1982 Sea Ox 23'
7.01 m1982 Sea Ox 23'
- 2025
- 7.01 m
- Gas/Petrol
- Power
- Center Consoles
1982 Sea Ox
Refit Year: 2025
23' (7.01 m)
Specifications: Length: 23'. Beam: 8'6". Net Weight: 4000 lbs. Engine: 170 horsepower gasoline stern drive. Ideal boat for: Fishing. Handling rough water conditions.
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1982 Sea Ox 23'
- 2025
- 7.01 m
- Gas/Petrol
- Power
- Center Consoles
$ 15,000 USD
$ 20,539 CAD*€ 12,848 Euros*£ 11,066 GBP*
Description
This 1982 Sea Ox has just completed a full refit in 2025, and is now ready for a new owner.
She is located in Warwick, Rhode Island.
She comes with a new deck, stringers and transom
Fiberglass over aluminum 66 gallon fuel tank
Dual batteries
Custom cushions
Auto bilge pump
USB charger/volt meter
Powder coated deck hardware
Console and seat covers
Self bailing hull
New foam flotation
AwlGrip paint job in and out
The 1982 23' Sea Ox was known for being a robust fishing vessel, built to handle various water conditions with stability and dependability.
Construction and Design:
- Hull Material: Fiberglass.
- Hull Design: Sea Ox emphasized a superior hull design and a low center of gravity for enhanced stability, particularly in rough waters.
- Transom Deadrise: A 14-degree transom deadrise provided stability while cutting through waves for a smoother ride.
- Construction Quality: Focus on solid construction for fishing.
Specifications
- Length: 23'.
- Beam: 8'6".
- Net Weight: 4000 lbs.
- Engine: 1997 Yamaha 225 OX66 - fuel injected
Common Uses:
- Fishing.
- Handling rough water conditions.
Please contact listing broker for an appointment.
Larry Rutter, 401-338-3554
larryrutter@ruddersandmoorings.com
LOA23'
LOA7.01''
TypePower
ConditionUsed
Specifications
XNA3C266V82
Power-Used
1982
2025
Gas/Petrol
Fiberglass
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Larry Rutter We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Larry Rutter. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Larry Rutter.