Sessa Marine Key Largo 24 for charter
- 9 Crew
General information
Description
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.
The Key Largo 24 from Sessa Marine is an outboard (or inboard) boat - a compact, complete and fast boat that simply wants to be noticed thanks in part to new hull color combinations that break the "nautical" clichés.
The shortest version in the Key Largo line, yet measuring 6.90m in length, the front part of the bow is shaped into a large area for sunbathing, i.e. sundeck platform. Below it is a cabin with a separate toilet. The movable sun deck is finished with a helmsman's console, behind which is a helmsman's bench. The cockpit is spacious and multipurpose. The console offers plenty of space for switches, gauges, navigation, compass, radio and speakers. From the bow to the helm console, there is a strong stainless steel railing on the side, the cockpit mirror holder is fairly measured, and the mooring cleats also work reliably.
The basic price of the vessel includes quite a lot of equipment. The boat is equipped with all cushions (which are waterproof and UV resistant), both internal and external, water tanks (45l) and fuel (271l), telescopic ladder for entering the water, hydraulic engine management system, automatic bilge pump, navigation lights , etc.
The interior is entirely made of oak with a double bed and a built-in table. There is also a place for a refrigerator and, as already mentioned, an electric Marine WC.
Length: 6.90 m
Length EC Certifying: 6.80 m
Width: 2.50 m
Weight: 1660 kg
Maximum engine power: 184kw (250HP)
Fuel tank: 270 l
Water tank: 145 l
Maximum number of persons: 8
No. beds: 2
The price is without VAT. The vessel is in stock.
Source
- www.boats.com (12/8/22)