges are bone dry. On the bow is a dinghy davit, a cradle and a dinghy. Also aft is a movable davit (from port to starboard) which is strong enough to hoist your motorcycles ashore when visiting new ports.
Sails/Rigging
On the fly bridge a custom bimini top shades well. Also a wrap around canvas was made to give added protection to the windows in a storm. The back deck has her own canapy for added shade.