2009 Rinker 340 Express Crusier for Sale

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Make
Rinker
Type
Powerboats
Model
340 Express Crusier
Length
36'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2009
Class
Express Cruiser 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Rinker 340 Express Crusier 2009
Location
Price
$84,900

2009 Rinker 340 Express Crusier

PRICE REDUCED! Lowest priced 340! 2009 Rinker 340 EC – Express Cruiser Absolutely beautiful Rinker 340 express with stunning flag blue hull and red boot stripe with the optional hard top in excellent condition with very low hours! This is a lifelong fresh water boat, originally from Lake Erie, driven to Albany, NY via the Erie Canal to the Hudson River, never been in salt. She is equipped with almost every factory option available in 2009 as the extensive inventory will show including AC/Heat, full galley, head with vacu-flush and zero effort electronic throttles to make handling a dream with much more! Boat has been meticulously maintained by husband and wife, professionally winterized each year, indoor winter stored its entire life. Full Marine survey available from 2016 Length Overall 35.8’ Beam 11.4'' Draft 3' Displacement 14100 lbs Fuel Capacity – 168 gallons– two equal aluminum tanks, port and starboard Fresh Water Capacity – 40 gallons Black Water Capacity – 20 gallons

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