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Affordably priced walkaround fisherman whose durabile construction and traditional lines will appeal to budget-minded anglers seeking a fishing boat with basic family cruising accomodations. Cabin accomodations include front vee berth, rear bunk, shore power, refrigerator ,hot water heater ,shower in bathroom and rear deck, two burner stove , marine toilet w/ holding tank. This particular Trophy is loaded with great electronics including radar. Get ready to go fishing! Contact us today! Cockpit
Step aboard that stern platform, and you'll find a husky molded transom door for cockpit access. The transom is extra wide, to create room for a pair of cutting boards atop the coaming. One covers a live bait well, while the other hides a bait prep area with drain.
A pair of drawers are located in the transom for fishing gear -- and because the transom is full-height, you can back down into a sea without worrying about filling the cockpit, unlike most outboard boats.
The entire cockpit is deep for security, and the side coamings are padded for comfort. A pair of jump seats fold down at the forward end of the cockpit, so you don't have to spend the entire day on your feet just to be near the rods.
Rod racks are under the coaming, to both port and starboard, along with bins for storing lines and gear.
Cabin
Below, the cabin is surprisingly large. Part of this is due to the nearly 10 foot beam of the 2802, but it's also a deep cabin that gives excellent headroom and a sense of space.
To starboard is an enclosed head, with a molded fiberglass liner, a Jabsco manual head and a sink with a shower nozzle that can be used in conjunction with the floor drain. Most of the undercounter storage is lost to the hot water heater, which is included with the standard pressure water system.
The galley is to port, with a small counter, an even smaller sink, a cooktop and an undercounter refrigerator. There's not much galley storage -- a couple of bins above the counter and a small locker underneath -- but it's certainly ample for occasional overnighting.
Forward in the cabin is a U-shaped settee with a table that drops down to convert the area into a double berth with filler cushions. Aft, tucked under the raised bridgedeck, is a single berth that's a bit difficult to gain access to, but is comfortable and spacious once inside.
Electronics/ Additional Equipment
Radar
GPS
DGPS
Outriggers
CD Player
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