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1974 Trojan F36

1974 Trojan F36

$40,000

North Kingstown, Rhode Island

Year 1974

Make Trojan

Model F36

Category Sportfish/Convertibles

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

The seller reports the boat to be in good working condition with systems operating as designed. Several cabin windows were observed to have cracks in them - see photos. The boat is commissioned and in the water as of 7/2023 and ready to go. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own pre-purchase inspections to confirm the condition. Stock #351223 1974 Trojan F36 with twin PCM 350s. Upper and lower helm - in the water and ready to go. This 1974 Trojan F36 Convertible is one of the most popular production boats ever designed. The Trojan 36 Convertible was an affordable blend of traditional styling, comfortable accommodations, and good all-around performance. She was built on an easy-riding fiberglass hull with a moderate beam, nearly flat after sections, and a shallow keel for directional stability. This is the twin-stateroom floorplan which was the more popular stateroom layout. All were arranged with the galley forward, a step down from the salon, and a lower helm was a popular option. For most years, teak trim and wall coverings were used throughout the interior, and large cabin windows admit plenty of natural lighting. On deck, the cockpit is big enough for some light-tackle fishing, and the tournament-style flybridge provides seating for up to five. Reason for selling is not using.

1974 Trojan F36

1974 Trojan F36

$40,000

North Kingstown, Rhode Island

Year 1974

Make Trojan

Model F36

Category Sportfish/Convertibles

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

The seller reports the boat to be in good working condition with systems operating as designed. Several cabin windows were observed to have cracks in them - see photos. The boat is commissioned and in the water as of 7/2023 and ready to go. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own pre-purchase inspections to confirm the condition. Stock #351223 1974 Trojan F36 with twin PCM 350s. Upper and lower helm - in the water and ready to go. This 1974 Trojan F36 Convertible is one of the most popular production boats ever designed. The Trojan 36 Convertible was an affordable blend of traditional styling, comfortable accommodations, and good all-around performance. She was built on an easy-riding fiberglass hull with a moderate beam, nearly flat after sections, and a shallow keel for directional stability. This is the twin-stateroom floorplan which was the more popular stateroom layout. All were arranged with the galley forward, a step down from the salon, and a lower helm was a popular option. For most years, teak trim and wall coverings were used throughout the interior, and large cabin windows admit plenty of natural lighting. On deck, the cockpit is big enough for some light-tackle fishing, and the tournament-style flybridge provides seating for up to five. Reason for selling is not using.

1978 Trojan FDMY

1978 Trojan FDMY

$39,000

Warwick, Rhode Island

Year 1978

Make Trojan

Model FDMY

Category Motor Yachts

Length 44'

Posted Over 1 Month

1978 Trojan FDMY “CURRENT PRICE” IS A GUIDE.  ALL OFFERS RESPECTFULLY CONSIDERED. General Description This classic 1978 Trojan F44 Flush deck, is a rare find. This is an extremely comfortable yacht that will make an excellent cruiser or live-aboard, with a relatively small investment. Current owner advises that: over $80,000 invested since 2004. Actual ConditionIt is reported by the owner that: ThisTrojan was purchased in 2004, at auction, following a light grounding incident. There was some interior and mechanical damage due to water incursion. All water damaged systems were either replaced or rebuilt, including the Detroit Diesel Engines and Transmissions (4-71 Turbo) and Genset (which was new in 2006). The relatively minor hull damage (approx. 24” breach in bow area, and misc. scrapes along keel and chine) was patched, and is water tight at present. This boat is currently afloat in a marina in Chester, Connecticut. There is some underwater hull damage remaining, and some fiberglass repair is recommended. Equipment• 2 Marine-Air, Reverse-Cycle Air Conditioning systems (3 zones)• 2 4-D battery banks with 40 amp. regulated/monitored charging system • Typical safety equipment included (fire extinguishers, PFDs, bilge pumps, etc.) • VHF Comm Radio, hailer, autopilot, depth sounder, (Radar and GPS - INOP.)• New Espar 65000 BTU diesel furnace (forced hot air) (2005)• Electric heat in each cabin as back-up • Pressure water system, large capacity hot water heater • New refrigerator, microwave, existing electric stove with large oven• New Sealand Vacu-flush Toilets (2005) and 40 gallon holding tank • New, custom canvas (flybridge/bimini, bridge cover, forward seat cover)• New aft deck