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Features Meticulously maintained by her knowledgeable owners, this is a turn-key yacht. She is very clean and shows extremely well with no mechanical issues. She is ready to cruise. The bow thruster makes docking easy. The generator set and air conditioning keeps you comfortable. This is a very nice example of the popular Mainship 350/390 Trawler. Her semi-displacement hull allows a wide range of cruising speeds and fuel consumption rates. Keel protected running gear, 2 stateroom / single head layout, dual helm stations, extended flying bridge with a full helm enclosure and a covered aft cockpit are just a few of her highlights.
Accommodations This is an exceptionally well thought-out vessel. Extremely functional for her size with a smart floor plan. Sleeps four in a two-stateroom / single head layout. The cockpit features integral curved stairs up to the extended flying bridge and sliding glass door entry into the salon. It also provides easy access on either side of the vessel to the foredeck. Moving up to the flying bridge one finds the expansive aft area open for lounging or storage. Forward on the bridge is a centerline helm station with a Pompanette helm seat, two bench seats facing each other, and a fold out table on the centerline between the bench seats. Returning to the cockpit and entering the salon through a large sliding glass door one finds the power distribution panel conveniently located immediately to starboard. There is also a chart table and sofa to starboard while an entertainment center with storage and countertop space is across to port. Engine room access is by removable deck hatches in the salon sole. Further forward and on the same level is the L-shaped galley area forward and to port in the salon with the lower helm station and deck door for exterior sidewalk access across to starboard. Moving down through a companionway along the centerline from the salon one finds the guest stateroom with king-size bed to port and the head compartment with separate shower stall to starboard. The master stateroom is situated completely forward in the vessel and features an island queen bed and private access to the head compartment. The interior is bright with natural light through large opening panel windows and is decorated in mainly neutral colors with light beige carpeting with a multi-colored large area rug in the salon, gray headliner, light wood paneling and trim, green ultra-leather upholstery, drapes, and contemporary print fabrics and bed coverings. The hull is white with green accent stripes, green canvas, and black bottom paint. Salon The salon is accessed through a large sliding glass door with screen from the cockpit. Here one finds the power distribution panel immediately to starboard with a navigation station/chart table and three-person sofa also to starboard. This Flex Steel ultra-leather upholstered sofa has two incliner seats and a fold down center seat back with cup holders. There is storage underneath the sofa. A free-standing high/low dining table with fold out leaves. There is an entertainment center situated across to port featuring Corian countertop space, cabinet storage, bottle rack, a 20 Sharp LCD TV (LC-20AV4U) and sliding smoked Plexiglas doors to the Cyberhome DVD player and the JVC KS-RT111 AM/FM/cassette stereo. The galley is on the same level as the salon and located forward and to port with the lower helm station across to starboard. Engine room access is via three removable hatches in the salon floor. It should be noted that the salon, galley, and wheelhouse are open to one another and bright with natural light. Other salon featur
Galley The galley-up arrangement is positioned forward and to port in the salon. This L-shaped galley area is bright with natural light and features: Nova Kool dual voltage refrigerator with freezer below Built-in Tappan microwave oven Princess three-burner propane cook top Princess under-counter propane oven Light beige Corian countertops Large single basin sink Toaster oven Black & Decker Spacemaker built-in coffee maker Abundant storage cabinets and compartments Touch control 3 way light Clamp-on 110 V fan
