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Cabrillo Marina
San Pedro, CA, US, 90731
Tel:310-547-4415
model year 2021, length overall 42’ 2”", beam 13’ 1”, draft 28”, approximate dry weight 19,472 pounds, fuel tank capacity 500 gallons, 18-gallon diesel fuel tank (generator supply), water tank capacity 66 gallons, 16 holding tank (holding tank with overboard discharge), mono-hull deep vee with 22-degree transom deadrise, designed by Scott Potts and built by Scout Boats of Summerville, South Carolina. The 420 S series is epoxy infused, carbon fiber e glass for superior strength, stiffness, and lighter weight. Features black hull color and silver feature stripes. The interior cabin is finished with laminate veneer paneling and vinyl wall covering and upholstery.
quad 350 horsepower Mercury Verado outboard engines, with approximately 95 hours; four blade Revolution 17" by 22” stainless steel propellers; Mercury “sky hook, joystick steering, auto pilot and automatic trim”, dual station Mercury electronic engine controls with engine synchronizer; Maxpower proportional electric bow thruster; electric hydraulic steering system; audio engine alarm system - oil pressure, water temperature, alternator, high water bilge alarm system; engine hour meters; fuel tank gauges; two 12 volt automatic bilge pumps; dc led lighting in deck storage boxes and bilges; sea chest single raw water intake manifold; bronze thru hull sea cocks; bronze sea water strainer.
12 volt dc and 120/220 volt AC 50 amp shoreside service with 50’ shore power cord; Glendinning cable master;12kw Fischer Panda generator with approximately 125 hours with sound shield; fuel and water separator; two Charge 120 volt 50 amp 12volt dc battery charges; seven AMG gel batteries, six are used for ships service, and one for each main engine starting, bow thruster, one for generator start; battery shut-off switches; battery paralleling system; C-zone digital switching; 12 volt USB charging plug.
Lewmar 12 volt electric anchor windless with fresh water wash down, remote control at helm, deck foot switches; approximately 40’ 1/2" galvanize chain 300’ 1” triple braid rope rode and Lewmar stainless steel plow anchor; Garmin remote anchor camera; Sea Keeper 6 gyro stabilizer; cockpit fiberglass hardtop with sliding sun roof; upper helm station (half tower) with hard top sunshade joystick and sky hook, fourth Garmin 8616 display screen, full helm control, five rod rocket launcher and two stereo speakers; dc cockpit overhead lights; hydraulic powered port side swim platform; dual electric horns; two Ritchie flush mount compasses; Go Lite remote controlled spotlight; three Garmin 8616 displays at lower helm; two Garmin B175L and B175H depth transducers; Garmin black GMR phantom 54 open array radar antenna; Garmin 315 vhf radios with black antennas; rudder angle indicator; bluetooth capable Fusion MS-UP755 12 volt am/fm/cd, two Fusion MS-NRX200i amplifiers, ten JL speakers deck speakers and two JL ten inch sub woofers; am/fm radio antenna; performance leaning post (second row helm seats with Kenyon electric grill, ac outlet); deck flood lights led two aft one forward integrated into hard top; cockpit sink; drawer tackle center; two led Lumishore lights transom mount underwater lights; Kenyon electric barbecue; Vertigo ice maker; 12-volt cigar lighter; three fire extinguishers; 88 gallon split transom bait tank; Taco GS390XL pc cranking, black carbon fiber pole outriggers; Eskimo ice chipper plumbed to in deck cockpit fish boxes; seven flush mount rod holder; Crusair air conditioning system with ECU controls; lower control station; five rod retractable rocket launcher; electric Sure Shade retractable aft cockpit awning; windshield wipers with fresh water washers; fresh and raw water wash down with retractable hoses in the hard top; led cockpit coaming dimmable courtesy lights; heated forward helm seats; stainless steel swim ladder; starboard side transom boarding door.
The Scout 420 center console is a feature filled multipurpose boat, quick and agile. With plenty of space to entertain, sun bath, she also features a full cabin with galley, enclosed head and sleeping area. Entry on to the boat is through a transom door at the starboard quarter. Upon entry it is evident she is well suited for the serious angler in deck fish box with ice chipper, 88-gallon live well, tackle center, seven flush mount rod holders, cockpit deck light she can be as serious fishing machine as an owner could want. Making your way forward is the lower helm station fully equipped with the latest technology to assist the owner navigate the most unfamiliar water ways. Making your way forward along the flush and flat deck is a large sunbathe area and forward of this area is a dinette with a table raised/lowered by electrical ram, add in filler cushion and you have a massive area for soaking up sun. Down the portside is found the cabin entry, granting access to the galley head and dinette and abundant storage. The galley features a Muane microwave, Kenyon two burner electric cooktop, single stainless-steel sink, pressure hot and cold water with a 110-volt AC Raritan hot water heater and a under the counter drawer Vifrifrigo refrigerator. The head is located aft having a fresh water flushing Tecma freshwater flush head, wash basin and shower. To port is a credenza and storage cabinets. A full dinette is in the forward section of the cabin that also converts to a large queen-sized berth, for those nights when the owner stays over. Other cabin features include a 32” Vizoi LED flat screen tv, Nesea cd player. Located on port and starboard side are two large windows that flood the cabin with natural light and two opening ports allowing cross ventilation of this space, 110-volt ac outlets. After inspecting you’ll know this is a versatile boat to meet the most demanding owners’ desires.
The current, original owners of “Pac Bay” accepted her delivery in fall 2020 in Newport Beach, CA. She was ordered with almost all optional equipment offered by Scout when she was built and was the last 420 built prior to the introduction of the updated 425 LXF. They have used her to play in the waters of Southern California, trips fishing, entertaining, out to Catalina and enjoying Avalon. She has been lightly, privately used; her owners have heaped consistent maintenance on her meeting every demand. She has terrific performance run over to Avalon, lunch at the Bluewater Grill and back to the marina for early evening cocktails at the yacht club. Being as quick as she is you don’t have to leave the dock before sunrise to fish the latest hot spot, or to be in your favorite dive spot. The owners’ plans have changed even though they have truly loved and enjoyed “Pac Bay” it is time for something a little different for more aquatic adventures, to make more fantastic memories. For our east coast friends, we have obtained estimates to transport her from her current location to the east coast at thirty-five thousand dollars, if you are wanting your new 420 Scout east of Interstate five it is an easy transport!
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.