Standard Equipment
Mechanical
Yamaha 2-stroke OS66 250hp Outboards
Yamaha 704 Throttle Controls
Lewmar Bow Thruster
Kohler Genset (4ESZ)
Marine Air Conditioning with Reverse Heat
Trim Tabs
Deck
Horizon Anchor Windlass with Helm Remote
Delta Plough Anchor
Outriggers
Stainless Steel Bow Rail
Hard Top with 6 Rocket Launches
Spreader Lights
Livewell
Fish Box
Deck Bench Seat
Electronics
Furuno Chartplotter (GP-1850DF)
Raymarine C80 Radar
Icom IC-M127 VHF Radio
Simrad Autopilot (not sure if it works, never used it)
Sony Stereo
Batteries x4
Battery Charger
30-amp Shore Power Cable
Cabin
Jabsco Electric Toilet
Kenyon Gas/Electric Single Burner
GE Microwave
Norcold Fridge
Miscellaneous
Canvas (older)
Various Fenders, Lines and Life Jackets
Portable Captain Chairs x2
Manufacturer Descriptions
A classic Grady-White model, the 300 Marlin is an updated version of the 280 Marlin built in 1989-94. The 300 has been the recipient of several updates over the years. Teardrop cabin windows replaced the original rectangular windows in 1999, and the transom was redesigned in 2004 with a larger fish box and a removable cooler box. Max horsepower ratings have also changed as engines became heavier and more powerful. With her tank-like construction and seaworthy deep-V hull, the Marlin more than holds
her own against any competitive boat. Standard features include an integrated swim/dive platform, 30-gallon standup livewell, rigging station with tackle drawers, insulated fish box, cockpit rod storage, cockpit toe rails, aft-facing jump seat, transom door, raw-water
washdown, cockpit bolsters, gunnel rod holders, and foldaway rear seat. Below deck, the Marlin's well-finished cabin sleeps four and includes a full-service galley with fridge, enclosed head/shower, midcabin double berth, and convertible dinette/V-berth forward. No lightweight, the Marlin tops out at close to 40 knots with Yamaha 250s. Used Marlins are nearly always in demand.
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.