
1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom for sale
Used 1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom for sale with the beautiful name "Amorosa" is located in Alameda (California, United States of America). This vessel was designed and built by the Sparkman & Stephens shipyard in 1968. Key features 1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom: length 19.81 meters, beam 4.88 meters and max boat draft 3.51 meters. Hull key features 1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom: hull shape - monohull shape, hull material - aluminum and keel type - full keel. John Deer 6.7L engine: 200 hp, 2004 yrs, engine hours - 924 hours and fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 1,892 liters, the 1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom can cover a distance . For fresh water are designed tanks with a capacity of 2,271 liters, For holding personal belongings and other things allocated space of 246 liters. 1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom refers to classes: ketch sailboats, center cockpit sailboats and sailing cruiser boats. To clarify the price $289,000 and buy Sparkman & Stephens Custom - contact the offerer!
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1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom specification & technical information
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Ketch sailboats |
| Make | Sparkman & Stephens |
| Model | Sparkman & Stephens Custom |
| Name | Amorosa |
| Condition | Used |
| Year | 1968 |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Keel type | Full keel |
| Hull material | Aluminum |
| Hull shape | Monohull shape |
| Length | 19.81 meters |
| Beam | 4.88 meters |
| Max boat draft | 3.51 meters |
| Fresh water tank capacity | 2,271 L |
| Holding tank capacity | 246 L |
| Fuel tank capacity | 1,892 L |
| Location | Alameda, United States of America |
1968 Sparkman & Stephens Custom engine details #1: | |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Engine hours | 924 hours |
| Make | John Deer |
| Model | 6.7L |
| Engine power | 200 hp |
| Year | 2004 |
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