Classified Classified Classified
45’ DOWNEASTER CUTTER – 1977
ISLANDER 40
Perkins 85 hp, Max 3 blade prop, autopilot, radar,
Has everything, including great racing record, plus
GPS, Schattauer sails, Harken furling, electric
new interior and cockpit cushions, mainsail, dodger
windlass, genset, watermaker, SSB, inverter,
and bimini, windlass and roller furling, chartplotter,
propane galley, refrigeration, freezer, Espar FA
diesel heater. $62,500. Make offer or trade for trawler.
diesel heat, 290 gal water, 360 gal fuel. 3 cabins,
(360) 395-5775
2 heads, custom hardtop dodger w/full enclosure,
3616
MORE!!! Proven bluewater cruising vessel with
quality construction, safety and comfort.
~ $125,000 ~
Call Wes Koenig (360) 201-2459
San Juan Sailing ~ Bellingham, WA
1986 C&C 38 MK III RACER/CRUISER
1986 Sailing World BOTY. Great sails, gear, bottom,
electronics for racing. Comfort, stove/oven, H/C, fridge,
new furler, plotter, heat, RIB for cruising. $75,900.
Contact
jneesz@yahoo.com or (360) 437-9605 for
details
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1976 NEWPORT 30 MKII
Upgrades for 2007 Alaskan trip: electric windlass
SEARUNNER 40 CRUISING TRIMARAN
w/150’ chain, 300’ rode; VHF radio w/remote mike;
“SEAFIRE”
24 mile Furuno radar; Garmin chartplotter w/all
Among best in class. Well designed, constructed,
U.S. Charts & West Coast Canada, Dickinson cabin
maintained, equipped. Veteran of five-year cruise
heater. Yanmar diesel, roller furler, new cockpit encl,
2001-2006. Refit and survey 2007. Sleeps six, 15 sails,
teak interior, updated upholstery w/new foam, plus
30hp diesel, radar, autopilot, windvane, watermaker, 2
many more extras. Great liveaboard for cruising
sailing dinghies, SSB radio, solar panels, wind gen, life
family. Sleeps 6. Moored in Bellingham. $25,000.
raft, new paint. Awesome cruising boat. $80K US. Ph:
folenius1@msn.com (360) 647-0190
(360) 756-5004. Email:
SVSeafire@yahoo.com.
4200 Website:
http://searunner40seafire.wordpress.com/
Moored Blaine, WA, just south of Canadian border
ETCHELLS US-520
CAL 40 “WINGS”
4154
1981 Ontario built. Rig refit and hull professionally
Yanmar 3-cylinder, roller furling, full cover, propane
painted in 2008. Sanded ‘Baltoplate’ bottom. 2006
galley, forced air heat, autohelm, VHF, WS/WD, GPS,
Honda outboard or drysail from galvanized trailer.
KM, DS. Shilshole Bay. $45,000. Specifications:
Excellent racing sails plus cruising set. $10,000.
(425) 649-9167, (206) 304-7936, or (206) 963-8198
hnjhome@nwi.net (509) 548-4599
3989
4039
36 ISLANDER FREEPORT 1979
Perry design deck-salon style; very clean light & airy;
large head w/shower area; Tempurpedic mattress; Espar,
Adler Barber, Perkins; radar, GPS/sounder, wheel pilot,
1998 NAUTICAT 44 1973 CAL 29 SAILBOAT
solar panels, Lazy-Jacks, furler; 80 fuel, 115 water; 4
Sail and cruise in the comfort of a heated pilot house. Proven racer located in Tacoma, WA w/18 HP Universal
anchors, 1 chain & 2 nylon rodes; full Sunbrella boat
Excellently maintained, many upgrades. Lying in diesel and tiller, folding propellor, Dripless shaft seal,
cover; many spares & extras. Excellent cruiser or live
SE Alaska, allowing for a sales tax-free transaction. self-tailing winches, headsail roller furling, head w/
aboard with 6’ 7” headroom. 5 Sails including a unique
Cruise-ready and situated in the superb Inside Passage holding tank, Origio stove/oven, autopilot, new bottom
gennaker designed for an astronaut. This boat is in
of Alaska and British Columbia. $420,000. Email paint summer 2008 (no blisters), fantastic interior!
very good condition. Semiahmoo Marina, Blaine, WA.
Nauticatalaska@gmail.com for specs & equipment lists $18,000. Contact:
outsidethelines29@yahoo.com
$74,000. (360) 371-7577
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