Follow this link to see a video of the vessel being tugged to the shipyard for dry-docking.https://youtu.be/mBbMEPNXV_8After investing nearly $500k in converting this vessel from a shrimper to a liveaboard, I've decided to discontinue this project after my boat builder passed away. The vessel is currently dry docked in Dickinson, Texas. Buyer is responsible for transporting the vessel or making arrangements with the shipyard to continue its stay there. This USCG Registered vessel has a fly bridge, pilothouse, galley, settee, 3 king-size staterooms with ensuite full heads (toilet, shower, sinks), large engine compartment, large sun deck, Portuguese bridge, and crews quarters. The interior has been framed, plumbed, wired and foam insulated. The subfloors are made with 50-year material. The windows and port lights are welded-in and custom made by Bohamet in Poland. Ward Marine did the AC and DC electrical work.This project will require some elbow grease and money, but has the makings of a fine liveaboard when it is complete.Original Builder: Toche IndustriesYear: 1970Weight: 145 GTMaterial: SteelEngine: Caterpillar 3412LOA: 78.5 feetBeam: 23.5 feetUpdate: The shipyard quoted me a price of $100,000 to blast, ultrasound the steel to discover weak areas, cut out the weak areas, weld new steel into them, grind the welds, prime and paint the hull. This is for information purposes only and does in no way suggest that this quote is transferable. You will need to negotiate your own price with them.
78' Steel Trawler Passagemaker - Project Vessel - USCG Registered
Price:
$25,000
Boat location:
Dickinson, Texas, United States
Year:
1970
Make:
Type:
Trawler
Hull Material:
Steel
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