1989 Blackfin 29' Combi "Right Stuff 3"

"Blackfin SOLD"

29' Blackfin 1989

Summary

Blackfin boats are highly regarded among brokers and owners alike for their rugged, traditional construction, ( Blackfin still hasn’t introduced a cored hull in any of their models), excellent styling, and good resale values. Blackfin has turned out a succession of popular tournament -level fishing boats over the years. It’s notable that all Blackfin models are built on deep-V hulls--- a factor that has much to do with their popularity among experienced offshore anglers. Blackfins have always been priced at the upper end of the market and generally appeal to knowledgeable buyers looking for a heavily built rough water boat.

The fuel tank was replaced in 2019 with 264 gallon capacity. She was just waxed and buffed, newer eisenglass, with the upper station on the tower you’ll be able to spot the birds for miles. 

Right Stuff was repowered with Yanmar diesels in 2009. Well maintained at only 661 hours she is ready to fish! She is lying in Sebastian just minutes from the inlet. If you need a courtesy showing, simply ask!


Atlantic Yacht & Ship, Inc. is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Luke Brown Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

If you are looking at yachts for sale, thinking about selling your yacht or need service for your yacht, it is always wise to have an experienced broker from Atlantic Yacht and Ship to represent your interests.

Full Details

  • One forward V-berth

Deck

  • Second control station
  • Live bait well
  • Tuna tower
  • Saltwater wash down
  • Swim platform
  • Electric anchor winch
  • Rod holders
  • Outriggers

Electronics

  • (2) Ritchie illuminated 3" compasses
  • VHF
  • Raymarine chart plotters
  • Raymarine radar open array
  • Raymarine autopilot
  • Air conditioning (on shore power)

Remarks

RIGHT STUFF 3 was repowered with Yanmar diesels in 2009. Well maintained at only 661 hours she is ready to fish! The fuel tank was replaced in 2019 with 264-gallon capacity. She was just waxed and buffed, newer eisenglass, with the upper station on the tower you'll be able to spot the birds for miles.

She is lying in Sebastian, just minutes from the inlet. If you need a courtesy showing, simply ask!