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ORCA YACHT 36 Sportfish SPORT FISHER cabo VIKING BUDDY davis CRUISER hatteras

$ 26452.8

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Year: 1992
  • Primary Fuel Type: Gas
  • Length (feet): 36
  • For Sale By: Dealer
  • Beam (feet): 13
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass / Kevlar
  • Engine Type: TWIN INBOARD
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Sport Fisherman
  • Make: ORCA YACHTS
  • Fuel Capacity: Over 200 Gallons
  • Engine Make: Cummins Diesel

    Description

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    1992 Orca 36 Sport Fish
    We believe in using many large pictures to show you what you are bidding on, so please be patient while they load, it will be well worth the wait!
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    you MUST Call us first at 239-872-6270 BEFORE Bidding
    on this vessel so that we may verify your ability and integrity to fulfill your obligation on the purchase of this boat, if you bid before contacting us your bid will be canceled and you will be blocked from further bidding, we also reserve the right to end this auction at any time for any reason as it is also advertised locally.
    All used boats are sold
    AS IS
    ,
    with the exception of late model boats that still have a factory warranty. If we sell a late model used boat with a warranty, we will transfer all warranties to the winner of the auction. Our company checks all engines or out~board motor's for compression and run ability. If anything is needed when a boat comes in, we do it. We make sure all boats are in good running order. Some may need a little TLC and some may be in A-1 Pristine condition! If they have power we make sure the power is ready to go! If it needs a tune up, we do it. If it needs a belt, we put it on.
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    ld
    accountable for every light bulb, switch, or pump that may be good or bad on all used boats.
    Also, please note that any trailers that come with the boats are also sold AS IS. If a trailer needs tires, hubs, lights or anything else you will need to do the necessary repairs to make the trailer road worthy. On a good note most trailers are in over~all good condition.
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    5
    ADMININSTRATIVE FEE THAT WILL BE ADDED TO EACH BILL OF SALE. THIS FEE COVERS TITLE PAPERWORK AND OVERHEAD EXPENSES. IF YOU ARE BIDDING PLEASE REMEMBER THIS FEE WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR FINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THE VESSEL. NO OTHER HIDDEN FEES WILL BE APPLIED EXCEPT SALES TAX TO FLORIDA STATE RESIDENTS.
    A note to all winning bidders!! Please know that all boats won on the day of auction have
    30 days
    of free gated OUTSIDE storage in a locked and facilitaed area with video surveillance. If you need to or would like to store the boat here after the first month, each additional month will be
    0
    .00
    dollars made payable to the
    Backwater Marine
    .
    Any boat that is over 30ft. Long will pay
    0.00
    per month due to limited
    space on large vessels plus per ft for blocking and unblocking. If the boat you are bidding on is 35ft. or larger you may have a wet slip at 15.00 per foot plus electric. On average a wet slip at the beautiful marina at Cape Harbour is around 500.00 to 600.00 per month if needed.
    We have a full service marina that offers everything from.......
    * BOAT CANVAS and UPHOLSTERY to....
    * FULL COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC and ENGINE REPAIR....
    * VESSEL SHRINK WRAPPING....
    * GEL-COAT and FIBERGLASS REPAIR....
    * WED SAND and BOAT DETAILING....
    * CUSTOM T-TOP'S BIMINI'S and HARD TOPS....
    * NEW and USED TRAILER SALES....
    * BOAT GRAPHICS and CUSTOMIZED LETTERING....
    * CROSS COUNTRY SHIPPING & EXPORTING
    * AND MUCH MUCH MORE.....
    PLEASE ASK US ABOUT ANY SERVICE YOU MAY NEED OR WANT AFTER THE PURCHASE OF YOUR BOAT!!!!
    VESSEL FINANCING PLEASE CALL.. JUNIOR BATES at..
    INTERCOASTAL FINANCE GROUP
    -(772)-559-1562
    WE ARE LOCATED AT THE BELOW ADDRESS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!! YOU MUST CALL FIRST BEFORE COMING TO VIEW ANY OF OUR BOATS, WHICH ARE KEPT IN A LOCKED AND FACILITATED GATE ON THE
    PREMISES
    .
