ENGINE NOT OPERATIONAL - we had an overheat event. LIKELY NEEDS RE-POWER (Which is why she’s priced as she is). Being sold “AS IS- WHERE IS”
2002 Steel pilot house trawler by Seahorse Marine (Maker of Diesel Duck, etc). Also known as a ‘John Henry’ 34. Single engine (Westerbeke 4 cylinder Diesel. ‘82B Four’). Decent bottom paint, new bilge pumps and hoses. Just had fuel tanks cleaned, new filters, fresh fuel in tanks. Stainless steel anchor, bow thruster, auto pilot, chartplotter / GPS, Radar, sonar (depth), refrigerator / freezer. Electric head (toilet). New galley faucet with pull-out spray head. Deck wash down (forward). Dickinson wood fired heater.
This is a well-founded, serious coastal cruiser perfect for the PNW and beyond. All systems work, however it’s been 3 years on the hard (stored on land)
More details:
This 2002 Steel hull John Henry COOT 34 is a great Northwest Pilothouse Cruiser
Specs:
Beam 12"
LOA 33'10"
Draft 3’7”
Fuel 2x150 gal
Water 170 gal
Holding 30 gal
Displacement 27,000 lbs
Engine - Westerbeke 82HP 4 cyl marine diesel with less than 900 hrs
Seahorse Marine has a good reputation for making a very strong steel hull, which can endure mishaps that fiberglass can’t take, including rocks and deadheads during night passages.
She offers a nice saloon with computer desk, two settees and full galley.
Sleeps 4: Her forward cabin sleeps two, with a large double bed, while the settees can be used as singles. Newport Dickinson wood or pellet heater for colder weather.
Full walkaround side decks. Stainless anchor bollard. Stainless Bruce anchor. 200′ galvanized chain anchor..
Galley with Cold/Hot water. Electrolux propane stove. Siemens full fridge with freezer. The stainless transom boarding ladder . And at 7 knots, her range is approximately 1,500 nautical miles.
Electronics
• Furuno radar
• Humminbird 150SX depth sounder
• Garmin Map 492 GPS
• VHF with hailer/horn and VHF antenna
• High output alternator
• Custom backlit circuit breaker panel
• Shore power system with CB protection
• Shore power voltmeter
• Heart inverter/charger
• International navigation lights
• Anchor light
• Electric bilge pumps and manual ‘whale’ pump