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Bridge
Clearance |
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Beam: The maximum width or breadth of the boat for sale.
The measurement can be either in feet or meters. |
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Bridge clearance is the measurement to sufficiently
permit safe passage under Bridges. |
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Builder
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Engine
Cruising Speed |
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Builder of the Boat for Sale. Below you is a list of
Boat Builders. For
more Information Click Here
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The optimal speed of the boat
for sale, taking into account hull form, engine and
propeller functions and fuel economy. |
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| Engine
Horse Power
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Engine
Hours
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| Horsepower
a measure of the work done in a given time; 1 horsepower
is equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute or 745.7
watts; it is the unit of power in the English system
of units and commonly used to measure the output power
of marine engines; hp for short |
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How
many hours the Engine has been in use. Engine hours,
on most boats, are recorded on the tachometer.
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Engine
Manufactures Click
Here for Full List |
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| Number
of Engines |
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Engine
Maximum Speed |
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The number of Engines the boat for sale has.
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Maximum
Speed Engines will safely propel the boat for salel.
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| Engine
Overhaul Date*
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Engine
Overhaul Hours*
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| Date
of the OverHaul |
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Number
of hours Engine has operated since Overhaul |
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*An
overhauled engine is an engine which has been disassembled,
cleaned, inspected, repaired as necessary and tested
using approved procedures. The engine may be overhauled
to new limits or service limits. The engine's previous
operating history is maintained and it is returned
to you with zero time since major overhaul and a total
time since new that is the same as before the overhaul. |
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| Engine
Type/ Propulsion System |
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Engine
Year |
| The
type of Engine that propels the vessel.
For
more Information Click Here |
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The year the Engine was manufactured. |
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| Fuel
Capacity |
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Fuel
Type |
| The
amount of Fuel the boat for sale can hold. Fuel Tank
size. |
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The
fuel type used to operate the propulsion system. (The
Engine) |
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| Gross
Tonnage |
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Length
Over All (LOA) |
| A
measurement of the entire capacity of a ship expressed
as one gross ton for each 100 cubic feet of internal
volume. This measurement includes all spaces below deck,
as well as permanent above deck structures, and includes
spaces that are not used for cargo. |
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The
extreme fore and aft length of a ship measured from
the foremost point of the stem to the aftermost point
of the stern; commonly abbreviated as LOA
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Length
of Deck (LOD) |
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A
measurement of a ship over the deck from the peak of
the forward deck to the top of the transom. |
| Hull
Configuration |
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A "hull", or bottom of a boat, comes in several
different forms. Each form has a unique shape that give
it certain handling and performance characteristics.
Your boat has the hull form that it has to best match
the type of boating it was designed for. In general,
hull forms fall into one of the two following categories:
For
more Information Click Here |
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Maximum
Draft
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| The
maximum
depth of water the boat for sale can safely converse.
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| Minimum
Draft |
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The minimum
depth of water the boat for sale draws. |
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Model
No./ Name |
| Class |
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Model Name or No. of the Boat For Sale. |
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Choose the respective class of your vessel. For
more Information Click Here |
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Year
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The
year the boat for sale was built. |
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