1988 Mako 261 Center Console 28'

  • City: Los Angeles
  • State: California
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1988 Mako 261 Center Console – 28’ Fishing Boat Twin Mercury 200XL EFI (Electronic Fuel Injected) Motors - Port Motor is a 2002 - Starboard Motor is a 2003 - 4 New Deep Cycle Marine Batteries – 2 for each engine - 12 New Spark Plugs – 6 in each Engine - 2 New Marine Off-Shore Fuel Filters 2002 - 30’ Tri-Axle Trailer with Brakes - NEW $9,000 POLYURETHANE PAINT and HULL RESTORATION – ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL I am selling my 1988 Mako boat. I have owned it since 2006 and have only used it about 20 times. I began restoring the boat back to original a few years ago and had the entire boat striped and repainted. The engines are extremely “FRESH” with less than 90 hours on each. New plugs, fuel filters, batteries. I believe this model opted for an extra-large fuel tank (220 gallons) so using the standard equation of 1 mile per gallon for twin 200 boats she could easily make a 75 mile offshore trip out and back. She has a recommended cruise speed of 35 knots (40 MPH) with a maximum speed of 48 knots (55 MPH) – She is fast and smooth in the water. My boat is ready to take out on the water today – but at a later date you opt add a few new modern features she can easily be a $75,000 show piece. A great opportunity for someone to have an absolute classic. Please call me with any questions and I will do my best to answer them. In order to provide more details about my boat I have provided the boat specs below: DETAILS Year - 1987 Make - Mako Model - 261 Center Console Port Engine – 2002 Mercury 200 XL EFI (Less than 90 hours) Starboard Engine – 2003 Mercury 200 XL EFI (Less than 60 hours) Class - Center Console Length - 28' LOA Beam – 8.5’ Draft – 2.5’ Weight – 3,600 LBS (Dry Weight) Fuel Type - Gasoline Location – Danville, VA 24541 Hull Material – Fiberglass Batteries – 4 Each with Master On/Off Switch Fish Boxes – 2 Each Live Wells – 1 Each with Pump Other Equipment – Electric Trim Tabs, Navigation lights and equipment, Marine Radio, Electric Bilge Pump