2021 Custom 32' (9.75 m)
Marion, Massachusetts, United States
Unique Houseboat
- House Boats
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Composite Hull
- HIN/IMO: MSZ00577L121
Description
A very unique vessel ready for her next owner. This Jay R. Benford designed "Friday Island Ferry" was custom built by her owner over the course of many years (2014-2021). Marine professionals aided in the installation of the the onboard electrical systems and inboard diesel propulsion engine conforming to ABYC standards.
This vessel was constructed utilizing the strip planking method with white cedar double diagonal planking covered with two layers of five-ounce cloth below the warterline, and one layer of five-ounce cloth above the waterline. The decks are made of fiberglass combined with core material.
Stem: Hand laid fiberglass over wood
Stern: Hand laid fiberglass over wood
Frames: Vertical Grain Douglass Fir
Floor Timbers: Vertical Grain Douglass Fir
Fastenings: Stainless steel
Deck Beams: Vertical Grain Douglass Fir
Decks: Fiberglass w/core
Keel: Vertical Grain Douglass Fir
Worm Shoe: None, fiberglass
Superstructure: Red cedar
Bulkheads: Marine plywood
- ELECTRONICS -
GPS: Simrad, multi-function
Autopilot: Simrad
VHF Radio: Uniden UM 15
Compass: Ritchie, magnetic
Depth Finder: Simrad, multi-function
Clock: Yes
Horn: Yes, hand-held air
Barometer: Yes
Bell: Yes
Miscellaneous Equipment: Side power bow thruster, 2 KW solar array w/4 panels and controller
- GALLEY -
Type of Stove: Eno, three-burner
Water: Fresh, hot & cold, pressurized
Refrigeration: Isotherm
Galley Equipment: Dickenson diesel cabin heater
- TANKS -
Fuel: Diesel
No. & Capacity: 4, 110 gallons total
Material: 5052 Aluminum
Location: Below deck, aft of engine
Water Tanks, No. & Capacity: 2, 100 gal.
Location: Below berth area Material: Cross link, poly plastic
- MACHINERY -
Make: Yanmar
Model: 4JH5E
Serial: E12415
No. Cylinders: 4
H.P.: 44
HRS: 22
Reduction Gear: Kanzaki KBW10
Approx. Speed: 8 knots
Year: 2011
Engine Cooling System: Fresh water
Fuel Pump: Injection type
Filters: Yes, Racor
Engine Generator: Alternator, belt driven
Controls: Twin lever, Morse
Stuffing Box: Yes, conventional bronze
Propeller: Bronze four blade, 24x20
Bearings: Cutlass type
Propeller Protection: Rudder and skeg
Rudder: Balanced, stainless steel
Bilge Pumps: 2 Rule electric w/auto switches
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM -
Storage Batteries, Engine: (4) 8D AGM, (2) group 31 AGM
Lighting: Yes
Lighting System: 12-volt
Battery Charger: Engine driven alternator
Currently in the water and ready for your inspection!
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: MSZ00577L121
LOA: 33' (9.75 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2021
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Composite
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4JH5E
- Engine Year: 2011
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 44.00
- Power KW: 32.81
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 22.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Joseph Sciuto.
We look forward to working with you!
Islandside Yacht Sales
338 Elm Street
Suite 4
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Phone: 1-508-287-2602
Email: jsciuto@islandside.com
Website: https://www.islandside.com
The experts at Islandside Yacht Sales, located in Southern Massachusetts and serving all of New England, have more than 20 years of experience in the marine industry. We value a straightforward way of doing business and have learned that superior client service and forging strong community connections are the keys to success. Our yacht brokers guide boaters in making educated decisions so whether you are buying or selling a new or used boat, our job is to steer you in the right direction throughout the entire process.
Joseph Sciuto
Broker/Principal
338 Elm Street
Suite 4
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Office: 1-508-287-2602
Email: jsciuto@islandside.com
Islandside Yacht Sales is more than a business to founder Joe Sciuto. To Joe, yacht brokerage is a rite of passage passed down from his father, mentor and 50-year industry veteran, Dick Sciuto. From the tender age of six weeks old (when he embarked on his first boating trip to the island of Cuttyhunk with his dad), Joe has been intrinsically connected to the water. Since that early expedition, Joe’s life has been defined by hard work, success and saltwater. After attending Tabor Academy, affectionately known as the School by the Sea, he worked with his father to learn the art of yacht and boat sales. While Joe’s passion for the boat brokerage field was undeniable, he was interested in learning even more. That drive led him to the Roger Williams University School of Law where he earned his J.D. degree with a focus in admiralty and maritime law. However, Joe knew his true calling wasn’t in the courtroom. Instead, he divided his newly acquired knowledge of contracts, negotiations and dispute resolution between yacht brokerage and the insurance industry. Little did Joe know when embarking on these various endeavors that his years of accumulated marine, sales and legal experience would culminate in the creation of what is now Islandside Yacht Sales. Joe currently resides with his wife and two young children in the seaside town of Padanaram Village in South Dartmouth, MA. During the summer months, they can often be found floating between Cuttyhunk, Marthas Vineyard and the other Elizabeth islands on the family boat.