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Plymouth, MA, US

2001Henriques Express w/Tower

"High Spirit(Sistership)"

$229,900 USD
35'Length
DieselFuel

Overview

***NEW - ONE OWNER - TURN KEY IN WATER LISTNG - BRISTOL CONDITION - TRADES CONSIDERED***

The Heriques Factory describes their 35' Tournament Sportsfisherman as "Beautiful, fast, and extremely well laid out. The hull design is derived from the time-proven soft, dry riding 38' Henriques, which has won many top tournaments. She features hand laid fiberglass construction, twin diesels, generator, air-conditioning, and a wealth of standard features.The huge (100 square ft.) cockpit features a walk-through transom door, two LARGE in-deck fish boxes, and plenty of storage for your rods and tackle. Her helm deck includes a flush mounted electronics console, true walk-in engine access and even more storage space."

Boat Details

Dimensions

Length Overall35'
Display Length35'
Max Draft3' 6"
Min Draft3' 6"

Boat Details

Year2001
MakeHenriques
ModelExpress w/Tower
NameHigh Spirit(Sistership)
ConditionUsed
CategoryExpress Cruiser
ClassExpress Cruiser
TypePower
Hull MaterialFiberglass

Performance

Fuel TypeDiesel

Builder & Registry

BuilderHenriques
DesignerJack Heriques
Boat LocationPlymouth, MA, US
Co-BrokerageYes
Listed SinceJul 26, 2010

Propulsion

Engine 1Yanmar 6LY-STE
FuelDiesel
Power0 HP
Hours1390
Engine 2Yanmar 6LY-STE
FuelDiesel
Power0 HP
Hours1390

