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HomeTradeABoat.co.nzAdventure-Ready 1992 Marlin Broadbill 6.8m Aluminum Catamaran – MNZ Surveyed!

Adventure-Ready 1992 Marlin Broadbill 6.8m Aluminum Catamaran – MNZ Surveyed!

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Set sail on your next fishing or diving adventure with this ultra-stable 1992 Marlin Broadbill 6.8m aluminum catamaran. Built for performance and reliability, it’s powered by twin 115hp Mercury 2-stroke engines (2002, 1000hrs each, serviced every 100hrs)—ready to take you offshore with confidence.

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Description

This fully MNZ-surveyed vessel comes equipped with a Garmin GPS chart plotter, all required safety gear, and a near-new tandem galvanized trailer for easy transport. A proven fishing and diving platform, it’s built for serious water enthusiasts. Iseki 5000 included.

Don’t miss out—$39,500 ONO. Contact now and get on the water!


Features

Title 1992 COMMERCIAL MARLIN BROADBILL CATAMARAN Aluminium
Type Marine
Sub Type Boats
Class Power Trailer Boats
Make COMMERCIAL
Model MARLIN BROADBILL CATAMARAN
Series Aluminium
Year 1992
Sale Price $39,500 39500ono
Listing Type Used
RefCode DIY1255996
Usage Charter
Hull Material Aluminium
Hull Multi
Length – metres 6.8
Length – feet 22.309711286
Draft/Draught – meters 0.3
Beam Width – meters 2.4
Dry Weight – kgs 3000
Floatation Level
No. of Engines 2
Engine Make Mercury
Engine Model 2002
Engine Type 2-Stroke
Engine Power – hp 115
Engine Hours 1000
Safety Equipment In-shore
Trailer Configuration Tandem

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