This 1981 Tollycraft 43 is a fiberglass motor yacht built with heavy construction and substantial stringers. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3208NA diesels producing 210 horsepower each, the boat measures 43 feet in length with a 14-foot beam. The yacht features a practical trawler layout with two steering stations—one on the lower deck and a full upper helm on the flying bridge—and is equipped with an autopilot, Raymarine chart plotter, and complete engine instrumentation for comfortable cruising.
The accommodation centers on two cabins: a master stateroom aft with an island queen bed, full walk-around, and ensuite head, and a forward guest cabin with an offset Pullman berth. The main salon is bright and open, with large windows, a dinette to port, and seating that extends into a convertible berth. The galley sits one level down and features a Dickinson Mediterranean propane stove with oven, a Norcold full-size refrigerator and freezer, a dishwasher, and double sinks. Two full heads service the yacht.
The mechanical and electrical systems have received substantial recent investment. New diesel shaft seals, stainless steel shafts, and bronze propellers were installed, along with new throttle and shift cables. The engine room is accessible from multiple points. A Westerbeke genset provides shore-independent power, complemented by lithium battery storage tied to four 200-watt solar panels mounted on the cabin sides. The electrical system includes a 30-amp shore connection, multiple battery banks, and an inverter. An electric windlass with on-deck and flying bridge controls, complete ground tackle, and a Seawise davit system with an AB RIB tender round out the equipment. The boat was hauled and anti-fouled in 2024, with ongoing maintenance documented since 2016.
Length
43.33 FT
Beam
14.17 FT
Weight
30,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Catapillar
Engine Model
3208NA
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,919 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
150 GAL