1978 Kayot HouseboatSold
$36,000
Boat in Lake Powell, UT 84533 US
Houseboat
2 Engines (2x Mercury)
53 feet
Gas
Steel
Crystal 88
1978 Kayot, 53'. Remodeled in 1988, maintained and upgraded continuously since then. She is located in a very desirable slip at Hall's Crossing Marina.
Steel pontoons have been reskinned larger and redesigned aft for better efficiency and reverse thrust. Very durable.
Two 90hp Mercury 4 stroke outboards 2010. Mid cruise power now gives about 7.5-8 mph.
Stern redesigned for engine protection and convenient dock for family boat tie-up, fishing and boarding.
Main deck from the front:
Aluminum boarding plank slides under deck. Pressure foot wash at front gate. Front deck has seating with cushions all around with storage boxes under. Shade from upper deck overhead. Roller shade cloth blinds. Tables for dining. Gas freezer box holds ice from melting, but will not freeze new ice.
Main room interior has steering station with back-up camera screen and controls for engines. Steering is by manual hydraulic pump. VHF radio, spot light and 12v outlet.
Stereo with XM satellite radio and LED tv. Two queen sized futons serve as sofas during the day. Air conditioner runs on shore power or generator. Built in gas heater for cooler weather. Screens on all windows. Multiple 115v outlets for use with shore power, generator or inverter.
Aft part of main room is the kitchen. New three burner gas stove and oven. Microwave. Double full size sink with filtered lake water faucet and drinking water spigot. Gas/electric refrigerator. Two full door closets for food and appliance storage. Full complement of dishes, pots, pans, utensils, etc. Pressure pump supplies filtered lake water to gas hot water heater and all sinks. Inverter control is wall mounted near stove.
Moving aft there are 2 heads: portside- large head with toilet, vanity and shower. Starboard -small head with only toilet and sink. Both heads have drinking water spigots. Small utility closet with brooms, vacuum, etc.
Aft bunk room has been redesigned to have storage cubicles instead of up and down single bunks on starboard side. Up and down double bunks still remain on port side. Under bunk is 2000 watt inverter/charger and other electrical components, tools and hardware parts, 80 gallon drinking water tank, filter and pressure pump.
On the aft deck is the 4 burner gas grill, engine boxes, battery box with 6 new golf cart batteries and the ladder to the upper deck.
Upper deck has the 5500 watt generator, slide, two 70 gallon aux. fuel tanks, rv solar panel, and awning over about 1/3 of the space.
There are 8 interior spaces to sleep, and about 12 sleeping mats in various configurations of double and single. It is possible to sleep inside if it rains, but is much more comfortable to sleep on the upper deck in good weather.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 6/28/25 | Initial price | $36,000 |
Overview from around the web 1978 Kayot Houseboat
Customers appreciate the 1978 Kayot Houseboat for its classic charm and spacious layout
Many highlight the solid craftsmanship and unique vintage appeal that sets it apart from modern houseboats. Reviewers often mention the comfortable living areas and the boat’s suitability for peaceful lake getaways. While some note that it may require maintenance due to its age, overall, users value the nostalgic experience and the relaxing atmosphere the Kayot Houseboat provides.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1978 Kayot Houseboat offers a unique boating experience with several advantages and some drawbacks to consider:
Pros
Classic Design: The 1978 model features a timeless design that appeals to enthusiasts of vintage houseboats.
Spacious Interior: Known for its roomy layout, it provides comfortable living quarters suitable for extended stays on the water.
Solid Construction: Built with durable materials typical of the era, ensuring a sturdy and reliable vessel.
Versatile Use: Ideal for recreational cruising, fishing, or as a floating vacation home.
Nostalgic Appeal: Offers a charming retro ambiance that many owners find appealing.
Cons
Aging Systems: As a boat from 1978, some mechanical and electrical systems may require upgrades or repairs.
Fuel Efficiency: Older engines may not be as fuel-efficient compared to modern houseboats.
Maintenance Needs: Vintage boats often demand more regular maintenance and care to keep them seaworthy.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacks some of the contemporary conveniences and technology found in newer models.
Potential for Wear: Depending on previous upkeep, there may be wear and tear that needs addressing.
Made For
The 1978 Kayot Houseboat is perfect for those seeking a unique and charming floating retreat. Ideal for boating enthusiasts, adventurers, and anyone looking to experience life on the water, this houseboat offers a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere. Whether you're planning leisurely cruises, fishing trips, or peaceful getaways, the 1978 Kayot Houseboat provides a comfortable and practical space for making lasting memories. Its classic design and versatile layout make it suitable for families, couples, or small groups who appreciate vintage style combined with functional living.
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Contact Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas about 1978 Kayot Houseboat
P.O. Box 1926, Page, AZ, 86040
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P.O. Box 1926, Page, AZ, 86040









































