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Promarine 8.8

Price AU $65,000 Negotiable



Price
AU $65,000 Negotiable
Details
9 m plate alloy with the following privileges
- Class 3C for 2 persons
- Class 2C for 2 + 6 (un-berthed passengers).
This vessel was previously in the Straits doing charter for research and also for charter fishing. Currently the vessel has been commercial fishing out of Bingle Bay.

Recently slipped:
Fuel tanks cleaned
Fresh antifoul

Main engine 250 HP shaft drive Cummins 6BTA with 3,300 hours - runs very well and has been well maintained.
Fuel 700 lts diesel
Cruse 10 knots (around 1400 rpm)
Fuel consumption at cruse, approx 15 lts per hour
Top speed 18 knots

Note: Was listed with the Min Kota but the owner has removed that and the fishing equipment from sale (and reduced the price accordingly)
Pot Hauler

New VHF
Furuno DFF3D Multi-Beam Sonar with the NavNet TZTouch3
SAT Compass
Simrad evo3
Near new VMS unit
Newly fited engine guard alarm symtem

60 lt potable water

Toilet

Note: safety gear not in date and some minor defects (i. E. Recent AMSA inspection noted the lifbuoy needs replacing and other similar things. A copy of the AMSA Inspection report is available). Agent will proved more information upon enquiry.

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Region
Queensland
Location
Bingle Bay QLD
Usage
Off-shore Fishing, Charter, Commercial
Reference
8458 Marnie D II
Year
1990 approximate
Length
28' 10" - 8.80m
Hull Material
Aluminium Hull Thickness survey report 20/02/23 available

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