1984 Martin Lobster Boat
$57,000
Boat in Seattle, WA 98107 US
Lobster Boat
1 Engine (Perkins)
32 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Viewings/Showings by Appointment Only
Located at Stimson Marina - Possible sublease/moorage available
Introducing the stunning 1984 Martin Yachts Lobster Boat, "Mojito," a remarkable vessel with an overall length of 32 feet. This powerboat features a robust fiberglass hull with a Deep Vee shape, ensuring excellent stability and performance on the water. Powered by a reliable 200 hp Perkins T6.2544M inboard engine, it boasts a cruising speed of 11 knots and a maximum hull speed of 14 knots, making it perfect for leisurely outings or spirited adventures. With a range of 180 miles, "Mojito" is designed for extended excursions. The boat includes one cabin and one head, providing comfortable accommodations for your journeys. Its thoughtful design is complemented by essential features, making it a practical choice for boating enthusiasts. Experience the charm and functionality of this classic lobster boat, perfect for creating unforgettable memories on the water.
The Hull of this lobster boat is from New England. Martin Yachts acquired one hull and the west coast rights to the design from Glenn Holland of Holland's Boat Shop in Belfast Maine.
Forward private v-berth stateroom, just aft to starboard is hanging locker and storage, to port is head, vanity, and storage, overhead is a skylight hatch. Continuing aft up steps into main salon is the helm station w/seat to starboard followed by the galley. Across to port is a U-shaped settee with dinette table that drops down to make the double berth. Interior cushions and helm seat are dark green to match hull.
- “Up”
- Coolmatic AC/DC refrigerator
- Dickinson Bristol diesel stove/oven (inoperable - needs fuel pump replaced)
- Stainless sink
- Force 10 stainless 6 gal hot water tank
- Hot/Cold pressure water system w/filter.
- Dickinson stainless BBQ w/propane tank
- Furuno radar
- Navico autopilot w/remote
- Raytheon ST-40 depth sounder
- Icom IC-M402 vhf radio
- Ritchie compass
- Alpine am/fm/cd player w/interior & exterior speakers
- Clock & barometer
- AC-shore power to water heater, outlets, battery charger
- DC-3 8D batteries (2 house, 1 start, w/crossover)
- Battery Charger
- Inverter
- Blue Seas electrical panel
- Blue Seas battery monitors for house and start batteries
- Built in 1984 by Martin Yachts, Vancouver, BC.
- Complete refit in 2002 by a previous owner.
- Windshield wiper
- White Sunbrella full cockpit sun awning
- Lewmar anchor windlass
- 10 kg Bruce anchor w/50'chain + 200' rode
- Hot/cold pressure hand held shower
- Teak swim step
- Cockpit hatches port/starboard for gear storage
- Freeman watertight hatch for lazerette access
- Lewmar skylight hatch
- Diamond Sea Glaze aluminum windows and door
Total Power: 200
Cruising Speed: 12 knots @ 2000 rpm
Max Speed: 16 knots @ 2400 rpm
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
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 11/25/25 | Initial price | $57,000 |
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Customers praise the 1984 Martin Lobster Boat for its classic design and sturdy construction, highlighting its reliability and timeless appeal
Many appreciate the boat’s spacious deck layout, which is ideal for both fishing and leisurely cruises. Owners often mention the durable materials used in its build, ensuring longevity even in challenging marine conditions. Additionally, the boat’s handling and stability receive positive feedback, making it a favored choice among lobster fishermen and boating enthusiasts alike. Overall, reviews emphasize the 1984 Martin Lobster Boat as a well-crafted vessel that combines tradition with functionality.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1984 Martin Lobster Boat boasts several advantages and some considerations to keep in mind:
Pros
Classic Design: The boat features a traditional lobster boat design that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional for fishing and coastal cruising.
Sturdy Construction: Built with durable materials, it offers excellent stability and seaworthiness in various conditions.
Spacious Deck: Ample deck space provides plenty of room for lobster traps, gear, and comfortable movement.
Reliable Performance: Equipped with dependable engines that deliver consistent power and efficiency.
Timeless Appeal: Its vintage charm makes it a desirable vessel for collectors and enthusiasts of classic boats.
Cons
Maintenance: Being a vintage model, it may require more upkeep and potential restoration to maintain optimal condition.
Fuel Efficiency: Older engines might not be as fuel-efficient compared to modern alternatives.
Amenities: Lacks some of the modern conveniences and technology found in newer boats.
Availability of Parts: Replacement parts might be harder to find due to the boat’s age and specific build.
Made For
The 1984 Martin Lobster Boat is ideal for fishing enthusiasts and coastal cruisers who value classic craftsmanship and reliable performance. Its sturdy design and spacious deck make it perfect for both professional lobstermen and recreational boaters seeking a traditional lobster boat experience. Whether you're navigating rocky shorelines or heading out for a day of fishing, this vessel offers durability and timeless appeal.
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