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Century 3200 Walk-Around

Estimated price for orientation: 58 093 $

Category: Cruisers
Class: Power

Century 3200 Walk-Around - Priced for quick sale

OWNERS HAVE MOVED OUT OF STATE. BOAT MUST BE SOLD!

Island Time is a 2004 Century 3200 Walk-Around that has been very lightly used, with only 100 hours on the twin four-stroke Yamaha 225's, and well maintained. She is equipped with a galley with a sink, hot water, microwave, refrigerator and a hanging locker. Air conditioning will be sure to keep you cool on the hot summer days. On shore power the air conditioning is virtually noiseless and dries the air as well as cools it, eliminating that clammy feeling you get in so many cabins. The V-berth features thick foam upholstery that makes overnighting comfortable. This area converts to a dinette by day and there's 6' 8" of headroom. There is also added sleeping space in the aft bunk, which measures 6' 8" by 3' 6". The standup head includes an electric head and sink, and the 6 gallon hot water tank will be adequate for weekending.

The largest and most luxurious of the Walk-Around fleet, the 3200WA is ideal for extended fishing trips that take you from port to port. An abundant cabin with fully appointed galley and electric head give you all the amenities you would ever need. An array of angling accessories and deluxe captain's chairs will please the most serious fisherman. All in a sleek package that includes the ultimate combination of power, comfort and maneuverability.

The 3200WA is Century's beamiest hull at 10' 6", and that extra beam adds a lot to the usable space both in the cabin and cockpit. This is a heavy boat 10,800 pounds without power. This weight helps to stabilize the hull in bumpy seas and makes the ride more comfortable. Other manufactures have similar boats that are the same length but are narrower and 3,000-4,000 pounds lighter. With the other manufacturers narrower beam you have less space in the cockpit and you giving up the creature comforts of the Century's luxury cabin & their lighter boats mean less stabilization.

The 3200 is no weakling in the performance department: with the twin four-stroke Yamaha 250's it managed a respectable 46.2 mph at top end. The best cruise comes at 4500 rpm and 34.7 mph. With a full load of fuel and two aboard, it took about 9.5 seconds to plane, longer than some, but at no point so you lose forward vision over the bow as long as you drop the tabs before takeoff. You'll also use the tabs to tweak the attitude of the boat when running beam seas-like most deep-V hulls (this one boats 23 degrees), the 3200 leans into strong winds.

Fishability is a strong suit. The transom livewell is a monster, holding 62 gallons. There are lockable rod boxes and a lift out tackle box. This arrangement allows you to easily take home your tackle for freshwater rinses, detangling and reorganizing for your next trip.

Century builds the 3200 WA with structurally wood-free construction consisting of fiberglass stringers and a high-density foam transom that's rot proof for the life of the boat. All through-hulls below the waterline are brass, and all hoses double clamped. Above the waterline, through hulls are solid stainless steel. Century uses chrome plated stainless steel screws throughout, and the fasteners are epoxy-coated. Then they're power driven home, the heat locks the epoxy in place and the screw never backs out.

  • V-berth with convertible dinette, bolsters, cabin & filler cushions
  • Aft berth (6' 8" X 4') with sit up head room
  • Extra cushions for rear berth
  • Electric stand up head with shower
  • Hanging locker with 2 drawer cabinet
  • Upgraded wood cabin



Features:

TypePower

CategoryCruisers

MakeCentury

Model3200 Walk-Around

Year built2004

Length31.99ft

Hull MaterialFibreglass

Beam10.50ft

New/UsedUsed

FuelPetrol