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Hello ladies and gents,

 

up for sale is my 1995 Tiara 31 open.

boat is in excellent condition and comes fully rigged.

please look at photos call or text me an email and I will send you a word doc containing the sell sheet

 

here is a short list;

Raymarine AP

2X HB 1197

1X HB 1159

cisco electric mast

cisco rocket launcher

Berts and traxstech tracks

3X scotty 2106 HP riggers

 

both motors have been fully rebuilt by Crosstown engines and have 200hrs on them

new velvet drive trannies with 200 hrs

new dripless boxes

new shafts and props

new cutlass bearings

all new seacocks and thru hulls

4 new batteries

underwater lights

3 yrs old canvas and eisenglass

Kholer 6.5kw genset (out of boat and runs great 130hrs)

 

boat is in excellent condition for its year

 

fishes really well and has been maintained above and beyond

 

Asking $67,500 USD

 

call or text (416)841-2three2three
 

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Beautiful boat!!! This is the year of the Tiara on LOU! Wish it was my year, lol.

Edited by EsoxAC3
Posted

What is your burn rate at 3400rpm (reference 1st picture) ?

Probably looking at around 13-15 gallons per hour per motor at that RPM give or take.  Depends on a bunch of factors but that is probably in the ballpark.

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Most inboards over 30' with twin 454's or 350's  get 1 mpg at cruise. Most 26-30' with twin 350's/454's will get 1.1 to1.3 mpg at cruise depending on weight, deadrise, beam and how hard you push down on the throttles. A 454 mpi / efi/carbureted engine will get the same fuel burn as a 350 mpi/efi carb if in identical boats at the same cruising speed [ and adding the extra weight of the 454's into the 350's hull]. The extra burn comes when you go past the top speed that the 350 would achieve.If the engines are of the same vintage,the slightly better fuel burn would come from head/exhaust//cam etc modifications,not fuel delivery as that is minimal at best.

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