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1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht

1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht for sale

Used 1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht for sale which has a name "William D Tate" is located in United States of America. The Silverton shipyard designed and built this vessel in 1997. Key features 1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht: length 12.5 metres, beam 4.55 metres and max boat draft 1.09 metres. Hull key features 1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht: hull shape - deep-vee shape and hull material - fiberglass. Caterpillar 3216 engine: 420 hp, 1997 yrs, engine hours - 1600 hours and fuel type - gasoline. Caterpillar 3216 engine: 420 hp, 1997 yrs, engine hours - 1600 hours and fuel type - diesel. 1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht can cover a distance at a cruising speed of 24 kilometres per hour. Max speed - 48 kilometres per hour. Tanks with a capacity of 757 litres have been designated for the storage of fresh water. The classes of 1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht include: aft cabin motor yachts. To buy Silverton 41 Motor Yacht and obtain price clarification for $139,006, please contact the offerer!

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1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht specification & technical information

TypePower
ClassAft cabin motor yachts
MakeSilverton
ModelSilverton 41 Motor Yacht
NameWilliam D Tate
ConditionUsed
Year1997
Fuel typeDiesel
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull shapeDeep-vee shape
Length12.5 metres
Beam4.55 metres
Max boat draft1.09 metres
Cruising speed24 km/h
Max speed48 km/h
Fresh water tank capacity757 L
LocationUnited States of America

1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht engine details #1:

Fuel typeGasoline
Engine hours1600 hours
MakeCaterpillar
Model3216
Engine power420 hp
Year1997

1997 Silverton 41 Motor Yacht engine details #2:

Fuel typeDiesel
Engine hours1600 hours
MakeCaterpillar
Model3216
Engine power420 hp
Year1997

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