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1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

$28,500

Buffalo, New York

Year 1974

Make Egg Harbor

Model 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

Category Motoryachts

Length 40

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser appears in great condition inside & out for a vessel this age! The engines run quietly and easily start. We're told the engines are well maintained, oils changed, and new plugs caps, plus rotors. Numerous updates, and no known issues, the seller hates to see her go, but hitting the road for an extended time, and the boat can't come along Stock #353631 Classic Cruiser, Upgrades! Own a Legendary Design! Check out this 1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser! Own a bit of history! Legendary design and construction that has been the hallmark of Egg Harbor Yachts. One-piece fiberglass Hull with a gel coat bottom finish. Newly painted with PETTIT top coat poly, the bottom of the boat was repainted Antifoul. Powered by twin Chrysler Crusaders gasoline engines. We're told the engines are perfectly paired, with no shudder. The upper helm area has great viewing for piloting the boat, with a GPS/Plotter & Fishfinder electronics. Inside you have plenty of room inside for entertaining. The kitchen has plenty of counter space with a double sink, stove & refrigerator. Cozy master cabin with a full-size shower, bathroom, and vacuum flush nearby. AC & heat. The Egg Harbor makes for a great floating cottage, live aboard, long-distance cruising, with a little fishing mixed in. A special boat that's worth a look! Reason for selling is moving.

1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

$28,500

Buffalo, New York

Year 1974

Make Egg Harbor

Model 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser

Category Motoryachts

Length 40

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser appears in great condition inside & out for a vessel this age! The engines run quietly and easily start. We're told the engines are well maintained, oils changed, and new plugs caps, plus rotors. Numerous updates, and no known issues, the seller hates to see her go, but hitting the road for an extended time, and the boat can't come along Stock #353631 Classic Cruiser, Upgrades! Own a Legendary Design! Check out this 1974 Egg Harbor 40 Flybridge Sedan Cruiser! Own a bit of history! Legendary design and construction that has been the hallmark of Egg Harbor Yachts. One-piece fiberglass Hull with a gel coat bottom finish. Newly painted with PETTIT top coat poly, the bottom of the boat was repainted Antifoul. Powered by twin Chrysler Crusaders gasoline engines. We're told the engines are perfectly paired, with no shudder. The upper helm area has great viewing for piloting the boat, with a GPS/Plotter & Fishfinder electronics. Inside you have plenty of room inside for entertaining. The kitchen has plenty of counter space with a double sink, stove & refrigerator. Cozy master cabin with a full-size shower, bathroom, and vacuum flush nearby. AC & heat. The Egg Harbor makes for a great floating cottage, live aboard, long-distance cruising, with a little fishing mixed in. A special boat that's worth a look! Reason for selling is moving.

1970 Egg Harbor Sedan Cruiser

1970 Egg Harbor Sedan Cruiser

$35,000

Senqu, Eastern Cape

Year 1970

Make Egg Harbor

Model Sedan Cruiser

Category Downeast Boats

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 Egg Harbor Sedan Cruiser Here is a 1970 37’ Egg Harbor that has been tastefully converted to a picnic boat. The Interior bulkhead has been removed and everything except the V-berth has been re-fit giving a huge bi-level salon. The galley is completely rebuilt with a mahogany countertop, new stainless sink and all new plumbing. The boat has been re-wired. The upper and lower salons sport matching blue area carpets…and there is new furniture in both.This boat is from an estate…and it had been in covered storage for over 10 years. The new owner spent two years on the refit which included an inspection for any rot, re-plumbing, rewiring, and refinish. When you read the Full Specs, you will wonder why I noted only 50 hours running time on the engines. The engines were replaced just before the boat went into covered storage and they have been serviced. This nifty picnic boat has been in the water and running for a little over a year, now. The owner is ready to move up and take on a bigger project. Come have a look, you won’t be disappointed.