Engine
Catepillar 3208
Total Power
-
Engine(s) Hours
1500
Class
Motor Yachts
Length
40ft
Year
2000
Model
4000 Express
Capacity
-
This beautiful Tiara has just gone through a pretty major restoration... new air conditioner in forward berth, vacu-flush head recently replaced (forward) and serviced (aft), complete rebuilding of entire hydraulic system... opening garage, opening engine room hatch, new shore power cord (electric extension and retrieval), huge swim platform, replacement of all plumbing and pump components in aft of boat as well as other bilge pumps, completely buffed and polished by south Florida compounding expert, generator just cleaned and rebuilt, LOW ENGINE HOURS (port 900 hours , starboard 150 hours), a full compliment of newer Raymarine electronics, clean interior, brand new bottom paint, new transom doors and hardware... extra props... runs like a top with it's Caterpillar 3208 engines. Sleek lines and the quality of Tiara, this is a very solid vessel.
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