Engine
Crusader 350
Total Power
-
Engine(s) Hours
-
Class
Houseboats
Length
50ft
Year
1987
Model
50 Classic
Capacity
-
1987 Gibson 50 houseboat
Twin Crusader 350 engines
Westerbeke generator
Marine air/heat
Upper and lower helm stations
Bimini top
Fender baskets
Hardwood floor main salon and galley area
Lots of windows for sunlight and also has blinds
Galley with full size refrigerator, oven, cooktop, microwave, sink and custom countertops
Dinette starboard side
Bathroom with electric head and hot/cold shower
Aft master stateroom with queen size bed and clothes closet
Forward in front of the helm walk down into the cuddy cabin with two full beds and an additional bathroom with electric head and sink
This boat has always been kept in a freshwater lake and kept in a covered slip
Engine 1
Engine 2
Disclaimer
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