SOLD...!!!
Considering moving up to a much larger vessel (Yacht, Live-Aboard, Sportfisher) so here it is...
2012 Livingston LV19 from World Cat w/ Pilot House
Turnkey and extremely clean throughout
Just fully serviced Yamaha F115 with Stainless Prop, Approx. 500 hours and annually serviced since new
Custom Pilot House with factory installed 20 gal fuel tank and sun cover
Raised seating with removable auxiliary 12 gal fuel tank that fits underneath
New Furuno GP1870F with thru-Hull tilted element transducer
New Furuno 1623 Radar with Dome and Strut
New Standard Horizon GX1600 VHF Radio
CD/stereo with 4 speakers
On board battery charger
Wash down
Live well
Single axle welded and galvanized trailer 2 new wheels and tires plus 2 spare wheels and tires
Bruce anchor chain/rode with a complete spare Danforth
Flares, extinguishers, life jackets
This is an impressively capable little rig! I regularly take it to the islands and it has never once let me down.
SOLD...!!!
May consider partial trade towards something long range capable.
Factory Highlights include:
The LV19 offers a 7-person capacity to accommodate family outings
Get to the fish faster with an LV19 – it can handle up to a 115 HP outboard
The LV19 offers greater load bearing capacity, a shallower draft, quicker planing and a smoother ride than conventional monohull skiffs
The biggest boat in the Livingston line is also a big enough boat to fish wherever the fish are on the California Coast. Its shallow draft even makes it the right choice for trout fishing inshore. Able to combine a catamaran’s benefits with a single engine, the extremely stable LV19 gives you high performance with high fuel economy – so you can go farther for less.
Factory Specs
LOA: 221″(18′5”)
Beam: 90″(7′6”)
Draft: 9″ (w/ 90 HP motor)
Freeboard: 16”
Shaft Length: 20”
Approx. Dry Weight: 1,600 lbs (hull only)
Max HP Rating: 115 HP
Fuel Capacity: 20 gal plus and additional 12 gal auxiliary under seat tank.
Typical Cruise*: 23 mph at 6.1 mpg
Typical WOT*: 39 mph at 4.1 mpg
VVV Link below to Yamahas Prop test on the LV19 VVV
http://worldcat.com/wp-content/uploa...V19_F115LB.pdf
Pictures not uploading but I'll keep working on it.