|
|
|
|
2005 American Offshore Boats 3100 |
The 2005, 3100 is a 31 foot outboard boat. The weight of the boat is 7500 lbs. which does not include passengers, aftermarket boating accessories, or fuel.
Information on this page is provided to you as a free service of iboats.com. Because this information has come from
many sources we can not guarantee its accuracy. Even if this information is the same as the original factory specs,
boats are sometimes modified. Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify information here to
make sure it matches up with your boat. For additional information, we recommend the iboats forums and a boating safety course.
|
|
|
| Parts, Accessories & Upgrades to Consider: |
| Would these parts and accessories improve your boating and experience? |
| American Offshore Rub Rails Get a brand new, great looking rub rail for your American Offshore Boat | | Anchor Winch Powerwinch 31' Class anchor winch for boats up to 31 feet long. | | Anchoring & Docking Proper anchoring and docking can help to ensure your boat stays in good condition when the wind and waves come. | | Boating Electronics Does your cruiser have all of the electonics you want for communication, safety, fishing, navigation, and audio/visual entertainment? | | Docking & Mooring Docking and mooring require the right equipment and procedures to help ensure the safety of your vessel. Good dock lines, cleats, chocks, line springs, and other items can aid in keeping your boat moored properly. | | Inflatable Boats Inflatable boats have been proven over the years to be a great and useful accessory for cruising vessels. | | Life Vests Whether you prefer the new inflatable life vests or the traditional neoprene or nylon vests, safety on the water can help keep you and your family boating and enjoying life. | | Marine Radar Radar: more peace of mind at sea. Be sure to see the radar combination units available if you haven't already! | | VHF Radios VHF radios are great for communicating with other VHF enabled vessels or with the Coast Guard in the event that you need it. |
|
|
|