1977 32 (ft.) Trojan F-32

Inactive - This listing is not for sale at this time

General Information

Listing# 25861

Price
$13,000.00
Location
Unknown, MA, United States
Manufacturer
Trojan
Boat Type
Powerboat
Model Year
1977
Category
Sports Fishing Boats
Model
F-32
Status
Used
Length
32 (ft.)
Bridge Clearance
16
Beam
13
LOA
32
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Fuel Type
unleaded
Engine Model
460 CID
Number of Engines
2
Engine Hours
750

General Details


Documented Vessel
Galvinized and Aluminum Fuel Tanks ( New in 2000)
Large Aft Deck,
Air conditioned and Heated interior
Generous sleeping accomodations
full head and galley
enclosed fly bridge
new electronics
Repowered in 1989


OWNER COMMENTS:

 

Why you bought this boat?

 

We originally purchased a donated 28 foot sailboat from a non-profit sailing center. Unfortunately, the boat saw little use as time went on due to the amount of work to go out for a quick trip and working 6 days a week as a tallship captain sailing was not on my mind. The question arose what boat, as sailors, could we see ourselves in? The F-32 Trojan had a classic sporty look, more space and upgraded comfort such as a full galley, air conditioning, a private head and a large salon with sleeper sofa for getting out of the elements. The large aft deck as well as bow area allowed for fishing or sitting out. It was perfect for a weekend retreat with plenty of space to spare. The next issue was transitioning to a twin engine power boat and as with the Trojan F-32 it was a quick and painless experience. The boat responded quickly and accurately with the slightest throttle adjustment. Most importantly it was priced right with all the features and the timeless look we desired.    

 

What you love about the boat?

 

The F-32 Trojan's best feature is it's ease of manuerverability. The boat, with slight throttle adjustment, would turn within a boat length and walk either port or starboard with ease. The Trojan is a boat you could pack for a trip, pick a destination and arrive safely. It's size allows for family trips as well as guest. In short it's best feature is it's ability to be a cabin on the water     

What would buyers love about the boat?

Turn the keys and go no work needed at a very reasonable price
interior space, useability, and comfort

 

Why are you selling ?

 

When the boat was first purchased we as a family would go out for day trip, summer nights go eat dinner on her, hang out and enjoy the boat and weather. Unfortunately, now a days everyone works different schedules, I have relocated to Tampa for work so the boat gets little use anymore and its a shame to let it sit there so the decision was made that it is time for her to be enjoyed by another family 

Specifications

Accommodations
  V-Berth Suite for 2 Galley Drop table to accommodate 2 Sleeper sofa for 2
Galley
  Stove: Wedge wood 4 burner propane stove with oven Stainless steel sink Franklin Chef AC refrigerator All PVC potable water lines Pressurized hot and cold water Raritan 12 gallon hot water heater Samsung Microwave Black and Decker toaster oven 4 cup coffee maker
Electronics & Navigation Gear
  Uniden VHF with fly bridge remote microphone Furuno 1712 Radar with display (not installed) Garmin 2010 GPS/Map Bristol Electronics Digital Depth Gauge (lower station) New Garmin GSD-20 interfaced with Garmin 2010 (fly bridge) Seth Thomas clock Ritchie compass at both stations International COLREGs approved Nav lights Three Electric windshield wipers Ships bell (Brass) Electric Horn Loud hailer New Sony 12 volt stereo with cd/mp3 and iPod port Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning Antenna/ cable TV in salon
Electrical
  (Majority of wiring new) Marine Grade color coded DC wiring multistranded copper with thermal insulated coverings AC wiring rated at 600 volts 12 VDC instrumentation switches and fuses at lower helm station 120 VAC / 12 VDC main breaker panel Sudbury vapor proof battery switch 5 Marine grade batteries (1 year old) 30 amp 120VAC shore connect Newmar 12-25 battery charger Heart Inverter to power refrigerator Polarity indicator Shore/ generator / Switch gear
Deck & Hull
  Marine grade stainless and bronze through hull fittings All stainless fasteners Rigid PVC rub rail with stainless striker plate Bimini top Teak swim platform Full stanchion surround foredeck Stainless steel with teak cap rail surrounds aft deck Fume alarm Carbon monoxide detector High water alarm New Lewmar windlass (not installed) 13-s danforth anchor ½” Rhode and chain ground tackle All lines and fenders Teak and Stainless steel bridge ladder
Additional Information
  USCG B-1 fire extinguishers Fixed firefighting system 1301 Halon in engine compartment w/ Thermal sensing fuse Interior rod storage Rod holders Bridge consol cover Salon window cover Deck chairs Outriggers Type 4 Throwable ring USCG approved type 2 life vests USCG flares Cooler TV antenna Various engine and general spares for major systems Spare shaft
Features and Benefits
Documented Vessel Galvinized and Aluminum Fuel Tanks ( New in 2000) Large Aft Deck, Air conditioned and Heated interior Generous sleeping accomodations full head and galley enclosed fly bridge new electronics Repowered in 1989 OWNER COMMENTS:   Why you bought this boat?   We originally purchased a donated 28 foot sailboat from a non-profit sailing center. Unfortunately, the boat saw little use as time went on due to the amount of work to go out for a quick trip and working 6 days a week as a tallship captain sailing was not on my mind. The question arose what boat, as sailors, could we see ourselves in? The F-32 Trojan had a classic sporty look, more space and upgraded comfort such as a full galley, air conditioning, a private head and a large salon with sleeper sofa for getting out of the elements. The large aft deck as well as bow area allowed for fishing or sitting out. It was perfect for a weekend retreat with plenty of space to spare. The next issue was transitioning to a twin engine power boat and as with the Trojan F-32 it was a quick and painless experience. The boat responded quickly and accurately with the slightest throttle adjustment. Most importantly it was priced right with all the features and the timeless look we desired.       What you love about the boat?   The F-32 Trojan's best feature is it's ease of manuerverability. The boat, with slight throttle adjustment, would turn within a boat length and walk either port or starboard with ease. The Trojan is a boat you could pack for a trip, pick a destination and arrive safely. It's size allows for family trips as well as guest. In short it's best feature is it's ability to be a cabin on the water      What would buyers love about the boat? Turn the keys and go no work needed at a very reasonable price interior space, useability, and comfort   Why are you selling ?   When the boat was first purchased we as a family would go out for day trip, summer nights go eat dinner on her, hang out and enjoy the boat and weather. Unfortunately, now a days everyone works different schedules, I have relocated to Tampa for work so the boat gets little use anymore and its a shame to let it sit there so the decision was made that it is time for her to be enjoyed by another family 
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.