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1977 SILVERTON 34 SEDAN (1995 DIESELS) Convertible in Fort Walton Beach, FL


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1977 SILVERTON 34 SEDAN (1995 DIESELS)
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  • Class:Power
  • Category:Convertible
  • Year:1977
  • Make:SILVERTON
  • Model:34 SEDAN (1995 DIESELS)
  • Length:34
  • Location:Fort Walton Be, FL
  • Builder:Silverton
  • LOA:34'
  • Beam:12'6"
  • Bridge Clearance:11'6"
  • Draft:3'1"
  • Engine Model:Volvo Penta (1995)
  • Engine Hours:601
  • Propulsion Type:TWIN
  • Hull Material:FIBERGLASS REINFORCED
  • Fuel Type:DIESEL
  • Fuel:220 gallons
  • Holding:40 gallons

Accomodations:
Starting from the aft end of the boat you notice the 10 foot by 10 foot fishing cockpit. The owner has added a large livewell back here as he likes to fish. Stepping through the aft entrance you see the dinette for four on the port hand side. The dinette converts to a berth for two. To starboard is an enclosed head. Forward of the head is a set of easy chairs. This is a perfect place to relax after a long day on the water. Forward of the dinette and across from the easy chairs is a storage area with the inverter control and a microwave. This boatâ¿¿s air conditioning can be run off the inverter when the engines are running. Between the easy chairs and the storage area in the floor is a hold. This is a very large storage area and the owner keeps the foldaway ladder here. Moving forward and to starboard is the lower helm. Looking port you see the full galley with an alcohol/electric stove, a stainless steel sink, and a refrigerator. Moving forward again you see the v-berth with storage underneath as well as forward on the hull. The interior of the boat has been updated quite a bit by the last two owners since 2002 and it shows. ** Sleeps 4 * Manual Head * V-Berth

Mechanical Equipment:
The really good news about this boat is her powerplants. In 2002/2003 her owner put in a pair of rebuilt 1995 Volvo-Penta turbo diesels and all the accoutrements. He put in Dripless Shaft logs, Racor Filters, Exhaust system, and a set of NEW Z-F Transmissions. The owner also added an oil changer system to make maintenance much easier. In 2008, her owner added a new hydraulic steering system to the boat, eliminating the old cable steering system. Twin Volvo Penta Turbo Diesels (Rebuilt in 2003) Port 601 hrs Starboard 539 Hours ** Engine Room * Fresh Water Cooling * Jabsco 13V Oil Exchange System * Racor Fuel Filters * Fire Control System * Internal Sea Strainer * Engine Alarm * Dripless Shaft Logs

Galley:
Cracklinâ¿¿ Rosie sports a full galley with everything a cruising couple could need for living afloat. There is a lot of space due to the efficient layout. ** Avanti A/C Refrigerator * Farberware Microwave - FMW3503RM * Single Stainless Steel Sink * Dinette Seating for 4 * Upper and Lower Stowage - 4 Sliders and 4 Cabinets * Formica Beige Countertops * 2 Burner Electric and Alcohol Stove

Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Cracklin Rosie received new electronics in 2004. Her last owner gave her a Furuno 667 Color fishfinder and a Raymarine 52 VHF. ** Furuno Bottom Machine - FCV 667 Color * Raytheon Ray 52 VHF Radio * Ritchie Compass

Electrical System:
In 2004 Cracklinâ¿¿ Rosie got new buss bars and in 2006 she was rewired by an ABYC certified electrician. ** Air Conditioner: Fedders 10K BTU * 12 Volt Power * 30 Amp Shore Power * Fireboy Fire Extinguisher - model 35VH Halon 1301 Automatic * 1 Windshield Wiper: 11 inch * Saltwater Washdown * Xantrex Inverter: ProWatt 1750 * 4 Group 24 Batteries * Manual Head

Deck and Hull Equipment:
Cracklin Rosie comes with two anchors. Both are Danforth style; one is 18 pounds and the other is 22 pounds. She received new carpet and curtains in 2002. Of particular note is the former owner had her completely regelcoated in 2003. ** Danforth Style Anchor, 22 lbs. * Danforth 18H Anchor, 18 lbs. * 4 Hatches, 1 Entrance * Stainless Steel Rub Rail (Full Coverage) * Full Canvas: Blue * Stainless Steel Bow Rails: 3/4 Coverage * Double Helm Seat * Self Bailing Cockpit * Stainless Steel Cleats: (1) 6.5 inch Bollard, (2) 10 inch Midship and (2) 10 inch Stern

Sails and Rigging:
FISHING FEATURES: In 2004 this Silverton got new rod holders and outriggers. The owner also added some rocket launchers on the flybridge. ** 9 Rodholders - 6 are flushmount and 3 rail mounted * Livewell - #25 (Removeable) * (2) Outriggers (in Storage) * 5 Rocket Launchers - Flybridge rail Mounted * Saltwater Washdown

Additional Equipment:
6 Type II Lifejackets * 5 Fenders * Lines Included * Bottom Painted: Yes, Blue * Hull Color: White * Canvas Color: Blue ** EXCLUSIONS: Tools, Fishing Poles DISCLOSURES: Boat was partially sunk in early 2006. Her engines were pickled and the boat was rewired even though it did not need to be done. She has been operational for two years since without any issues. That is the only disclosure on this great boat. BROKERS COMMENTS: I have known this boat since 2000 and have known three of her owners. All have lavishly spent money on her and used her as an inshore fishing boat and as a short range cruiser. She admirably does both duties and still has lots of fun to share with her next owner. Since the list of improvements done over the years is quite extensive, please contact me and I can fax or e-mail you the complete five page list.

