Broward 103 Raised Pilothouse for charter
- 3 Cabins
- 6 Crew
General information
Description
Accommodations
- 3 Cabins
- 6 Heads
- TV Set
- CD Player
- VCR
- DVD Player
- Computer
- Radio
- VHF
Navigation Systems
Lower Helm:
- Robertson AP9 MK2 auto pilot
- Furuno 72 mile radar
- Icom M100 VHF transreceiver
- Northstar 800 Loran C
- Simrad depth sounder
- Simrad Speed Log
- SEA 322 SSB radio
- Telephone data Marine Chartlink
- Compaq Presario computer w/Nobeltec chart plotting software
Flybridge:
- Northstar 962 GPS plotter
- Northstar 941 GPS
- Furuno 72 mile radar
- Roberson AP9 GPS Auto pilot
- (2) Simrad depth sounder
- (2) Simrad Speed Logs
- Horizon VHF
Galley
Complete Chef's Galley:
- Oven
- Microwave Oven
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Deep Freezer
- Fresh Water Maker
Additional Equipment
- Marine Head
- Battery Charger
- Air Conditioning
- Washing Machine
- Air Compressor
- Bow Thruster
- Electric Bilge Pump
- Hot Water
- Heating
- Manual Bilge Pump
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.
1998 Broward Raised Pilothouse Motoryacht
Trilogy is the perfect starter yacht for anyone making the jump from smaller motor boat. She was recently painted, with her bottom done, her bright work, the entire hull, and props. She is as glossy as the day she was commissioned.
The interior has already been updated and the boat even has electronic controls, which very Broward have had the luxury of changing.
Her engines/generators have been maintained (at no expense) by RPM Diesel, who has the reputation for being one of the better and more expensive shops around and do excellent work.
Owner spent nearly $400k on upgrades, paint, and maintenance to make sure there was very little to do for the next owner.
Source
- www.boats.com (3/10/21)