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<table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:100%;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The Outer Reef 26 Trawler-Tug was one of thirty (30) built by Outer Reef Marine of Florida between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. She is of trawler design with a displacement hull and a ballasted keel running aft on centerline to a protected prop and rudder secured at the bottom by a supporting strap. The exterior was designed to provide a tug-like look with: a false stack on the cabin top (for storage); aft mini-sundeck; wheelhouse with inside helm; berth forward and down; saloon/galley aft and down with port side head; and aft cockpit. Her hull is solid, hand laid-up fiberglass with a fiberglass/balsa core composite deck. The hull interior is lined with Sintra plastic, and the cabin aft bulkhead was stiffened with Klegecell. She is not fast by todays standards, but will do a leisurely six knots all day at a very economical burn. Of the thirty (30) Outer Reefs produced, some have found their way to Canada and the Great Lakes. At 7,500 pounds and only 9 wide, she can be loaded on a trailer. *She has a 2 6 draft.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Tugs interior is a tasteful combination of teak veneer, molded fiberglass, fabric hull liner, and solid teak trim. All cushions have a thick, six-inch foam core covered in a rich designer fabric. There are large fixed windows in the wheelhouse and main saloon with two (2) large overhead opening hatches and three (3) opening ports. The cabin will sleep four (4) adults, and there is over six (6) feet of standing headroom.
V-Berth
The V-berth is forward and three (3) steps down from the wheelhouse. Looking to the forepeak, there is a teak hatch that allows access to the chain locker. The berths are over six-feet in length, and there is one (1) opening overhead hatch and two (2) opening ports.
Wheelhouse
The wheelhouse provides very good protection from all weather conditions. There are three (3) fixed windows directly forward with two (2) fixed side windows for excellent visibility. The helm is to starboard, and has: a large overhead opening hatch; teak wheel; engine gauges and controls (not installed); and electronics (not installed). To port and starboard of the helm are sliding teak doors which afford easy access to the deck, and when opened, provide excellent ventilation. Adjacent to the helm is room for a mates chair with a storage cabinet forward and lockers outboard port and starboard. Access to the engine room is through two (2) large hatches in the wheelhouse sole. There are fixed windows aft to port and starboard providing good visibility astern.
Main Saloon
The main saloon, galley and head are aft and two (2) steps down from the wheelhouse. Immediately to port is a private, stand-up head containing: a marine manual toilet with macerator and holding tank; stainless steel (SS) sink with cold pressure water; teak medicine cabinet with mirror; storage outboard; and one (1) opening port. To starboard of the saloon is a convertible L-shaped settee with: a removable table; storage outboard and below; 120V GFI outlet; 12V fan; and a small workstation forward with teak storage racks. The main saloon/galley area has large fixed windows port and starboard with fixed windows aft for excellent ambient lighting.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The galley runs fore and aft and is to port of the saloon. The galley has: a laminated counter top; SS sink; hot & cold pressure water; 120V GFI outlet; a Propane Force 10 stove and oven (not installed); teak bulkhead mounted dish/cup rack; teak utensil drawer; storage outboard and under; a foot water pump; and a control panel for the auto bilge pump. The refrigerator was under the mates seat a Norcold AC/DC refrigerator will fit not included.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="width:99.88%;padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;" width="99%">Twelve Volt (12V) Electrical System with DC Panel, Breakers and Voltmeter.
Separate Blue Sea 12V Panel with Breakers Controlling Electronics
Perko Master Battery Switch Controlling Two (2) Battery Banks: Bank 1 contains three (3) House Batteries, and Bank 2 is one Engine Start Battery
One-Twenty Volt (120V), 30 Amp, Electrical System with: AC Control Panel; 50v Shore Power Cord; 30 Amp Receptacle; and GFI Cabin Outlets
Sixty Gallon (60 gal.) Aluminum Fresh Water Tank (according to brochure)
Shurflo Diaphragm Water Pump
Manual Fresh Water Foot Pump in Galley for Sink and Cockpit Shower/Wash Down
Approximately Ten Gallon (10 gal.) Holding Tank with Shurflo M3000 Macerator, Deck Discharge and Overboard Discharge.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Most of the electronics and engine controls are located in the wheelhouse at the helm.
They have been removed and stored in water tight plastic containers.
