Used

1997 Luhrs 380 Tournament

in Mobile, AL

$81,995

Seller note:

This Lurhs yacht is in fine shape and comes with a plethora of additions that make this an awesome deal for the price. All the equipment on this boat works, i.e microwave, stove, fridge, instruments (4208 Garmon Chart Plotter, Furuno FCV582, Icon VHF IC-M304, XM, and more). Also included: auto inflated life raft, EPERB, Ropes, tackle, tools, extra engine parts, Yeti coolers, and more. There's a full galley, marine head w/separate shower, and the settees are in white leather. The Yanmar engines have been properly serviced and oil changed on a regular basis. Canvas top is in terrific condition. Comes with front and side curtains on bridge. Outriggers are in attractive shape. The hull has some three small dings, 1 small crack on the side railing, and a small area on the starboard side stern, close to the transom, where a piece of the bumper is missing (see images for exact info). LOA: 38' 0" Beam: 14.00 Model Year: 1997 Model Name: 380 Tournament Hull Material: Fiberglass Cruise Speed: 18 Max Speed: 25 Luhrs Boats history can be traced back to the 1830?s when a a man by the name of Henry Luhrs immigrated to the United States from Germany. Henry almost immediately became involved in the marine trade upon his arrival, supplying ships in New York City. Luhrs eventually owned his own chandlery, selling supplies and equipment for boats and ships and he even bought a ship of his own, The Sophia R. Luhrs. His grandson, another Henry, shared the same love of the sea and continued the family heritage by building and repairing boats on the New Jersey coast. About 100yrs after Henry Luhrs started his business, his grandson, also a Henry who had a love for the sea, opened a small shipyard in Morgan, New Jersey. There, he continued his family heritage by building and repairing boats. Soon Henry's shipyard grew into a thriving business which he named the Henry Luhrs Sea Skiff Company. As the company grew, Henry?s sons became involved and before they knew it business had boomed into production of over 1200 boats a year. In 1965, Bangor Punta, a large timber company, Bangor Punta, offered to buy Henry's business for an amount that he couldn't refuse and Henry Luhrs Sea Skiff Company was sold. Soon after the sale, sons John and Warren ventured out on their own and purchased Silverton Sea Skiffs, a fledgling builder in Tom's River, New Jersey. Following in their father?s footsteps, the brothers were very successful and were soon ready to expand. Warren, who was also an avid sailor, knew they could design boats for the sailing market as well. That realization led to the founding of Hunter Marine in 1973 and was soon followed by Mainship in 1978. The family finally reclaimed the Luhrs name in 1985 and began production under it in 1986. A new production facility was opened in St. Augustine, Florida in 1987 to accommodate the brand's growth and the demand for Luhrs boats. The St. Augustine facility has since been expanded several times and a new facility in Midway, GA was added in 1999 to help meet demand. The Luhrs Corporation, now employee owned, continues to serve the needs of sportfisherman by building some of the best mid-size fishing boats in the world. Call, email, or text David at [removed phone]. See more pics at: http://s1074.photobucket.com/albums/w403/davcwebb/1997%20Luhrs%20380%20Tournament%20Yacht/Listing originally posted at http://www.boatline.com/boat-1997-Luhrs-Alabama-[removed phone].htm

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