2005 Beneteau 43' (13.11 m) 423
Marathon, Florida, United States
BOW MOVEMENT
Introducing BOW MOVEMENT a Fantastic Beneteau 423 already in the Florida Keys.
- Cruisers / Other
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYN3222C505
Description
2005 Beneteau America 423Introducing - Bow Movement
A beautiful Beneteau located in Marathon Florida Keys. A quick overnight to Bimini and you are checked in to the Bahamas.
This vessel is being listed for sale as the owner has moved to shore and wants her gone.
Very spacious layout with large bright salon and 2 cabin layout. A highly sought after great sailing Beneteau. She is a great live aboard.
Engine in great shape she just needs a new Bimini and your off on your next adventure.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: BEYN3222C505
LOA: 43' 2'' (13.16 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2005
Beam: 13'
LWL: 38' 7''
Draft Max: 5' 7''
Cabins: 2
Heads: 2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: White
Special Offer: Yes
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Fuel Tank: 53 Gallons (200.63 Liters)
Fresh Water: 154 Gallons (582.95 Liters)
Dry Weight: 19797
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Year: 2005
- Power HP: 55.00
- Power KW: 41.01
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
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Daryl Rester
Yacht Broker
134 Riberia Street
Suite 10
Saint Augustine FL 32084 USA
Office: 1-601-850-4357
WhatsApp: 6018504357
Based out of Marathon in the Heart of the Florida Keys, Daryl has been sailing all types of boats since he was 6. Yes, that was 51 years ago. He has seen a lot and done a lot. He enjoys sailing, fishing and snorkeling. A pure for love for boats and all things boating, Daryl will bring tremendous amounts of energy and dedication to providing you with the top-notch boat buying or selling that you deserve. He has 4 beautiful granddaughters that he loves with all his might and simply cannot wait for them to get a little bigger so they can all go sailing together. Fun fact - Darylâs dad, although an excellent captain, was not the best navigator and taught Daryl very early on how to navigate. Right before Daryl took over the duties completely, they were motoring down a narrow canal in south Louisiana with nice houses on both sides. All was going great until all of a sudden, the bow began to rise and rise until it came back down with a mighty splash. Dad had not read his 20-year-old chart (eons before electronic ones) and BAMM they had knocked out the power to dozens or more of expensive homes with families out having their Sunday BBQâs. Well, they never blinkedâthey just turned and ran as fast as the little two cylinder would run.