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For Sale: 1988 43' President MotorYacht

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$92,500 US
Excellent condition, efficient, comfortable. Ready for extended cruising or a roomy life aboard.This boat is turnkey and ready to begin the Loop today, charts and chart plotter chips included.
This boat Looped in 2015 with a side trip to the Bahamas.

Dimensions
LOA: 43’LWL: 31’ 10”Beam: 13’10”Draft: 3’2”Displacement: 28,000

Engines
Twin 275 HP Ford Lehman Turbos

Tankage
Fuel: 420 gals Water: 120 gals

Accommodations
The salon features a teak and holly sole with a wet bar to starboard, including a Uline ice maker. The entertainment center has a 32” LG TV. Salon includes a Flexsteel Ultra Leather reclining sofa.

Aft of the salon and down three steps is the Owner’s cabin with a walk-around Queen berth (custom mattress) that has storage below. The aft cabin also has two hanging lockers, dressing table, numerous drawers and lockers with a private head with stall shower.

Forward of the salon and down four steps is the galley on the starboard side. It has a three burner electric stove and oven, refrigerator/freezer, and plenty of room for storage. Opposite the galley is the dinette and table which can convert to a double berth.

The guest cabin is forward and features a double berth, hanging locker, and access to a private head/shower.

Electronics
Garmin chart plotter with G2 vision,, radar, auto pilot, AIS
Standard Horizon VHF (2) plus 1 hand held
Clarion Stereo complete with amps and subs
XM weather /radio
Promariner 3 bank battery charger with digital readout located in salon

Electrical
120 VAC & 110 VDCsystems
Twin 30 amp electrical cords with all necessary adapters
Northern Lights 5KW generator
House batteries (3)Gen set battery (1) & starting batteries (2)(2014)
12,000 BTU marine a/c’s with reverse cycle heat (2)
Deck
Guest spotlight with remote control
Muir windlass
Stainless anchor w/swivel & new ground tackle (spare anchor)
Bow pulpit and stern swim platform
Stainless steel deck hardware
Bennett trim tabs
Fender baskets w/ fenders (4)
Complete set of dock lines

Galley
Vitrifrigo 12 volt 110Refrigerator/Freezer
Stainless steelsink / pressure water
Black & Decker under cabinet coffee maker
GE Microwave
Galley Maid 3 burner electric stove and oven
Pots, pans, dishes, and all galley essentials included

Additional
Awlgrip Paint
Ritchie Voyager compass
Davit arm with 12 V winch
New 10’ dinghy w/new electric start 15HP Yamaha motor (used very little)
Water Heater
All sanitation hoses replaced
Flybridge with custom hardtop and full Strataglass enclosure including screens
Flybridge seat cushions
Rear deck with hardtop and full Strataglass enclosure including screens
Custom snap in carpet for flybridge and rear deck
Window screens and blackout screens
Linens for Owner’s cabin and head, guest cabin & head


PATRIYACHTIK hasproven to be an extremely reliable, safeand seaworthy boat.She has a semi-displacement hull and will cruise comfortably at 10 knots, and is capable of up to 17 knots.

The motors run very smooth. Recent upgrades and maintenance records are available.

PATRIYACHTIK is located on the Texas Gulf Coast and kept under cover at her homeport.
She will be listed with a broker in the near future.

Email: promike99@yahoo.com
 
Here are a few pictures of Patriyachtik.
 

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we are looking at the same model tomorrow. Can the aft deck be closed up? I see no wing doors. Do most just use a zip up eisenglass ?
 
We have a 41' President. It currently has an eisenglass enclosure on the sundeck. We are going to make wing doors and get rid of the eisenglass zip in "doors". While I have not been on a 43', it looks just about the same as our 41', just a little bigger. The wing doors will have to be installed a little further aft than normal, but they should work out nicely.
 
we have roll up access panels that zip in place. We found that we only used them in cold weather. We also have screens for all the openings to combat no-see-ums.
 
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