File No. P2254





2007 60 x 18 x 2 Custom Inland Cruiser/Work Boat
Hull skin consists of Ό cold roll steel with 3/16 steel used in less stressed area
Wood superstructure
with a fiberglass deckhouse skin
Vessel is wired
and plumbed to ABYC recommendations
Intended area of
operation is for Inland Waters
Depth: 4
Draft: 2
Estimated
tonnage: DWT 48 tons
Engines: Twin
6V-71 Detroit Diesel engines rebuilt 250 to 275 hp each
Transmissions:
Twin Disc MG502 gears 2.47:1 ratio
Propellers: 23
x 21, LH & RH, bronze
Steering:
Hydraulic
Shafts: 2
Generator: 12.5
KW Onan diesel genset
Keel coolers are
2 x 6 channels welded to the bottom of the keel
Fuel capacity:
598 gallons
Fresh water
capacity: 384 gallons
Hot water tank:
20 gal Kenmore electric (115 volt)
The general
layout has the wheelhouse forward and raised with the lounge, galley and head
aft and the owners stateroom located below the wheelhouse forward. The wheelhouse has the helm station forward
center in the 10 x 16 space. A bunk
lays aft in this space and in back of the lazy bench. There is a glass inserted
door to port giving access to the deck.
The helm has a 36 wooden wheel, all engine monitoring gauges,
coordinated clutch-throttle controls and all required accessory switches. All
interior walls (bulkheads) are cut tongue and grooved woods consisting of
cedar, ash, pine and oak. The interior
decks are inlaid oak flooring. The
lounge-galley area is 14 wide by 20 long with galley to port with stainless
steel sink, 4 burner electric stove with oven and generous work area with
cabinets below and above and a 6 service bar.
Provision has been made for a built-in refrigerator.
There is a
bulkhead mounted air conditioner/heating unit (estimated to be 2 ½ to 3 ton
unit)
This vessel is
not totally complete. The following are
suggestions of what is needed to complete this vessel:
Supply and
install required safety equipment, bilge pumps, high water alarms and electronics.
Some fiberglass
refinishing is required to cover some small cracks and some exterior finishing
work. An exterior ladder guard is
required to allow access to the topside sundeck area. Hookup of the clutch and throttle controls, install the steering
wheel, install some interior light fixtures, touch up placed on the hull
(paint), touch up and fiberglass some seams on the superstructure, finish and
install stuffing boxes, install safety railing to sundeck area, install after
deck cleats and finish the bulwark around the stern. The cap rails on 36 the
safety rails require refinishing. The final check out may find some additional
items not mentioned here.
A recent survey
noted that the vessel is seaworthy, with good design and workmanship and will
make an owner an excellent vessel for recreation and or work boat
activity. Shes strong and has
sufficient power for light commercial use.
A very versatile vessel
New
Price $130,000 USD
Information is believed to be correct but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Please
contact us for further information sms@scrutonmarine.com