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Camano Trawler

$178,491 Listed price: US$119,500

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Gray & Gray Yachts

36 York Street
York, ME, 03909
United States
207-865-8154

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Make Camano
Model Trawler
Year 2005
Condition Used
Price US$119,500
Type Power
Class Trawler
Length 9.45 m
Fuel Type Diesel
Hull Material Fibreglass
Location South Bristol, Maine, United States
LOA 9.45 m
Length at Water Line 8.53 m
Beam 3.2 m
Max Draft 1.01 m
Displacement 10000 lb
Engine Make Yanmar
Engine Model 4LHA-DTP
Fuel Type Diesel
Power 200 hp
Engine usage (hours) 880
Designer Bob Warman
Builder Camano Yachts, Delta BC, Canada

Description


HULL & DECK:

  • If it were a traditional displacement hull, the Camano 31 would putt along at less than seven knots while covering about 600 miles on its 100 gallons of fuel.
  • If it were a planing boat, speed would be limited mostly by available horsepower and fuel availability.
  • At a steady 12 knots, the fuel aboard will carry her about 350 miles.
  • The Camano is not a displacement boat; nor is it a planer. 
  • It is sort of both, but it is not a typical semi-displacement boat either.
  • Forward, her stem is deep as it would be in a displacement hull.
  • Aft, the bottom flattens out into hard chines just like a planing boat, but then there’s that huge keel hanging down that would never be found on a planing yacht.
  • This keel, which provides about 25 percent of the hull’s displacement, is one of the elements in the Warman design that makes the Camano an adept performer at any speed. 
  • As the boat accelerates, Warman’s keel provides buoyancy that helps keep the transom from digging a hole in the sea and the Camano pops quickly onto a plane.
  • The bow lifts only slightly as the boat approaches 20 knots and there is little bow wake at any speed.
  • Trim tabs are not needed to keep the boat running true and level as the hull shape takes a slightly downward angle just forward of the aft end providing lift. 
  • “The hull was designed to run at the 12 knots everyone asks for,” Warman said.
  • Molded solid FRP laminate hull construction with gelcoat exterior finish and post applied interior gelcoat finish Composite bulkheads and FRP stringers bonded to hull provide lateral and longitudinal stiffness. 
  • Additionally, the hull is fitted with a pre-molded FRP interior assembly bonded to the hull interior adding further stiffness to the hull construction Decks and cabin house are a single piece unit molded of solid FRP and cored FRP construction with white exterior gelcoat in smooth and non-skid surfaces. Decks and cabin house are joined to hull by over-lapping joint with stainless steel fasteners and adhesive bedding compounds. 
  • Molded solid and cored FRP laminate cabin top joined to cabin sides by overlapping joint with stainless steel fasteners and adhesive bedding compounds.
  • Included in this fabrication is an upper flange for installation of flybridge fairing.
  • Gelcoat exterior finish to cabin top with smooth areas around the perimeter and molded non-skid on the upper (flybridge area) surface.
  • Solid and cored FRP laminate construction flybridge fairing incorporating the upper steering station console.
  • Starting aft one comes aboard by way of an FRP swim platform and thru a center line opening door into the aft cockpit area.
  • The cockpit has storage shelves set into the cockpit bulwarks port and starboard of the opening door, an opening hatch in the cockpit sole offering access to steering gear and storage space and a designated, sealed and vented propane locker.
  • Moving out of the cockpit you can access the bow areas by way of either port or starboard side decks, climb up the access ladder to the flybridge or go thru the aft bulkhead door into the main salon.
  • The bow area (forward of cabin) is a nice stable platform for anchoring or handling dock lines and the flybridge area with it’s upper control station not only allows for outside control of the boat but is also a big enough area for to allow for up to 6people to hang out and enjoy the view.
  • Stainless steel docking cleats port and starboard aft, midships and forward.
  • Fender cleats port and starboard aft, midships and forward at appropriate locations for hanging fenders.
  • Stainless steel quarter rails port and starboard aft/cockpit.
  • Hot and cold pressure water hand-held shower controls and shower head in cockpit.
  • Stainless steel awning frame and canvas awning for cockpit.
  • Stainless steel bimini frame and canvas bimini for fly bridge. 
  • Stainless steel ladder to flybridge area.
  • Stainless steel handrail starboard side in cockpit.
  • Stainless steel handrails port and starboard on cabin sides.
  • Stainless steel deck fills for fuel and water on port and starboard side decks.
  • Stainless steel deck fitting for waste pump out on starboard side deck.
  • Opening ports in cabin sides port and starboard.
  • Opening hatch in trunk cabin top.
  • Stainless steel bow rail.
  • Stainless steel anchor roller.
  • Lofrans Marlin low-profile windlass with up and down foot controls (toggle control at helm).
  • Stainless steel safety rails aft, port and starboard on flybridge.
  • Three white vinyl helm seats on flybridge. 

