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Silverton 351 Sedan Bridge
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In
the year 1969 the boating Company of Silverton was started under the ownership
of John and Warren Luhrs. The Company specializes in its Convertible
series and inboard boats. The model of Silverton 351 Sedan Bridge has
a weight of 16,094 pounds. The boat has a twin engine of 325HP which
runs on gasoline and a beam measurement of 13 feet. The length of the boat is
38 feet and it is from the group of inboard boats. The List price is $65,000.
The hull of the boat is made from fiberglass.
In the series of
Sport Bridge we have the model of Silverton 43 Sport Bridge. The model has an
overall length of 44 feet with the beam measuring 14 foot 4 inches. The boat
type is categorized as inboard and it has a powerful twin engine of 380 HP. It
weights a net amount of around 28,000 pounds. The hull is made from fiberglass.
The catalog value of the model is $493,575. The average is priced at $272,100. The series of Motor Yacht has the model of Silverton 422 Motor Yacht. The model has an overall weight of 26,535 pounds. It has an incorporated twin engine of 325 HP and a beam with the measurement of 14 foot 3 inches. The hull is constructed from fiberglass. The boat is an inboard model and has an overall length of 44 feet. The model has a high value priced at $156,750 and a low value priced at $114,250. In the Convertible series we have the model of Silverton 36 Convertible. The Company introduced it in the category of inboard boats with a hull made from quality fiberglass. It is 38 feet in length and has twin 300 HP engine which runs on gasoline. The boat has a beam of 13 foot 10 inch and has a net weight of 18,550 pounds. The average price placed in the market for this boat is valued at$149,950. The top states that sell the 351 Sedan Bridge are: Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, Minnesota, South Carolina, Louisiana, New Jersey, Tennessee, Washington, New York, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Alabama, Texas, Florida, Delaware and California. |
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