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AVALON SAILING
Simply... Better Boats, 15-26’ (to 8m)
(360) 676-8143 ~ www.avalonsailing.net/boats
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Trailerable Class & Classic Yachts
30’ FISHER NORTHEASTER 1978 1998 HUNTER 270 (FIXED WING KEEL VERSION)
Honda 9.9, CDI furling, Edson wheel steering, ST4000 autopilot, Idamarine rudder, bimini, CD Stereo, VHF, depth meter, Optima batteries. Bottom epoxy (Interlux 2000) bottom paint, trailer (new brakes, tires, bunks).
Located Seattle. $27,000. (208) 484-2408
3460
Great Northwest Motorsailor for year around cruising. Private aft and forward cabins, comfortable “U” shaped salon, propane galley, large head and shower, pilot house seating with removable dinette table, Webasto diesel forced air cabin heat, autopilot, GPS, Radar, Volvo 3 cyl 36 HP fresh water cooled engine, dinghy. Ketch rig with tanbark sails.
~ $59,900 ~
San Juan Sailing ~ Bellingham, WA Contact Wes Koenig Call (360) 201-2459
SPARKMAN AND STEPHENS 34 GITANO
Lovingly maintained 1969 IOR classic. Forerunner to the Swan 36, built to Lloyds specs in England, beautiful S&S lines - beamy, reverse transom, tumblehome. Rebuilt Volvo MD2 with 625 hrs, Procter tapered mast, 9 sails, Nexus instruments, GPS, autopilot, PHRF 181, very tight and fast upwind. $32,500.
Bruce4949@comcast.net
1362
ERICSON 38 1993
1993 Ericson Model 380 by Pacific Seacraft. Volvo 3cyl/T 43HP, 1550 hours, 3 blade feathering prop, E120 Chartplotter, radar, DS, Autohelm ST50 inst, autopilot ST4000, with 8’ dinghy, 5hp Nissan. $134,900. See
svaquilo.wordpress.com or cell: (206) 225-5500
4258
BLUEWATER 1986 UNION CUTTER SAILBOAT
PETERSON 46, 1979 IOR
“ALETA”, San Francisco, impressive race pedigree, very competitive in the IRC class (1.048 rating), won the 2008 Spinnaker Cup race SF to Monterey. 4 year old 62 mast-head Ballenger mast, 3 spreader rig, Navtec rod rigging; Kevlar backstay. Very good carbon and spectra sail inventory. carbon spinnaker pole; complete rebuild/refinish bottom, topsides, deck (stripped to the native fiberglass) in 2002; no blisters! Ready to go racing or cruising. Very spacious below-decks, 6-2 headroom, large aft-berth. Perkins 4-108. Electric
AletaRacing@gmail.com
4315
Located: Scappoose, OR. $110,000. Brand new ISUZU 52 HP engine. Full cockpit enclosure all new canvas in ‘03. Fuel: 95 - Water: 140 stainless steel - Holding: 40. Dspl: 22,200 - LWL: 30/8 DRAFT 5’11”. Dickinson diesel heater, custom mattress in v-berth. LeVac head with separate shower, 3-burner Princess stove/oven. Refrigeration, Toshiba flatscreen TV/DVD player, AM/FM radio & CD player. SSB/Ham radio-GPS- radar, Autohelm 6000, roller furling jib & staysail. Great layout for liveaboard, luxurious salon, prisms for maximum light. Additional specs and photos at: http://www.ablboats.com/details.asp?ListingID=81027
“STAR”
“Star”, excellent condition. Two masts, 4 sets of sails, Tacktick Race Master compass, trailer in excellent condition with storage box. Lots of extra gear. $10,000.
(206) 533-8733
3828
suzieandpete@msn.com
4279
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1981 CATALINA 27 SAILBOAT IN GOOD CONDITION
JONMERI 40 OFFSHORE 1986 32’ TAHITIANA STEEL SAILBOAT
Double ender, 22hp Sabb, needs interior & paint, tools, materials and extras included. Documented w/ rec. fishing endorsement. $15,000 obo. Call for full
inventory, (206) 244-1024
4261
Originally owned by Jorma Nyman, the designer of the Jonmeri 40. An exceptionally strong and proven offshore vessel. High quality equipment and beautiful European craftsmanship throughout. $179,000.
(250) 516-7982
2950
Westerbeke Model 15 diesel engine; new dual-battery changing system; depth-sounder; VHF Marine radio; Newport P9000 (by Dickinson) propane heater; Panasonic CD player/receiver. Sails in good shape; roller furling jib; mainsail cover; extra jib and main in fair condition; Raytheon auto helm tiller pilot. Cockpit cushions; swim ladder, $9,000. More photos at http://bainbridgecatalina.blogspot.com/ or contact
(360) 779-1244
4316
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