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22' Shamrock Open Fisherman
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Year: 2005
Current Price: US $20,900.00Located in St Petersburg, FL
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Engine/Fuel Type: Gasoline |
This Shamrock 22 was a dealer demo for 2 years and was marked down to $36,500, a savings of $20,868 from the original price of $57,368. The boat had around 25 hrs on the engine when the current owner purchased her. She now has just over 100 hours. This boat has just been put in the water at our docks. At $20,900 the owner is signaling that he is ready to sell. He’s open to a Pick Up Truck Trade or Property Trade. No junk please. Just make an offer he can’t refuse. He’s ready to sell.
With today's cost of fuel the inboard single screw engine is much more efficient than outboard(s). This boat has the larger Crusader 330hp engine which will cruise easily at 34 mph and burn only about 12.5 gallons per hour. But more importantly the ride is far superior to outboard boats as you can imagine with the weight of the engine in the middle of the boat way down low, compared to the end of the boat way up high. No hobby-horsing, these boats handle the chop with ease.
Whether the idea of fun is serious offshore fishing, water skiing and wake boarding, or simply enjoying a beachside picnic with the family, you'll find that Shamrocks are designed to meet your needs. With an inboard boat, the engine is mounted nearly in the center of the boat, not on the stern. It is also mounted in the bilge, lowering the boat's center of gravity which greatly enhances stability. That means you feel safer and more secure-especially in big rolling seas. An inboard boat is also the only design that offers a true full transom making it safer and easier to fish.
The 220 Open Fisher's helm console has full instrumentation, compass, and room to mount electronics.
The deep, spacious cockpit with full transom provides added security and has a large fish box and baitwell built in. |
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder/Designer
| | Builder: Shamrock |
| | Dimensions | LOA: 22' |
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Beam: 8'6" |
| Displacement: 3900
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Draft: 24"
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Bridge Clearance: 8'4"
| | Engines | Engine(S): Crusader |
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Engine(S) HP: 330 |
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Engine Model: 5.7L MPI |
| Hours: 101 |
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| Tankage | Fuel: 80' |
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Holding: |
| Electronics | | Ritchie Compass | | | |
| Electrical | | (2) 12V Batteries. | | | |
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| Storage in front of console w/ battery access. | | Bilge water alarm. |
| Hull & Deck | | Factory T-top.
Fiberglass swim platform.
8# Danforth style anchor on roller w/ chain and rode. | | Fish box.
4-Rod holders.
4-Rocket launchers on T-top.
Live bait well.
Cockpit bolsters. | |
| Engine & Mechanical | | Crusader 5.7L MPI 330 hp FWC engine w/ 101 hours. | | Single lever controls.
Fuel control cell.
Fresh water flush system w/ transom mounted hose bib.
Dripless shaft seal.
Three blade prop.
Engine temp & oil pressure alarm. | | Two 40 gal saddle fuel tanks.
Recessed trim tabs.
Electric auto/manual bilge pump forward.
Two electric auto/manual bilge pumps aft.
Fire extinguisher port in engine compartment. | |
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.
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