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Navigation/Anchor Lights
Unknown Bilge Pumps
High Water Bilge Alarm
Assorted safety equipment stored in plastic containers
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The engine space is below the wheelhouse
Perkins 4-154, Four (4) cyl, FWC, Diesel with approx.1800 Hours recently installed with rebuilt transmission. Not hooked up. Approx. 62HP
Two (2) Sixty Gallon (60 gal.) Aluminum Fuel Tanks (new)
High Output 125 Amp Alternator
Groco Engine Water Strainer
Engine System Monitor
Raw Water Pump
Fuel Filter/Water Separator
Borg Warner Velvet Drive 2.9:1 Reduction Gear
One & One-Quarter Inch (1 ¼) SS Shaft
Dripless Shaft Seal
Bronze Four-Bladed Prop 17LH16 (not sure)
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Tug has the traditional appearance of a mini-tug with: a trunk cabin; step-up deck passageways, bulwarks and teak caprails forward; SS stanchions with single lifelines and gates; forward bow area; and a deep cockpit aft. The trunk cabin has a pronounced wheelhouse with a small upper deck forward housing the V-berth, and an aft deck of the wheelhouse covering the saloon, galley and head. On top of the wheelhouse there is a simulated stack which is used for storage (room for 2 propane tanks). The cockpit has: a full SS framed Bimini with cover; storage lockers outboard port and starboard; shaft inspection hatch in the cockpit sole; outboard motor mount, and transom opening door. Additional deck features include:
SS Anchor Roller (needs new bow sprit)
Deck Hawse Pipe to Chain Locker
SS Handrails Mounted on Wheelhouse Roof Port and Starboard
SS Handholds Mounted Port and Starboard of Cabin Sides
Cockpit Cabin Door w/Lock
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</td></tr></tbody></table>*This boat is owned by a neighbor , and sits in her front yard , no trailer.
A local boat yard could probably launch it at low cost , for a tow home , or come with a good trailer.
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Derails from Bea Farmer,, * bmusicalmi@yahoo.com
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Many photoes avilable fron her.
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<table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:100%;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The Outer Reef 26 Trawler-Tug was one of thirty (30) built by Outer Reef Marine of Florida between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. She is of trawler design with a displacement hull and a ballasted keel running aft on centerline to a protected prop and rudder secured at the bottom by a supporting strap. The exterior was designed to provide a tug-like look with: a false stack on the cabin top (for storage); aft mini-sundeck; wheelhouse with inside helm; berth forward and down; saloon/galley aft and down with port side head; and aft cockpit. Her hull is solid, hand laid-up fiberglass with a fiberglass/balsa core composite deck. The hull interior is lined with Sintra plastic, and the cabin aft bulkhead was stiffened with Klegecell. She is not fast by todays standards, but will do a leisurely six knots all day at a very economical burn. Of the thirty (30) Outer Reefs produced, some have found their way to Canada and the Great Lakes. At 7,500 pounds and only 9 wide, she can be loaded on a trailer. *She has a 2 6 draft.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Tugs interior is a tasteful combination of teak veneer, molded fiberglass, fabric hull liner, and solid teak trim. All cushions have a thick, six-inch foam core covered in a rich designer fabric. There are large fixed windows in the wheelhouse and main saloon with two (2) large overhead opening hatches and three (3) opening ports. The cabin will sleep four (4) adults, and there is over six (6) feet of standing headroom.
V-Berth
The V-berth is forward and three (3) steps down from the wheelhouse. Looking to the forepeak, there is a teak hatch that allows access to the chain locker. The berths are over six-feet in length, and there is one (1) opening overhead hatch and two (2) opening ports.
Wheelhouse
The wheelhouse provides very good protection from all weather conditions. There are three (3) fixed windows directly forward with two (2) fixed side windows for excellent visibility. The helm is to starboard, and has: a large overhead opening hatch; teak wheel; engine gauges and controls (not installed); and electronics (not installed). To port and starboard of the helm are sliding teak doors which afford easy access to the deck, and when opened, provide excellent ventilation. Adjacent to the helm is room for a mates chair with a storage cabinet forward and lockers outboard port and starboard. Access to the engine room is through two (2) large hatches in the wheelhouse sole. There are fixed windows aft to port and starboard providing good visibility astern.