Additional Specs, Equipment and Information

Dimensions
Beam: 13
Displacement: 21000
Engines
Total Power: 420
Cruising Speed: 24
Max Speed: 30
Tanks
Fuel: 360
Fresh Water: 65
Holding: 20
Vessel Walkthrough
Entering from the bridge deck down the companionway 4-steps to a well laid out, spacious salon. To port is the enclosed head compartment with stall shower, vanity, basin, vented port and medicine cabinet. Just forward is the galley featuring drawer & cabinet storage, Corian countertops, electric cooktop, H&C SS sink, Norcold AC/DC Fridge/Freezer and GE microwave. Across to starboard is an l-shaped settee/dinette that converts to lower and upper bunks. Forward is a hanging locker and Queen offset berth. Above the forward bunk are 2 custom full length sheer lockers set up for rod storage. There is additional storage below the berth. The interior is finished in Ash Wood.
Electronics
  • Furuno 7112-6 radar
  • Furuno FCV 582L color fish finder
  • Northstar 952XD GPS
  • Simrad/Robertson AP22 Autopilot with tower remote
  • NorthStar 952 GPS Color plotter
  • Epirb
  • Dytek Sea Temperature Gauge
  • Icom M-IC502 VHF with tower & salon remote microphones
  • Standard Horizon Hailer
  • ACR Remote Spotlight
  • Glendenning Engine Syncs
  • (2) Richie Compasses
  • Trolling Valves
Electrical
  • AC/DC Panel
  • Shore power inlet and cord
  • Westerbeke generator 4KW, separate starting battery, remote control panel
  • 2-main engine starting batteries
  • Charles Marine Products,
  • 30 amp battery charger/converter
  • AC/DC voltmeters
  • Battery parallel switch
  • Battery disconnect switch
Mechanical
  • Walk-in Engine Access
  • Westerbeke 5KW Generator
  • Oil Change System
  • Trolling Valves
  • Engine alarms
  • Electric Toilet Y valve holding tank gauge
  • Engine synchronizer
  • Hinged Helm consoleReverse Cycle AC/Heat
  • Engine room sound and heat insulation
  • Fuel gauge
  • Hydraulic steering - 2 stations
  • Bennett Trim Tabs with Twin Controls
  • (3)Bilge Pumps
Deck
  • Walk-in Engine Access
  • Hardtop with Tuna Tower
  • Full Enclosure
  • Bow pulpit anchor roller/ deck pipe
  • Cokcpit Lighting
  • Aluminum bow rail
  • Foredeck hatch
  • Cockpit coaming pads
  • Transom door
  • Bow, stern & spring cleats
  • Raw & fresh water wash down
  • Telephone & TV dockside connection
  • Under gunnel storage
  • Cockpit freezer
  • Insulated drink box
  • Spreader lights
  • Bridge deck raised helm & companion seats, storage under both
  • Bench seat, storage under port side bridge deck
  • Forward facing seat stbd side of bridge deck, storage under
  • Stereo speakers
  • Boarding ladder
  • Locking hatches and lockers
  • Windshield Vents
  • Windshield wipers
  • Horn
Fishing
  • Fiberglass Hardtop & Tuna Tower
  • Trolling Valves
  • 100 sq ft cockpit, reinforced for fighting chair
  • Transom insulated livewell
  • (2)Macerated in-deck fishboxes
  • Lee Riggers
  • (2) Custom Rod Storage Boxes in forward cabin
  • Rod Storage over dinette
  • Bait prep sink, fresh water tap
  • Tackle drawers; cockpit & bridge deck
  • (6) Swivel Base Rod Holders
  • Multiple Rocket Launchers on Tower & Ladders
  • Bolstered Leaning Post
boattest.com Captain's Report
Henriques is known for creating rugged offshore boats with an emphasis placed on fishability. This philosophy appealed to many who wanted either a larger boat than the company’s 28 Express, or did not need the accommodations of the 38 Flying Bridge design. To answer these requests, Henriques introduced the 35 Express Fisherman.
The 35 hull is a scaled down version of the Henriques 38, a venerable offshore performer. The wide beam, deep-V forward, and flat sections aft have endowed this design with a good blend of speed, smooth running, and stable trolling. Eliminating the cabin and bridge reduces weight and lowers the center of gravity, further improving performance and stability.
The large bridgedeck area is more spacious than a flying bridge would be on a similar boat. The 35 includes a long bench seat down the port side, an athwartships seat aft to starboard, and swivel chairs for the helmsman and navigator. The entire area is protected from the elements with a high windshield and hardtop. Our test boat, which had already been delivered to a customer, was loaded with electronics and still had room to spare. The radar, plotter, and fishfinder were centered in front of the helm just below the skipper’s normal line of sight, effectively integrating electronic information with visual observation. The VHF and SSB radios were close at hand, just to the right of the helm. For servicing the electronics, the entire console hinges out. The helm seat sits atop a short pedestal mounted to a storage cabinet, making use of the space under the captain’s chair. Additional storage lockers, cabinets, and drawers occupy every nook and cranny.
Fishing comes first with Henriques, as the large, well-configured cockpit emphasizes. The boat comes out of the mold with the ability to tailor the tackle center to the purchaser’s requirements. Space is provided for a large freezer, bait prep sink, drink cooler, cutting board, and an assortment of drawers and cabinets. The transom door and livewell are both a little larger than average, and the two fishboxes in the cockpit sole are huge.
The cabin is entered via a sliding companionway door just to the left of the helm console. The light-colored wood and open arrangement impart a spacious feel. The boat can comfortably sleep five, although not with any privacy. In addition to the V-berth forward, the dinette table lowers to form an additional double, and the outboard dinette backrest hinges up to form a Pullman bed. On the port side across from the dinette, the galley includes a sink and stove recessed into Corian countertops, a refrigerator, microwave, and a TV/VCR. Aft of the galley, the spacious head includes a curtain and retractable faucet for showering. Provisions for storage are above average. Rod lockers above the V-berth are extended into the anchor locker, providing enough length for full-sized boat rods for use with a fighting chair. The V-berth includes cabinet doors and drawers underneath, much easier to access than the typical routine of lifting a mattress and a hatch cover. Even the companionway stairs are fitted with deep drawers to better utilize the space.
The engineroom is equally well apportioned. A large hatch in the bridgedeck opens to reveal aluminum stairs with fiberglass diamond-plate patterned treds, rather than the usual small ladder. The bilge between the engines is also covered with a fiberglass diamond-plate patterned insert. By placing the fuel tanks and batteries under the cockpit, which are easily accessed with the fishboxes removed, Henriques is able to provide outstanding access to all sides of the engines. Sea strainers, fuel filters, and other maintenance items are also close at hand, and the generator is out of the way yet accessible beneath the removable stairs.
Henriques offers at least seven engine options from Caterpillar, Cummins, Volvo, and Yanmar. Our test boat was equipped with twin 420 horsepower Yanmars, which propelled us to a top speed of 35.4 miles-per-hour at 3400 RPM. Test results showed a remarkably flat curve when comparing speed and fuel consumption, averaging about one mile-per-gallon from twelve to thirty-one miles-per-hour. Peak economy was at 2500 RPM, making 24.9 miles-per-hour and traveling 1.07 miles-per-gallon. At 3000 RPM we made 31.6 miles-per-hour at 0.92 gallons-per-mile for a range of 302 miles. For long distance passages, a speed of 10 miles-per-hour resulted in a range of 961 miles, perfect for trolling for big Blue Marlin all the way to Bermuda.
For anglers who don’t require a large salon, express fishermen offer an attractive option. The 35 Express from Henriques is able to fish offshore with the best of the fleet for considerably less expense than a similar convertible. If you desire an affordable package for serious offshore fishing, express yourself.
By Capt. Vince Daniello
Test Captain
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.

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