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1973 MATTHEWS

Estimated price for orientation: 10 000 $

Category: Cruisers
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Description
Year: 1973 Engine Type: Twin Inboard/Outboard
Make: MATTHEWS Engine Make: Detroit
Type: Flushdeck Engine Model: 250hp
Length (feet): 46 Primary Fuel Type: Diesel
Beam (feet): 14 Fuel Capacity: Over 200 Gallons
Hull Material: Fiberglass For Sale By: Private Seller
Use: Salt Water


This boat may be the very best original unmolested MATTHEWS 46' yacht available. Twin DETROIT diesels with 1500< hours since rebuild. The engines start immediately and run great. Extensive work done during 2015 includes new wood floors, toilet system, windlass, rope & chain, fire extinguishers, smoke alarm, CO2 detector, shower pumps, wiring, etc. Full-size washer & separate dryer were added along with 4-burner stove and double sink to convert to a live-aboard. All work was done knowing that a new owner may want to restore this classic to it's original  condition. Original Onan ( Kubota ) 7000W generator. Two Vacuflush toilets, two showers, boat sleeps 4, unbelievable closet space. VERY NICE LIVEABOARD - Call if you have questions!  Mark (954) 263-3820 
On Feb-17-17 at 05:43:03 PST, seller added the following information:INSPECTION MAY BE COMPLETED AFTER AUCTION, PURCHASE DECISION CAN BE MADE AT INSPECTION, DEPOSIT REFUNDED IF NOT 100% SATISFIED
On Feb-20-17 at 07:11:18 PST, seller added the following information:02/20/2017   OMG, I probably shouldn't write this, but if you have no true interest in ACTUALLY BUYING A BOAT, please don't waste my time. I really do not care to talk to any more MATTHEWS cult members to be told <again> the hulls were made in England and then shipped to Port Clinton, OH . . . or that your dad had one, or that you've always wanted one . . .  or that it's your dream to live on a boat,  . . . I am trying to be kind but I am also a busy man and just don't have time for the dreamers . . . . .  PLEASE, if you're really interested, this is a very good deal on a great boat . . . no wannabe's please . . .