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1981 Mainship Sedan

1981 Mainship Sedan

$34,900

Gig Harbor, Washington

Year 1981

Make Mainship

Model Sedan

Category Flybridge Boats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1981 Mainship Sedan The Mainship 34 Motoryacht is one of the most popular small sedans ever built. Constructed on a solid fiberglass semi-displacement hull design, with a fine bow entry and a full-length keel below. This is the first of the Mainship series and the greatest attraction remains the superb economy at better than trawler speeds. With a single 190hp Yanmar diesel, the Mainship will cruise up to 14 knots and at a more relaxed 7-8 knot speed, the fuel consumption is a remarkable two GPH. The practical single stateroom floorplan is well suited for the needs of a cruising couple. Inside, the single stateroom floorplan is arranged with a full galley down. This vessel can sleep two in the master stateroom and two in the salon area. The single stateroom floorplan provides a large head and separate shower. Only 620 hours on a new Yanmar 190hp diesel engine. Includes full cockpit canvas enclosure with removable sides making it a four season space for dining and entertaining. The flybridge has a new Bimini top, new canvas surround and a complete canvas package for windows, hatches and vents.

1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II

1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II

$42,900

Poulsbo, Washington

Year 1981

Make Mainship

Model Sedan Mk II

Category Motor Yachts

Length 34'

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1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II This Trawler is new to the market and ready to go to her new owners.  With lots of extras, a Perkins Diesel engine, fully enclosed flybridge, Red Dot plus electric heating, electric windlass, Westerbeke 4kw Generator, swimstep and dinghy.  An economical cruiser for Northwest waters.  The Mainship 34 Motor Cruiser is one of the most popular small sedans ever built.  She is constructed on a solid fiberglass semi displacement hull design with a deep forefoot, slightly rounded bilges, and a full length keel.  With the single 165 Perkins, she will do 10-11 knots while burning about 6 GPH.  At 7.6k, fuel consumption drops to about 2 GPH.