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Ron Swatzyna New Member
My wife and I are looking at a 2004 59' Marquis. We live aboard our 2004 Sea Ray 390 MY and are ready to get into a bigger boat. We want a boat with the ability to cruise the Gulf and not be always restricted to the ICW. The boat we are looking at has MTU engines. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Dr. Ron
Capt Ralph Senior Member
What model MTU stuff you looking at?
Pascal Senior Member
Pretty good boat. A neighbor of mine had one, i helped him with it incl a trip to Bimini. Ran well, had MTUs (forgot which ones) Had a few minor issues but nothing that woudl be a deal killer. Most where caused by marinemax... Maintenance access was ok in the ER. One issue that was marquis screw up was a leak at the master windows... turned out marquis had tried to save a few bucks and didn't use enough sealant. Otherwise decent boat
Caltexflanc Senior Member
I also knew a guy with one in Daytona IIRC also a 59. I agree with Pascal.
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Marquis Adds Outboards to M42 Series
To leverage the tooling already used in building the inboard M42, Donald Blount & Associates worked with Marquis Yachts engineers to create a tool that extended the running surface and incorporated the platform to bracket the triple Mercury outboards making this boat not only look like it moving at rest, but really jumps when you put the throttle down. ”The M42 OB is a blast to drive. It turns on a dime, a rocket ship at wide open throttle, and the ride is extremely comfortable and stable,” said Josh Delforge, Vice President of Design & Engineering at Marquis Yachts.
The M42 OB has all of the same features and accommodations of it’s paternal twin – large aft sunbed, expansive cockpit with U-shaped seating, entertainment wet bar and large helm that easily accommodates up to two 16” Raymarine displays. Down below features an easy use galley, forward seating that converts to a berth and the coup de gras a large head featuring a stand-up shower stall.
With the outboard configuration of the M42, the owner gains a large aft storage area in lieu of where the Cummins inboard power would be located. This storage area, perfect for folding bikes, inflatable paddle boards, or playful water toys is accessed via an electrical actuated hatched. “We are excited to add the Outboard version to the M42. The boat looks absolutely stunning, performs like a thoroughbred with the standard Merc 400 Verados and has all the requirements needed for an incredible, complete day on the water and when desired, overnight,” stated Marquis Yachts President & CEO, Rob Parmentier
PRODUCT SPECS: LOA 42’ 0” 12.8 m Beam 13’ 0” 3.7 m Dry Weight 22,100 lb. 10,024.40 kg (w/ 3x Mercury 400HP Verados) Draft 30” 76.2 cm Fuel Capacity 400 gal. 1,514.2 l Water Capacity 60 gal. 227.1 l Holding Capacity 35 gal. 132.5 l
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