This 1988 Trojan 13 Meter Express is a 43-foot fiberglass cruiser built for serious offshore work and extended cruising. Twin Detroit Diesel engines produce 900 horsepower combined, with the engines showing 680 original hours. The boat features a notably wide 16.25-foot beam and low-deadrise hull design with broad chine flats, delivering both stability and generous interior volume.
Accommodation includes a forward stateroom and guest cabin with over/under berths, plus a main salon with an electrically raising and lowering dinette table. The galley features a full-size refrigerator and freezer. One head is fitted with a Vacuflush toilet, vanity, sink, and shower. Air-conditioning and heat are installed throughout. The helm area seats two at a double console with good forward visibility, and an electrically operated center vent windshield provides ventilation. The cockpit is expansive.
The boat is equipped with twin Johnson & Towers 671 diesel engines, an Onan generator (450 hours), Raytheon radar, Lowrance GPS with chartplotter, Simrad autopilot, bow pulpit, swim platform, radar arch, windlass with anchor, and full canvas enclosure. Recent maintenance includes new batteries, cutlass bearing replacement, bottom paint, and LED lighting upgrades. The engine room is accessible via large hatches in the bridge deck.
This boat has been operated in freshwater and the Great Lakes since new, with three years under current ownership.
Length
43.00 FT
Beam
16.25 FT
Weight
24,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
Johnson & Towers 671TI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
689 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
16.51 KTS
Max Speed
20.86 KTS