This 1989 Limestone 24 runabout is a rare outboard-powered example of a design by Mark Ellis and built by Hinderhoeler. The fiberglass hull features a Flagg blue finish with red boot stripe and spans 24 feet with a 9-foot beam. Power comes from a single Yamaha 300 hp two-stroke outboard, capable of reaching 35 knots.
The boat carries dual fuel tanks with a combined capacity of 183 gallons. The cuddy cabin layout includes a bimini top with stainless steel frame, screened hatch, and newer cushions, suitable for day trips and overnight cruising. Navigation equipment consists of a Garmin 94sv with echo maps and side scan, plus a Horizon VHF GX2000 radio.
The boat rides on a 2022 Loadright trailer with under 500 miles of use. Limestone boats are built for durability and seaworthiness, earning recognition in the market for their solid construction and rugged design.
Length
24.00 FT
Beam
9.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
two stroke
Power
NaN HP
Hours
650 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Max Speed
35.00 KTS
Fuel
200 GAL