Tonight I added two pictures of the new electronics, a Garmin GPSMap 742 and an Icom M324 VHF with a Shakespeare 8' Galaxy antenna. While the picture shows no position on the display, it has a NMEA 0183 connection to the chartplotter, which (silly me) was not turned on at the time. Some of these pictures show the old Standard Horizon chartplotter which the Garmin replaced.
It has twin Honda 50's at about 695 hours and Honda controls. It's been serviced by Cook Engine here in Portland every 100 hours. Last service was about 660 hours. It also has a Racor fuel/water separator. Bennett trim tabs. It has a BEP DC switch panel for charge isolation and three batteries, two independent start batteries and an eight month old Group 31 AGM house battery. Boat was originally rigged by Les at EQ Marine.
It's been in fresh water since I bought it in 2008. Bottom paint is Pettit Trinidad SR and has been lasting about 4-5 years between coats. The Wallas stove works great. It has the largest porti-potty that will still fit under the V-berth filler. The window curtains have been replaced since these pictures and fit much better with black trim. They were custom made by Carols Custom Canvas here in Portland.
Blue Sea AC panel for shore power connection which runs the ProSport charger and an AC outlet in the cabin. Poly-Planar stereo speakers and a Pyle marine 1000 watt 4 channel Bluetooth amplifier.
The boat is in excellent condition and the only reason we are selling is to move up to a larger boat.