LENGTH:
16.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Opa-locka, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pier One Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
15.16 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Opa-locka, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pier One Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
16.17 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Nautical Ventures
LENGTH:
16.57 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Nautical Ventures
LENGTH:
16.17 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Nautical Ventures
LENGTH:
16.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Opa-locka, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pier One Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
16.24 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Opa-locka, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pier One Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
14.76 ft.
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YEAR:
2024
LOCATION:
United States of America
OFFERED BY:
Williams Tenders USA
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Poole United Kingdom
YEAR
2000
LENGTH
14.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2000
Make & Model
Avon RIB Searider
Boat type
Power
Length
14.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Poole United Kingdom
Tax status
Paid
Beam
6.0 ft.
An Avon Searider 400 rib. Servicing aug 2009. This is a rare 'leisure' version of the famous searider hull - as used by various authorities.
Max Draft: 1
Total Power: 40
GRP hull with side tubes
JOCKEY SEAT, STEERING WHEEL & CONTROLS.
An Avon Searider 400 rib. Servicing aug 2009. This is a rare 'leisure' version of the famous searider hull - as used by various authorities.
Max Draft: 1
Total Power: 40
GRP hull with side tubes
JOCKEY SEAT, STEERING WHEEL & CONTROLS. REAR BENCH SEAT WITH STORAGE UNDERNEATH
ELECTRIC BILGE PUMP
'A' FRAME AND SEAT COVERS
SERVICING AUG 2009. THIS IS A RARE 'LEISURE' VERSION OF THE FAMOUS SEARIDER HULL - AS USED BY VARIOUS AUTHORITIES.
Engine Count
1
HULL
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Fuel Tanks Capacity
20.82 liters
The Avon RIB Searider is 14 feet long and has a 6 feet beam. This 2000 Petrol Avon RIB Searider powered by 1 Yamaha 2 stroke 3 cylinder. The Avon RIB Searider is made of fiberglass.
Salterns Marina, located in a prestigious South Coast boating area, boasts rich history dating over 200 years. Originating from salt-making, it served as Britain’s sole active Airport for sea planes (1943-48). Today, it stands as a luxury marina with panoramic views of Brownsea Island and Sandbanks, offering exceptional standards and engineering for yachts and motorboats.