The 2001 Jeffboat 200' X 35' marine industrial truck, unit number PTC 526, brings robust capability to maritime operations. With a rake/box design and a quantity of 15 units available, this Jeffboat model is a workhorse in the water. Built in 2001, it's located in Maryland and has been previously sold. This marine equipment is designed for heavy-duty tasks, offering reliability and performance in demanding maritime environments. Honest wear may be present given its age and prior use, but its sturdy construction ensures continued functionality.
All equipment is sold without warranty—no guarantees or returns. Condition is represented as accurately as possible.
We operate exclusively at wholesale pricing, working directly with industry professionals.
All sales are final with no implied warranties. Subject to prior sale and governed by Texas law.
Pickup requires 24 business hours notice after payment. We’ll coordinate directly with your transport provider.
We work with buyers and sellers across a range of industries, offering experienced, no-nonsense service.
For over 15 years, we've helped people around the world navigate the machinery sales process with confidence.
| Industry | Maritime |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Marine |
| Year | 2001 |
| Make | Jeffboat |
| Model | 200' X 35' |
| Unit Number | PTC 526 |
| Quantity | 15 |
| Rake/Box | Rake |
Marine equipment is essential in industries that operate on or near the water — from ports and fisheries to offshore construction and logistics. This includes winches, barges, cranes, and specialized workboats built to withstand harsh saltwater environments. Corrosion resistance, hull design, and mechanical redundancy are all critical to dependable marine operations.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. When the tide’s coming in or weather changes fast, gear failure isn’t an option. Buyers examine engine hours, hull integrity, and deck gear wear closely. Coastal regulations and load ratings also factor heavily into buying decisions. Marine operators need to trust that what they launch will come back.
We’ve worked with companies large and small — always grounded, even offshore.
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