Additional Information: This is a new Listing for Channel Marine - a new listing for a classic power cruiser in exceptional condition all around. Teak, fabrics and fiber glass all in exceptional conditions short New England seasons and use only in freshwater really show on this vessel. Please inspect the dozens of pictures weve uploaded and give us a call at 888 265 0280?
The Listing is 1982 Tiara Yachts 3100 Flybridge, a double helm, twin screw inboard sports cruiser - 31.25 feet long and weighing in at 10,000 (pounds dry). This weight does not account for passengers, fuel, or gear. The beam of this craft is 144 inches. The engines are twin 350 Chevy blocks retrofitted by Crusader (270 HP each). The Port Engine has 793.8 freshwater only hours; the Starboard block with 627.5 hours, the disparity reported as due to the port engine ignition key left in the 'on' position for about a week, causing the analog meter to rack up extra hours...
This 3100 Flybridge, dubbed Poco Loco sleeps four adults in two berths a private V-berth forward and huge convertible dinette. There is ample room in the enclosed cockpit for a fold-out couch to allow even more sleeping room. The interior layout includes V-berth stateroom, starboard dinette, portside galley, and portside head. The V-berth stateroom includes, neutral color fabric cushions, lots of teak in perfect shape, carpeted headliner, three sunlight/escape hatches, through bar / access to saloon, a fold-away teak privacy door, and under berth storage, along with a large hanging locker.
The dinette is a rectangular convertible with fabric-covered cushions, back shelves, under seat storage compartments, teak trim and a stereo system within easy reach. The galley is opposite the dinette and includes a 2-burner stove, lots of cabinets and counter space along with a fridge. Aft of the galley is the head compartment, which includes marine toilet, fiberglass sink, hot and cold pressure water, shelves, storage, under sink cabinet, light fixture, and privacy door with full length mirror.
Other interior features include carpeted flooring and headliner throughout, light fixtures, 110-volt electrical outlets, and lockable sliding, tinted companionway door. There is even a nice teak cocktail table and a fold-out deck chair Included are a VHF marine radio, compass, radar and the AM/FM/Cassette stereo.
There is plenty of room at the helm(s) to customized things to your specific needs. Poco Loco is equipped with both 12-volt and 110-volt electrical systems powered by three marine batteries, all on a Selector Switch. Charging system is from shore power and engine. Other electrical features include ship-to-shore power cord, shore power inlet, 1,000-watt inverter, volt gauges and hour meters. There is plenty of room for a generator installation.
Water system includes two auto bilge pumps, 30-gallon freshwater tank, 20-gallon holding tank, and pressurized water system. The deck is constructed of molded fiberglass with non-skids in cockpit and on the decks. The deck layout allows for walk-arounds to the bow pulpit - large foredeck area, narrow catwalk around wide cockpit, and large cockpit/aft deck area. The deck is equipped with full stainless steel bow rails, helm seats and a custom built cushioned lounge to the stern.
Poco Loco is in like new condition, in white vinyl. The canvas is in light blue, in excellent shape and fully encloses the upper cockpit and deck. There a fiberglass swim platform with teak accents along the entire transom. You wont believe this is a 1982 model. There are raised gunwales, fiberglass cockpit flooring with large deck hatches which open to the storage compartments & tanks, stainless steel deck cleats, and stainless steel stern eyes. Anchors, rode & chain go along.
There is a full safety package on board - Type II PFDs, marine and regular fire extinguishers, docking lines and fenders, along with an automatic fire suppression system in the engine compartment, which is accessed via deck plates in the lower cockpit. The owner works as a commercial fisherman - no time for summer boating with fish to catch!
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