Engine
Perkins T6.3544M
Total Power
330hp
Engine(s) Hours
-
Class
Trawler
Length
41ft
Year
1982
Model
PT-41 Trawler
Capacity
-
. OWNER RELOCATED REDUCED TO $37,770
The Cheer Men 41 PT is a Classic Trawler built at the Kaohsiung Ship Yard in Taiwan. powered by Twin Perkins Diesels with New Transmissions 2018 , New Exhaust Elbows 2017, and also a Westerbeke Generator w/sound shield.
There has been a number upgrades to the vessel from 2016 including Blue Seas AC/DC panels, all New Gauges, New VHF w/AIS, Raymarine A 78 w/Navionics Charts, Down Vision Sonar, and Digital Radar. Current owner has spent over 11k upgrading electrical systems including Vessel Monitoring Systems, Pro Safe Galvanic Isolator, New Inverter, New Blue Seas A/C Selector Switch, and NEW Batteries plus interior/exterior finish on Port/Starboard Doors to mention a few..
There is a roomy Flybridge and upper station and with Bimini and there are canvas covers for all windows and doors. The swim platform has a mounted retractable davit system and she is a veteran Alaska Cruiser!
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