-Twin GMC Crusader 350 engines with 270 HP
-Two fuel tanks hold 120 gallons each
-New wiring and plumbing
-New Holding Tank
-New freshwater tank
-New Hot Water tank
-All new LED light fixtures
-Garmin GPS and depth Finder
-All new cushions on the dinette and V-berths
-New curtains and upholstery on pullout couch
-Updated Galley with marine fixtures
-Corian countertop
-New windshield wipers and motors
-Original mast on cabin restored with working navigation lights
-New gauges on flying bridge and in salon helm
-New air conditioning / heat, and dehumidifier system installed
-New Dometic cabinet refrigerator cooling system and compressor joining the salon to the galley
-Hull is very tight no leaks
-Mechanical fuel pumps, and carbureted engines
-Thru hulls have been upgraded to ball valves
-2 Racor Fuel Filters
-Monel Fuel Tanks
Vessel Name: Boreas
Builder: EGG HARBOR
Model: Sedan with Flybridge
Model Year: 1962
Year Built: 1962
Category: Cruising Yacht
Country: United States
MLS #: 444258
Staterooms: 2
Length: 36 (10.97m)
Draft: 3' 3" (0.99m)
Beam: 12' 8" (3.86m)
Water Capacity: 50 Gal
Holding Tank: 25 Gal
Manufacturer: Crusader
Model: 350
Engine Hours: 800
Engine Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Horsepower: 270
Manufacturer: Crusader
Model: 350
Engine Hours: 800
Engine Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Horsepower: 270
This vessel is a stock designed and built twin screw, inboard-powered, flying bridge sedan cruiser. It is 36’ LOA x 12’-8” B x 3’-3” D, displacing 31,000 pounds and built by the Egg Harbor Boat Company of Egg Harbor City, NJ in 1962. The Model is known as the “Egg Harbor 36 Sedan.” She has been shed kept all her life, restored and is in very good condition. She was refastened with bronze fasteners in 2008, and is well equipped with marine sanitation, A/C, battery charger, hot water heater, and other improvements. The previous owners also maintained the boat and integrity and is in excellent condition on the topsides of the vessel. The name Boreas means "God of the North Wind" and she been on the Barnegat bay all of her life and was used as a liveaboard and cruising vessel on the bay.