Interesting Design

Actually, looks pretty nice. Too bad I already have a boat.
 
Reminds me of a Rossborough.
 
1999 Acadia 25
$50K

Yanmar 6LP 240 hp diesel.

1500 Total Engine Hours

New equipment added in 2014:

Garmin 740 chart plotter, radar, Icom VHF, CD/radio, depth sounder, AIS, 7 LED dome lights, bow thruster, 9000 btu A/C system, Aft canopy and enclosure

Engine upgrades include, new flexible motor mounts, shaft coupling, cutlass bearing, prop, timing belt & full service, new raw water pump.

3 new batteries, charger, 100 watt Solar panel, 2 new bilge pumps.

New fuel tanks added in 2016. Recent bottom paint & anodes.

Current owner has cruised the Great Loop and has been to the Bahamas twice. Boat is set up cruising.

Boat is scheduled to be in S.Florida by mid May 2016.

Asking $50,000.00

http://acadia25.com/USED/USED.htm
 
JamesTXSD":zgm3qsm7 said:
Reminds me of a Rossborough.

Agree, like the difference between a C-dory and a Venture.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Neat little boats. Not much in the way of a galley, but generous cockpit and outside wheel house--which you could make a full camper canvas if you wanted.

Interesting that several of the used ones have 200 to 300 hp diesels, trying to get a semi displacement boat to go faster!---and use a lot of fuel.

I agree that they would be a great boat for the Loop--with a few modifications--maybe enclose the wheel house, put a galley on one side, a dinette on the other...oh--that is sort of like a C Dory 25---which has an outboard, and more easily trailerable, plus can go stern to the beach, and will go faster, plus is lighter to trailer--and uses less fuel...!!
 
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