Electronics and Navigational Equipment Upper Helm Robertson AP300X autopilot interfaced to chart plotter Northstar 951X chart plotter with DGPS Furuno 36-mile radar Icom IC-M59 VHF radio Apelco 365 Fishfinder Furuno FCV-667 color bottom scanner Aquameter Saturn 4 compass Jensen MCD 5110 AM/FM/CD stereo Lower Helm Robertson AP300X autopilot repeater Icom IC-M127 VHF radio Standard depth finder Saturn 4 compass Lev-O-Gage list angle indicator
Electrical System 120 volt AC panel and switch breakers 12 volt DC panel and switch breakers Two 30-amp shore service power cables with connections at foredeck or aft cockpit Two 8D marine deep cycle house/cranking battery banks Group 27 generator starting battery Dedicated bow thruster gel cell batteries Battery isolator Separate battery chargers for flooded and gel cell batteries Onan 8 KW diesel powered generator in sound enclosure, Racor fuel filter, fiberglass muffler. Approx. 770 hrs. 50 amp to dual 30 amp shore power splitter adapter Single 50 amp to 30 amp adapter 15 amp to 30 amp adapters (2) 120 volt outlets throughout Power distribution panel with generator controls, volt meters, polarity lights, and magnetic AC & DC circuit breakers
Deck Equipment Cockpit The generous cockpit is accessed from an extended swim/boarding platform aft and in through a transom door. The boarding platform offers non-skid decking, a fold-out swim ladder, and a handheld shower. The cockpit has full overhead cover from the extended flybridge overhang as well as deck hatch access to the lazarette storage area with generator and steering gear access. Other cockpit features include: Self-bailing capability Non-skid decking Snap-down outdoor carpeting Shore service power, water, TV, & phone connections for stern-in docking Gunwale mounted rod holders (2) Overhead and courtesy lighting Two storage compartments Water tank deck fill Stowable fish cleaning table Handheld shower MOB throw ring Foredeck The self-bailing foredeck is easily accessed from the cockpit by wide side walks on either side of the vessel. There is a sliding deck door on the starboard side from the lower helm station and high welded 1.25 aluminum railing. Foredeck highlights include: 55 lb Delta Quick Set Plow anchor 40' of anchor chain followed by 100 ft of 5/8 anchor rode connected to the plow Fortress FX-23 anchor with separate chain and rode Lewmar electric windlass w/foredeck foot switches Bow pulpit with anchor roller Anchor locker access Fresh water wash down Non-skid decking Courtesy lighting Deck hatches w/interior green canvas covers and screens (2) Shore power connections for bow-in docking
Engine /Mechanical Equipment Engine Details The engine room is accessed under the salon sole by way of removable deck hatches. All machinery is easily reached for service. The generator is located aft of the engine room under the cockpit sole. Engine room details include: Single Caterpillar Model 3116, 325 HP, fresh water cooled, turbo charged, 6-cylinder inboard diesel with 2000 total hours 2.5:1 ZF marine transmission Racor water separating fuel filter Thermal and acoustical engine room insulation X-Change-R oil changing system SeaFire automatic engine room fire extinguishing system 12 volt engine room lighting Emergency warning alarms for overheating/low oil pressure Marine Air reverse cycle heat/air conditioning units with digital thermostats and dehumidify mode. 16,000 BTU in main salon. 12,000 BTU in forward cabin Marine Hardware, Inc. Bow-Power bow thruster 120 volt water heater with engine heat exchanger Navigation and anchor lighting Electric horns 12 volt pressure water Waste holding tank with deck pump out or overboard discharge Cable television and telephone shore connections Shore water connection Three Automatic/manual bilge pumps Shower sump with pump Fuel shut off valves High water alarm Fenders and lots of dock lines Coast Guard safety equipment
Additional American flag with teak flag staff and canvas cover on flying bridge rail Lifesling man overboard retrieval system with hoisting tackle on flying bridge rail St. Croix model 175 lifting crane on upper deck with two sets of mounts (stowed) St. Croix model 488 heavy duty dinghy davits with winches and winch handles. No dinghy. Magma 14.5 gas grill with canvas cover mounted on stairway hand rail Folding aluminum deck chair on flying bridge Folding director chairs with green canvas, can be used anywhere (2) Direct TV satellite dish (manually aimed, w/o tuner) wired to TV and DVD Folding 3-speed bicycles (2)
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