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2000 Nimble Nomad for sale

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2000 Nimble Nomad

Sad to say, but we are putting our wonderful 2000 Nomad up for sale. Simply a great great GREAT boat, but we're going up in terms of size and offshore capacity.

2000 Honda 40 with 280 hours (we use it weekly, still are, in fact!). 5.9kts@3000rpm, 0.7gph avg.
Excellent hull, antifouling repainted 2019; professionally diver-cleaned every 3 months.
Uniden depth finder, VHF radio.
2019 wood-burning Cubic stove! Heats nicely.
Origo electric/alcohol stove.

It is 27' long, 8' beam.
Draft: 16 inches.
Ballast keel: 650 lbs. Weight: 3250 lbs. (actual weight including motor & supplies 4150 lbs)
Fuel tank: 24 gallons
Water tank: 26 gallons
Cabin headroom: 6'3" .

Plenty of custom-made bits such as the rear wood awning, bimini, swim ladder, ice box, window coverings, etc.
No trailer.
In my slip, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD.
$26K

Google Photo Album of the vessel is here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/X11CdgUwf4wDDiGc7
 
Are there any sleeping arrangements on the boat for a one or two night stay
 
There sure are! The table breaks down and the side bench folds out. You can sleep two, there, and one more on the bench opposite. ... Or, as we do, just two nicely. The stove is within ready reach to refuel when the coals get low.
 
There sure are! The table breaks down and the side bench folds out. You can sleep two, there, and one more on the bench opposite. ... Or, as we do, just two nicely. The stove is within ready reach to refuel when the coals get low.

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sent a pm,
no response
are you interested on selling?
if so, please either respond or take the boat out of the listing.

David
 
Good day, all, and sorry for the delay, as I've been involved in work. The Nomad has just been sold, sad to say, but great for the new owner. I'm moving on and up in boat size, etc.

As for how the bow drains if buried, there are scuppers that drain out on the blow pulpit floor.
 
thank you for your reply
apologize, normally try to not blow my fuses, we are now living in strange times, most brokers do not return calls or requests.
Anyway, like I mentioned, have owned a Nimble 20 Vagabond and I like them enough to have another
take care
David
 
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