1998 Post 50
Price
$319,000
Length
50 ft
Builder
Post
Vessel Walk Through
Entering the back deck made easy with the factory installed fiberglass swim
platform then thru the tuna door, to the very large cockpit, with tackle
station, mezzanine sink, fish boxes, and engine room access make the boat as
practical as she is good looking. The engine room is accessed from an aft hatch
where the two main Detroit Diesels and the primary generator are located. The
salon door is to starboard with a boarding ladder to the flybridge off-center to
port. A 4 sided EZ2C enclosure protects two Stidd helm seats behind a starboard
center helm pod with bench seating to port and forward.
From the cockpit, two steps lead into the salon of the vessel. Natural woods
and rugged tan carpeting make for a durable and comfortable interior. An
L-shaped sofa to port is set directly across from a swiveling barrel chair to
starboard. Just forward of that, a large flatscreen TV sits above a U-shaped
dinette sofa and table. The mid-level galley is situated down a step to
port. The galley boasts a full-size Fisher& Paykel fridge and freezer, Glass
cooktop, sink, and storage throughout. The two guest staterooms are located to
port and starboard below the salon and just forward of the galley. Each
stateroom features two twin bunks with plenty of storage. The day head serves
the two guest staterooms on the starboard side of the vessel. The master
stateroom is an island-style queen berth with a hanging locker to port and a
private head with stand-alone shower.
50’ Post History
A great-selling boat with over 100 delivered, the Post 50 combines the elegance
of a yacht-style interior with the brute force of a well-bred offshore fishing
machine. She’s built on a low-deadrise modified-V hull with cored hull sides, a
wide beam, and a solid glass bottom. Unlike other Post designs, the 50’s hull is
not tapered at the transom that helps account for her very large cockpit.
Several three-stateroom, two-head floorplans were offered over the years. Like
all Post models, the interior woodwork and detailing are finished to high
standards. The cockpit—nearly 150 square feet in size—comes with a full array of
fishing gear including a molded tackle center, transom door, and direct access
to the engine room (where headroom was dramatically improved in 1995 when the
fuel tanks were moved aft). Note that in 1997 the flybridge was widened to the
full width of the deckhouse. With the Detroit diesel’s 735hp 8V92s cruise in the
high 20s (30+ knots wide open),
Cay Marine Group is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This
boat is centrally listed by Staten Island Yacht Sales. It is offered as a
convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey
direct representation of a particular vessel
Vessel Year:
1998
Engine Type:
Diesel
Engine Mfg:
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model:
8V92
Horsepower:
750
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