Motion 42 Sportfish for charter
- 1 Guests
- 2 Cabins
General information
Trend in prices
Updated | Seller price | Price, $ | Change price, $ |
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05.01.2022 | $ 349 000 | $ 349 000 | - |
04.12.2021 | $ 379 900 | $ 379 900 | +$ 30 900 |
* Attention! The price is indicated on a date taking into account the currency exchange rate on this date
Description
Last Call is a 2012 Motion Powerboats 42SF best described as a high-performance center console with cuddy. Motion Powerboats was founded by Manny Roman who had previously started Concept Powerboats. Motion built the 42SF as a center console and as a center console/sport fish with two cabins. This yacht was configured with the two cabin, one head layout and originally rigged by TNT Custom Marine.
This Motion yacht has Quad 400R Mercury Verado Outboard Engines (New in 2019) with low hours (100-hour service just completed) and warranties to June 2024. Last Call has been stored on a covered lift since new with no bottom paint. The forward cabin has a V-berth, head with shower and marine A/C. The compartment next to the helm also has a berth. Last Call is ready for any water activity: fishing, cruising, entertaining, overnights, poker runs and more. The price includes a 2021 Rocket International First Load Trailer, 3-axles, 45' I-Beam - notched bunks for lift straps (marina loading/unloading with forklift)
This boat is in excellent condition, you will not be disappointed!
Key Features:
- Quad Mercury Verado 400R, 110 Hours
- Engines Just Serviced with Warranties to June 2024
- Rigged by TNT Custom Marine
- Kept on Covered Lift, No Bottom Paint
- Oversized Hardtop built by Pipe Designs
- Two Large Simrad Units (New in 2017)
- Two Smaller Simrad Units (New in 2019)
- Live Well, Fish Boxes, Electric Reel Outlets and Numerous Rod Holders
- 2 Cabins with Head and Marine AC
- New Batteries for Engines and House
- Synthetic Teak Flooring
- Trailer, 2021 Rocket International First Load, 3-axles, 45' I-Beam - notched bunks for lift straps (marina loading/unloading with forklift)
Source
- www.boattrader.com (8/15/21)