Engine
Perkins 6.354m
Total Power
260hp
Engine(s) Hours
-
Class
Trawler
Length
43ft
Year
1975
Model
43 Trawler
Capacity
-
This boat can be driven from the flybridge or main salon. Powered by Twin Perkins Diesels with 130hp the boat can get up to 16kn max speed thanks to the hull design (per Boating magazine review in 1975). More speed, faster cruising, and reduced pitch and roll that others in the class suffer from without the loss in fuel economy! Expected fuel burn at 8-10 kts is 2.5 gph.
Great Liveaboard option as it is super open, airy, with lots of head and shoulder room on board.
Key Features:
- Sleeps two in the aft cabin on a queen size center mount bed, one in the v-berth, and up to 3 on the converted galley table.
- Main salon is open and airy with great visibility.
- Full galley is down with a dinette that can seat 6+ people comfortably with a 6'6'' ceiling!
- Apartment size AC refrigerator, microwave, and a three burner gas stove/oven. Washer drier combo as well.
- There is a head with a shower off the aft stateroom and 2nd crew day head off the galley.
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