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1913 Steel Riveted Steel Tug Are you looking for your very own tug? Priced very nicely, she will not break the bank. She has a large rear deck for getting all your work done This is a classic tug boat. Built in 1913 with a steel riveted hull construction. This Tug has been a great workhorse for over 100 years. The ship was built by Cowles Shipyard in Buffalo, NY. The Pilothouse gives you commanding views on the open water. The generator provides 110v and 240v, single-phase or three-phase power. - Powered by an Allis Chalmers 420HP Diesel engine - Gear selector at the Helm - Twin disc 514 6-1 gear -... |
$17,500 | |
Are you looking for your very own tug? Priced very nicely, she will not break the bank. She has a large rear deck for getting all your work done This is a classic tug boat. Built in 1913 with a steel riveted hull construction. This Tug has been a great workhorse for over 100 years. The ship was built by Cowles Shipyard in Buffalo, NY. The Pilothouse gives you commanding views on the open water. The generator provides 110v and 240v, single-phase or three-phase power. - Powered by an Allis Chalmers 420HP Diesel engine - Gear selector at the Helm - Twin disc 514 6-1 gear -... | |||
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1979 Penn Yan 30 SF This 1979 Penn Yan 30 SF (Sport Fish) flybridge has tunnel drives, a large aft cockpit area, and creature comforts below decks should you be away from the dock overnight. The flybridge is accessed via a stainless-steel ladder with teak steps. The helm is center aligned and features gauges, switches and controls to monitor and run the boat. Seating on the flybridge consists of a pedestal seat for the captain with two bench seats to either side. The seat bottoms open to reveal storage beneath. The cockpit is large with lots of room to work lines and fish the cockpit utilizing the 11'... |
$10,000 | |
This 1979 Penn Yan 30 SF (Sport Fish) flybridge has tunnel drives, a large aft cockpit area, and creature comforts below decks should you be away from the dock overnight. The flybridge is accessed via a stainless-steel ladder with teak steps. The helm is center aligned and features gauges, switches and controls to monitor and run the boat. Seating on the flybridge consists of a pedestal seat for the captain with two bench seats to either side. The seat bottoms open to reveal storage beneath. The cockpit is large with lots of room to work lines and fish the cockpit utilizing the 11'... |