2017 Sportsman 19' (5.79 m) Island Reef
BAR HARBOR, Maine, United States
This Sportsman 19' Island Reef with her Yamaha 115 HP outboard is seven years old with very little use. A great ride for fun and fishing! Top speed is 35 mph. Canvas bimini, her own trailer, and a very clean boat!
- Center Consoles
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: SMNNC3361617
$ 26,000 USD
€ 23,227 Euros
$ 35,115 CAD
£ 19,676 GBP
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: SMNNC3361617
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 19' 1'' (5.82 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2017
Beam: 7' 7''
Draft Max: 1' 1''
Draft Min: 1' 1''
Maximum Speed: 35 MPH
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Super Structure Material: Fiberglass
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Fuel Tank: 28 Gallons (105.99 Liters)
Dry Weight: 1100
Full Details
CONSTRUCTION
Since 2012, the Sportsman Company has been building boats in Summerville, South Carolina. The hull for this 19' Island Reef model is one piece and gelcoated. The fiberglass layers are a combination of spray gun, composite core, and hand-laid fiberglass layers to provide stiffness and strength to the hull. The boat factory uses laser cutting machines for precise piecing. The stringer system is a molded fiberglass unit with similar coring and bonded to the hull. The one-piece deck assembly is fabricated similarly. White topsides and white bottom paint.
ENGINE
2017 Yamaha 115 HP 4-stroke outboard motor with under 200 hours. Mechanical steering, stainless steel wheel, aluminum 3-blade propeller.
TANKAGE
Fuel: 28 gallons in one tank under platform with port deck fill.
ELECTRICAL
12v battery
Master switch on console
Navigational lights in rub rail forward, stern light on stainless steel pole
Automatic bilge pump
Single-axle trailer, 2017
LAYOUT
Seating capacity for 6 people. In the bow there are two lockers--the first is smaller for storage or the anchor, and the second is larger--both with drain plugs.
The center console is next with a cushioned seat with storage below. The helm has a Go-7 7" Simrad Display with through-hull transducer, 12v power plug, stainless steel wheel, engine gauges and control, master switch, and switches for lights, horn, and pump. Stainless steel cup holders, Plexiglass windshield with a stainless steel grab rail. Eight rod holders port and starboard and a small dry locker under the wheel.
Next is the cushioned leaning post for two with removable backrest, followed by aft cushioned seats port and starboard with deep storage lockers with drain plugs. The engine well with four rod holders and Yamaha are at center. The stainless steel swim ladder is on the port transom.
The platform and side decks are white with built-in nonskid. Stainless steel deck hardware consists of pull-up cleats and rod holders. There is a Bimini top with stainless steel frames over the console. This is a well-designed and clean boat, and a 2017 single-axle trailer is included.
EQUIPMENT
7" Simrad Display with transducer
12v power plug
Automatic bilge pump
14 rod holders
6 storage lockers
Self-bailing cockpit
Stainless steel handrails
Transom ladder
Trolling motor plug/harness
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Kathe Newman Walton.
We look forward to working with you!
Newman Marine Brokerage
254 Main Street
Southwest Harbor ME 04679 USA
Phone: 1-207-244-5560
Email: info@jarvisnewman.us
Website: https://www.jarvisnewman.us
Newman Marine is a boat brokerage firm that has been operating in Southwest Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine, since the early 1980s. Owned and operated by Jarvis Newman from 1980 to 2015 and now by his daughter, Kathe, we are in the business of moving boats to and from satisfied customers. We specialize in Downeast-style vessels, lobster yachts, Friendship Sloops, and locally built and owned boats.
Kathe Newman Walton
Owner Broker
254 Main Street
Southwest Harbor ME 04679 USA
Office: 1-207-266-5574
Cell: 1-207-266-5574
Email: info@jarvisnewman.us
Kathe grew up in the village of Manset in Southwest Harbor, Maine, in and out of her father's and grandfather's boat shops and on the water in various vessels. Sailing at girls' camps and on the family boats were a large part of summers with family and friends. From the late '60s through early '80s, the family summer vacation was going to the Friendship Sloop Races in Friendship Harbor on the family sloop. Plus many sails and power boat picnics on island beaches. Kathe and her husband, Dan, live on Mount Desert Island and have five grown children and several grandchildren. They both are USCG Master Captains and enjoy working and recreating on the water.