Trojan 44 Motor Yacht Tour by South Mountain Yachts



Are you interested in a grand motor yacht? Then come with me as we tour “BARBARA ANNE” a 1978 Trojan 44 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht. She’s well powered by twin Detroit 671-N Diesels with 2000 hours on them. For electrical power there’s an 8KW generator. Imagine long range cruising our west coast or simply stayed moored in your favorite harbor.
The beauty of this vessel is the amount of space and areas throughout the yacht. To begin with the aft deck is enclosed with a wet bar and seating with room to add a table for entertaining. The foredeck can easily store a dinghy with room to lounge and there are formed in seats to enjoy the view from the bow. Below, the saloon measures 10′ x 10′ with 6.5 feet of headroom and the galley, open to the saloon adds another 7′ x 10′ including the booth dinette. Moving forward we find a day head and a private cabin with a v-berth. At the aft of the boat is the master suite with a queen sized island bed. Along the sides there is plenty of built in cabinets and drawers, well suited for extended stays. The interior is finished with rich warm woods and recalls days past when vessels were crafted by artisans. With some imagination and personal touches one can enjoy a spacious vessel for life on the water.
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8 comments
  1. It would be good to mention the engine room, where the access is, how high it is, etc, etc. A picture is worth a few more thousand 🙂 No generator? fuel polisher?, etc….??

  2. wow. no evidence it has ever had any maintenance or TLC. Even the eisenglass is years beyond usable. All the cushions are flattened and useless. Might make a nice project for the weekends, but it's a LONG way from usable.

  3. Great boat. My first boat was a 44』 Pacemaker and my next was a 10 meter Trojan. This boat is a great combination of what I loved about each.

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