- Features
- Cabin Lighting, Cabinets, Carpet - Cabin, Head, Heat, Microwave, Mirror, Pressurized Water System, Refrigerator, Salon, Settee, Shower, Stateroom - Aft, Stateroom - Forward, Stove / Oven, V Berth, Window Treatments, Bottom Paint Antifouling, Bench Seat, Bow Rail, Bow Seating, City Water Hookup, Cleats - Fixed, Compartment Storage, Hard Top, Non-Skid Deck, Self Bailing Cockpit, Steering Wheel, Transom - Closed, 110v Ac Outlets, Ac Electric Panel, Battery Tender, Courtesy Lights, Fuel Gauge, Shower Sump Pump, Circuit Breaker Panel, Gfi Outlets, Shore Power, Tachometer, Usb Port, Water Heater, Holding Tanks, Throttle/Shift, Mech, Carbureted, Water Tank, Compass, Navigation Lights, Vhf, Horn
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Stock #345258 - Timeless Elegance on the Water: Rediscover the Classic BeautyThe marina will require the boat to be moved when sold as they have a 1.5 year waiting list for new owners.However, for a buyer seeking to move it to another marina, finding a marina that will accept it, and getting an estimate for transportation to that marina should be completed prior to moving forward.The two 25hp outboards are good for a short cruse in a bay or river but are inadequate for open water navigation.... (read more) This 1973 Brighton Boat Builders Hallmark Delta Clipper Houseboat. Maintenance has definitely been kept up on this one. The inside has been gutted of the original 1973 equipment and rebuilt with updated materials, appliances, and furnishings.The floor plan is redone in a very space-efficient manner. There is a living room, full kitchen (cabinets, sink, stove, oven, microwave), full bathroom with Raritan head, and shower, office, two different large storage areas, and a V-berth at the bow. There's also an upper deck for sun-bathingA custom outboard hoist has been installed on the stern. There are two NS-25 Nissan outboard engines mounted on the hoist for a total of 50 HP. They start and run great, these are extremely well built according to ouboard mechanics that have serviced them.Underpowered? Sure... shes not meant to go fast, but she will pass any harbor's requirement for the boat to be self-propelled as a lot of harbors require the boat to have working engines.30 gallon tank for the new Raritan super flush head. 120v 6 gallon hot water heater. Three bilge pumps with water level sensors pump out water at three main collection areas of the bilge. There is a bilge vent installed where the old blower motor was so that there is adequate airflow in the bilge. The shower works off of pressurized shore water hookup, no 12v pump. 120v breakers for all electrical outlets and appliances. 12v +/- panels with all fuses working. Brand new marine grade water resistant 30A electrical cable to connect shore power. Recently installed stainless steel hose cable to connect to shore water. Standard marine band radio with antenna on roof. A custom internet system will come with boat.This is a special houseboat. She's very cozy inside and she's sure to charm you.Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!Reason for selling is decided to buy sailboat.At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results.You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat.Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.Take a look at ALL ***77 PICTURES*** of this vessel, AND A VIDEO, on our main website at POPSELLS DOT COM. We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you! The inboard engine has been removed and the inboard engine through-hole has been glassed over. No hauling it out and replacing the inboard engine seal! And no risk of boat sinking from the engine. Seacocks have been capped off from outside. Better this way as the risk of them breaking and sinking the boat is not an issue. Seacocks aren't used anyway, onboard holding tank is used instead.
Most everywhere the boat has received a fresh coat of marine paint. In the last year the rails and old railing rusty bolts have been removed, bolt holes for railings treated with hardening epoxy and sealant, and rails reinstalled to the deck with new stainless steel bolts. At this time new cleats were also installed to the deck and bolts and bolt holes also retreated as the railing bolts were. A leaky window in the V-berth was deleted and sealed over with fiberglass. The window was not useful where it was located and would leak on rainy days so I had it removed. All external lights were replaced with new stainless steel lights that work great. Navigation lights also work great. Ask for Alan Burnett.
The key...great customer service. We love the marine industry and one of our core missions is to help raise the customer service bar in this industry.
At POP Yachts, we have become very good at building solid relationships with our customers, even without the upfront face to face interaction. We spend a full 2 months training our new sales associates on various techniques to help them excel at this "new" way of selling.... (read more) The game is changing. Without our relentless focus on instant communication, understanding these new sales techniques, and without our amazing proprietary software, this company wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today.