The princess of your dreams.
2003 Princess 420 ‘Alexi’
NZ$215,000*
This boat represents the ideal coastal and gulf cruiser that offers spacious cruising comfort throughout and economical performance and maintenance.
The stylish, solid hard top fly bridge with European style open sliding roof opens up the already huge fly area.
She presents in very welcoming condition and is a credit to her current family who reluctantly have decided to sell her.
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Specifications
Make: Princess Redeemer
Model/Year: 1987
Name: ‘Alexi’
Construction: Fibreglass
LOA: 13.2 metres
Beam: 4.1 metres
Draft: 1.2 metres
- Engine model: Iveco 8361 SRM 10
- Engine Hours: ~3900
- Drive: shaft
- Prop: 4 blade
- Max speed: 17 knots
- Cruise speed: 10-12 knots
- Fuel Capacity: 1000l
- Fuel tank: Stainless x2
Winches:
- Electric Anchor winch
- Garmin multifunction display, 12” touchscreen gps, fish finder and depth sounder
- Garmin Auto pilot
- Reverse camera
- 1kw transducer
- 2x VHF
Galley:
- 4 burner + oven
- 1x12v fridge
- 1x compressor fridge
- 1x compressor freezer
- Filter on kitchen water
Accommodation:
- Cabins; 2
- Berths: 7
Toilets & Bathroom:
- Electric Toilet, 100ltr holding tank
- Shower
- Water volume: 650l
- Tank material: stainless
Additional Items included
Plumbing and Tankage
- 3 bilge pumps with float switches
- Engine heated Hot water
Safety & General Equipment
- Gas detector
- 2x fire extinguishers
- 3 bilge pumps with float switches
- Epirb
Tender
- 3m Takacat
- 8hp Mercury
- Dingy Davits: Duck Board clamps
General Equipment
- Lift up flat screen TV
- Teak decks just refurbed
- LED lighting
- Remote spot light
- 11.6hp bowthruster
- Clears/bimini – Good condition
Previous owner undertook an extensive refit, details available – Make an Equiry
Ground Tackle
- 2x anchor lifts
- 80m Chain
- 100m other
*Important information
Please Note:
*The information and specifications supplied here are believed to be correct to the best of our knowledge as provided by the current owner. Potential buyers are responsible for confirming the accuracy of this information. They should inspect the boat and have a professional survey completed.