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Wanted: Trawler or Tug, 25-36', 12'4"/less beam, $35K/less

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Hello,
I just posted an intro on the Welcome Mat thread as well. We are looking for a trawler... but are limited due to slip size. Must be 12'4" beam or less--and since it's a floating condo, as long as poss with this beam. Diesel preferred... but will consider anything at a good price and close to FL. We also love tugs... and thinking about a trailerable tug (even tho it would be difficult to live on for 4 months) since we could tow it up to our lake.

I've narrowed our options down to a couple 36'... love the Marine Trader sundeck. Older 36 Grand Banks work--but pricey. A few 34's are narrow enough... Marine Trader, Grand Banks.

But my top price of $35K cash has us limited to pretty much fixer-upers... which scares me to death.

Hope there are some suggestions out there.

Thanks for any help,
Linda
 
Linda, Remember to add into your budget the cost of moving the boat to it's new home and taxes once you get there. We just bought a trawler this summer that was located in Fla. and had to bring it back up to Md. Between fuel costs,a delivery captain part way, food etc. then the state tax when we got it to Md. Additional cost was almost 10 grand. Thankfully got a good deal on the boat and still think we made out.
 
Thanks so muSh for the advice. That $10K is quite a shocker. I would also worry that the boat wouldn't make it without extensive mechanical repairs (considering the ages I'm looking at) which would add even more $$--even staying in FL!
 
Consider a prairie?

If you are not in a hurry a 29 Prairie has worked as a good live aboard for couples. Issue I won't be in a position to show it until May also it's in Upstate NY. I shipped it from Clearwater Fl five years ago. Professional shipping was $3,500, to good news it's beam is 12' and it's in good mechanical condition, less than 200 hours on a Yanmar diesel. Needs a refer needs a little help and a few cosmetics.
Bill
 
Check out our listing.

We posted a listing for our Gulfstar 36 yesterday on this forum it sounds like it would suit you almost perfect. The price will allow you lots of room to sort out or not sort out bugs that we lived with within your budget.

Doug
 
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Note: Post edited to remove ALL CAPS 'yelling'.

I have a 32 Marine Trader in Michigan (Lake Erie) for $30K. Total rebuild on 80HP Lehman about 300 hrs ago. Solid boat, ready for your electronics.
 
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Marine Trader 34' Europa

We have for sale the trawler you are describing in your post. Its a 1975 34' Marine Trader Europa model that has been updated over the past few years. Our asking price is a bit over what your budget is but I believe we can meet at a price that will be within.

This trawler by no means is a fixer upper and the following has been done plus more:
- teak decks remove, new biaxal fiberglass laid down
- new poly tanks
- rebuilt Ford Lehman, 165+ hours on it, still have the spare
- hard top upper helm
- L sette built on upper deck
- new gelcoat from gunwale up
- front V berth made into a full bed
- repaired any rot that was present
- marine ac unit installed

There are no leaks and the bilge stays dry.

Boat is on the east coast, central Fl.

Let me know if you are still in the market and have interest, I can share photos.
 
34" Marine Trader DC.

Hello,
I just posted an intro on the Welcome Mat thread as well. We are looking for a trawler... but are limited due to slip size. Must be 12'4" beam or less--and since it's a floating condo, as long as poss with this beam. Diesel preferred... but will consider anything at a good price and close to FL. We also love tugs... and thinking about a trailerable tug (even tho it would be difficult to live on for 4 months) since we could tow it up to our lake.

I've narrowed our options down to a couple 36'... love the Marine Trader sundeck. Older 36 Grand Banks work--but pricey. A few 34's are narrow enough... Marine Trader, Grand Banks.

But my top price of $35K cash has us limited to pretty much fixer-upers... which scares me to death.

Hope there are some suggestions out there.

Thanks for any help,
Linda

I have a 34" 1974 for sale. In your price range and not a fixer uper. I did all that. Contact me at captony25@aol.com.so I can send you pictures. I haven't figered out how to do that on this site.
 
Hi, we are selling our 35' Henriques custom trawler. It is in great condition, only 500 hrs on the yanmar engine, very economical. All new electronics, generator, ready to go! pls email if you would like more info. petvetinbarrie@yahoo.ca Susan
 
Hi. I have a 1974 Marine Trader DC . 11' 8" wide. Single V-8 210 freshwater cooled Cummins diesel. Hydraulic steering. Two 30 amp power inlets with two AC/Heat units(12000 & 5000 BTU).. Garmin 540 Chart Plotter. AC.DC refrig and hot water system. Many, many extras including custom winter cover. Boat is kept in the Lower New York Bay area. Priced in the low 20k's. have owned it for 16 years and it's not a fixer up er. Contact me at captony25@aol.com and I'll send you potos.
 
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