• 2000 Eastern 27 Lobster-Style Hardtop $44500 LOA: 26'4" Beam: 8'4" Draft: 2,4" Engine: Yanmar LH-STE diesel This is a sturdy versatile boat known for its durable construction and practical design. It is designated for both recreational and fishing purposes. With its classic New England lobster boat-inspired appearance and sturdy design, this makes it a popular choice and boating enthusiasts seeking a reliable and comfortable vessel for their adventures on the water.
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    $165,000
    The Rose Brother was fully restored, to Coast Guard Specs. All Systems up to Specs. New wiring Panels and one line Diagram. The Out of Water inspection passed at a 100%. Vessel Has new anodized rail 29.5 in height Coast Guard Approved. With Custom Rod Holders. For Fishing & Excursions Charters. Vessel has Twin Johnson Tower 671 Naturals, with Stainless Plumbing and Johnson Tower Stainless Elbow Exhaust, Twin disc Transmission .Brand new 22.5 Onan Genset , New Battery Compartments. Eco Heating ( Baseboard ) with indirect hot water System.AC unit for Galley and V Berth area. Interior has been updated in both the V Berth Custom Panels and Trim and Galley with Mahogany Customer Cabinets.Upgraded the Crash Wall for water tight , added a new Bomar Hatch ( per Coast Guard ) Codes. Wheel House also has been updated , with New Teak and Holly flooring, Mahogany Cabinet and has 2 more bunks. Electronic: New 2022 Garmins 1628, two VHS Radios w/ ais , Chirp Transducer, 30 mile Dome (Garmins) Live Hydraulic Winch/ Runs off the Port engine with Wheel house controls. This Rose Brothers was constructed in Hawker's Island NC with Cold Molded , not planked all fasteners are Stainless screws. Decks are all epoxy fiberglass , with Awlgrip Epoxy Paint. Hull is coated with 7 coats of epoxy Paint with under water line fiberglass and epoxy.   Hull Type Cold Molded Length (LOA) 50 ft. Registered Length 46 ft. Breadth 17 ft.4 in. Draft 5 ft. Year Built 1980 Built By Rose Brothers Rigging Tuna, Top Speed 13 Cruise Speed 10

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