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Jeff Isenhour

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Location
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Vessel Name
Honey Badger
Vessel Make
Mainship Mark III
Honey Badger is a 34' Coast Guard registered trawler with many upgrades. She is one of the few that had the 8.2 liter Detroit V-8 diesel installed from the factory. The engine runs great and does not leak oil. (2350 hours) She has central AC and heat for all seasons. This boat is turn-key and ready to go.

Here are a few of the features on board:
Diesel central heat
Central Air
Honda EU2000 Generator
Norcold fridge
Igloo Icemaker
Filtered drinking water
Force 10 gas stove
Microwave
Garmin GPS map 700 series
Icom IC-M323G VHF radio and antennae (both new)
Halon Fire Suppression system in engine bay
Garmin radar
Wi-fi booster
NEC computer linked to upper helm Garmin
Samsung flat screen tv with external antennae and DVD player
Anchor windlass with remote
Work completed this year includes haul out, new bottom paint,acid washed, buffed and waxed the exterior, new zincs, large transom zinc added, new Jabsco pump and impeller, all new drive belts, complete cooling system flush with new coolant, new aft bilge pump, new 5"exhaust hose, new fuel cut-off solenoid, 4 new batteries (2 start 2 house), New captains chair and passenger seating, new dock box, re-painted floor of cockpit,upper helm and deck areas with non-skid paint, removed and re-bedded swim platform braces, rebuilt turbocharger and replaced the intake boost boots along with new clamps, complete service on motor, new futon, new curtains, new fold-up dining table, new windshield privacy cover. Asking $31,900
The boat is docked in Southport, NC
 

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HP on the Detroit?
 
From pics, nice looking boat!

We had an '87 MkIII with DD 8.2T; I think it was 220 HP. IIRC, we could get it to about 14 kts flat out (WOT test), but the boat was more comfortable at about 9 kts.

-Chris
 
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