- Builder:
- PHOENIX
- Category:
- Cruiser
- Model Year:
- 1984
- Year Built:
- 1984
- Country:
- United States
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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If your searching for A good dependable fishing vessel please don't overlook this great Phoenix 29 Flybridge. Under 20k, rugged twin engine set up to fish offshore and stay there for an extended trip. This Phoenix 29 Flybridge is equipped with outriggers, Galley and Head. There is plenty of room to move about on her uncluttered decks. This is a straight and honest "no gimmick's" fishing vessel. Take a look at "Lucky Penny" and you may have just found what you've been looking for elsewhere. "Lucky Penny" is lift kept with a clean bottom and is ready to go fishing.
"Lucky Penny" comes with two spare props.
Dimensions LOA: 29 ft 0 in Beam: 10 ft 0 in Maximum Draft: 2 ft 6 in Bridge Clearance: 10 ft 0 in Dry Weight: 13000 lbs Engines Engine 1: Engine Brand: Chrysler Year Built: 1984 Engine Model: Electronic 5.2 liter Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol Location: Starboard Engine Hours: 617 Propeller: 3 blade propeller Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 235 HP Engine 2: Engine Brand: Chrysler Year Built: 1984 Engine Model: Electronic 5.2 liter Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol Engine Hours: 859 Propeller: 3 blade propeller Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 235 HP Tanks Fresh Water Tanks: 1 Aluminum (40 Gallons) Fuel Tanks: 2 Aluminum (70 Gallons) Holding Tanks: 1 (6 Gallons) Accommodations Number of double berths: 2 Number of cabins: 1 Number of heads: 1 Electronics Log-speedometer VHF - Uniden Solara w/Distress Plotter - Garmin GPS Map 740s Compass - Ritchie Angler Depthsounder Inside Equipment Electric bilge pump - Rule Marine head - Manfield Tank In Battery charger Refrigerator Electrical Equipment Electrical Circuit: 12V Outside Equipment/Extras Swimming ladder |
Phoenix 29 Flybridge Walk Around Viewing this Phoenix 29 Flybridge in her lift afforded a good look at the bottom, which was very clean with good bottom paint. "Lucky Penny" is a purpose built "go fishing" vessel. Stepping aboard one first notices the large aft fishing cockpit. This area is very large with plenty of room to move where one needs to be while wrestling a fish. The inside of the gunwale has knee bolsters with a stainless steel rail atop the gunwale sporting fishing rod holders all around. Stainless steel railing starts just forward of the cockpit and on to the bow. There is a grab rail atop the cabin for a secure hold on the way up. On the bow is a well secured Danforth anchor with 5' of rubber coated chain and nylon rode. There is no windlass, however there are two strong stainless cletes and two stainless open chocks. On up to the Flybridge which is accessed via ladder from the Fishing Deck is located a bench type wide helm chair facing the console. Here are the engine instruments for both engines, Switch Panel, compass, depth and Chart Plotter. This area is cover by a bimini and is equipped with a radar arch. Down below, the cabin is equipped with everything needed for a week-end fishing trip including galley stove, refrigerator/freezer and sink with on-demand pressurized water. Across the way to port is a Mansfield Marine toilet with built in holding, macerator pump and a stainless sink with shower attachment. There is a nice Dinette that can easily seat four to port with a settee to starboard which folds out to make two bunks. On forward in the bow is a very large berth for two. Notes and exclusions
* Starboard engine hour meter quit working at one point. Port is true. |