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Brokers Selling Bonus of $2500 With a 15 foot beam and an overall length just under 45 feet Trojan has created a huge two stateroom yacht. The cockpit is large enough to entertain all your neighbors, the two heads are of ample size and there is plenty of room to stretch out and relax in the salon. Stock ID: 1508301
Specs
• Displacement: 32,000
• Beam: 15'0"
• Holding Tank: 88
• Max Speed: 26 knots
• Draft: 4'0"
• Fuel Capacity: 432
• Cruising Speed: 23 knots
• Water Capacity: 104
• Length Overall (LOA): 44
• Model Name Length: 44
Features and Options
• Inside, the 440's saloon is cool and elegant, trimmed with pale gray upholstery, Berber carpeting and bird's-eye maple joinery that give the look of an Architectural Digest-featured penthouse. There is plenty of room to move around, and the long curved settee, to starboard, is especially inviting. Panosonic 19in. TV.
• The forward stateroom has a queen-size berth, a permanent vanity and seat to port, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and lighted under-bunk storage areas. A television is flush-mounted in the bulkhead, and the master head is spacious enough to include a separate stall shower behind a curved plexiglass door. 15in. Panasonic flat TV.
• Abaft, a private guest stateroom has a queen-size berth, a cedar-lined hanging locker and a private entry into the second head compartment that also opens to the saloon.
• Step aboard the wide transom swim platform, and you're standing on a hidden storage area. At the touch of a switch, the entire platform rises to reveal a cavernous bin that can hold all sorts of water toys, such as a personal watercraft, an inflatable dinghy or stacks of scuba tanks.
• An optional davit is concealed in the compartment to simplify launching, for easy access to on-the-water fun. The swim platform also has an additional on-deck compartment designed to hold fenders, dock lines and shore power cords.
• The cockpit has two areas -- an abaft lounge and a forward command bridge -- and both are sumptuously upholstered. To port, there's wrap-around seating with a cocktail table abaft. To starboard; there's a wet bar with hidden sink.
• On deck, there is a sun lounge with a thick, recessed pad, and the double-door anchor locker opens to reveal a Maxwell anchor windlass. A hawse pipe through the stern eliminates a bow roller, and a stainless steel plate protects the fiberglass when the anchor is fully stored.
Black Bimini with aft camper top, isinglass side enclosure with U-zips, unique winged radararch, electric opening windshield vent, 6 life jackets, hot/cold transom, shower, cockpit table, AFI 1000 wiper motors.
Spare cockpit air conditioning system with SMX III digital control panel, Rayline remote spot light, starboard transom door, 2 fresh water wash down systems, one piece sliding acrylic cabin door.
• I was impressed by what I could see of the systems' installations, with all of the wiring in tidy looms with labels, and the plumbing solidly secured. Access to the various systems seems to be good -- particularly to those below the waterline, such as seacocks.
• A cockpit hatch reveals a ladder leading to diamond-plate flooring between the engines, and there is plenty of room to move around and check outboard of the engines, all without having to move furniture.
• The galley is forward, to port, with a stand-up refrigerator concealed behind decor panels, custom countertops with covers for the sink and a two-burner cooktop & blender, coffee maker& custom storage above the refrigerator.
• Cabinets include a built-in microwave oven and a coffee maker. A surprising amount of useful storage space is available for utensils, dishes and food, in lockers and drawers.
• Saloon windows are cleverly concealed in cabinets, allowing light and air, as well as privacy.
• The double helm seat is electrically adjustable and a companion bench seat is provided, to port.
• The big windshield will keep the breeze off all but the tallest of skippers, and the innovative venting system will be much appreciated by anyone who dislikes the scent of diesel that is pulled back into the cockpit on most boats.
• At the helm, VDO gauges are grouped by function, for easy scanning. These include the usual instruments, plus such valuable additions as transmission gear oil temperature and pressure indicators.
• The 440's adjustable steering wheel allows for standing or sitting operation, and single-lever Morse controls are standard. The entire area is protected by a huge wrap-around tinted windshield that has an innovative vent system, allowing air to flow under the windshield at the touch of a switch.
• Additional comments:
A hydraulic lift to carry a ski or a tender. She also carries a deck crane in the garage for an additional jet ski.
A custom aluminum rail with rod holders was also added to transform the lift platform into a secure place to fish.
Two Icemakers
Spare Props
• Electronics:
Furuno 1650 Color Radar/GPS
B&G Quad
B&G Autopilot
Raymarine 202 VHF
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