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1993 Glen-L Hercules Trawler Big Pine Key, FL $22,900

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Glen-L Hercules
24' Glen-L Hercules Trawler Built in 1993. This little live aboard has all the features of a much larger boat with a much lower cost to operate.
Features include: 30 hp Perkins diesel with 80 gallon fuel capacity. 2 house and 1 starting 12 volt batteries with battery maintainer with remote gauge. Hot and cold running water with 20 gallon tanks.
Full galley with fridge, sink, electric/alcohol stove. Over and under bunks fold down to couch. 5000 BTU AC unit. LED Lighting. Electric head and shower. Complete Navigation with new Garmin Color 94sv GPS/Depth sounder, backup GPS, Uniden Ship to Shore radio, Navico Autopilot, Furuno Radar, and more. 30 amp shore power with cords and fuse panel. New composite swim platform with stainless ladder.
Much more you can come see if interested.

Boat has been completely stripped of old paint and primered with multiple coats of Awlgrip epoxy primer and painted with multiple coats of Awlgrip Polyester urethane Bottom has been sand blasted removing multiple layers of old bottom paint and is ready for epoxy barrier coat and bottom paint.
The boat is currently sitting on a trailer that was rigged to transport the boat for local use. While it is considered a Trailer Trawler, I would not recommend trying to put a boat this size in and out a local ramp. I Had it hauled at a marina and put on the trailer.
Feel free to contact me by text or email if interested.
 

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Hull Material?

Nice looking boat.

The ad doesn't say if this is a solid fiberglass hull, or something else. Please describe.

Thank you.
 
Glen-L Hercules

Nice looking boat.

The ad doesn't say if this is a solid fiberglass hull, or something else. Please describe.

Thank you.
Glen-L sells plans for many boats and they are wooden boats. This boat is marine plywood over Douglas fir wood frame hull. The whole boat is covered with fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin. I have the original builders pictures of the entire construction of the boat.
https://www.glen-l.com/designs/cruiser/hercules.html

Picture attached is the original builder Louis Jiran L's Bell back in 2000's. As far as I have tracked down, the boat has had 4 previous owners before me.
 

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Thank you

Thanks for the clarification. That's very helpful.
 
1993 Glen-L Hercules SOLD

This boat has been sold.
 
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