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This is a 1999 Yamaha MR-27 (27') open boat. This is a used 27 foot open boat that can be used for cruising, fishing, marina stays, etc. It is approximately 24 years old from new. She has been in service for about 24 years, so overall she has some age-related wear and tear, with some scuffs and scratches, but nothing major. Engine] Two Yamaha SX420KSH diesel engines are installed Cruising speed: approx. 24 knots Maximum speed: approx. 29 knots Hours of use: 1017.7 hours There are no particular problems. The owner was not present on the day of the interview and did not start the engines as they are stored on land, but there are no particular problems. The center cabin is equipped with an oval sofa, and the starboard side seat has a tear. The seat in the bow berth was stained. This bow berth was equipped with a television. It is one level higher than the center cabin. On the port side, there is a galley with a sink and refrigerator. An electric private marine toilet is located on the starboard side of the cabin entrance stairs. Behind this stairway is an aft space with room for two adults to lie down, but the ceiling height is lower than that of the cabin. The ceiling height is lower than that of the cabin. A marine air conditioner is installed at the entrance of the aft space. The driver's seat is simple, with a variety of gauges. The windlass switch is located on the port side of the instrument panel, and the flap switch is located on the starboard side of the steering wheel. A GPS fish finder is located on the port side of the steering wheel. A deck sofa is located on the port side of the driver's seat. As you can see in the photos, the deck sofa has some stains as it is an open boat. There are no cracks. It was also equipped with a deck washer and land power system, as well as a power supply for electric reels. It is equipped with rod holders and an awning. A portable generator was equipped on the starboard side of the transom step.