    Backwater Marine & Yacht Brokerage Inc.
    18931 State Rd. 31
    North Fort Myers, Fl. 33917
    Call Micky Franklin Jr @ (239)-872-6270
    You are bidding on a very rare & hard to find 1992 Orca 36 Sport-Fisher powered by twin Cummins 300hp Engines with only 1,200 plus hours of use... & she is Barley Broken in. She is loaded up with so much equipment that if you can't find the fish, you shouldn't be fishing at all.... She even has an UNDER WATER CAMERA! From the Garmin Charplotters & Depth Sounders to the Auto Pilot this 36 Orca is ready to go DEEEEEEP & bring back the LOAD. Please read the review below on the structure & quality of what this Orca Yacht is made of....
    "
    The hull sides are one inch of Airex vacuum bagged to two layers of bi-directional stitched Kevlar, inside and out. Vinylester resin is used throughout the boat as an osmosis barrier to avoid blisters. The bulkheads and cabin sole are Airex and tridirectional fiberglass, and the decks are bidirectional fiberglass and cross-linked foam.
    The result is a light and extraordinary, strong vessel nearly 4,000 pounds lighter than several other 36s in her class. Maneuverability and power aren’t the 36’s only strengths."
    Aside from me bragging about all the loaded features the only thing that needs to be replaced is the Generator. The good news is that the Generator plumbing is all there & ready to go for her new owner. Cost of Generator is Roughly 8,500.00 BRAND NEW. Please contact Micky there is way to much to list & please see pictures. (239)-872-6270
    A MUST READ ON THIS IMPRESSIVE REVIEW BELOW
    BoatingWorld Staff
    Review
    The sign in front of the Orca 36 got my attention. It read: Top speed 43 mph; range 1,000 miles at 30 mph. That’s a cruise from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas in two days, without refueling. The Orca 36 is full of clever and practical ideas that let you know its designer has fed more than one anchovy to an albacore. This boat is a true walk-around sportfisher. The only things that are mounted on the gunwale are two running lights, four rod holders, six cleats and a bow rail. The tower mounts in the deck and is fiberglassed to the keel. The outriggers are on the upper station platform. The skid-resistant forward deck is reached along three well non-skidded steps and 27-inch-wide side decks. Until I saw the Orca 36, I didn’t think that Eastern boat builders knew how to design a boat for marlin fishing. So, it came as no surprise to learn that Joe Geiger, the boat’s builder, is really a transplanted Californian who learned his fishing in the Pacific. We tested the Orca 36 with the builder at the helm, off Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Weather conditions included a south wind of 15 knots and waves of three to four feet high in the Gulf Stream. Geiger fired up the engines and spun the boat to head out on the water, on one engine. Steering on one engine was excellent. In protected water, Geiger eased the throttles forward to 1,200 rpm. The bow rose a few degrees and the boat was solidly on plane at about 10 knots. The fuel flow gauges each registered 1.8 gallons per hour. As rpm increased, forward visibility remained good from the lower station. At 2,000 rpm “ at 50 percent power “ fuel consumption was eight gph per engine at 30 knots. The 300 hp Cummins diesels top out at 2,800 rpm and burn 16 gph each.
    As I took the wheel, we headed out to sea to find out how the 36 would perform in more rugged conditions. It held a steady 2,000 rpm cruising speed, and its 60 degree-V bow seemed to slice through the waves and push them aside. Head seas, following seas and beam seas all were no problem for the 36. In a variety of maneuvers, there was no pounding, jarring, broaching, or spray, even on the windward side. And when it was stopped dead in the water, the Orca 36 sat steady and showed an uncanny ability to recover from a wave-induced roll. Since a beam sea is the predominant condition heading south from San Diego, we headed east to the Gulf Stream. About 10 miles out, the seas built noticeably, but the Orca held a steady 90 degree, and 2,000 rpm speed. After a wide turn into the wind, we headed home. Still, we saw no spray on the boat. I powered up to 2,300 rpm, burning 10 gph, per engine. By now, I began to believe the advertised top speed. This boat can really run. Geiger credited the boat’s designer, Charlie Jannace, with getting high speed from comparatively small engines in this large, well-equipped boat. Although the Orca 36’s hull is an extremely deep V, 60 degrees forward and 23 degrees aft, Jannace specified stringent weight control. The hull sides are one inch of Airex vacuum bagged to two layers of bi-directional stitched Kevlar, inside and out. Vinylester resin is used throughout the boat as an osmosis barrier to avoid blisters. The bulkheads and cabin sole are Airex and tridirectional fiberglass, and the decks are bidirectional fiberglass and cross-linked foam.
