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Jenny from Flagstaff

Pelham Challenger, plaining hull, length 13mts, beam 4mts, powered one 450Hp Cat Marine C7, 1700hrs. Cruises 15knts, top speed 20knts. Construction double diagonal planked kauri hull, covered with GRP cloth & resin, painted with 2pot marine system. Hard top fly bridge, 3 electronic steering stations, set up for game fishing with provision for game chair, gen set, electric or engine driven fridge, large freezer, engine or electric hot water, gas 4 burner stove, microwave, 24v anchor winch, auto chain counter, fore & aft hose down salt water pumps, 24v bow thruster, 2 VHF radios, late model GPS & chart plotter etc. 230v electric certiificate, just been antifouled and prop speed applied.
Boat is as is, some rework required around rudder area.
Owner is selling due to age and health.

Price: $190,000

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