2001 Nauset 28' (8.53 m)
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
Excellent example of the popular and capable Nauset 28 Hard Top. Single owner boat. Well-built and well maintained. Currently in the water on her slip and available for inspection.
- Downeast
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: ACJ28045A101
Description
Excellent example of the popular and capable Nauset 28 Hard Top.
Single owner boat. Well-built and well maintained.
Currently in the water on her slip and available for inspection.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: ACJ28045A101
LOA: 28' (8.53 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2001
Beam: 10' 8''
Draft Max: 2' 9''
Single Berths: 2
Double Berths: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Dry Weight: 10500
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: 6BT5.9-M
- Engine Year: 2000
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 210.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 888.00
Full Details
Description
Nauset 28 Hard Top Description
The Nauset 28 Hard Top is a semi-custom boat that was built by Nauset Marine in Orleans, Massachusetts.
She is comfortable, spacious, and versatile, making it a good choice for a variety of activities. It is also well-built and seaworthy, so you can be confident that it will last for many years.
Here are some things to like about the Nauset 28 Hard Top:
- The cockpit is large and spacious, with plenty of seating for up to six people.
- The hardtop provides protection from the sun and rain, so you can enjoy being on the water even when the weather is not perfect.
- The boat is well-equipped with a galley and head compartment, so you can be comfortable while you are cruising.
- The boat is powered by a single inboard diesel engine, which is fuel-efficient and reliable.
- The boat is also relatively easy to maintain, so you can keep it in good condition for many years.
- There is a large L-shaped settee, a galley with sink, refrigerator and Origo two burner stove.
- Fuel-efficient: The Nauset 28 Hard Top is powered by a single inboard diesel engine, which is fuel-efficient and reliable.
- Versatile: The Nauset 28 Hard Top is a versatile boat that can be used for a variety of activities, including cruising, fishing, and watersports. It is also a good choice for liveaboard cruising.
- Easy to maintain: The Nauset 28 Hard Top is relatively easy to maintain, so you can keep it in good condition for many years.
- The boat has a shallow draft, making it easy to launch and retrieve from shallow water.
- The boat has a wide beam, which provides stability in rough water.
Hull and Deck
- Hand laid up fiberglass hull; fiberglass with core superstructure and decks.
- Full length spray rails port and starboard.
- Fiberglass swim platform.
- S/S bow rails aft to cockpit.
- 4 opening ports with screens; 3 hatches
- Side salon windows with screens – aluminum framed.
- Full length keel with skeg-hung bronze rudder.
- Starboard helm station in wheelhouse.
- S/S wheel with Sea Star Teleflex hydraulic steering.
- Fiberglass anchor pulpit with bow roller cockpit and Simpson and Lawrence electric windlass.
- Tan nonskid fiberglass cockpit sole.
Engine and Mechanical
- Single Cummins 210 hp diesel, 6 cylinders, FWC, with approximately 888 hours as seen on the meter.
- ZF 1.58:1 transmission.
- Aquamet S/S 22 1 ½” shaft.
- Racor 500MA fuel filter.
- Fiberglass muffler.
- Espar Heater
- Dripless shaft seal, raw water cooled.
- Spur cutters on shaft.
- Cruising speed: 12-14 knots @ 2200 RPM.
- Maximum speed: 16 knots @ 2600 RPM.
Electrical
- 12V/120V electrical systems with circuit breaker panels.
- 30 amp shore power.
- 6 gallon hot water heater and via engine, or 110V.
- 4-12V batteries; 2 house; one engine start and one windlass with 4 battery switches.
- Battery charger.
- Rule shower sump pump.
- 12V automatic bilge pumps.
- Norcold 12V-110V refrigerator
Accomodations
- Traditional layout with attractive Herreshoff style interior with teak trim.
- S/S sink with hot and cold pressure water.
- Berths for four; two forward in large vee berth with filler cushion, two in convertible L-shaped dinette with filler cushion.
- Enclosed head to starboard with electric head, and S/S sink with shower.
- Main salon has L-shaped teak dinette to port; helm to starboard with galley down.
- Teak and holly sole.
Electronics
- Standard Horizon VHF radio
- Depthsounder
- Garmin GPS Map 4208 Radar-GPS Plotter
- NorthStar Backup GPS
- Ritchie compass
Equipment
- 2 fire extinguishers.
- Life jackets.
- Navigation lights.
- 2 Rule 12V 1100 gph electric bilge pumps.
- 2 windshield wipers.
- All bronze seacock ball valves.
- Nicro solar vent
- 4 fenders
- Bruce anchor with chain and rode.
- 12V horn
- Docklines.
- Tank Watch gauges for water and holding tank.
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.
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