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Garmin GPS
NorthStar GPS - 952X
Simrad Robertson Auto Pilot - AP22
Furuno 25 Mile Radar
Furuno Depth / Fish Finder - FCV-628
2 Icom VHF Radios - M330
Raw water washdown
Custom tackle station w/ sink
Gin pole for large tuna or other fish
30 lb danforth anchor w/ 25 chain 600' line
4 Off shore life jackets
10 Dock lines
Off shore Flare kit
Extra Racor filters
Rigid Deck lights
Galley Sink
Keurig
Toaster
Microwave
Electric countertop sautee pan
Xantrex Charger Inverter
Buss Heater
Roof Top Spot Light
2 Rule Bilge Pumps
Sony Am / FM CD player
Polyplanar Speaker
Sleeps 2 in the V berth
1 or 2 adult sleeping on futon main cabin
1989 Duffy 35, low shear hull, setup to cruise and fish. I am the 3rd owner, now for 18 years. She is clean, classic, reliable and economical. The design and layout is simple, nice and sufficient. She has 2 x 100 gallon fiberglass fuel tanks and is powered by a Cummins 6BT5.9 turbo 210 HP, 3125 hrs. The Duffy 35, designed by Spencer Lincoln, is known for its stable ride in most any sea. The Cummins B210 is rated and will cruise at 12 knots all day long while burning only 5.5 g/hr, 15 knots wide open. The Kennebec has been maintained and upgraded every year and performed perfectly. She is not expensive to own and operate compared to other vessels of this size and class and not a race boat though. Pictures have been updated with some from a 6 day trip around the Bahama's from a couple of weeks ago. Price recently lowered as the deck has suffered some water intrusion and is currently ok and will require work at some point in the near future. E-mail for more info, pictures or sea trial.
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