39' Express
COMING SOON!
Features
Cockpit
Boarding ladder and grab rail
Cockpit breathable coaming bolsters with dry-fast foam
Dockside T V inlet
Fishboxes, 2 qty., 120 gals. each, with macerator drains
Freshwater washdown
Gasketed fiberglass hatch inner liners
Insulated top loading refrigerator/freezer
Non-skid decks, diamond pattern
Rod holders, 4 qty.
Rod racks, 2 pair
Saltwater washdown
Self bailing cockpit
Sink with hot /cold freshwater shower
Tackle cabinet
Transom door and gate
DECK
Acrylic sliding companionway door with sliding screen
Anchor windlass with switch at helm and remote at anchor locker
Bar unit with icemaker and bottle/glass storage cabinet
Control console with navigational electronics area
Deck hatch, 17” x 17”, with adjuster and framed slide screen
Dockside fresh water inlet
Drink holders at helm and lounge
Helm seat with swivel pedestal
One-piece welded aluminum bow rail
Non- skid footrest at helm
Windshield wipers with freshwater washer system
Rod/storage locker
Storage compartment in lounge
“U” shaped bridge deck lounge
Windshield with forward electrically actuated ventilating window
RIGGING
Binnacle control with power trim
Compass, high speed
Custom steering wheel
Engine alarm system
Engine cables and harness
Fire Extinguishers, 3 qty.
HD marine batteries
Hull boot stripe with accent
Hydraulic steering, power assist
Premium multifunction instrumentation to include:
tachometers, voltmeter, hour meters, fuel gauges, water gauge,fuel management system
SS propellers matched to engines
GALLEY
Coffee maker
Custom exotic wood cabinetry
Designer galley top with storage cabinets overhead and drawers
GFI protected 110V outlet
Glass cooktop, 2 burner
Microwave oven
Polished SS sink with pressurized hot/cold water
Refrigerator/ freezer
Storage rack for plates, cups and utensils
Specifications
L.O.A., Hull: 38'7"
Beam: 12'6"
Max HP (Yamaha OB): 1050
Deadrise: 18°
Dry Weight(Triple Eng.): 17,200 lbs
Draft (approx.) 28"
Fuel Capacity: 420 gal
Water Capacity: 80 gal.
Sleeping Capacity: 6 Person
Gallery
Photography ©2005 Forest Johnson