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I had a 31 Silverton with 318s that looked similar. I liked it a lot. Is
that a Mainship by any chance?
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Ok. Here's a couple of pics of the boat I am zeroing in on.

It meets my particular requirements:

1. Small enough (34') to easily single-hand.
2. Twin Cummins diesels
3. Two modes of operation .... hull speed mode (10 kts) burning about 5
gph combined and "fast trawler" mode (16-18 kts)
burning 9-10 gph. WOT of about 20-22 kts.
4. Traditional boat design (not a bubble boat)
5. Has a real cockpit.
6. Galley, head, one master stateroom with queen sized bed.
7. Air conditioning.

That's all I need.

Reported to be in "very good" condition, but that remains to be seen. I
am going down next week to look it over.

http://www.eisboch.com/newboat1.jpg
http://www.eisboch.com/newboat2.jpg

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I had a 31 Silverton with 318s that looked similar. I liked it a lot. Is
that a Mainship by any chance?



Sabreline.

Do you remember "Joyfull" (Howie and Joy) ? They traded their old boat in
for a brand new Sabreline. Good looking boat and fast for a semi-trawler
style.

The one I am looking at is much older, but similar. No more new boats for
me.

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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 08:22:46 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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I had a 31 Silverton with 318s that looked similar. I liked it a lot. Is
that a Mainship by any chance?



Sabreline.

Do you remember "Joyfull" (Howie and Joy) ? They traded their old boat in
for a brand new Sabreline. Good looking boat and fast for a semi-trawler
style.

The one I am looking at is much older, but similar. No more new boats for
me.


Ah - now I know. I was like Jim - I thought it was a Mainship.

Sabreline - one brand I had not thought of. I really like the looks
of that boat on the hard - very clean lines and the specs are
something that I could live with - in particular the cruise speed.

Where did you say it was located? :)

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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 08:22:46 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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I had a 31 Silverton with 318s that looked similar. I liked it a lot. Is
that a Mainship by any chance?



Sabreline.

Do you remember "Joyfull" (Howie and Joy) ? They traded their old boat
in
for a brand new Sabreline. Good looking boat and fast for a semi-trawler
style.

The one I am looking at is much older, but similar. No more new boats for
me.


Ah - now I know. I was like Jim - I thought it was a Mainship.

Sabreline - one brand I had not thought of. I really like the looks
of that boat on the hard - very clean lines and the specs are
something that I could live with - in particular the cruise speed.

Where did you say it was located? :)


And it's big enough that you could ban JustWait to one end flailing away
with his fishing line while you're safel at the other. :-)


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And it's big enough that you could ban JustWait to one end flailing away
with his fishing line while you're safel at the other. :-)


That's what I like about having a real cockpit. Although not really
designed for fishing, you still can if in the mood.
Here's the cockpit:

http://www.eisboch.com/cockpit.jpg

couple of more pics:

http://www.eisboch.com/fwddeck
http://www.eisboch.com/lowerstation.jpg

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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 07:50:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

Ok. Here's a couple of pics of the boat I am zeroing in on.

It meets my particular requirements:

1. Small enough (34') to easily single-hand.
2. Twin Cummins diesels
3. Two modes of operation .... hull speed mode (10 kts) burning about 5 gph
combined and "fast trawler" mode (16-18 kts)
burning 9-10 gph. WOT of about 20-22 kts.
4. Traditional boat design (not a bubble boat)
5. Has a real cockpit.
6. Galley, head, one master stateroom with queen sized bed.
7. Air conditioning.

That's all I need.

Reported to be in "very good" condition, but that remains to be seen. I am
going down next week to look it over.

http://www.eisboch.com/newboat1.jpg
http://www.eisboch.com/newboat2.jpg


Mainship?

Looks really nice - love the specs.

Hmmm- where did you say it was located? :)
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http://www.eisboch.com/newboat1.jpg
http://www.eisboch.com/newboat2.jpg




Mainship?

Looks really nice - love the specs.

Hmmm- where did you say it was located? :)



Question 1: Sabreline
Question 2: Nevermind :-)

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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 07:50:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

Ok. Here's a couple of pics of the boat I am zeroing in on.

It meets my particular requirements:

1. Small enough (34') to easily single-hand.
2. Twin Cummins diesels
3. Two modes of operation .... hull speed mode (10 kts) burning about 5 gph
combined and "fast trawler" mode (16-18 kts)
burning 9-10 gph. WOT of about 20-22 kts.
4. Traditional boat design (not a bubble boat)
5. Has a real cockpit.
6. Galley, head, one master stateroom with queen sized bed.
7. Air conditioning.

That's all I need.

Reported to be in "very good" condition, but that remains to be seen. I am
going down next week to look it over.

http://www.eisboch.com/newboat1.jpg
http://www.eisboch.com/newboat2.jpg


Mainship?

Looks really nice - love the specs.

Hmmm- where did you say it was located? :)



Sabreliner. A world of difference from a Mainship.
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 07:50:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

Ok. Here's a couple of pics of the boat I am zeroing in on.

It meets my particular requirements:

1. Small enough (34') to easily single-hand.
2. Twin Cummins diesels
3. Two modes of operation .... hull speed mode (10 kts) burning about 5 gph
combined and "fast trawler" mode (16-18 kts)
burning 9-10 gph. WOT of about 20-22 kts.
4. Traditional boat design (not a bubble boat)
5. Has a real cockpit.
6. Galley, head, one master stateroom with queen sized bed.
7. Air conditioning.

That's all I need.

Reported to be in "very good" condition, but that remains to be seen. I am
going down next week to look it over.

http://www.eisboch.com/newboat1.jpg
http://www.eisboch.com/newboat2.jpg

Eisboch



Beautiful boat! Hope everything works out well.
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