Trojan F28
Trojan F28
Trojan F28
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Trojan F28

AN ABSOLUTE MUST SEE! FRESHWATER USE ONLY AND IN GOOD CONDITION THIS VESSEL MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECATE..
Year
1979
Condition
Used
Model
Length
360

Description

AN ABSOLUTE MUST SEE! FRESHWATER USE ONLY AND IN GOOD CONDITION THIS VESSEL MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECATE.

Features Twin 318 Chryslers with recent rebuilds (2015). Updates and upgrades galore! Newer full bridge canvas, flybridge snap-in carpet, and bimini, electronics, batteries and charger (2021).  This vessel is equipped for day and/or extended cruising. Spacious accommodations offer sleeping for 6, a full galley and head. Be sure to view the full specs on this listing for additional information.

Additional Information

The Trojan F-28 Sedan has a 1970s look, with an upright profile, large windows and snub-nosed fore deck. The bow is moderately flared, the sheer nearly flat, and there's ample freeboard carried aft. The large fly-bridge is ladder-accessible and protected by a full wing on both sides, extending to the aft end of the deck.

A substantial beam (12 feet, 3 inches) for its 23-foot, 11-inch waterline length gives the boat plenty of interior volume, which is well used. Few 28-footers can match the sedan's lower helm station, for instance. The boat rides a conservative (12 degrees of dead-rise) modified-vee hull, which, with the ample beam, presents an adequate planing surface. V-drives were used to save space, and the twin engines are placed just forward of the transom and accessible through two large deck hatches. Original engines were 225-hp Chrysler inboards for a cruising speed of around 20 to 22 mph, and a top end of close to 30 mph. The approximately 7,700- pound vessel carried a modest 100 gallons of fuel; an optional additional 50-gallon tank later became available.

There's little unused room in the Trojan's family-friendly interior layout. A pair of forward berths make up the master cabin, which can be closed off from the rest of the boat. It's adjacent to the compact head, located to starboard and equipped with marine head, shower and sink.

In the salon, the helm station is to starboard, equipped with a destroyer wheel and an instrument panel/navigation station. The galley-up is to port, and standard gear originally comprised a two-burner stove, under-counter refrigerator, sink and shelf, and storage space.

Most of the salon is taken up with the L-shaped dinette, placed to starboard, which converts to a berth for two. There's a sofa to port, which doubles as a berth for one. In a pinch the boat could sleep up to seven.

Electrical

  • 12v Electrical Systems
  • 1-30AMP 117v AC System
  • (3) Batteries
  • Built-in Battery Charger- Replaced 2022
  • Battery Switches
  • Shorepower

Galley

  • Sink
  • Pressurized Water System
  • Refrigerator
  • Lots of Storage!

Accommodations

  • Forward Stateroom
  • Convertible Dinette
  • Convertible Salon
  • Head w/Sink
  • AM/FM Stereo w/CD Player
  • Flat Screen Television

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Specification

Model
Year
1979
Condition
Used
Price
US$14,900
Type
Length
360
Fuel Type
Gas
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Location
Grosse Ile, Michigan
LOA
28 ft 2 in
Beam
12 ft 3 in
Max Draft
2 ft
Dry Weight
7700 lb
Engine Type
Inboard
Engine Make
Chrysler
Engine Model
318
Engine Year
1979
Power
225 hp
Drive Type
V-drive
Engine Location
Starboard
Propeller Material
Bronze
Engine usage (hours)
700
Cabins
1
Double Berths
1
Heads
1
Fuel Tanks
1 x 100 gal
Fresh Water Tanks
1 x 60 gal
Windlass
Electric Windlass
Trim Tabs
Yes

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