will trade for larger center console or express cruiser
Features: One owner last 7 years, professionally operated and maintained.
Length: 53.0 feet
Beam: 15.5 feet
800 Gallon Fuel Capacity
200 Gallon Fresh Water tank
100 Gallon holding
Approximately 48,500 lbs displacement
Engines: Twin inboard/outboard MANN 680 HP
Galley: Sub zero Refrigerator Freezer
3 burner ceramic stove top
Corian Counters
Double Corian sinks
Microwave oven
Convection oven
Trash Compacter
Great counter and provision storage
Electronics/Electrical full12/110/220 volt power distribution
Kohler 11.5KW Genset in sound shield
Engine room Camera for underway viewing of engine area
Flat screen in Salon with Sat. TV
CD Player (custom)
DVD (custom)
4 zone heating/cooling
Bridge Helm: Bow thruster
Trim Tabs
full instrumentation
Raymarine GPS
Raypilot 65
VHF/Hailer
Ray St60 Tri Data
Wet Bar
Icemaker
Bimini top with black sunbrella and full eisenglass enclosure
Other: 11 foot Novarainia with 30 HP 4 stroke Honda
Underwater BLUE LED Lights
Recent bottom paint (sprayed not roller)
2 separate Vacu-flush systems
MANN V8 680 HP
24 knots cruise
1900 RPM 37 GPH
Full Beam Master
Queen VIP Forward
3rd stateroom 2 bunk beds
Full Size Washer / dryer
Deck: Full walk around decks
Low line electric windlass
forward sun pad
Fenders and fender holders
Gleddening shore power cable system
Weaver davit system on extended swimstep.
My ABL boat listing ( 21'Atlas Pompano) has been sold.Thank you for your website. The day after it sold I had another person e-mail me about the boat also. I have told many people here about your website.
Mary Oberli, Palm Coast, Florida.
Dear Lane-I had a very solid experience selling my boat through ABL. I had never sold a boat
before so I was flying by the seat of my pants, so to speak. After posting my boat on
the ABL site, I started hearing from people across the country regarding the Sea Ray.
I live in Raleigh, N.C. I heard from people in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, South
Carolina and a number of people in North Carolina. I ultimately ended up selling the
boat to a soldier stationed in Iraq, but worked through his wife, who lives in Texas
and his father, from Indiana, ended up driving to North Carolina to pick it up. As
Marshall McLewen predicted, the medium is the message and as technology improves, this
world is going to continue to become smaller. I got more for the boat than I
originally expected and was quite pleased with the support I received from ABL
throughout the process.
Don Reuter