WTB $300 000 Boat for $100 000. Serious offers only please.

Arrived on the Big Island last night for 3 weeks, do you guys mind waiting til we are back? I feel personally invested in this multi page, crowd sourced Commander 30 and have a deep supply of gummies to make that chicken really pop.
Yeah we can make it mid Jan so people are over their Christmas hangovers.

Possession Jan 7th... assuming the owner comes through of course. Not a done deal yet.
 
300 000 grand and you still have to put newspaper up on the windows when you’re docked having a deuce.

There's actually drop down curtains - see them in the picture? They are the grey areas you see resting just below the windshield frame. You can snap them up over the windows in 5 seconds for privacy, or you just drop them to see clearly when fishing from the back deck. Or leave them up all the time and look through the pilothouse door instead of through the head.

That is actually one of my boats, let me know if you have any questions.

LOA 32'3", top speed 52mph, 55 degree bow dead rise, 24 degree transom dead rise, an absolute monster in a head sea and still stable on the drift. It puts my old Kingfisher 2825 to shame, but so it should. A totally different league at 1500 pounds heavier and much more dead rise.. Also rides significantly better than a Weldcraft 300 Cuddy King, as reported by my buddy who put over 2000 hours on his Weldcraft in charter on WCVI.

This hull very rarely slams. You keep bracing for it, as you would in typical 28-32 foot aluminum boats, but the big slam never comes. It just cuts through the sea like a knife.

The 2900 and 3100 come off the North River commercial/gov't production line. They are built to a high standard. The hull design is actually from the Almar Sounder which North River bought years back. Still producing for the coast guard, law enforcement, patrol vessels etc.
 
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There's actually drop down curtains - see them in the picture? They are the grey areas you see resting just below the windshield frame. You can snap them up over the windows in 5 seconds for privacy, or you just drop them to see clearly when fishing from the back deck. Or leave them up all the time and look through the pilothouse door instead of through the head.

That is actually one of my boats, let me know if you have any questions.

LOA 32'3", top speed 52mph, 55 degree bow dead rise, 24 degree transom dead rise, an absolute monster in a head sea and still stable on the drift. It puts my old Kingfisher 2825 to shame, but so it should. A totally different league at 1500 pounds heavier and much more dead rise.. Also rides significantly better than a Weldcraft 300 Cuddy King, as reported by my buddy who put over 2000 hours on his Weldcraft in charter on WCVI.

This hull very rarely slams. You keep bracing for it, as you would in typical 28-32 foot aluminum boats, but the big slam never comes. It just cuts through the sea like a knife.

The 2900 and 3100 come off the North River commercial/gov't production line. They are built to a high standard. The hull design is actually from the Almar Sounder which North River bought years back. Still producing for the coast guard, law enforcement, patrol vessels etc.
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There's actually drop down curtains - see them in the picture? They are the grey areas you see resting just below the windshield frame. You can snap them up over the windows in 5 seconds for privacy, or you just drop them to see clearly when fishing from the back deck. Or leave them up all the time and look through the pilothouse door instead of through the head.

That is actually one of my boats, let me know if you have any questions.

LOA 32'3", top speed 52mph, 55 degree bow dead rise, 24 degree transom dead rise, an absolute monster in a head sea and still stable on the drift. It puts my old Kingfisher 2825 to shame, but so it should. A totally different league at 1500 pounds heavier and much more dead rise.. Also rides significantly better than a Weldcraft 300 Cuddy King, as reported by my buddy who put over 2000 hours on his Weldcraft in charter on WCVI.

This hull very rarely slams. You keep bracing for it, as you would in typical 28-32 foot aluminum boats, but the big slam never comes. It just cuts through the sea like a knife.

The 2900 and 3100 come off the North River commercial/gov't production line. They are built to a high standard. The hull design is actually from the Almar Sounder which North River bought years back. Still producing for the coast guard, law enforcement, patrol vessels etc.

Nice NR with well laid out cabin. NR is one of the few that puts the head on the starboard side where it belongs. The 24 degree deadrise does certainly make it ride nice in a head sea but it also makes it a bit squirrely in a big following if not trimmed out just right. I would opt for the 21 degree deadrise for that reason. Nice choice of power in those Yamis. Checks most of my boxes.
 
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So water pump is being replaced, oil samples came back clean. Looks like the cooling issue has been resolved, moorage is booked and it's pretty much a done deal :). Trying to not lose sleep thinking about all the cool **** I want to do.
 
So water pump is being replaced, oil samples came back clean. Looks like the cooling issue has been resolved, moorage is booked and it's pretty much a done deal :). Trying to not lose sleep thinking about all the cool **** I want to do.
That's awesome man! Once she's yours go fishing and cruising and try everything out. You might find your plans for mods will change.
 
So just signed the last of the paperwork. They couldn't get the water pump swapped out before the new year so it's been added to the contract that it will be swapped out before possession on the 7th. It's real now :).

Fried chicken at Burrard Civic on the 19th? They have a new members lounge we can rent out for free if we donate some cool **** to put on the walls. Could also be a good opportunity to do a raffle or fundraiser or something. I'm up for whatever.
 
Right on this is awesome to see, like a mini Christmas miracle! Get that thing out fishing in time for the boat show gear deals. I figure you've earned yourself some sweet pelagic rain gear for your persevere to seeing this through.
 
Right on this is awesome to see, like a mini Christmas miracle! Get that thing out fishing in time for the boat show gear deals. I figure you've earned yourself some sweet pelagic rain gear for your persevere to seeing this through.

@ab1752 I see you are on the Big Island and I see you mention Pelagic gear. My buddy Kevin Hibbard owns the Pelagic store there on the main drag in Kona. They are having some good sales right now. Check it out. He's also a great captain if you feel the itch to go searching for a Blue Marlin while you're there. Let me know if you plan to do a day fishing I can send you his cell #.
 
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