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TRUMPY - 58' Houseboat - For Sale

The 58' HouseboatfromTRUMPYis amotor yachtdesigned for relaxed cruising and extended onboard living. It features afiberglass and plastic hulland a composite deck. Represented by Andrey Shestakov and the team at Shestakov Yacht Sales.

Selecting a 58' Houseboat

Choose this model if you value steady, economical passages at a cruising speed of 8 kn (9.21 mph) with the confidence of twin inboard Detroit Diesel power. With a 58 ft LOA and a 16 ft beam, it offers a generous platform for time aboard, supported by three heads, 389 gal of fresh water, and 400 gal of fuel. As a motor yachtwith a deep 14.49 ft draft (4.4166 m), it is best matched to deep‑water routes and marinas. Thefiberglass and plasticconstruction and composite deck favor durability and low maintenance.

Features of the Model

  • Purpose-built motor yachtwith afiberglass and plastichull and composite deck
  • Twin inboard Detroit Diesel engines; diesel fuel
  • Cruising speed 8 kn (9.21 mph); maximum speed 10 kn (11.51 mph)
  • LOA 58 ft (17.68 m); beam 16 ft (5 m)
  • Draft 14.49 ft (4.4166 m)
  • Water capacity 389 gal; fuel capacity 400 gal
  • Three heads for extended onboard comfort

Technical Specifications

  • Length overall (LOA): 58 ft (17.68 m)
  • Beam: 16 ft (5 m)
  • Draft: min 14.49 ft (4.4166 m); max 14.49 ft (4.4166 m)
  • Engines: 2 x Detroit Diesel, Inboard, Diesel
  • Cruising speed: 8 kn (9.21 mph)
  • Maximum speed: 10 kn (11.51 mph)
  • Hull: fiberglass and plastic
  • Deck: Composite
  • Heads: 3
  • Fresh water: 389 gal
  • Fuel: 400 gal
  • Type: motor yacht

Pricing and Ordering

To discuss pricing, availability, and to schedule a showing of the 58' HouseboatbyTRUMPY, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. We will coordinate viewing, guide you through inspection, offer, survey, and closing to streamline your purchase.

Questions and Answers

Q: What kind of yacht is the 58' Houseboat? A: It’s amotor yachtwith afiberglass and plastic hulland a composite deck, ideal for comfortable cruising.

Q: How is it powered and how fast does it go? A: The boat uses twinTRUMPY-specified inboard power withDetroit Dieselengines running ondieselfuel, delivering acruising speed of 8 kn(9.21 mph) and amaximum of 10 kn(11.51 mph).

Q: What are the key dimensions and draft? A: LOA 58 ft (17.68 m),beam 16 ft (5 m), and adraft of 14.49 ft (4.4166 m).

Q: What capacities and facilities support longer stays aboard? A: Water capacity 389 gal,fuel capacity 400 gal, and3 headssupport extended time on the water.

Q: How do I arrange a viewing or make an offer? A: Contact Andrey ShestakovatShestakov Yacht Salesto arrange a showing of the58' HouseboatbyTRUMPY. Our team will assist with inspection, documentation, and closing.

Owner Experience Review

Owners describe the 58' HouseboatbyTRUMPYas equally at home as a weekend/coastal family cruiser and as a liveaboard. Forum comments even note that "most of the houseboats just sit in the slip," reflecting how many restored examples are treated as harbor or seasonal residences. Typical listings show spacious 2‑stateroom plus crew arrangements, with a warm, well‑patinated butternut interior and a beautiful aft deck with panoramic views; many buyers value this generous living space over pure passagemaking capability. Galley and cabin ergonomics vary widely by refit, and long‑term owners frequently modernize the galley and onboard systems during upgrades.

On the water, the 58' Houseboatis characterized as semi‑displacement, with typical reported coastal cruise speeds around 12–15 knots and a heavy, steady feel rather than quick acceleration; some listings cite higher numbers after repower. Owner commentary often frames it as better suited to protected and coastal waters—one quip calls it "more of a lake house boat than a sea worthy yacht." As a woodenTRUMPY, diligent exterior care is critical: even small leaks can invite rainwater and rot. Many examples undergo repowers or keel‑up rebuilds, and owners report annual haulouts and recurring shop time; a full restoration can absorb several years and on the order of a half‑million dollars or more.

Pros and Cons

  • Spacious 2‑stateroom plus crew layouts and a beautiful aft deck deliver generous living and social space.
  • Warm, well‑patinated butternut interior and joinery are widely appreciated by owners.
  • Semi‑displacement hull provides a steady feel with typical reported coastal cruise of about 12–15 knots.
  • Wooden construction demands vigilant exterior care, as even small leaks can lead to rot.
  • Full restorations and repowers can require significant time and expense, often reaching into the hundreds of thousands.
  • Best suited to protected and coastal waters rather than open-ocean passagemaking.

Comparison with Other Models

ModelLOABeamDraftSpeed (Cruising/Max)Gross Tonnage
Houseboat72' 0" (21.95 m)18' 0" (5.49 m)-12 kn / 14 kn-
Cockpit Motoryacht with Flybridge57' 0" (17.37 m)14' 0" (4.34 m)13' 1" (4 m)--
75 Motor Yacht75' 0" (22.86 m)17' 0" (5.33 m)16' 5" (5 m)--
Cruiser68' 0" (20.73 m)16' 0" (4.98 m)11' 3" (3.42 m) – 11' 9" (3.58 m)9 kn / 13 kn-
Raised Pilot House80' 0" (24.38 m)18' 0" (5.49 m)13' 1" (4 m) – 16' 5" (5 m)10 kn / 12 kn110
58' Houseboat58' 0" (17.68 m)16' 0" (5 m)14' 6" (4.42 m)8 kn / 10 kn-
68 Motoryacht68' 0" (20.73 m)16' 0" (5.03 m)13' 8" (4.17 m)8 kn / 11 kn-
N/A58' 0" (17.68 m)15' 0" (4.65 m)15' 4" (4.67 m)--
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