1988 Silverton 34 Convertible New Lower Price SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!
Vessel Specifications
Propulsion
- Engine Make: Crusaders 350cui fwc
- Type: Inboard
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Horse Power: 270hp
- Hours Port: 1155
- Hours Starboard:1155
Accommodations
Sleeps Six
Two forward in a private stateroom with a berth off to one side
Two on the dinette which converts
Two on the sofa which pulls out
Hebasto 16,000 BTU a/c (2016)
Galley
Norcold Dual voltage refrigerator
Kenyon two burner alcohol/electric stove top
Sink
Pressure water
Hot water
Storage
Head
Sea Land Travelers
Stall Showers
Sink
Pressure water
Hot water
Storage
Navigation & Electronics
Garmin echo Map 74DV Fish Finder
Kenwood KCD118 Stereo
Westinghouse TV
Nav lights
Anchor light
Docking Lights
Trim Tabs
Electrical & Safety
Dual 30 amp shore power
Two power cords
Three Batteries
Mastervolt battery charger
Life jackets
Throwable
Fire extinguisher
Fog Bell
Halon
Smoke detector
Deck/Hull
Bridge enclosure
Swim platform
Swim ladder
Bow pulpit
Windlass
Anchor
Anchor line
Dock Lines
Fenders
Speed
Crusader
270hp gas engines cruise at 16–18 knots (mid to high 20s top).
Weight & Dimensions
Length…………………………… 34’0″
Beam…………………………….. 12’6″
Draft……………………………….. 3’1″
Weight……………………… 12,500#
Clearance………………………. 13’3″
Tanks
Fuel………………………….250 gals.
Water…………………………40 gals.
Waste…………………………20 gals.
Hull Type……………….. Modified-V
Deadrise Aft………………………15°
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Contact Us 1988 Silverton 34 Convertibale
- Year: 1988
- Current Price: US SOLD
- Located in Baltimore, MD
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas
DESCRIPTION
Priced to sell, The top-selling boat in her class during most of the 1980s, the Silverton 34 Convertible pictured above is an updated version of the original Silverton 34 Convertible produced in 1978–82. Like so many Silverton models before or since, the 34’s super-competitive price was her most compelling feature and she quickly became known as a lot of boat for the money. Built on the same solid fiberglass hull as her predecessor, a choice of galley-down interiors was available, one with a double berth in the forward stateroom and the other with V-berths. A lower helm was a popular option, and large wraparound windows admit tons of natural lighting throughout the salon and galley areas. While the Silverton 34 was an inexpensive boat with low-cost furnishings and so-so fit and finish, there’s much to admire in her efficient use of space and her impressive list of standard equipment. The cockpit is large enough for occasional fishing adventures, and seating for four is provided on the flybridge. Additional features include a roomy engine room, wide side decks, bow pulpit, and teak interior accents. Crusader 270hp gas engines cruise at 16–18 knots (mid to high 20s top)..