35' 1999 Mainship 350***SOLD***
Type: | Trawler | Year: | 1999 | Make: | Mainship |
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Model: | 350***SOLD*** |
Length: | 35' |
Status: | Sold | Price: | $ 119,000 | Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
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Date Posted: | 2015-04-22 |
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LOCATION: TORONTO, ONTARIO
This stunning Flag-blue fast trawler has been lovingly cared for and updated by her meticulous owner – OVER $55,000 in the last two years – with receipts to prove! – work done includes new bow and stern thrusters (2012), Stainless steel davits on flybridge (2011), Flybridge full enclosure (2011/12), and much more! The improvements took her from being a great vessel to being a truly exceptional one. She is powered by a single, reliable 300hp Caterpiller 3116 with under 500 hours!! Come have a look, this beauty is ready for your next adventure be it a cruise around the harbour, south to the islands, or the great loop!
Specifications and Equipment :
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Dimensions LOA: 39 ft 9 in      LOD:  34’ 9†Beam: 14 ft 2 in Maximum Draft: 3 ft 8in. Displacement:   22,000 lbsHull awlgripped in Flag Blue by Bristol Marine (1999)Engine: Caterpillar 3116, 300 HP , with approximately 470 hoursTanks Fresh Water Tanks: 2 X 65 gal Fuel Tanks: 2 X 150 galHot Water Heater: 6 gal. powered by AC. Water also heated through engine heat exchanger.Holding Tank:   35 gal  (2009)New low permeation rubber waste hoses on all fittings to waste tank and macerator: spring, 2013Accommodations Centreline Queen in forward cabin with several sheet sets and a down comforter with duvet cover  Twin Singles in guest cabin, modified with centre of hard foam and Queen foam mattress-top with two Sleeping bags and cases. Multiple bed pillows Pull out sofa (double bed)  in salon All low-draw LED interior ceiling lighting, including reading lamps in both berths, and the under-mount fixture in the galley Electronics VHF in wheelhouse and on flybridge. Boat also has station licence for the VHF radios. AM/FM stereo radio with speakers in salon and forward berth. Steering wheels and engine controls and gauges on flybridge and in wheelhouse Inside Equipment Separate batteries in forward compartment for windlass and bow thruster, both connected to charging system. Smart Battery charger (2010) Mechanical: Bow Thruster (2012) with joy stick controls on flybridge and at lower helm Stern Thruster (2012) with joy stick controls on flybridge and at lower helm Electric windlass with 20 KG Rocna primary anchor and 250 feet of chain with controls at lower helm Garmin GPH 10 auto pilot and properly sized hydraulic pump with control panels on flybridge and lower helm Stainless Steel Davits on upper fly bridge (2011) with 350 pound working capacity Galley: Propane 3-burner stove with oven (solenoid operated from DC side of electrical panel) Nesting Teflon coated cookwear and lids Built-in Microwave (AC power only) Built-in coffee maker (AC power only) Pressurized Hot water system Dual power Fridge with separate freezer compartment (runs on AC or DC) Cutlery, dinner plates, bread plates, cereal/salad bowls, assorted drinking and wine glasses plus Plastic plates and serving bowls Electrical Equipment Boat pre-wired for phone and cable tv with inlets in bow and stern by power inlets Two 50-foot 30amp shore power cables One 50amp to 30-amp Y connector  Outside Equipment/Extras Expandable table on flybridge Screen for sliding aft cockpit door (2008) Flybridge cushions Removable Magma BBQ mounted on port cockpit coaming (with cover) Two wood and canvas deck chairs (currently on Flybridge) Secondary anchor, chain and 200 feet of rode in stern lazarette Flagpole and Canadian flag 10-foot Titan aluminum-bottom rigid inflatable with Tohatsu 9.8 hp electric start gas motor Inflatable comes with aluminum oars and fabric cover The boat’s inventory shall include all safety equipment on board, including but not limited to life jackets, life ring with floating line, flares, horns, boat hook , fire extinguishers, etc. All flares and pyrotechnic safety equipment is current as per safety regulations. There are 8 PFD’s approved by the Canadian Department of Transport and 8 PFD’s approved for use in US waters by the US Coast Guard. |
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