Boat for Sale 9.8M Launch
Located in Nelson Marina, berth N27, this is a beautiful, 1984 Mcmanaway-built glass-over-ply 9.8M semi-displacement hull launch.
Powered by 2 fully serviced 2008, 90Hp, 2-stroke Yamaha outboards, with stainless steel props.
Built as a dive boat for the Kaikoura coast, it is a pleasure to be in when the sea is a little rough.
Fantastic family boat, all the fixtures, to take the family away for the weekend.
Features:
Toilet.
Kitchen.
Dining table.
Built in fridge/ freezer
Sleeps 3 (could convert to sleeping 5 with small mod to the dining table). Cruising speed 16Knts, full speed 20Knts 2 x 144lt, built-in tanks 150 Nautical mile range. 80W solar panel for battery maintenance.
Phone (03) 539 4893
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