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Old 18-08-2017, 10:21   #1
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50' Trimaran

Very well built and maintained trimaran 50' long by 28' wide with a 3' draft. Pushed by twin Honda BF50 4-stroke XL lower unit she cruises 7-8 knots. Max speed about 11 knots. It would go much faster with a sail rig. Great cruiser and/or liveaboard. It was built with a lot of thought and a very large budget.
She was built cold-molded with okume marine plywood and west system epoxy throughout.

Sleeps 8 people: 2 forward cabin, 2 aft cabin, and 2 guest in each wing berth.

Raymarine navigation system with c120 display, depth sounder, fish finder, auto pilot, wireless remote with all data, and SiriusXm satellite weather capable.
Raymarine 45stv satellite TV system.

Newer west marine VHF radio.

4x 120 (480 watts) of solar panels with a Morning Start 30 amp digital readout charge controller.
Two Agm 8D batteries for the house bank.
Charles 45 amp 3 bank battery charger.

1 Honda 2000i generator. Vessel has two built in boxes for the generator(s). Each box also holds (port,starboard) group 27 starting batteries for the outboards. With an additional 2000i the combiner box makes 4 kw with two generators. Boat is being sold with one generator.
50' 30 amp shore power cord.

One head featuring a separate shower, small stainless sink, a large mirrored medicine cabinet, and Formica counter top.
Forward cabin and aft cabin both have settees for getting dress with storage. Hanging lockers and drawers.

Lager galley with:
Lots of cabinet space.
Two Engle 12v/24v/110v top loading refrigerators or freezers.
3 burner propane cook top.
One burner electric or alcohol stove top.
Very large double stainless sink with pressure fresh water and pressure salt water on a foot switch.
Drop down trash can.
She is very comfortable. Lots of storage.

Lewmar windless.
44 Claw anchor and 45 Plow anchor each with chain and rode.
85 gallon stainless water tank.
20 pound fiberglass propane tank.
5x 27 gallon plastic fuel tanks. (one never installed)

Built in rain catcher on cabin top.
Built in passive ventilation to forward cabin and wing berths that can be open/closed from forward cabin. Wonderful option when it's raining to still have air moving trough.

Has an emergency tiller.
The boat was cutter rigged. It has no mast, no sails. The chain plates are all there and look fine. Works great as a power trimaran. But is ready to pop a mast up if you want. The 10ft bridge clearance is handy too.
The boat is titled in 1982 but had a major refit in 2006-2009.
Has made many Bahamas trips.

We know of two mast for sale close by for 1,000 each.
The boat has it all. Ready to go cruising again. Perfect for a family. Also has great charter opportunities.


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Old 18-08-2017, 11:12   #2
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Re: 50' Trimaran

Interesting boat. Where is it located, and what is your asking price?
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