1975 Marine Trader Double CabinSold

$14,900

Used
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Boat in Placida, FL 33946 US

builtBuilt in 1975
Year the boat was built
model

Double Cabin

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Ford Lehman)

Engine type and count
length

40 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
40ft
Length Overall
40ft
Beam
13.67ft
Max Draft
3.5ft
Drive Up Draft
3.5ft
Cabin Headroom
6.5ft
Displacement
30000lb
Cruising Speed
7.5kn
Max Speed
12kn
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Fresh Water Tanks
250gal
Fuel Tanks
400gal
Holding Tanks
50gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Total Power
135hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
3-blade
Propeller Material
bronze
BROKERS WALK THRU

A timeless classic. Marine Trader has stood the test of time of being one of the great trawlers of the past. Once considered cheap, they have endured and have come out on top of many boats built before it thanks to the solid fiberglass hull, custom workmanship and great Ford Lehman engines

The sellers actually live aboard on the hard of this vessel in the winter months, (are doing so currently) they have done a lot of work to her and she has a very nice looking upgraded interior, a good solid bone structure, and engines that reportedly run outstanding. 

This boat is obviously live aboard ready on the hard, or if you are doing some dockside living as well. If you are doing the great loop or other serious cruising adventures, it will still need some additional updating, planning and work to go that route and that is okay, this boat can make these types of trips, and at this price point will allow you for some sweat equity... You are just not going to find waterfront living for $35k (unless it is right here right now) ..

But get us a reasonable offer, the sellers being seasonal just do not have the time to finish it off as they are here only 1-2 months out of the year. 

ACCOMMODATIONS
  • Port Starboard and Rear Enry Doors 
  • Remodeled and Open Full Beam Aft Cabin Walk Around Island Queen Berth and Open Head Compartment with FW Sink, Flushing Toilet and Large FW Shower 
  • Remodeled and Galley Up w Full Sized Refrigerator, Electric Stove, Microwave w Ample Storage 
  • Salon is open and with Ample Lighting and a large flat screen TV
  • Forward berth is not complete, excellent spot for storage and tools. 
MECHANICAL
  • 135 hp Ford Lehman Diesel Engine - Claims to have been rebuilt in 2019 (It certainly was not repainted)
  • Fuel tanks are currently empty - As boat has been stored for numerous years
POWER BOAT GUIDE REVIEW

Although she remained in production until 1986, the Marine Trader 40 Double Cabin enjoyed her greatest popularity during the fuel crisis years of the late 1970s. Trawler sales were on a roll back then as the public turned toward the efficiency and traditional styling inherent in such a design. The MT 40 has the proper trawler “look” with enough teak trim and interior woodwork to sink a lesser boat. Plus, she was very affordable when compared to similar imported trawlers available at the time. Inside, her total teak interior is arranged in the normal double-cabin configuration with accommodations for six. The starboard-side galley has tons of counter and storage space, and port and starboard deck doors in the salon made getting around easy. (Note also the cockpit door in the aft stateroom.) Engineroom access is via a hatch in the salon sole. Additional features include wide side decks, functional mast and boom, teak bow pulpit, and a teak swim platform. On the downside, window leaks and electrical problems are common. A single 120hp Lehman diesel will cruise the Marine Trader 40 at 7–8 knots (about 10 knots top). Twin-engine models cruise a knot or two more

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Price History

DateEventPrice
1/16/26Price decreased$14,900(-25.1%)
11/27/25Price decreased$19,900(-43.1%)
6/28/25Initial price$35,000

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Customers appreciate the 1975 Marine Trader Double Cabin for its classic design and spacious layout

Many highlight the solid construction and timeless appeal of this vintage vessel. Owners often praise the comfortable double cabin arrangement, which provides ample sleeping quarters for extended trips. The boat’s sturdy build and reliable performance make it a favored choice among enthusiasts of traditional cruisers. Overall, feedback emphasizes the Marine Trader Double Cabin as a well-crafted boat that combines functionality with classic charm.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1975 Marine Trader Double Cabin offers a classic blend of sturdy construction and comfortable cruising accommodations, making it a popular choice among vintage boat enthusiasts. Here are some pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Solid Build Quality: Known for its robust fiberglass hull and reliable construction, providing durability and safety on the water.

Spacious Interior: The double cabin layout offers comfortable sleeping quarters for extended trips, accommodating families or small groups.

Classic Styling: Timeless design with a traditional trawler appearance that appeals to those who appreciate vintage boats.

Good Visibility: Elevated pilothouse design offers excellent all-around visibility for easier navigation.

Functional Layout: Well-thought-out interior spaces including galley, salon, and head, designed for practical cruising.

Cons

Older Systems: Being a 1975 model, some mechanical and electrical systems may be outdated and require updating or maintenance.

Fuel Efficiency: Larger displacement and older engine technology can result in higher fuel consumption compared to modern boats.

Limited Speed: Designed more for comfort and stability rather than speed, so it may have a slower cruising pace.

Interior Wear: Depending on previous maintenance, interior woodwork and upholstery might show signs of age and need refurbishing.

Availability of Parts: Some original parts may be harder to find, potentially making repairs more challenging.

Made For

The 1975 Marine Trader Double Cabin is ideal for boating enthusiasts seeking a classic vessel with spacious accommodations. Perfect for families or couples who enjoy extended stays on the water, this boat offers comfortable double cabin sleeping arrangements, making it suitable for overnight trips and weekend getaways. Its sturdy build and timeless design also appeal to those who appreciate vintage craftsmanship combined with practical functionality. Whether you're cruising coastal waters or exploring inland waterways, the Marine Trader Double Cabin provides a reliable and inviting space for memorable boating adventures.

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