1971 Trojan 42 Motor Yacht; Asking $35,000 - SOLD

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1971 TROJAN 42 MOTOR YACHT - PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LSITING DETAILS.

Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin MerCruiser 454-cid 325-hp Gas Engine's.  Notable features include but are not limited to the following:  Air-Conditioning & Heat (3-Units - NOT in-op), (2) Heads (Electric-Flush) w/Vanity/Sink/Shower, Full-Beam Teak Swim-Platform, Desirable Extended Hardtop, Forward Bow Seat, and MUCH more!

Broker Notes:  Inside boathouse stored when not in use.  Beautiful teak decks / brightwork.  Located off-site and shown by appointment only.

Call / txt Paul @ (586) 634-2300
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I see a lot of negative comments but first off, if you are worried about money then yes you can't afford her so move on. It's called a yacht not a row boat. It's in beautiful shape and the cosmetic updates from the 70s is minimal. A classic for sure and in wonderful shape. Thanks for the presentation. I hope she finds a new owner who can appreciate her.

friarfoxz
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Wow! That's a lot of boat for $35, 000. She's beautiful.

lefroy
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I skipped school with a friend in the early seventies. His father owned a wooden Trojan on the Chesapeake bay. We took the boat out that day and ran into a submerged dock piling. The boat sank fast. We were close to shore and swam in. Not long after my friend was in the army.

sandrawesseln
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Someone has a lot more invested than 35k, beautiful boat and tastefully done. Nothing wrong with wood hull’s or gas engines. I have had all kinds of boats over the course of my life. You are either experienced enough to maintain or you’re not. Very nice boat.

danthemaintenanceman
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I love Trojan yachts I knew nothing about them until a friend of mine bought a early 70's model and all the wood and teak in that thing and how it controlled I fell in love with it. Right now I own a 1974 F36 and it's so awesome. This boat is beauty too and love how no one changed it from original because once you do that you destroy the boat and the woodwork in them boats are great and nothing you see anymore on boats.

tazman
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I remember this style of boat growing up in Florida. Even the 65 ft. Connie at a thousand dollars a foot.
Picture yourself on this boat some evening having dinner with friends. while it’s pelting down rain. How warm and
Inviting compared to so many plastic boats made today.

waynesilva
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That is a beautiful Trojan. I love my 88' 10 Meter but this is a nautical masterpiece!

DavidKozinski
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My father was a Trojan dealer in the 70's and 80's. I worked for him as a teenager and endless amounts of teak cleaning on them. Pics put a smile on my face as I've only seen a few still around. The teak however not so much!

theroofguy
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What a blast from the past! It's been a long while since seeing a Benmar auto pilot installed much less a Sitex CRT radar. Boat looks to have perfectly early preserved / pickled 1970 electronics.

markhollingsworth
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My Trojan was only 28 feet long but the teakwood decks the varnish work inside and out with absolutely unbelievable love that boat it was a 1964 Jerry Mcdonogh

jmcd
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It's a time capsule. Stunning boat.

janofb
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A work of art, plain and simple. I can see myself up here on the great lakes being the king with this vessel. Damn it man. Wow!!!

EdwardRenner-rhcl
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If I was 20 years younger and lived on the coast I'd buy her. Beautiful restoration.

randallbates
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Im a old boat builder from Australia 🇦🇺 and I can smell it from here!

wayno-msgm
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I lived on a 28 ft 1965 Trojan for a summer on the Barge Canal in upstate NY in the late 80s it was one of the best summers of my life
This boat is a steal!!

rickmoro
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What a wonderful Great Loop boat! ❤️👍😎

johnhorton
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we had the 36' of this ilk. was a "trojan" on the mississipi with many voyages from memphis to vicksburg, outiings nearly every week. same 325's felt awesome throttle down. this one looks mint. the real questions are engine conditions and structural integrity but, wow, nice.

porterandmjyoung
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I'm having a flash back to the 70's

johnjaco
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Looks period correct, down to the avocado appliances.

Iam_Yu
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That is a freaking GORGEOUS boat, in your quick tour it looked like there were a few rough spots in the engine room but the rest of it, other than the galley equipment (looked original by the color) looks gorgeous! I just wish I had the $$ to buy her.

michiganengineer
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