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For Sale: 1984 30 foot Atlantic Trawler (Moondance)

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Blue Moon
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Mainship Pilot 34
Exceptionally well maintained. Must be seen to be appreciated. You will not believe how much room and storage there is. Check it out on Yachtworld or at Niemiec Marine in New Bedford, MA.
 
If you're interested in selling your boat and have gone to the effort of starting a thread here, for goodness sake, post a picture and a link to the listing! Most of us will look at a pic and click on a link. If you can't be bothered to do that, then I'm not going to make the effort to find it, look at it, and possibly tell a friend.

Ted
 
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If you're interested is selling your boat and have gone to the effort of starting a thread here, for goodness sake, post a picture and a link to the listing! Most of us will look at a pic and click on a link. If you can't be bothered to do that, then I'm not going to make the effort to find it, look at it, and possibly tell a friend.

Ted

Amen Ted
 
I'm sorry, but I could not figure out how to post the link.
Thank you Royal Mountie for linking it.
 
It is my pleasure. Karen.

Trawler forum can be a very enjoyable experience if approached with the right attitude, behaviour, and knowledge. Members are there to cooperate and share their experiences.

Kindest regards, Normand
 
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May be this could help, Daveo went to visit this nice boat in 2015, I trust he would have mention it, if the vessel did not have an engine room. As you did thank him for his review on 07-06-2015, 07:16 PM

I went to see this boat earlier this week and was quite impressed. After looking at a bunch of boats I have concluded that I really need a little more space but this boat offers a lot in a small package and appears to have been really well taken care of.
 
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Please give this lady a break. Would you like others to talk to your wives like that?

Of course it has an engine. A very good one in fact--a Volvo diesel, which has been expertly maintained. All of the information and equipment is described in the listing.
 
Please give this lady a break. Would you like others to talk to your wives like that?

Of course it has an engine. A very good one in fact--a Volvo diesel, which has been expertly maintained. All of the information and equipment is described in the listing.

I believe RT was commenting on a lack of engine room pictures (I haven't looked at the listing). For many people, engine room condition is an indicator of how well a boat has been taken care of. Lack of those pictures can either be an over site on the listing agent or a lack of maintenance by the owner. RT has used that expression many times before when commenting on a lack of ER pics in listings.

I'm sure RT meant no disrespect to your wife; he is a very respectful person.

Ted
 
I am the wife! Not tech savy, but have enjoyed boating for 40+ years!

Thanks for noting the listing agents omission of engine room photos. I will be sure to ask him to include some. I will tell you that the engine room is very clean, easily accessed, and very roomy. All of her systems run well and maintenance has been thoroughly and routinely completed. She is a great boat and is not in need of any repairs.

The only reason we are selling her is because we needed and bought a larger boat. Wish our new boat had as large of an engine room and as much storage as this boat does!

Karen
 
In/on a 30' boat engine "compartment" would be a much better word for the space where the engine resides. I would'nt call it a room unless one can stand up and walk around. "Room" sounds more like house talk. How many rooms are in your boat? People need to be around boats awhile (most not long) before they stop talk'in about bedrooms and the bathroom.

I'm supprised at you RT. First you lambast the person for not posting pics and then this engine "room" thing.

The OP only shows 14 posts and likely there won't be many more.
 
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Quite right Eric, definitely not a room, but, like the rest of the boat, surprisingly roomy. I was particularly impressed by the thruster installation. Looked first class, to me at least. If I could have fit my plans into one cabin and one head I might have bought this boat and I'd be a whole lot wealthier today!
 
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