Main Saloon
The main saloon, galley and head are aft and two (2) steps down from the wheelhouse. Immediately to port is a private, stand-up head containing: a marine manual toilet with macerator and holding tank; stainless steel (SS) sink with cold pressure water; teak medicine cabinet with mirror; storage outboard; and one (1) opening port. To starboard of the saloon is a convertible L-shaped settee with: a removable table; storage outboard and below; 120V GFI outlet; 12V fan; and a small workstation forward with teak storage racks. The main saloon/galley area has large fixed windows port and starboard with fixed windows aft for excellent ambient lighting.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The galley runs fore and aft and is to port of the saloon. The galley has: a laminated counter top; SS sink; hot & cold pressure water; 120V GFI outlet; a Propane Force 10 stove and oven (not installed); teak bulkhead mounted dish/cup rack; teak utensil drawer; storage outboard and under; a foot water pump; and a control panel for the auto bilge pump. The refrigerator was under the mates seat a Norcold AC/DC refrigerator will fit not included.
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<table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:101%;margin-left:-9pt;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="width:100%;padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;" colspan="3" width="100%"><table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:400px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:0in;" valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap">Electrical & Plumbing
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</td></tr><tr><td style="width:99.88%;padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;" width="99%">Twelve Volt (12V) Electrical System with DC Panel, Breakers and Voltmeter.
Separate Blue Sea 12V Panel with Breakers Controlling Electronics
Perko Master Battery Switch Controlling Two (2) Battery Banks: Bank 1 contains three (3) House Batteries, and Bank 2 is one Engine Start Battery
One-Twenty Volt (120V), 30 Amp, Electrical System with: AC Control Panel; 50v Shore Power Cord; 30 Amp Receptacle; and GFI Cabin Outlets
Sixty Gallon (60 gal.) Aluminum Fresh Water Tank (according to brochure)
Shurflo Diaphragm Water Pump
Manual Fresh Water Foot Pump in Galley for Sink and Cockpit Shower/Wash Down
Approximately Ten Gallon (10 gal.) Holding Tank with Shurflo M3000 Macerator, Deck Discharge and Overboard Discharge.
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Most of the electronics and engine controls are located in the wheelhouse at the helm.
They have been removed and stored in water tight plastic containers.
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<table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:100%;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;" colspan="3"><table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:400px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:0in;" valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap">Ground & Safety
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Anchor with Chain/Rode
Navigation/Anchor Lights
Unknown Bilge Pumps
High Water Bilge Alarm
Assorted safety equipment stored in plastic containers
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<table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:100%;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;" colspan="3"><table class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:400px;" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding:0in;" valign="bottom" nowrap="nowrap">Mechanical
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">The engine space is below the wheelhouse
Perkins 4-154, Four (4) cyl, FWC, Diesel with approx.1800 Hours recently installed with rebuilt transmission. Not hooked up. Approx. 62HP
Two (2) Sixty Gallon (60 gal.) Aluminum Fuel Tanks (new)
High Output 125 Amp Alternator
Groco Engine Water Strainer
Engine System Monitor
Raw Water Pump
Fuel Filter/Water Separator
Borg Warner Velvet Drive 2.9:1 Reduction Gear
One & One-Quarter Inch (1 ¼) SS Shaft
Dripless Shaft Seal
Bronze Four-Bladed Prop 17LH16 (not sure)
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</td></tr><tr><td style="padding:2.4pt 0in 0in;">Tug has the traditional appearance of a mini-tug with: a trunk cabin; step-up deck passageways, bulwarks and teak caprails forward; SS stanchions with single lifelines and gates; forward bow area; and a deep cockpit aft. The trunk cabin has a pronounced wheelhouse with a small upper deck forward housing the V-berth, and an aft deck of the wheelhouse covering the saloon, galley and head. On top of the wheelhouse there is a simulated stack which is used for storage (room for 2 propane tanks). The cockpit has: a full SS framed Bimini with cover; storage lockers outboard port and starboard; shaft inspection hatch in the cockpit sole; outboard motor mount, and transom opening door. Additional deck features include:
SS Anchor Roller (needs new bow sprit)
Deck Hawse Pipe to Chain Locker
SS Handrails Mounted on Wheelhouse Roof Port and Starboard
SS Handholds Mounted Port and Starboard of Cabin Sides
Cockpit Cabin Door w/Lock
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</td></tr></tbody></table>*This boat is owned by a neighbor , and sits in her front yard , no trailer.
A local boat yard could probably launch it at low cost , for a tow home , or come with a good trailer.
*
Derails from Bea Farmer,, * bmusicalmi@yahoo.com
*
Many photoes avilable fron her.
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