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(CURRENT OWNER OF 8-YEARS) THIS 1999 SILVERTON 322 MOTOR YACHT BOASTS A HUGE INTERIOR FOR HER SIZE. SHE'S IN GREAT CONDITION AND PRICED TO SELL -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS.
Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new, this vessel features Twin Crusader 454-cid 350-hp XL Gas Engine's with under 300 original hours. Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Air-Conditioning & Heat (2 Units/Zones), 2-Heads (Electric Flush), Racor Fuel Filtration System, Windlass Anchor, Aft Cockpit Wet Bar w/Sink, Large Swim Platform, Additional House Battery, LED Lighting throughout, and MUCH more!
Broker Notes: When it comes to maximizing your cabin space for the amount you pay for dockage and winter storage, the 322 MY simply has no equal! She's a true two-stateroom, two-head cruiser in 37-feet LOA. This 322 comes with the desirable 454 gas engines to get you ahead of the storm or into the good anchorage/dock before the others. Her current 40' slip at the Duncan Bay Boat Club is also available as a package. Highly recommended by listing agent!
The PowerBoat Guide had this to say:
Silverton introduced their unique "SideWalk" design--a full beam salon configuration with twin staircases instead of side-decks on the Silverton 372 Motor Yacht back in 1996. The concept has since proved popular with buyers, and while traditionalists have been critical of the styling, it's only fair to concede that there are some obvious advantages in this approach from the standpoint of interior volume. Built on a wide-body modified-V hull, the ungainly, high-sided profile for the Silverton 322 is a little hard on the eye. Accommodation's, however, are what this entry-level coastal cruiser is all about. With berths for eight, two heads, a dinette, and double berths in both staterooms--plus a large fly-bridge and modest aft deck--this is probably the most spacious 32-footer ever built. An aft deck hardtop was standard, and a curved staircase provides easy access to the swim platform.
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