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SOLD 1984 Kadey Krogen Manatee $137,500

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Suzie Q
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1984 Kadey Krogen Manatee
[FONT=&quot]After 15 years and, unfortunately not much use, we are letting our Suzie Q go. Health issues make it impossible to continue our dream of someday doing the Great Circle Loop. We took her in 2008 from Cleveland, Ohio to Brystol, RI and back, took six weeks, but that was our only real excursion. Since then we replaced the engine with a new 75 HP Yanmar engine. Right now it has 100 hours on it. [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]All the big buck items are installed. Central air, electronics, bow thruster, Windlass and 100 feet of anchor chain and line, generator, Vacuflush toilet and new holding tank, fuel polishing system, new water heater, a 2002 Nautica jet boat as our dinghy with a davit system tough enough to handle it. [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]New hardwood headboard in bedroom and new Amish-made suede cloth upholstery in salon. The salon hosts a custom built cherry cabinet for our flat screen TV that lifts up by remote when ready to relax for the day. We even have original blueprints by James S Krogen himself! All serious inquiries will be considered.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]All outside teak was professionally refinished this fall.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Please email for photos![/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]loparosue@aol.com
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The "new 75 HP Yanmar engine" seems awfully small for 36' Trawler. A quick search seems to indicate they were built with a single 110 Volvo Diesel. I'm new to looking for a trawler but it just seems like it would be underpowered, am I missing something here?
 
The "new 75 HP Yanmar engine" seems awfully small for 36' Trawler. A quick search seems to indicate they were built with a single 110 Volvo Diesel. I'm new to looking for a trawler but it just seems like it would be underpowered, am I missing something here?


Yes. Displacement of about 10 metric tons. Likely doesn’t need more than 15-20hp to cruise at 6+ knots.

If your interest is long duration passages then I’d say it’s perfectly powered.
 
That’s a shame you can’t continue your dream. I know what having such serious health issues can do, or rather stop you from doing what you want. My heart goes out to you.
If I might make a suggestion, you might want to include a profile picture of your boat in the initial post to help build some excitement. Just a thought.
Best wishes.
 
Yes. Displacement of about 10 metric tons. Likely doesn’t need more than 15-20hp to cruise at 6+ knots.

If your interest is long duration passages then I’d say it’s perfectly powered.

Thanks Mako, that's good to know. I'm sure that would help keep fuel costs low as well!
 
The "new 75 HP Yanmar engine" seems awfully small for 36' Trawler. A quick search seems to indicate they were built with a single 110 Volvo Diesel. I'm new to looking for a trawler but it just seems like it would be underpowered, am I missing something here?


The Suzie Q (#11) came with a Perkins 50 HP engine. It took us to Rhode Island and back with no problem other than leaking a quart of oil a day. Haha! I have a photo of us going 11.2 MPH through Hell's Gate on the East River in New York! We upgraded to the Yanmar 75 and were told that this would provide maximum power for this boat.
 
That’s a shame you can’t continue your dream. I know what having such serious health issues can do, or rather stop you from doing what you want. My heart goes out to you.
If I might make a suggestion, you might want to include a profile picture of your boat in the initial post to help build some excitement. Just a thought.
Best wishes.


Good idea! I was having trouble navigating the site and didn't see an opportunity for a photo. Thanks!
 
I seem to remember Krogen calculations came up with 35 hp all that was needed and the first few Manatees came with 50 hp engines. I don’t know if the next size engines used at 90 hp was because of the engine manufacturing or the buyers desire for more hp. ( Sales Hype )
Then 100 hp and finally 110 hp engines.
A very reputable diesel mechanic told me if the turbo failed on my Volvo 100 hp engine he could bypass it and the engine would produce a natural 50 hp. He also liked the fact that the engine was sleeved and could be rebuilt.
Orapol what is the fuel burn rate on your 75 hp Yanmar engine ?
 
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I seem to remember Krogen calculations came up with 35 hp all that was needed and the first few Manatees came with 50 hp engines. I don’t know if the next size engines used at 90 hp was because of the engine manufacturing or the buyers desire for more hp.


