One for speed freaks

That is a fantastic boat, hull and ride. Definitely very high level stuff.

Was also offered on shaft drives, and with railing as optional which does look good. On Itamas and Magnums railing does not look good.
Dash I guess that is a steal price if mechanically she is ok could easily be resprayed, the forward master stateroom is something else. I guess she was used mostly as a shuttle boat.

Alfas hull designer is a legend in his own right from the seventies and is the very talented Franco Harrauer, who was a collaborator with Sonny Levi in some of his most extreme projects.
I always call Alfamarine the unsuspected one from Rome since I think they are bit forgotten nowadays though the old 40 Bronte model still has a very high fan base.
 
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Apart from the colour, there's a couple of other things I notice about the dash.

Firstly, does the bit with the plotter on pivot downwards, to close flush like the headlamps on an 80s Ferrari? Seems a neat alternative to faffing about with sun covers if so.

Less appealingly, are the red and chrome things ashtrays, and does that mean the interior will reek of stale fag-smoke?

Pete
 
Wow thats a gorgeous boat for the money. A Pershing style boat for Bayliner money. I guess I must be the only one who things the metallic green helm is sort of retro cool and yes it looks like it has a Ferretti style hinging console. It seems to be in good nick too so I would be surprised if the mechanicals aren't in similar good order. I'd be sorely tempted myself by this one if I was in the market for a used 50ft sportscruiser
 
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