Dimensions: 43' x 13' Year: 1969 Engine: 225 HP Perkins M225Ti Hull: Aluminum Licence: C
A 36 ft / OAL 43 ft x 13 ft C-licensed aluminum vessel, built by Matsumoto Shipyard in 1969. Originally an ex-gillnetter, it underwent a major refit in 2019 to be converted into a fish farm net washing vessel. The vessel includes a Maxilift crane with remote controls, powered by a Yanmar diesel hydraulic power pack. A link on this page will show all the deck equipment Click here to view list
(a list which is not included) in this base price.
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Details
Overview
Vessel Name: Sho Am Hungry
Manufacturer: Matsumoto Shipyard
Length: 43'
Beam: 13'
Draft: 3'9"
Head Room: 6' 3"
Vessel Location: Powell River, BC
Licences: C Licence
Survey: 2019 (survey not current with 2021 refit)
Power
Engine: 225 HP Perkins M225Ti
Engine Hours: approx 2710 hours
Fuel Type: Diesel, Fuel consumption: 17 L/hr
Reduction Gear: Twin disc MG5050
Cruising Speed: 7 knots
Full Speed: 9 knots
# Of Fuel Tanks: 3
Fuel Capacity: 3000 L
Engine Alarms and Gauges
Keel Cooled: Heat Exchanger, dry exhaust
Hydraulic pumps: Auxiliary Diesel
11 HP Yanmar Hydr power pack
Bilge Pumps: Rule electric & manual gusher
Structural
Hull: Aluminum
Decks: Aluminum
Wheelhouse: Aluminum
Paint: Wet Sandblasted
Zincs: 2023
Holds -Type: 3 access hatches
Anchor: Bruce
Anchor Winches: Main Driven Hydraulic
Electronics
GPS: Garmin
VHF: Uniden
Radar: JRC
Sounder: Garmin
Plotter
Auto Pilot: ComNAV
Auto Remote: GPS Integration
Batteries: 12 & 24
Inverter: 20 Amp Xantrex
Steering Stations: 2 x Hydraulic
Controls: 2 x Morris - Push Pull
Accessories
Maxilift 330 Marine Crane with RC wireless remote controls
Spot Light: Remote control
Additional
Deck crane: Wireless, remote control
Net washer: 250 hp net with 3400 hours
All spare inventory including fish net washing equipment can be negotiated separately from the boat
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