Basic Information
- Builder:
- SEAGULL
- Category:
- Center Console
- Sub Category:
- Walk-around
- Model Year:
- 1999
- Year Built:
- 1999
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Bimini Top
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 20' 0" (6.10m)
- Beam:
- 8' 6" (2.59m)
- Min Draft:
- 0' 11" (0.28m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Displacement:
- 1600 Pounds
- Fuel Capacity:
- 68 Gallons
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Catamaran
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- Suzuki
- Model:
- 70
- Engine Type:
- Outboard
- Fuel Type:
- Gas/Petrol
Overview
Fall Rockfish season is here and with it comes this great opportunity to own an outstanding fishing platform for under 20k. This Nautico Catamaran Center Console has efficient, 4 stroke, twin Suzuki 70 horsepower outboards, t-top with rod holders, plenty of room to fish, and a ride so amazing you will not believe you're on a 20 foot boat. If you have never experienced the ride of a catamaran in rough seas, you will be shocked at how well it will perform and how confident and comfortable you will feel. Do not wait for the next good deal to come along, it's here.
Walk around
You can board the vessel from either the side or through the removeable stern transom gate. There is a large open area behind the center console with coaming bolsters extending about 6 feet along each side. The center console has a bench seat with back rest and the removeable live well is located below. There is storage in the bench seat and in the electronics box above the helm. The beam of the boat is carried almost to the bow and presents a wide open area for passengers and fishing. An inset fishing tackle locker is located on the front of the console and a 72 quart cooler with a cushioned seat is below. There is storage for 2 rods under each gunnel and there are a total of 12 rod holders. There is an anchor locker with anchor and rode between the hulls in the bow.
Catamaran advantages
Catamaran hull has less wetted surface leading to less drag and more fuel efficiency
Remarkably soft ride in rough sea due to narrow hulls and no flat underside surfaces thus nearly eliminating hull slap.
8 foot 6 inch beam is carried almost all the way forward creating more room than a similar size monohull
Twin engines providing redundancy, excellent maneuverability, and a balanced ride
Engines mounted in line with each hull creating a wide distance between the engines. This allows outstanding 'twin screw' maneuvering at low speed.
Shallow draft of 11 inches for inshore fishing and exploration
Room for large, stable, bow fishing platform
Features
Boat stored on a lift under a roof top boat house
12 rod holders- 4 on the t-top, 2 on the helm bench, 4 built in on the port and starboard stern quarter, and 2 mounted to the bow rail.
Lexan wrap around windshield
72 quart igloo cooler with cushion
Built in 4 tray tackle storage
Aluminum t-top frame with green canvas top
Removable live well with sea water pump and thru hull drain
Bow anchor locker with anchor and rode.
Coaming bolsters extending approximately 6 feet up the port and starboard side and turning in aproximatley 1 foot along the transom
Removable transom door
Engines mounted aft of the transom providing a built in swim platform
8 foot 6 inch beam carried almost the full length of the boat
4 t-top lights, 2 facing forward and 2 facing aft
T-top mounted vhf antenna
Ritchtie compass
Electronics and storage box mounted above the console
Storage under the bench seat
Storage under the console
Stainless steel bow rail with attached rod holders
Aluminum foot rest under the helm bench
Stern pop up cleats
Hull mounted running lights
Rub rail
Engines, electrical, and electronics
Twin fuel efficient Suzuki 4 stroke 70 horsepower engines with 200 hours each
Twin 34 gallon fuel tanks
2 fuel/water seperators
Throttle mounted selector switch for single operation or twin operation
Throttle mounted engine trim switches
Stainless steel 3 blade props
3 group 27 Interstate batteries 2015
12 volt electrical switch panel
Bilge pump
Standard Horizon VHF radio
Lowrance LMS-350 sonar gps
Upgrades
Replaced both head gaskets in 2016. There was a manufacturer difficency in the original head gaskets
upgrade batteries from group 24 to group 27 2015
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.