Hmm. Interesting! Thanks!
 
I seem to remember Krogen calculations came up with 35 hp all that was needed and the first few Manatees came with 50 hp engines. I don’t know if the next size engines used at 90 hp was because of the engine manufacturing or the buyers desire for more hp. ( Sales Hype )
Then 100 hp and finally 110 hp engines.
A very reputable diesel mechanic told me if the turbo failed on my Volvo 100 hp engine he could bypass it and the engine would produce a natural 50 hp. He also liked the fact that the engine was sleeved and could be rebuilt.
Orapol what is the fuel burn rate on your 75 hp Yanmar engine ?


We get 8 miles per gallon per hour.
 
That’s a great selling point, ours does 5 3/4 mpg. You can never tell when diesel will be $4.50 @ gallon again. Back then we cruised when others stayed tied up.
 
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That’s a great selling point, ours does 5 3/4 mpg. You can never tell when diesel will be $4.50 @ gallon again. Back then we cruised when others stayed tied up.


Exactly! It is so nice not to have to worry about not being able to afford the most essential item!
 
My Willard 36 carries 6000 lbs of ballast and is likely significantly heavier than a Manatee (though my W36 also has quite a bit less windage). My Perkins 4.236 sports 80 hp and is perfectly sized to my boat. W36s came with a number of different horsepower options with most in the 120hp. By far, the best match is the Perkins 4.236 80 hp.

Bottom line, the new yanmar in this manatee is the engine size I'd recommend. I fully understand the American Way is bigger engines, but 75 hp is likely perfect.

Peter
 
I’m not sure why the Manatees ended up with Volvo 90-110 engines, but a 75 Yanmar is correctly sized, IMO. The cruising Manatee averages 24-26k lbs. with a few exceptions like Ted Pongracz (on his 31st loop) closer to 30k. I’ve got a 140 Yanmar repower and all it will do is dig a bigger ditch.
 
When Willard made their last handful of Willard 40s, every experienced opinion suggested an 80 hp engine. JD4045 natural. Willard went with a 4045T rated at 130-ish hp due to market perception that 80 hp is underpowered.

People want a displacement boat but do not fully understand the principles behind that underpin

Peter
 
Still for Sale!

Yes, she is still for sale. You can email me for pics at loparosue@aol.com.
 
Just to be clear. You cruise at 7 knots (8miles per hour) and you burn one gallon per hour at that speed? Thank you. I have looked at your boat many times on yachtworld for some time now. Lovely boat!





We get 8 miles per gallon per hour.
 
Man, I sure wish I got that type of efficiency. Granted my 4.236 Perkins is older, but she burns around 1.2 gph at 7 kts.

Peter
 
Just to be clear. You cruise at 7 knots (8miles per hour) and you burn one gallon per hour at that speed? Thank you. I have looked at your boat many times on yachtworld for some time now. Lovely boat!


Yes, that's right! Yes, Yachtworld's photos are the ones I would have emailed to you.
 
Someone is going to get a fantastic boat! I'm actually surprised she hasn't sold yet. Must be all the holidays.


Thank you, Bligh! Lots of questions, but COVID seem to be the biggest road block right now. Last year the Erie Canal was closed, which was huge for potential Loopers.


Hoping things will turn around soon and someone can enjoy traveling down the Coast or down the Mississippi in the Suzie Q!
 
Sue,
Does it have a generator?
What is the condition of the hull?
Greg and Rosie
 
Sue,
Does it have a generator?
What is the condition of the hull?
Greg and Rosie


We took the generator home as backup because my husband is on oxygen 24/7. We will purchase a brand new generator for the new owners. The hull is perfect, repainted last year.
 
Just to be clear. You cruise at 7 knots (8miles per hour) and you burn one gallon per hour at that speed? Thank you. I have looked at your boat many times on yachtworld for some time now. Lovely boat!


Why thank you! We think so too! :thumb:
 
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