*2009 Tomcat

C-Roamer

New member
2009 Tomcat purchased new in 2010. Less than 300 hours on Honda 150s. $92,000.

In addition to all standard features, see the following:

Options include: wash down pump, interior grab rails, anchor windlass, Wallas diesel stove, refrigerator, macerator discharge, window covers, interior carpet runner, anchor chain and rope, accu steer hydraulic pump, radar arch, downrigger pads and hydrofoil.

Electronics: Furuno Nav Net 3D 12" chartplotter, Furuno 4kw 24" radar, GPS Navnet receiver, upgraded CHIRP transducer, Nav Pilot 500 ob, Icom 604.

Boat was bottom painted with two coats. EZ Loader trailer with upgraded electric over hydraulic brakes. All batteries replaced two years ago.

Located in Skagway, Alaska. Can make arrangements to ship to Seattle or Bellingham.

Contact: David Brena (425) 306-2020
 

Attachments

  • P8250108 - Copy (2).JPG
    P8250108 - Copy (2).JPG
    171.2 KB · Views: 157
  • P8250112.JPG
    P8250112.JPG
    150.1 KB · Views: 188
Great Tomcat and the location makes for a great first cruise!! I ask this question not out of disrespect, but out of curiosity since I'm in the market. Last tomcat to sell here was a beautifully equipped 2009, for 75k asking. Was that a steal or is the current asking price in line with the market?

Best of luck with the sale!

B-
 
Hello B-, The main differences between Destiny and C-Roamer are upgraded electronics on C-Roamer. For example, the Navnet 3d 12" chartplotter was almost $5,000 new and the Raymarine chartplotter C-Series was about $1,000 new. This kind of holds true on the other electronics as well. Other than this C-Roamer has lower hours (270 vs less than 500) and has an EZ Loader trailer with upgraded electronic/hydraulic brakes. Comparing these makes the boats pricing more similar.
 
Also at the location (Skagway), the cost of getting the boat there is much higher. E.g. the original shipping costs result in a higher price in that region than in other parts of the U.S.
 
Back
Top