Bridge, Deck, and Cockpit
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Accommodations
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Head/Galley
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Electrical Equipment
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Mechanical
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Additional Equipment
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Electronics
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This 31' Rampage is powered by T-300 Hp Detroit 8.2's providing a quick 25 knot cruise. With a near 12 foot beam, 114 square foot bi-level cockpit, 85 gal livewell, fish boxes, tackle storage, lockable rod holders, oversized transom door and tons of room for fishing and diving. Easy access to mechanicals by way of sliding hatches; hynautic steering, Full Electronics, Marlin Tower w/enclosure, controls, steering, riggers, spreader lights, and rocket launchers. Accommodations include a comfortable interior that sleeps 4, Galley and Head w/Shower. Shows extremely well for her age and represents a very cost effective vessel to get offshore.
CERTAIN TRADES CONSIDERED
Bridge, Deck, and Cockpit
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Accommodations
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Head/Galley
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Electrical Equipment
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Mechanical
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Additional Equipment
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Electronics
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The Rampage 31 is a good early example of the high-tech construction techniques throughout the boatbuilding industry. She is constructed with a wide beam, a well-flared bow, and a nearly flat, low-deadrise running surface. Below, the cabin is more than adequate for canyon runs or weekend getaways. There are berths for four, an enclosed head, a small but functional galley and plenty of storage. The dinette converts into a V-berth, and the seat backrests swing up to become bunks—a total of four berths. The 31’s bi-level cockpit is particularly well designed with an extra-wide transom door, lockable rod storage, and a huge 85-gallon circulating livewell in the cockpit sole (where many anglers still prefer their livewells). There’s room in the console for extra electronics, and a unique system of sliding hatches makes engine access about as painless as it gets. Note the wide side decks and sturdy rails. Additional features include a bow pulpit, a deep anchor locker, and a roomy engine compartment. Her optional 300hp GM 8.2 diesels cruise at a fast 25 knots with a top speed of just over 30 knots.
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.