1997 Webber's Cove - solid glass hull 26' 10.5 beam Indestructible Isuzu 226hp 6bg1 - 5800hrs - engine had a 2016 overhaul at Norpro - CT (new starter, oil pan, seals, damper, hoses, injectors, and more) ZF Gear HSW 800 1.5:1 - 1.5" Shaft - tuned in 2016 Michigan 3 blade prop tuned at Hale 2016 new racor 2016 stainless rudder new bearings, stuffing box re-packed All new wiring done New motor mounts, coupler All new steering system including helm, wheel Lumiteck deck lighting. New LED nav lights cabin - two bunks - portable head - unfinished I have drop curtains not shown 2015- All new electronics package - Intergraded Garmin 4212, radar, sounder, plotter, Garmin VHF, satellite weather- plus back up Icom VHF, Fusion stereo w Bluetooth. 10 Lee swivel rod holders, 8 beautifully welded rocket launchers with Gin Pole 12 inch Hydroslave hydraulic pot hauler port side haul. 6 Man coastal commander raft 100 gallons diesel The 26' Webbers Cove is a huge boat for it's size, easily thought to be a 28' thanks to the 10.5 beam which makes for a really nice pit on this boat. Boat is super dry and a favorite hull of many for it's sea keeping ability. Plenty of info on this site about it. The boat can cruise 18 easy at 2000, I don't go that speed as a matter of preference, so can't say on the fuel burn. I choose to run at 1800rmps, making 14-16knots, 5-6 gallons per hour at that speed. Engine is rated 2600 wot, they say you can run it 2300 all day. I think everything has been gone through on this boat, it's turn key and ready to keep fishing. It's a really pretty boat and I get a ton of complements on it wherever I go. Boat is located in Branford, CT John 203-410-0462 I also have a trailer for the boat, which is really nice feature. Asking 55,000 or best offer
I'm 6' and have plenty of room overhead, I'll get an accurate measurement and some cabin pics soon. Found a pic with enclosures.
Awesome boat, and fantastic engine. Those old Isuzu's are bullet-proof. When I had one I called Norpro for a block heater and they person on the phone literally laughed at me, said use the glow plugs and it'll fire first turn. They were right, I had the boat in the water that winter and it never hesitated to start, at all.