Kha Shing
Flybridge
49' / 14.94m

Port Orchard , Washington , United States
Nagli J
Beautiful boathouse kept vessel. Popular low hour Volvo Diesel 130Hp engines, 7.5 kW Onan Generator. Fuel tanks recently cleaned. Webasto diesel heat, solid fuel fireplace. Two large staterooms and two heads.
Trawlers
Power
Used
Diesel
Fiberglass Hull
HIN/IMO: KSE49120M80E
Vessel ID# 2792427
$120,000 USD
€111,426 Euros
CA$162,010 CAD
£96,647 GBP
Description

Beautiful boathouse kept vessel. Popular low hour Volvo Diesel 130Hp engines, 7.5 kW Onan Generator. Fuel tanks recently cleaned. Webasto diesel heat, solid fuel fireplace. Two large staterooms and two heads. Washer and dryer, propane range, sea going u-shaped galley. Large protected flybridge, Tiderunner tender with Yamaha 20hp Four stroke outboard on the boat deck. Covered side decks and more. This rugged proper Northwest vessel is ready for the next adventure.


Data Sheet
LOA 48' (14.76 meters)
Type power
Year 1980
Beam 14'
Draft Max 4'
Fuel Type Diesel
Hull Material Fiberglass
Engines

Engine 1

I D 124942
Engine Make Volvo
Engine Model TMD 40 A
Engine Year 1980
Engine Type Inboard
Drive Type Direct
Power HP 130.00

Engine 2

I D 124943
Engine Make Volvo
Engine Model TMD 40 A
Engine Year 1980
Engine Type Inboard
Drive Type Direct
Power HP 130.00

CONTACT US

For more information about this vessel, please contact Bill Mark.
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Bill Mark

Seattle Yacht Broker
2140 Westlake Ave North
Seattle Washington 98109 United States
Cell: 1-360-981-3965

Seattle-based yacht broker, Bill Mark cruised and lived aboard his Defever 54 for more than 18 years. His interest and love of boating began when he learned to sail on Class-A dinghies while serving in the Navy. After an honorable discharge in 1974, he moved to the Northwest, immediately buying a Hobie 16 and crewing on larger sailboats.

After a few years, he moved up to a Pearson 24 sloop and then to a Northwest 38 sloop. In 1999, he purchased his Defever 54, gaining invaluable experience with the care and operation of larger vessels. The last 12 years of his employment with the Department of the Navy found him working on various sized boats around the world, including the Arctic and special tasks for the Department of Defense (DOD).

After retiring in 1997, he worked at various marine suppliers before starting his career as a yacht broker. Bill has belonged to various yachting clubs including “Trawler Crawlers” and the “Defever Cruisers.” His enthusiasm and in-depth knowledge of sailboats, trawlers, and the live-aboard lifestyle allows him to offer great advice during the buying and selling process for both new and experienced boaters.