 

ENGINE & MECHANICAL:

  • Yanmar Model 4LHA-DTP, 200 hp, 4 cylinder, freshwater cooled, turbo diesel engine.
  • 880 hours as seen on the meter 10/31/25.
  • Yanmar ignition panels with tachometer, hour meter, engine temperature, oil pressure and voltage output gauges located at upper and lower helm stations.
  • Kobelt lever controls for throttle and transmission located at upper and lower helm stations.
  • Engine Rated Horse Power:113 kw / 152 HP at 3,300 rpm.
  • Transmission: ZF Model 45A-2.4 / 2.43:1 gear ratio.
  • PSS “Last drop” stuffing box (recently serviced).
  • Stainless steel Aqua Mate prop shaft fitted with “Spurs” line cutters.
  • Bronze fixed 4-blade propeller D20 x 22.5P LH.
  • Engine Mounts and Beds: Heavy FRP construction engine beds with adjustable mounts for engine alignment and flexible engine mounts.
  • Exhaust: Water-lift muffler with fixed and flexible hose to above water-line discharge. 
  • Welded aluminum fuel (diesel) tanks located port and starboard below-decks.
  • Fuel tank capacities of 66 gallons each for a total of 132 gallons.
  • Fuel fills located on part and starboard side decks.
  • Fuel tank supply and return manifold.
  • Water separator type primary fuel filters.
  • Starboard fuel gauge sender replaced 2021.
  • Sea Star hydraulic steering with steering stations and upper and lower helms.
  • Bronze tiller arm (replaced new in 2019).
  • Stainless steel rudder shaft.
  • Stainless steel rudder.
  • Upper and lower (skeg) rudder bearings.
  • Bow thruster with controls at upper and lower helm stations.

 

ELECTRICAL:

  • 12V DC ship and 110-Volt Ac shore-power electrical systems.
  • Separate battery banks for ship systems and engine start.
  • Ship systems: Three (3) Group 27 marine batteries in secured battery boxes.
  • Engine start: Single (1) Group 27 battery in secured battery box.
  • DC and AC panels with selector switches and circuit breaker switches for control of all ships electrical needs.
  • Battery charging by 2500 watt inverter/charger and engine alternator.
  • Marine Air reverse cycle air conditioning and heating.

 

FRESHWATER AND SANITATION SYSTEM:

  • Polyethylene freshwater tanks located port and starboard below-decks.
  • Water tank capacities of 30 gallons each for a total of 60 gallons.
  • Water fills located port and starboard side decks.
  • Stainless steel 8 gallon hot water storage tank.
  • 110V electrical and engine heat exchange hot water supply.
  • Hot and cold pressure water supplied to galley faucet, head faucet/shower and cockpit shower.
  • VacuFlush marine sanitation device (MSD) / toilet MSD plumbed for direct overboard discharge, discharge to holding tank and discharge (pump-out) to shore side waste facility.
  • 14 Gallon holding tank.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS:

