Total restoration completed March 2019 A 256 gallon fuel tank was nested below decks. The deck panels are lift out after unbolting and are solid fiberglass construction and can be opened up providing access to every inch of the boat. The windows in the boat were pulled and replaced with custom tempered glass and new Lexan corner windows. The front windows open easily for fresh air. New cabin decks were installed and 3/4" teak plywood cabinetry was custom constructed. A $10,000 seat package from Taco can be found upstairs and down. The electrical system begins with all group 31 batteries connected to Bluesea electromagnetic nightswitches which are easily engaged from the captains seat by the push of a button. An automatic charging relay handles charging loads and voltage allotment which guarantees you cannot drain down any start batteries. A xantrex Charger/Inverter manages charging states of the batteries. 4 Garmin 9" displays can be found throughout the boat, all networked to 2 garmin ethernet hubs and a NMEA2000 network. A simrad autopilot connected to a seperate 'Simnet' network handles the helm. A Simrad autopilot remote control is also installed. A fusion satellite ready stereo can be found in the vberth but is also linked to all of the Garmin displays as well as bluetooth from your phone. Lenco Trim tabs with automatic retract handle the boat trim. The v-berth has all new upholstery, headliner, wall liner, teak paneling, a 12 volt 24" flat screen TV with built in DVD player and pump to sea toilet. The vessel is powered by twin 300 Evinrude G2's with 500 hours. There is a 7" display and brand new controls on the upper fly-bridge. The engines have been networked into the Garmin displays as well. The vessel was painted using AWLgrip 545 primer system and AWLgrip flag blue and Oyster white topcoats. Custom oversized 1 1/4" stainless railings and stairs were fabricated along with 1" Teak stair treads. A 15,000 lb Aluminum trailer is included in the sale Video can be viewed on our website at www.pearsonmarine.ca