Engine
Ford Lehman 6 Cyclinder
Total Power
135hp
Engine Hours
3170
Class
Motorsailer
Length
39ft
Year
1986
Model
39
Capacity
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This 1986 Island Trader Motorsailer is ready for its next adventure! It is a perfect vessel for cruising the Northwest and for that trip to Alaska and beyond. You have all the advantaged of a trawler plus the bonus of being able to sail her as well, very fuel efficient The interior teak wood work is beautiful and the hand carved teak doors show the proud craftsmanship of the vessel.
This vessel sleeps seven people with a queen stateroom forward, midship stateroom with bunk for two and the main salon that sleeps two in a double pullout and one on the other side. Large galley with new deep stainless steel sink and faucet, ceramic tile on the countertop and new 3 burner countertop electric stove. There is also a microwave and a Kenmore 9.5 CF refrigerator. There is a toilet with sink and lots of countertop storage and in a totally separate area is the shower with tub.
This vessel also includes:
- 8.5 Bower thruster
- Two 4D batteries in the aft Lazaret
- Furuno
- Raytheon R 20x Raster Scan radar
- Novice PowerPilot
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