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Stock #261875
Reason for selling is Not Using Much .
ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today!
40' 1962 Richardson Aluminum Push Boat! Twin 471 Detroit Diesel Engines! Perfect to Push, Pull, Fish, Shrimp, Crab, & More! Ready for the Water!
Fully operational 40' Richardson push boat for sale on the central coast of North Carolina. This work barge has twin 471 Detroit Diesel engines and is ready to go to work on your next project.
The Aluminum hull weighs around 6 tons and is perfect for break wall work or rock work or any job requiring water access with plenty of space for your equipment and gear.
The boat is equipped with three separate water tight compartments.
The twin diesels with five blade props will get you to your job site at about 20 knots. The boat is out of the water on the owners property, and can easily be launched right on the Intercoastal waterway. Or it can easily be loaded onto a trailer for transport.
While we will always attempt to provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market, during any purchase from Pop you will be encouraged to schedule an inspection from an independent, accredited surveyor and every purchase WILL ALWAYS BE subject to your satisfaction with the results from your independent survey and your own personal trial run.
We have several more Bayliner, Maxum, Trophy, and Meridian vessels for sale. If you're in the Greenville, Jacksonville, New Bern, or Kinston areas, please contact us to let us know what you're looking for and we'll get back with you today about any other utility boat options we have locally that may meet your needs.
Selling your vessel has never been easier. Pop Yachts literally sells thousands of vessels every year all over the country. Sell through a broker and make 20% more $ (compared to traditional dealership trade-in)!
You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this vessel today.