- Cruising Speed: 19 Knots
- Maximum Speed: 23 Knots
- Beam: 15' 0''
- Hull Material: Wood
- Max Draft: 3' 0''
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 2
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1967 47’ Daytona Sportfisherman — Designed by acclaimed naval architect Bob Sherbert, this classic Daytona represents the pinnacle of American custom sportfishing from the golden era. Comparable in pedigree and craftsmanship to the revered Rybovich and Merritt yachts, she features timeless lines, exceptional seakeeping, and uncompromising build quality. Maintained to an exacting standard throughout her life, this vessel remains in exceptional condition, with all systems fully operational and performing as intended. A rare opportunity to acquire a properly kept classic of this caliber—ready for immediate enjoyment by a knowledgeable owner who appreciates provenance, quality, and enduring design.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. A yacht buyer should instruct his yacht broker, or his boat surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. This boat may be listed with another yacht broker.
Cruise Speed - 19 knots @ 2000 rpm
Max Speed - 23 knots @ 2460 rpm
MARLIN MUJER is fully prepared for immediate fishing, with all systems operational and performing as intended. Designed by Bob Sherbert, her forward deck features purposeful pitch, allowing her to shed water efficiently and run dry in offshore conditions. The hull is exceptionally strong, constructed of double-planked mahogany and encapsulated in a full epoxy-bonded fiberglass skin, resulting in a robust, durable structure known for longevity and seakeeping.
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