Osprey/Talon 25 PilotHouse Motor Vessel "Three Graces" is a variation on the Osprey 26 Pilothouse, built as a semi-custom boat by the Sims family in Sedro Wolley, WA, after they sold Osprey Boats to Triton Marine. She was built for offshore fishing in the Pacific Northwest but is ideal for operations in Florida's shallow estuarine and coastal waters. Small enough to trailer and maneuver around docks, she can take you 30 miles off shore with greater speed and safety than most cruisers. With engines down, she draws only 28" of water and can get into less than 20" with engines raised. Her fully-enclosed, insulated cabin, with heating and air conditioning, protects the crew and gear from the harsh Florida summers, both the intense heat and frequent thunderstorms, and not infrequent winter storms. The hull features full length fiberglass/Kevlar stringers with no structural wood and features a true walk around deck protected by high grade marine stainless steel rails. For comfort, the design has a full height waterproof door and level entry, definitely a much needed bonus for those used to stooping over every time they enter a cabin. The large, open cockpit (11' x 8') with bimini top carries people and gear comfortably in all but the worst seas. The transom door and full Armstrong aluminum swim platform with ladder forward of the engines allows easy access for divers. Her fuel economy and speed allow her crew to reach offshore sites quickly, comfortably, and efficiently. Her double-chine hull allows her to jump onto a plane with minimum effort. The high bow, sharp entry, and deep-V hull slice through the steep chop often found in coastal waters with ease. Call 727-410-2838 or e-mail msai@tampabay.rr.com for more info. Asking $95,000.
SPECIFICATIONS: Length 31’ LOA, 25' on deck; Beam 8' 6" ; Draft 28"; Dry Weight 5500 lb.; Fuel Cap. 220 gal.; Fresh Water Cap. 30 gal.; Holding Tank Cap. 20 gal.; Cruising Speed 25 knots; Max. Speed 32 knots; Fuel Consumption 4 gal/hour @ 20 knots, 6 gal/hour @ 25 knots