The 1990 Trojan International 10.8 Meter Sedan is a 35-foot fiberglass flybridge cruiser built during the brand's peak era of quality construction. Twin Yanmar 6LPA-STP diesel engines deliver 630 horsepower combined and show 2,288 hours of operation, paired with ZF Marine transmissions and dripless shaft seals. The boat features a notably wide 13-foot beam that creates generous interior volume and outdoor space, with a transom door and cockpit tackle center that suit both cruising and fishing pursuits. Three helm stations allow operation from the flybridge, upper helm, and lower station, each equipped with Glendinning electronic controls.
The interior accommodates extended cruising with a full-size AC/DC refrigerator and freezer, diesel cabin heat, and a 20-gallon hot water tank fed by both 120-volt power and engine heat. A 5-kilowatt Onan generator in sound shield and 2000-watt Magnum inverter support onboard systems. The 325-gallon fuel capacity and 55-gallon freshwater tank support extended range. Navigation is handled by a 12-inch Garmin touchscreen plotter, two Raymarine E120 units, and an E80 plotter, alongside a Raymarine autopilot and Maretron vessel monitoring system at the upper helm. ICOM VHF radios are installed at both helm stations, with Fusion media providing entertainment.
Recent updates include a 2022 bridge canvas replacement, 2024 bottom paint, and a 2025 battery bank refresh. The boat is hauled out annually for bottom cleaning and zinc replacement. A 2011 10-foot Zodiac with 15-horsepower Mercury outboard is included.
Length
35.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Weight
15,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
6LPA-STP
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,288 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
325 GAL
Water
55 GAL