Engine
MerCruiser 4.3L V-6 MPi Bravo 3
Total Power
440hp
Engine(s) Hours
970
Class
Cruisers
Length
30ft
Year
2002
Model
2900 SCR
Capacity
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This is being offered by the 2nd owner. He wants to move into something larger. It has been well maintained for both owners by Collins Marine! Hours are 970/980.
The elegant Maxum 2900 SCR has plenty to be proud of, as a survey below deck proves. The forward stateroom and mid berth can sleep four in comfort and privacy. The fully equipped galley - finished with WilsonArt countertops - has all the creature comforts of home, while the convertible U-shaped dinette allows for plenty of elbow room. And the head features an electric-flush toilet, a molded shower, sink, vanity and cabinet. On deck the 2900 is equipped with an ergonomically designed helm sporting a digital depth indicator, illuminated compass, VHF radio, and wood grain wheel and dash panel. Putting the world behind is simple, thanks to the 2900 SCR?s exhilarating speed and maneuverability.
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