2008 True World Marine 28' (8.53 m) TE2810
Newport, North Carolina, United States
Smooth Operator
2008 True World Marine TE2810
- Cuddy Cabin
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
New Listing
$ 119,000 USD
€ 102,687 Euros
$ 163,532 CAD
£ 88,798 GBP
Description
This 2008 True World Marine TE-2810, 28' sportfishing boat with 116 hours on the new Yanmar 315 turbo-diesel engine, is a fishing machine for near shore and offshore anglers. The "Smooth Operator" is a one owner vessel and has been meticulously maintained and repowered in the fall of 2023. The Yanmar engine is center mounted and very fuel efficient. The 2810 inboard has a Vetus bow thruster, making it easy to dock.
This is a great riding vessel with the engine weight in the middle for stability, leaving a large wide-open cockpit for fishing or cruising. These fiberglass boats are well built with high gunwales and high stainless 316 bow rails from the cockpit to the bow that provide security using the wide walkaround, a true walkaround, not a "crawl-around" like many other boats in this class. This boat is turnkey with many upgrades besides the new engine: custom dashboard, 12" touchscreen Garmin gps/chartplotter/fishfinder, Furuno fishfinder, Lewmar windlass, custom folding tower with 4 stainless rod holders, full enclosure, Taco Grand Slam GS390 outrigger mounts/poles/kit, VHF, cabin heater, 3 deep cycle marine batteries, circulation tank heater, saltwater washdown livewell, 8 deck mounted stainless rod holders, 8 stainless rod holders on rocket launcher and more. The owner has been fishing up to 80 miles east of Virginia Beach fishing from the Norfolk Canyon to Hatteras Canyon.
Owner painted the prop, rudder, shaft and trim tabs with Pettit Prop Coat Barnacle Barrier in 2022. Vessel has been kept on a lift for many years.
Does not come with a trailer.
Owner has digital maintenance and service records. He has conveyed that he will have an initial open line of communication to whoever purchases Smooth Operator.
Data Sheet
LOA: 30' 3'' (9.22 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2008
Beam: 9' 3''
Draft Max: 2' 11''
Cabins: 1
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 30 Knots
Cruise Speed: 23 Knots
Range NMI: 400
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Deep Vee
Fuel Tank: 150 Gallons (567.81 Liters)
Fresh Water: 15 Gallons (56.78 Liters)
Holding Tank: 7 Gallons (26.5 Liters)
Dry Weight: 7700
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 6LPA-STC
- Engine Year: 2022
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 315.00
- Power KW: 234.90
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Specifications
Length: 28'
LOA: 30' 3"
Beam: 9' 3"
Draft: 35"
Fuel cap: 150 gal. (2 - 75 gallon aluminum tanks located on each side of the fish box)
Fuel: Diesel
Dry weight: 7,700 pounds with engine
Dead rise bow: 56 degrees
Dead rise stern: 20 degrees
Power: Yanmar 6LPA-STC turbo-diesel 315 hp with a ZF63A 2.52:1 transmission
Propellor: Nibral
Fish box: 52 gallon with macerator
Water capacity: 15 gallons
Holding tank: 7 gallons
Performance: Cruise 3200 rpm / 23 knots / 8 gph / range 400 miles
Wide open 3800 rpm / 30 knots / 12 gph / range 350 miles
Standard Equipment
- V-berth cabin with cushions and storage compartments
- Stainless steel galley sink
- Manual head with holding tank
- Electric pump freshwater system
- Compass
- High profile heavy duty 1.25" T316 stainless bow rail
- Leaning post with rocket launcher
- Bilge pumps: 4
- Fuel filter with water separator
- Marine-grade aluminum fuel tank
- Hydraulic steering
- Trim tabs
- Saltwater washdown system
- In-transom 31gallon live well with pump
- Hardtop with integral lockable box
- Three heavy-duty deep cycle marine batteries
- Battery selector switch and indicator gauge
- Four stainless steel rod holders
- Recessed spring line and stern cleats
- Fish box: 52 gallon
- Transom storage compartments
- Windshield wiper
- Windshield with tempered glass and opening wings
- Bow pulpit (FRP) w/stainless steel anchor roller
- Battery charger
- Sound insulation under engine box
- Two scuppers in the aft corners of the deck for quick water drainage
Engine
The original Yanmar engine had an engine failure at 1604 hours. The owner replaced it with a new Yanmar 315 turbo-charged engine. The new engine was installed in July 2023 and you can see from the photos the new hoses and the cleanliness of the engine. It was manufactured in 2022.
