This 1971 Dyer 29 is a classic downeast design with a fiberglass hull and substantial 9.5-foot beam. The boat carries a Chrysler M-383 inboard gasoline engine, recently serviced with a rebuilt water pump, new alternator, valve cover gaskets, and replaced fuel lines and hoses. The engine block shows only superficial surface rust. Recent work includes an intercooler flush, new oil and fuel filters, and relocated batteries in the stern with full-sized copper cables for improved access and reliability.
The open layout offers ample deck space for fishing or relaxing. Below, a functional cuddy cabin houses a Vee berth forward, an enclosed head, and useful counter space to port. A navy-style bimini and side panels provide weather protection, and a newly installed teak swim platform with stainless steel backing plates makes boarding straightforward.
Updates include a rebuilt windshield with new safety glass, revarnished steering wheel spokes, and polished chrome and brass helm details. The bilge pump and float switch are accessible, and two fire extinguishers are aboard. Navigation equipment consists of two VHF radios and a Garmin GPS. The teak trim and new teak swim platform reflect ongoing maintenance. Two deck boxes and seats are stored ashore with the boat.
Length
29.00 FT
Beam
9.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Chrysler
Engine Model
FWC M-383
Fuel
Gasoline