Please call watercraft owner John at .
Sea Ray 410 Aft Cabin, 1986, exceptional condition w/twin Caterpillar Diesels 3208 turbocharged motors, 41 feet 45 LOA with 13' beam, 3.5' draft.
Lots brand-new redone. 2 room, 2 bath, with full kitchen.
Rare chance for terrific boat already in DC in excellent condition, no issues, heat exchangers just recently redone, new gaskets, all brand-new hoses/belts/etc.
Recent set up Raymarine 4kW 24" dome radar w/Pathfinder color chart plotter, recent Garmin GPS Chartplotter, all conventional evaluates, Autohelm with depthspeed in addition to chart plotters. brand-new 2013 windlass, 3 bilge pumps, Serious power but severe fuel economy too, plus the security of diesel.
Stand-up engine space, a lot of room above and below decks.
Brought boat up from NC, four days underway did excellent open and inside New woodwork in major cabin beauty parlor, aft cabin new plumbing vac-u-flush full heads fore and aft - head with different tub/shower aft, different head with shower forward.
Full size refrigerator in galley, complete size sink, propane stainless range top, brand-new stainless microwave.
Three zone AC/heat systems, one recent replacement, all 3 work wonderful.
All brand-new teak aft deck furniture, brand-new cushions. dinghy w/outboard, brand-new 2012 hot water heater, cedar closets w/dehumidifier, Currently moored secretive marina in DC near L'Enfant and Waterfront metro stations.
No requirement to invest on fuel and take days getting a watercraft right here from someplace else.
Any questions just ask.
Right here's a link to a recent short article in the Washington Post about surviving the SW DC waterside.
Any purchaser has the chance to get in on the ground floor / the start of a new multi-million dollar waterside redevelopment, will make the waterfront even more valuable/desirable, competing Georgetown and National Harbor for sure.
And still only one metro stop from the Pentagon!
The link: /articles/people/gentrification-on-the-waterfront/.