Tag Archives: surplus boats

1994 Zodiac 7 Meter Non-Standard Rigid Inflatable Boat: Float Away In This Magnificent Deal!

boatsNext up on the auction block is this 1994 Zodiac 7 meter non standard rigid inflatable boat. This open boat has a center console and t-top design. The overall length of the boat is 24.25 ft, the max beam is approximately 9 ft, and it has a person capacity of 18 people or 5,600 pounds. It’s powered by twin 2009 Honda 150 horsepower 4 cycle outboard engine, and sports a Raymarine display, navigation lights, horn, keelguard, engine guard, Icom ICMI27 VHF radio, and more. It also includes a trailer, but it may or not be roadworthy. Either way, the winner of this auction will be responsible for the boat’s removal. It is highly encouraged that all potential inspect the vessel prior to bidding. The current bid for this online auction is just $5,026 with 3 online bids placed. This auction ends in 12 days, 5 hours, and 37 minutes so be sure to click here now in order to activate your free 3 day trial account.

1979 Surplus U.S. Coast Guard Vessel “Marion”: The U.S. Coast Guard’s “Junk” Can Be Your Treasure!

marionCurrently up for online auction is this surplus special service patrol boat known as Marion. This boat was previous used by the U.S. Coast Guard, but now has been declared as surplus and is being sold to the general public. Built in 1979, this vessel, weighs 26,000 lbs, has an aluminum hull with fiberglass cabin, and is equipped with Twin 6 CTA 8.3 Cummins engines that are 340 horsepower at 2800 RPM. The boat has a 500 gallon fuel capacity, not to mention that is had a Furuno Navnet electronics package was installed in 2004, making it perfect for those long trips on the high seas. The Marion was in commission was 1979 to 2001 and was serviced regularly between 200 to 250 hours, not to mention that in 2003 it has new port/starboard engines and marine gears installed. The current price for this vessel is $29,025 with 5 online bids already placed. This auction ends in 11 days, 2 hours, and 32 minutes so hurry up and activate your 3 day free trial before it’s too late!

1986 Marinette 120′ Torpedo Retriever: Full Speed Ahead!

marinetteThis next auction is for by far one of the coolest items we’ve ever seen on the auction block. Now up for online bid is this 1986 Marinette 120′ Torpedo Retriever. This steel vessel was originally used by the U.S. Navy but was decommissioned last year and is not being sold to the general public. The ship has a 25 ft max beam, can go 12-16 knots, and has a range of 1,700 nautical miles. We would say that the overall condition of this ship is good, although there are certain parts that have corroded and need to be repaired. On the bridge you’ll find all navigational equipment intact and ready for use. You’ll need a crew of approximately 18 people, so if you win this auction be sure to bring your friends! The current bid for this ship is just $21,161 with 8 bids already placed. Be sure to click here to activate your 3 day free trial in order to learn more about this deal. Better hurry though, this auction ends in less than 2 weeks.

Delaware II Research Vessel: Way Cooler Than The State

noaaThis next auction item is different and very cool to say the least. It’s for a NOAA ship called the Delaware II. This ship was originally used as a research vessel, but has since been decommissioned and is now being offered to the general public. Built in in 1968, this ship is capable of sheltering and feeding an entire crew, not to mention it has all the navigational tools you’d need to help you on your voyage. Although it looks great on the outside and has been well preserved, the inside of the ship needs work. You see, asbestos was detected onboard and in order for the ship to be safe and up to safety standards, some parts of the ship will have to be gutted and removed. It may need work, but the Delaware II was once a great ship that can be restored to its former glory with your help. As of right now, the current price for it is just $1,000 with 7 days, 5 hours, and 44 minutes remaining. To find out more about this vessel, simply click here to activate your free trial account.

1997 Boston Whaler Guardian Vessel: Float On

boatYou may not know this, but a public surplus auction is a really great way to score an amazing deal on all types of boats and marine vessels (is that the right word? We don’t know but it sounds cool). Anyway, we came across this 1997 Boston Whaler Guardian vessel and just had to tell you guys all about it! It’s got an estimated use of about 3640 hours and measures 22 feet long. It sports a 225 HP Salt water Optimax Mercury outboard motor. We should probably mention that this boat does need a bid of work such as a bit of fiberglass damage and the cleats and canvas top need replacing. The trade-off however, is the insanely low price. As of right now, the current bid is just $9,700 with 15 bids and a little over a day remaining. Not bad for a boat that needs a bit of work to sail the high seas again. Register with us now to learn more about this online surplus auction!