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2000 Albemarle Carolina Classic 28

2000 Albemarle Carolina Classic 28

$59,000

Rio Linda, California

Year 2000

Make Albemarle

Model Carolina Classic 28

Category Walkarounds

Length 28

Posted Over 1 Month

For the age of the vessel, it is in very good condition. Note: Post side engine is new, installed by machinic, with less than 1 hour. Previous owner reports that Starboard engine was rebuilt at 700 hours. Everything else is said to work as it should. This boat is clean and she shows very well. Stock #308262 Great boat. Great fisher. She's ready for all the anglers in the family! Outer Banks boat builders have for years built some of the most seaworthy and functional sportfishing boats in the world. One of the reasons the resale on these boats holds such a high premium. The weight of this Carolina Classic 28 is 13,500 lbs which are in some cases twice as heavy as many of their competitors. What it loses in the economy more than makes up in a much smoother and more comfortable ride for those afternoon trips back to the slip. Replaced upholstery, captain's chair with bolster, updated counters in the galley, and the head make this functional but also nice enough to take the family to Catalina for the weekend or the week. A 220-gallon fuel tank gives you range to get to San Clemente and back for those Big Bluefin Tuna moving in right now. The twin 7.4 L engines give you a cruising speed of 25 MPH and a max speed of 35 MPH. Twin Fish boxes can hold a lot of large Yellowtail and White Seabass and the 30-gallon bait tank gives you the bait you need to stay on the bite. The NSS 12 EVO3 gives you radar, GPS, Chartplotter, and fishfinder all in one large 12" screen for quick and easy navigation. Cockpit tackle boxes and twin large coolers put everything you need to both catch fish and relax at your fingertips. Plenty of rocket launchers and outriggers give you all you need to put the bait where you need it. Teak swim step for those lazy afternoons back on the mooring. This is a must-see. Fish are coming up the coast and the early arrivals are just starting to show up. Let's go fishing.