    The result is a light and extraordinary, strong vessel nearly 4,000 pounds lighter than several other 36s I’ve driven. Maneuverability and power aren’t the 36’s only strengths. Orca Yachts didn’t miss a trick when they equipped the cockpit, which has a wide transom door and a waist-high, five-gph pumps. The six by two foot cockpit hatch, to starboard, conceals a three-foot-long, 68 gallon liftout fish box. Another fish box, to port, is five feet long and holds 115 gallons. It lifts out to gain access to a macerator pumpout system. A sound deadening box covers the boat’s four kw auxiliary generator. The helm station, forward, has a plexiglass-covered chart table mounted directly in front of the skipper.
    The Orca 36’s standard instrumentation, mounted in front of the chart table, includes a Ritchie 5000 compass, VDO engine gauges and dual FloScan fuel flow meters, with a totalizer. To the right are Mathers MicroComander electronic engine controls with auto synchronizers, trim tabs with indicators and an ICOM 120 flush-mount VHF radio. A large glove box is positioned to the left. Waterproof circuit breaker switches are mounted in front of the chart table. Next to the engine start buttons is a momentary battery parallel switch. Each of the gel cell batteries has a dedicated charger. Comfort and Convenience The 36’s bridge deck is comfortable. Its helm seat, two companion seats and four aft-facing seats are all grouped in the center of the bridge, creating a perfect setting for socializing and superior boat balance. Beneath the bridge seating, stowage space is abundant. Split aft-facing seats are sized to accommodate optional Norcold refrigerator/freezers under each side. Two tackle cabinets with 36 interchangeable drawers “ the most I’ve seen on any comparable sportfisher “ are mounted below the forward-facing seats. All seven bridge deck seats are mounted on a sliding engine hatch that moves easily, like a giant skateboard riding on 10 ball bearing rollers. Four stainless steel pins hold the six by five and one-half foot hatch securely closed. The boat’s entire seawater system is supplied by a single low-drag, transom-mounted pickup and a 2.5 inch hose, running into a large water filter and a sea chest. Nine hoses run from the sea chest to the engines, genset, air conditioner, bait pumps, head, cockpit washdown system and water-maker.
    The boat’s standard 500 gallons of fuel is split into three tanks. The 300 gallon main tank is located between the two cockpit fish boxes and is flanked by two saddle tanks, mounted outboard of the engines. If you think the Orca 36’s sea chest and sliding engine hatch are innovative, wait until you see the tower: It is supported by two killer whale-like fins, with port and starboard tower access ladders. The support fins are fiberglassed to the bottom of the boat and bolted to the bridge deck just outside of the engine hatch, leaving a 23 inch wide walkway. Access to the tower is available from the cockpit: Just climb up the ladder, open a safety gate and walk in. The bridge seats three with all of the instruments, except the FloScans, duplicated above. In keeping with the Orca 36’s main purpose as a high-utility, long-range fishing machine, the interior is very practical. Headroom is six feet, five inches, and a large head compartment and shower that will comfortably accommodate your biggest fishing buddies is located right off the companionway. Along the port side of the main cabin is a galley with two burner stove, microwave oven, refrigerator/freezer, double sink with cutting board and garbage disposal. The starboard side has a six foot, four inch convertible dinette that seats five. Our test boat had a V-berth and fold down bunk beds, but a queen-size berth also is available.
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    You are responsible for all taxes, title and registration fees that your state may charge.
    A NON REFUNDABLE Deposit of 0.00 to be paid or sent within 48 hours at close of auction and is to be paid by Cashiers Check, Paypal or Cash in person.
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    Boat is to be picked up as soon as possible unless other arrangements are made, although payment terms are FIRM as mentioned above. Boats must be picked up within 30 days or storage rates will apply.
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