2010 Mako
18' (5.49m) 184 -
2010 18' Mako 184 Center Console
- Easton Maryland United States
- 184
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
Description
This is a 2010 18' Mako 184 center console. She offers a single Mercury 115 HP outboard with only 290 hours, an EZ Loader double axle trailer, T-top, stereo, Simrad multi-function display and plenty of storage. Boat is winterized and covered on her trailer, but she is accessible for inspection.
Data Sheet
LOA: 18' " (5.49 Meters)
Type: Power - Used
Year: 2010
Beam: 8' 2"
Bridge Clearance: 9' 10"
Draft Max: 1' "
Draft Min: 1' "
Cabins:
Maximum Speed: 45 Knots
Cruise Speed: 33 Knots
Range NMI:
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 53 Gallons (200.63 Liters)
Fresh Water: Gallons ( Liters)
Holding Tank: Gallons ( Liters)
Full Details
View Full DetailsMako 184 Vessel Walkthrough
From either swimplatform on each side of the outboard, you step through the open center transom into the cockpit and find a non-skid deck, rod holders and storage, helm benchseat and then the helm. Walk forward on either side deck to find a benchseat with storage forward of the console and then benchseats with storage forward.
Mako 184 Cockpit
The cockpit offers a non-skid deck, 14 rod holders, rod storage on each side and an open center transom for access to each swimplatform.
Mako 184 Helm
The helm offers a T-top, helm benchseat, storage cabinet above the helm, Simrad Cruise multi-function display, Ritchie magnetic compass, Dual MXD 337 BT stereo and a Mercury outboard control.
Mako 184 Foredeck
The foredeck offers a benchseat with storage forward of the console, a benchseat with storage on each side forward, non-skid deck and anchor locker.
Mako 184 Engine/Mechanical Equipment
- Mercury 115 HP outboard with approximately 290 hours
- Seastar hydraulic steering system
Mako 184 Deck Equipment
- Non-skid decks
- Stainless steel rails
- Stainless steel deck hardware
Mako 184 Trailer
- EZ Loader dual axle bunk trailer
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ENGINES
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Mercury
- Engine Model: 1115F23ED
- Engine Year:
- Engine Type: Outboard
- Drive Type:
- Power HP: 115.00
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 290.00
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Curtis Stokes
Yacht Broker
Saint Michaels, MD
Phone: 410-919-4900
Email: curtis@curtisstokes.net
Curtis Stokes was born in Lewes, Delaware and grew up in nearby Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and St. Michaels, MD until he moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1992. Curtis grew up on the water and around boats through many years of fishing, sailing and hunting up and down the East Coast of the U.S. and The Bahamas.
While attending Washington College, in Chestertown, Maryland, Curtis decided to obtain his real estate license and joined his father’s real estate firm, Anderson-Stokes Realtors. Curtis became president of the firm after his father’s death and led the company through its expansion to 20 offices and expanded the publicly traded company into insurance, advertising and development. The company was sold in 1991 and Curtis decided to pursue his real love of the water and made yachting his career.
Curtis’ yachting career includes everything from a 75’ Trumpy to a 180’ Feadship, 2½ circumnavigations and a half dozen Atlantic Ocean crossings. He has been associated with and enjoyed worldwide cruising on such well known vessels as EXCELLENCE, FIFFANELLA, OUR TOY, MOECCA, RENEGADE, KISSES and HUNTRESS. Curtis also gained experience as sales manager at Hatteras Yachts, in New Bern, NC, where he helped develop and sell new models and train and coordinate his dealer network.
Curtis then spent six years as a very successful yacht sales broker with The Sacks Group Yachting Professionals, Inc. Curtis was consistently a top producer at the firm. Curtis decided to form his own yacht sales and charter firm September 1, 2009, which took off on a very successful start, even in a recession! Curtis has grown the company to multiple offices and 50 full time sales associates located around the US; and he has sold virtually every type and size of yacht and boat possible.
Curtis held a USCG 3000 ton All Oceans Master license, UK MCA Class IV Master certificate, Cayman Islands Master certificate and a PADI Divemaster certificate. He is also a former Emergency Medical Technician, firefighter and CPR instructor.
Curtis is an active member of the America’s Great Loop Cruiser Association (AGLCA), Superyacht Society, United States Superyacht Association, Marine Trawler Owner Association (MTOA), DeFever Cruiser Club, Seven Seas Cruising Association, Billfish Foundation, International Gamefish Association and Ducks Unlimited.
Curtis also is a Certified Professional Yacht Broker (CPYB), a member of the International Yacht Broker Association, Yacht Broker Association of America and the Northwest Yacht Broker Association.
Curtis Stokes can be reached at curtis@curtisstokes.net or Cel (954) 684-0218.
Curtis Stokes & Associates
Saint Michaels, MD
Phone: 1-410-200-9295
Toll Free: 1-855-266-5676
Fax:
Email: info@curtisstokes.net
Website: https://www.curtisstokes.net
Curtis Stokes & Associates have a brokerage office in St. Michaels, Maryland. The St. Michaels office is run by yacht broker Bill Boos, a long time resident of the Eastern Shore and a well known broker for many years for the Delmarva area.
St. Michaels is on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, a delightful cruising area and boating center. There are many rivers in the Chesapeake Bay area to explore by boats and yachts.
St. Michaels is famous as a boating and cultural center featuring the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels Museum at St. Mary's Square, and the Classic Motor Museum. Excellent harbor facilities and many boater friendly restaurants, shops and attractions can be found. St. Michaels has a long history of boat building and commercial fishing since before the Revolutionary War. Many homes and other structures in the town reflect the historical significance of St. Michaels.
