The Yanmar panel was not changed with the new engine installation. Currently there are 1720 hours listed on the gauge. The new engine now has 116 hours.
1720 hours - current hours on Yanmar panel1604 hours - original engine116 hours - new engine
The transmission was sandblasted, refurbished and painted.
Owner installed a fresh water flush valve in 2023.
Helm
- Breaker panel below steering wheel
- Switches on panel behing steering wheel
- VHS radio in upper compartment
- Compass
- Vetus bow thruster controls to the right of the compass
- Guest searchlight controls to the right of the Yanmar panel
- Cigarette lighter above the steering wheel to the left / used for plugging in searchlight
Additional Equipment
The owner had a tower manufactured out of aluminum and installed on top of the hardtop. It is held in place by 4 pins. Access ladder is behind the leaning post on the engine cover. It does not fold down due to the rocket launcher behind leaning post. It is either up on the hardtop or off the boat.
Enclosure around the helm: There are 9 substantial panels that slide into the hardtop and snap on the bottom. They do not roll up.
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.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Patrick Kirkbride.
We look forward to working with you!
United Yacht Sales
Beaufort NC USA
Email: contact@UnitedYacht.com
Website: https://www.unitedyacht.com
Our mission is to provide boaters unequaled brokerage and ownership services before, during and after every transaction. We hold ourselves to the highest levels of expertise and professional standards. We have cultivated a standard at United Yacht whereby our client’s best interest is at the center of everything we do.
Patrick Kirkbride
Yacht Broker
Beaufort NC USA
Fax: 1-772-463-3121
Cell: 1-252-723-9369
Email: patrick@unitedyacht.com
I am currently living in Newport, North Carolina with my wife Cindy. We came to Newport with our three sons 12 years ago to work with the company True World Marine that had relocated to Beaufort, NC. I began my employment with True World Marine in 2002 as Human Resources Manager and new boat sales. During my employment until the company closed in 2015, I attended numerous boat shows along the East Coast from New York to Miami as part of the sales team. While working in that environment I gained an insight into the vast array of leisure and fishing vessels that are available for those who love the water. Whether you sail, fish, or just pleasure cruise I can assist you in finding the boat that fits your lifestyle; or I will help you sell your boat.
I grew up loving the water from a young age, being born in Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes. Water sports were part of my early childhood. Our family moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida when I was 7 years old and the ocean became my playground. I know the love of the open water and the desire to access the beauty and treasure afforded to those with a ship to sail. Some of my greatest enjoyment on the water has been catching giant blue fin tuna on Stellwagen Banks out of Gloucester Harbor and landing large, giant halibut in Kodiak Alaska. Many fishing stories to tell.
My life journey has taken me many places around the world. First stop was Vietnam in the Army then Colombia, Mexico, stops in Brazil, Uruguay and Russia to name a few. My journey took me to South Korea, together with my wife, to work for a newspaper as an assistant to the president of the company for English speaking guests and dignitaries.
I worked in international communications for 13 years. During those years I came to understand that we are all pretty much the same as to what we want and expect in a relationship, that being fairness and honesty. I apply those ethics to my approach in all communications and aspects of the sale.
Whether you are interested in listing your boat or you are looking for a boat to get you out on the water, let’s work together to achieve your goal.
