$72,300
LENGTH:
22.01 ft.
|
YEAR:
2008
LOCATION:
Homer, Alaska
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$250,000
LENGTH:
24.02 ft.
|
YEAR:
2022
LOCATION:
Miami Beach, FL,
OFFERED BY:
Performance Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
24.41 ft.
|
YEAR:
2022
LOCATION:
North Miami Beach, FL
OFFERED BY:
Allegiance Yachts
LENGTH:
23.92 ft.
|
YEAR:
2013
LOCATION:
Florida
OFFERED BY:
Majesty Yachts USA
LENGTH:
25.98 ft.
|
YEAR:
2005
LOCATION:
Athol, Idaho
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$69,000
LENGTH:
25.0 ft.
|
YEAR:
2016
LOCATION:
Fairhope, Alabama
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$77,800
LENGTH:
25.0 ft.
|
YEAR:
2016
LOCATION:
Red Bank, New Jersey
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$76,200
LENGTH:
21.0 ft.
|
YEAR:
2021
LOCATION:
Kerrville, Texas
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Southampton United Kingdom
YEAR
2017
LENGTH
24.44 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Sea Biscuit
Year
2017
Make & Model
Master RIBs 699
Boat type
Power
Length
24.44 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Southampton United Kingdom
Tax status
Paid
Beam
8.99 ft.
This Italian made Rib comes out of the Master Stables based in Palermo.
One Owner from New and Commissioned in August 2017. CE Category C - 12 Persons.
This Italian made Rib comes out of the Master Stables based in Palermo.
One Owner from New and Commissioned in August 2017. CE Category C - 12 Persons. Powered by a Suzuki 200hp Lean Burn Out Board Engine - Total Running Hours 135 (November 2020), Simrad Chart Plotter (New August 2020), Depth Sounder, Lowrance Link 8 VHF Radio, Fusion Stereo & Speakers, Electric Anchor Windlass, Enclosed Marine Toilet and 30 Ltr Holding Tank, Blue LED Deck Lights, Overall Coverall, Bimini
Trailer available separate £2,995 SBS ELRTrailer.
HULL
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Drive Transmission Description
Other
Engine Year
2017
Engine Type
Outboard 4 Stroke
No of Heads
1
The Master RIBs 699 is 24 feet long and has a 9 feet beam. The Master RIBs 699 is made of fiberglass.
Originating from W Bates & Son, Bates Wharf Marine Sales has a wealth of history. W Bates & Son are one of the longest standing boatyards & marinas on the River Thames today, established years ago as “Taylor and Bates” building their first boats in the late 1800s.