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KCDawn
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Boat name: KC Dawn
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« on: August 12, 2010, 10:47:45 AM »

Yeah, well, Admiral and I would really like to "move up", but can't swing two boat payments, so just throwing this out there for anyone who may traverse this site looking for one.

Not that I have to spell any of this out, but for those who may not know:

Basic Specs:

  • Year: 2005
  • Color: White / Blue
  • Dimensions: LOA: 37' 0" / Beam: 12'
  • Displacement: 14,280
  • Draft: 36" (24" Drives Up)
  • Engines: Make: Volvo / HP: 280 / Hours: ~ 280 (and counting!)
  • Fuel Capacity: 235 gals
  • Water Capacity: 50 gals
  • Holding Tank Capacity: 30 gals 

Engines / Electrical / Electronics:

  • Twin 280 hp Volvo 5.7 Gi (6-year engine warranty through May 2011)
  • Automatic fire extinguishing system; 3 bilge pumps (one manual, one automatic in the aft bilge area; one manual located mid-ship)
  • Kohler 5kw generator with about 360 hours
  • Central A/C and reverse cycle heat
  • Central vacuum system
  • Two 30 amp shore power connections
  • Four Batteries (two "house", one for each engine); battery charger, dual battery switch
  • Raymarine C70 Color Radar, GPS, Chart Plotter w/ Electronic Charts
  • Standard Horizon Eclipse+ VHF radio
  • Digital depth finder
  • Electric windlass
  • Remote spotlight
  • High-power amp, CD/MP3 stereo head unit, 6-disc CD-Changer, 8 speakers plus a subwoofer, two remotes (also added XM-Satellite Radio mount / antenna)
  • 13" Toshiba TV with built-in DVD player

General Details:

  • Cockpit seating for 6 - 8; full Corian countertop wet bar with sink, a refrigerator, an ice-maker, and built-in blender; hidden/removable trash container
  • Walk-through windshield; electric engine hatch; transom shower; HUGE extended swim platform with recessed telescoping ladder and davit cut-outs
  • Two large filler cushions add to the aft cockpit seat area, creating a large sunpad area
  • Snap-down forward bow sunpad
  • Blue Sunbrella canvas enclosure (bimini forward, aft of radar arch, and side and aft curtains with isinglass)
    Cockpit cover
  • Sleeps 4-6. Queen-sized forward V and aft berths; Salon / dinette table drops to form an additional double bed
  • Head includes a separate / fully enclosed shower stall
  • Galley includes: Split-level Corian top; electric two-burner stove; stainless steel sink; microwave; coffee maker; hidden / removable trash container

INCLUDED BONUS - 4-year old full-sized Fisher Canvas Winter Cover

In her sixth season, purchased new in Jan 2005 with an in-service date of May 2005. As meticulous ORIGINAL owners, we kept her clean, serviced, maintained and ready to go anywhere (anyone who's seen her would hopefully attest!) Used just about every weekend.

Asking $98,000 (or best offer)

For anyone looking to move up, would also consider trade for later model 17-20 foot bow rider plus cash.  Let me know if any questions. Thanks.



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ParkRode360
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2010, 07:20:04 PM »

What're you planning on moving up to?
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2010, 05:23:27 PM »

Drool - maybe the admiral wouldn't mind so much if I took the money we have for our house renovation and upgraded from our 270 to your boat, KCDawn  angel

OK - she probably would...  boxing
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Boat: 2005 342FV
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« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2010, 10:42:50 PM »

What're you planning on moving up to?

Well.... if we could... we'd really like a Carver Mariner or SS. That interior styling has us hooked! But alas, that plan may change anyway, with a pending relo on the horizon, may just have to sell and put boating on the back burner... we'll see.  huh

Drool - maybe the admiral wouldn't mind so much if I took the money we have for our house renovation and upgraded from our 270 to your boat, KCDawn  angel

OK - she probably would...  boxing

270 to 342 would be a very nice bump indeed! If yours was a bit smaller, I'd even consider a trade. But thanks for the drool just the same  wink
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