SELLER DESCRIPTION

1977 SILVERTON 34 SEDAN (1995 DIESELS), Silverton is known for their 34 foot convertibles and sedans. 1977 was the first year for the 34 sedan. It sported a large 100 square foot cockpit, plenty of living space, and a dual helm. Cracklin Rosie is an extremely updated example of this great cruising and fishing boat. She sports newer diesel engines (1995 Turbo Diesels rebuilt in 2003), exhaust system, shafts, dripless shaft logs, electrical system; as well as, other nice refinements. She is shown by appointment only so call and be on the water this weekend.

Accomodations:
Starting from the aft end of the boat you notice the 10 foot by 10 foot fishing cockpit. The owner has added a large livewell back here as he likes to fish. Stepping through the aft entrance you see the dinette for four on the port hand side. The dinette converts to a berth for two. To starboard is an enclosed head. Forward of the head is a set of easy chairs. This is a perfect place to relax after a long day on the water. Forward of the dinette and across from the easy chairs is a storage area with the inverter control and a microwave. This boatâ¿¿s air conditioning can be run off the inverter when the engines are running. Between the easy chairs and the storage area in the floor is a hold. This is a very large storage area and the owner keeps the foldaway ladder here. Moving forward and to starboard is the lower helm. Looking port you see the full galley with an alcohol/electric stove, a stainless steel sink, and a refrigerator. Moving forward again you see the v-berth with storage underneath as well as forward on the hull. The interior of the boat has been updated quite a bit by the last two owners since 2002 and it shows. ** Sleeps 4 * Manual Head * V-Berth

Mechanical Equipment:
The really good news about this boat is her powerplants. In 2002/2003 her owner put in a pair of rebuilt 1995 Volvo-Penta turbo diesels and all the accoutrements. He put in Dripless Shaft logs, Racor Filters, Exhaust system, and a set of NEW Z-F Transmissions. The owner also added an oil changer system to make maintenance much easier. In 2008, her owner added a new hydraulic steering system to the boat, eliminating the old cable steering system. Twin Volvo Penta Turbo Diesels (Rebuilt in 2003) Port 601 hrs Starboard 539 Hours ** Engine Room * Fresh Water Cooling * Jabsco 13V Oil Exchange System * Racor Fuel Filters * Fire Control System * Internal Sea Strainer * Engine Alarm * Dripless Shaft Logs

Galley:
Cracklinâ¿¿ Rosie sports a full galley with everything a cruising couple could need for living afloat. There is a lot of space due to the efficient layout. ** Avanti A/C Refrigerator * Farberware Microwave - FMW3503RM * Single Stainless Steel Sink * Dinette Seating for 4 * Upper and Lower Stowage - 4 Sliders and 4 Cabinets * Formica Beige Countertops * 2 Burner Electric and Alcohol Stove

Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Cracklin Rosie received new electronics in 2004. Her last owner gave her a Furuno 667 Color fishfinder and a Raymarine 52 VHF. ** Furuno Bottom Machine - FCV 667 Color * Raytheon Ray 52 VHF Radio * Ritchie Compass

Electrical System:
In 2004 Cracklinâ¿¿ Rosie got new buss bars and in 2006 she was rewired by an ABYC certified electrician. ** Air Conditioner: Fedders 10K BTU * 12 Volt Power * 30 Amp Shore Power * Fireboy Fire Extinguisher - model 35VH Halon 1301 Automatic * 1 Windshield Wiper: 11 inch * Saltwater Washdown * Xantrex Inverter: ProWatt 1750 * 4 Group 24 Batteries * Manual Head

Deck and Hull Equipment:
Cracklin Rosie comes with two anchors. Both are Danforth style; one is 18 pounds and the other is 22 pounds. She received new carpet and curtains in 2002. Of particular note is the former owner had her completely regelcoated in 2003. ** Danforth Style Anchor, 22 lbs. * Danforth 18H Anchor, 18 lbs. * 4 Hatches, 1 Entrance * Stainless Steel Rub Rail (Full Coverage) * Full Canvas: Blue * Stainless Steel Bow Rails: 3/4 Coverage * Double Helm Seat * Self Bailing Cockpit * Stainless Steel Cleats: (1) 6.5 inch Bollard, (2) 10 inch Midship and (2) 10 inch Stern

Sails and Rigging:
FISHING FEATURES: In 2004 this Silverton got new rod holders and outriggers. The owner also added some rocket launchers on the flybridge. ** 9 Rodholders - 6 are flushmount and 3 rail mounted * Livewell - #25 (Removeable) * (2) Outriggers (in Storage) * 5 Rocket Launchers - Flybridge rail Mounted * Saltwater Washdown

Additional Equipment:
6 Type II Lifejackets * 5 Fenders * Lines Included * Bottom Painted: Yes, Blue * Hull Color: White * Canvas Color: Blue ** EXCLUSIONS: Tools, Fishing Poles DISCLOSURES: Boat was partially sunk in early 2006. Her engines were pickled and the boat was rewired even though it did not need to be done. She has been operational for two years since without any issues. That is the only disclosure on this great boat. BROKERS COMMENTS: I have known this boat since 2000 and have known three of her owners. All have lavishly spent money on her and used her as an inshore fishing boat and as a short range cruiser. She admirably does both duties and still has lots of fun to share with her next owner. Since the list of improvements done over the years is quite extensive, please contact me and I can fax or e-mail you the complete five page list.

Tropical Yacht Sales and Brokerage, Inc.

  • Toll Free: (877) 537-7599
  • Phone: (850) 243-8733
  • Fax: (850) 244-9203
  • After Hours: (850) 865-1910


328 Elliott Road SE
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 ( Map )


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