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| This is a solid boat with many years of service to come. The boat was repowered in 2001 with current Yamaha 250s, 860 hours, and the electronics were updated in 2002. The 356 Intrepid is vacuum-bagged with a core, sandwiched between hand-laid uni-and bi-directional fibers and Kevlar. This is used in the hullsides, transom, deck, liners and stringers to increase stiffness while shedding weight. The transom deadrise is 22 degrees allowing swift acceleration and keeping the boat on plane at slow speeds. Intrepid uses a tranverse step in the hull which reduces the amount of wetted surface or drag as the boat moves through the water. Increasing efficiency and economy. The attention to detail is amazing. All wires are labeled and tin-coated plus all the hoses are double clamped. Accomodations: Forward Berth, u-shaped seating, installed flat screen television DVD, hanging closet, full head with toilet and holding tank, sink/faucet, and shower nozzle. Mirrored cabinets with electrical socket. Storage compartment beneath berth. 2 GFCI AC plugs in cabin. Three (3) cabin lights. Mechanical Equipment: 2001 Twin 250 HP Yamaha OX66s with separate oil resevoirs (2 qts each), Yamaha 704 cable controls, SeaStar hydraulic steering. AC Air Conditioning (piston on compressor needs replacing), kite reel plug, freshwater pump as well as saltwater pump. Galley: Sink/faucet and reefer/ice box storage compartment. Two sets of cabinets with ample storage plus below sink storage. Electonics and Navigational Gear: New Mar PT-25 Phase Three Battery charger from Ward Electric (not a throw away from Outdoor World) and automatic swithes to protect starter batteries (2) from drain on house accessories. House electrical equipment/accessories solely to house battery and protected by automatic switching box. Electrical System: Three (3) batteries-- each engine has dedicated starter battery. Third battery is house only. Automatic switching box to protect starter batteries. Shore power, electrical breakerswitch panel for all accessories/equipment. VHF Standard Horizon with digital antenna, Sony I-Pod/CD player/radio (digital antenna) with 4 speaker and amp to 50 watts per speaker, Raytheon RL70C Pathfinder 32 nm Radar, Northstar 952X GPS Navigator, Raymarine L760 Color Video Sounder, Robertson Dataline X high speed depth sounder, Bennett Trip tabs, Yamaha tachometers and gauges Deck and Hull Equipment: Danforth anchor with 200+ feet of rode plus achor roller. 16 rod holders. Dive ladder. Tackle storage in leaning post as well as across from L-Bench. L-Bench forward of center console. Edson knob on wheel. Bomar hatch on cuddy. Stainless steel bow rails that are as stiff and strong as the first day installed. Six (6) cleats. Ample storage in center console and in the L-Bench. Live well aft of leaning post. Two quater storage lockers. Huge kill boxes port and starboard with drains. Storage locker to starboard forward for dry goods. Center forward storage locker for huge amounts of gear. We store two full sets of scuba gear, 4 tanks, and back up gear in this compartment. Taco outriggers. Additional Equipment: Hard top on the Radar Arch provides wonderful cover from the searing Florida heat and deluges of afternoon thunderstorms. I have yet to see another Intrepid Cuddy model with a hard top. No canvas replacements every three (3) years. Cover for leaning post and separate cover that attaches to cuddy and then stretches to the center console. Also a removable bench seat for stern (cover also)., | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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