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1996 Mainship 40 Sedan Bridge

Gordonville, Texas

$62,500

Introducing the elegant 1996 Mainship 40 Sedan Bridge, a stunning motor yacht that combines classic design with modern performance. Measuring an impressive 40.58 feet in overall length, this vessel boasts a robust fiberglass hull with a Deep Vee shape, ensuring stability and a smooth ride on the water. Powered by twin Marine Power 454 EFI inboard engines, each delivering 340 horsepower, this yacht offers a thrilling experience with reliable performance. With only 820 hours on the engines, it promises many more adventures ahead. The interior features a cozy cabin, providing a comfortable retreat after a day of exploration. The thoughtful design includes essential equipment, enhancing your boating experience. Whether you're cruising with family or entertaining friends, the Mainship 40 Sedan Bridge is an exceptional choice for those seeking both style and functionality on the water. Embrace the freedom of the open sea with this remarkable vessel.

Disclaimer

Texas Sportfishing Yacht Sales, Clear Lake is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Boats at Cedar Mills.

Basic Boat Info

Make: Mainship
Model: 40 Sedan Bridge
Year: 1996
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: MPC40324K596
Has Hull ID: Yes

Dimensions

Length: 40 ft / 12.19 m
Length Overall: 40'7 ft / 12.37 m
Beam: 13'6 ft / 4.11 m
Max Draft: 3'5 ft / 1.04 m
Bridge Clearance: 17 ft / 5.18 m
Cabin Headroom: 6'6 ft / 1.98 m
Dry Weight: 20,000 lb
Cabins Count: 1

Engines / Speed

Engines: 2
Engine #1 Specs:
  • Make: Marine Power
  • Model: 454 EFI
  • Drive Type: V
  • Fuel: Unleaded
  • Engine Power: 454hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Year: 1999
  • Engine Hours: 820
  • Engine Location: Port
Engine #2 Specs:
  • Make: Marine Power
  • Model: 454 EFI
  • Drive Type: V
  • Fuel: Unleaded
  • Engine Power: 454hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Year: 1999
  • Engine Hours: 820
  • Engine Location: Starboard
Total Engine Power: 908 horsepower

Tanks

Fuel Tanks: 1
Fuel Tank Capacity: 310 gal
Water Tanks: 1
Water Tank Capacity: 105 gal
Holding Tank Count: 1
Holding Tank Capacity: 30 gal

Other

Drive Type: V
Boat Class: Motor Yachts, Aft Cabin

Recent Maintenace & Improvments

09/22  Haul boat, bottom paint, new zincs, new through hull fuel vent on port side, new anchor light, new remote spotlight, new hull trim tabs, new steering hose aft of generator, new refridgerator, remove windless, repair crack in strut black, repair , various screw holes, repair gelcoat damage new blower vent & exhaust ports, repair two anchor locker lids, repair swim platform, compound & wax sides and transom

10/22 Install new sanitation hoses on toilet system, change oil & filters on both engines, install new fuel filters, change fluid in both transmissions, flush cooling systems on both engines, change oil & filter on generator, install new fuel filter on generator, replace exhaust hose on generator, hard wire bilge heater to breaker panel, replace water heater

11/22 Install repaired deck hatches on bow, replace broken 1.25 thruhull fitting at stbd bow, replace new Tru-Charge 40 battery charger, repair blister on port bow at waterline, install new sea water pump impellers on both engines, set tension on both dripless stuffing boxes.

12/22 Check all fluid levels, stabilize fuel system, winterize & drain engine and necessary components, winterize head & holding tank with antifreeze, winterize air conditioning system with antifreeze, close seacock and drain sea strainer, winterize generator with antifreeze, close seacock and drain sea strainer.

01/23 Install customer supplied mattress

4/23 Install new anchor windlass with up/down foot switch on fwd deck, install chain & rode

03/23 Dewinterize both engine & generator & air conditioning system, change oil & filters on both engines, change fuel filters, clean flame arrestors, check belt & hoses, service & test batteries.

04/23 Install new fire extinguisher system, check steering system for hydraulic leak, replace missing snaps & install customer supplied blower vent covers

04/23 Install new battery charger green indicator light on 110V panel

06/23 Fabricate cherry trim strips for window trim07/23 Power wash bottom, disconnect three leaking stanchions/ clean, seal & reinstall, remove, seal, & reinstall rubrail; install new 30-amp dock side power inlet on port side; install missing bolt on hard top support; replace broken thru-hull on port side; secure aft end of center piece on stbd blower vent; holding tank needs new probes as existing probes shorted.

12/23 Service both engines: change oil/filter, change fuel filter, clean flame arrestor, grease steering, check belts/hoses; winterize both engines & generator & toilet.

03/24 Dewinterize both engines, fresh water system, toilet system, & air conditioners; do not dewinterize generator.

03/24 Exterior detail

06/24 Install new 24M-XHD battery on each engine; blower & anchor light switches on flybridge do not work - corrected bad connection at blower switch & installed new bulb for anchor light.

08/24 Check port & strbd engines with Diacom and check for DTC's, fuel injectors on both engines clogged, injector screens cleaned, install new filters, replace bad IAC on port engine.

07/24 Port engine died after leaving slip; fuel/water separator showed some water & fuel looked and smelled bad, cleaned fuel injectors, installed new inlet screens.

10/24 Boat moved to Travel-Lift using shop fuel tank; bottom power washed; pumped old fuel from boat and filled with 150 gallons of new fuel; lake test found port engine cutting out, bled air from fuel system, removed spark plugs to find heavy carbon buildup; installed new spark plugs on port engine, new plug wires sets on both engines.

12/24 Replace map sensor on both engines, replaced anti-syphon valve & fitting, install new coils on both engines, install new distributor caps & rotors on both engines, install new distributor.

02/25 Install new distributor on port engine, install new high pressure fuel pump, install new hose on port engine circulating water pump & new pressure cap on reservoir, install new spark plugs on stbd engine, install new fresh water pump.

02/25Replace steering helm.

03/25 Found debris behind fuel shut-off valve, installed new anti-syphon valve; found bad wire in harness-repaired; found alternator belts slipping - installed new alternator belts on both engines; installed new fuel pressure regulator & lift pump.

03/25 Exterior detail

04/25 Salon air conditioning system works properly in cool mode but does not work in heat mode; Programed controller to auto heat/cool & set dehumidification to 60%.

06/25 Exterior detail.

07/25 Install customer supplied Gobius Pro Tank Monitoring system onto waste tank.

Disclaimer

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.

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