  • Enter the interior spaces by way of the door from the cockpit in the aft starboard corner of the main salon.
  • The first thing that you will notice is how open the interior spaces feel as a direct result of the 360-degree views to the outside provided by fixed windows forward and opening windows port, starboard and aft and also by the use of light and muted colors for carpeting, cushions and interior finishes all accented by varnished teak trim for joinery and bold black finishes for window frames.
  • Immediately to port is a L-shaped settee / dinette with an adjustable height table.
  • The table can be lowered, and cushions added to convert this space into a comfortable double berth.
  • The table has been modified so that the previously single piece tabletop is now a two-piece tabletop where the two halves can be adjusted up or down independently of each other.
  • This change allows the seating arrangement to change allowing for more people at the dining table or (as the current owners use it) to make for two comfortable lounge chairs with a table between for books, snacks, or anything else one might need to spend some down-time in comfort.
  • Forward of the settee/dinette is counter space separating the main salon area from the galley area (forward and below).
  • When you enter the interior spaces of the main salon from the door aft and look forward you’ll see a clear path to the lower helm station and while walking towards the helm you will pass storage space and the ship’s electrical panel built-in along the starboard wall of the main salon.
  • In the middle of the main salon floor you will find an opening hatch leading to the engine and systems area.
  • This below decks area is sound insulated which along with the main salon carpeting really cuts down engine noise when running and virtually eliminates systems noises when at rest.
  • Forward in the main salon are companionway stairs leading down to the galley area (to port) and the head area (to starboard) and forward of the head a large hanging locker.
  • One more step forward puts you into the forward sleeping cabin with sleeping accommodations for two people in a vee berth configuration with a filler cushion to transform the berth layout to a generous double berth.
  • The forward sleeping cabin features under-berth storage in bins and drawers and additional storage port and starboard in shelving above and outboard of the berthing space and the space is well ventilated by opening hull ports and an overhead opening hatch.
  • The entire below-decks areas are heated and cooled by a Marine Air reverse-cycle air conditioning system.

 

 GALLEY:

  • Stainless steel sink basin with hot and cold pressure water.
  • Force 10 two-burner propane stove.
  • Sunbeam microwave oven.
  • Norcold 12V refrigerator / freezer.
  • Generous storage in drawers lockers and cabinets.
  • Opening port for light and ventilation.
  • LPG / Propane for the Force 10 2-burner stove in a single tank stored in a vented locker located in the cockpit area.
  • Tank can be shut off at tank regulator or galley solenoid switch Galley equipped with LPG gas detector and shut-off switch. 

 

HEAD:

  • Molded FRP interior fabrication to ensure water-tight integrity of head area.
  • Sink basin supplied with hot and cold pressure water.
  • Sink faucet doubles as hand-held shower.
  • Sealand Vac-U-Flush Toilet.
  • 14 Gallon holding tank.
  • Waste deck fitting for shore-side pump out.

 

ELECTRONICS:

  • Icom VHF radio at lower helm station.
  • Icom VHF RAM Mic at upper helm station.
  • Raymarine radar (E Series).
  • Raymarine chart plotter (E Series).
  • Raymarine E80 Multi-function display (for display of radar, chart plotter and sailing instruments) at upper and lower helm stations.
  • Raymarine depth sounder (E Series).
  • Raymarine ST-6002 Autopilot (Installed 2018) at upper and lower helm stations.
  • Danforth helm compasses at upper and lower helm stations.
  • Pioneer AM-FM radio / CD player and speakers.

 

 

EQUIPMENT:

  • Lofrans Marlin low-profile windlass with toggle control at lower helm station and foot control buttons at bow.
  • Bruce 10KG anchor.
  • Stainless steel bow roller.
  • 50’ of ¼” galvanized chain.
  • 200’ of ½” Nylon 3-strand anchor rode.
  • Rule 500 GPH electric / automatic bilge pumps with float switches located in aft bilge area, engine bilge area and forward bilge area for a total of three (3) bilge pumps.
  • Type II PFD’s: 4 Adult Type IV PFD: 1 Throwable.
  • Fire Extinguishers.
  • 2 ABC Navigational lighting.
  • Trumpet horn sound signaling.
  • No Oil Discharge and Garbage Disposal plaques.
  • Fume detector.
  • Helm chair.
  • Dock lines.
  • Fenders.
  • Boat hook.

Disclaimer

Potential purchasers should assume that items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this specification sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed. Specifications are provided for information purposes. Data was obtained from sources believed reliable but is not guaranteed by owner or brokers. Buyer assumes responsibility to verify all speeds, consumptions, capacities and other measurements contained herein and otherwise provided, and agrees to instruct his surveyor to confirm such details prior to purchase. Vessel subject to sale, price and inventory changes, and withdrawal from market without notice. 

 

Mechanical Disclaimer: Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meter. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise, and major overhauls as well as ALL other representations noted on the listing.

 

DISCLAIMER TO BOARD VESSEL: In the event the Buyer boards the vessel either on land or in the water without a broker or owner, the Buyer(s) agrees and understands he boards at his sole risk and liability.

 

 


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Presented For Sale By:

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United States
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