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1416 days ago

Launch Pelin Challenger 13m

Jenny from Flagstaff

Powered with 450HP cat Marine C7. Cruises 15knts top speed 20knts.Double diagonal Kauri hull covered with GRP cloth & resin, painted 2 pot marine system. Hard top fly bridge, 3 electronic steering stations, set up for game fishing with provision for game chair. 5.5kw gen set, electric or engine driven fridge, large freezer,engine or electric hot water, gas 4 burner stove,microwavw, 24v anchor winch,auto chain counter,fore & aft hose down salt water pumps, 24v bow thruster, 2 VHF radios,late modelGPS & chart plotter, sleeps 8. 230v electric cert, just been antifouled and Prop speed applied. Boat is as is. One owner for over 30 yrs, is selling due to age & health.
Fourteen Mtr berth is available to rent at Whitianga Marina for this launch.

Price: $210,000

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