Classified
Classified
Classified
45’ DOWNEASTER CUTTER – 1977
Perkins 85 hp, Max 3 blade prop, autopilot, radar, GPS, Schattauer sails, Harken furling, electric windlass, genset, watermaker, SSB, inverter, propane galley, refrigeration, freezer, Espar FA diesel heat, 290 gal water, 360 gal fuel. 3 cabins, 2 heads, custom hardtop dodger w/full enclosure, MORE!!! Proven bluewater cruising vessel with quality construction, safety and comfort.
~ $125,000 ~
(800) 677-7245
San Juan Sailing ~ Bellingham, WA
ETCHELLS ONE DESIGN
30’ O/A Racing Keelboat. FAST RACER or FUN DAY SAILER. Professionally finished bottom. Many extras. USA #881 built by Ontario Yachts in 1991. Email:
fwickeha@hotmail.com (360) 301-9329
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1980 SHANNON 28’
See Ferenc Mate’ “World’s Best Sailboats”. Beautiful, a joy to own and sail. Well maintained, new upholstery, canvas, heater, GPS, roller furling, dinghy & motor and much more! $60,000 firm. (406) 442-9648 or
(406) 459-9865
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1989 MULL POCKET ROCKET
New - mast, rigging, sails, motor, 2004. All new paint 2008. Self tailers, self tacking, trailer, instruments. $13,500 obo. Lots of extras. More info and pictures:
www.gorgesat.com/rocketboat Email inquiries:
gorgerocket@earthlink.net Phone: (541) 386-2037 or
BUCHAN 37
“Gamin” 37’ sailboat in excellent condition. Fully equipped for cruising and racing. Main sail has self- furling zipper cover with lazy jack-guides; full sail inventory with 5 jibs, 2 spinnakers. Complete galley with propane range and propane cabin heater. Launched in 1969 by first and only owner. For sale $25,000, with full or partial ownership, negotiable: contact
Lon Robinson by email;
robinson.lonnie@gmail.com
4362
J/80 “UPROAR”
1 owner. Well maintained. A joy to sail. Outstanding race record. Ready to continue the fun under new owner. 11 sails, full interior package, 4hp Johnson,
instrumentation. $28,000. (360) 754-1684
4357
1980 32’ C&C SAILBOAT
Lightly used 15 HP diesel, wheel steering, dodger, autopilot, GPS plotter, digital depth. Roller furling, hot water/shower, new bottom paint. Many Extras!
$31,950 obo. (360) 379-6509,
bporttownsend@msn.com
4348
45’ GAFF CUTTER
Custom auxiliary Colin Archer design for “Northsea” safety and comfort. Everett moorage. Price reduced! $108,000. Replacement cost $298,000. See Craigslist 45’ Gaff Cutter for full description and slide show.
(425) 290-5958
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(541) 490-3119 Greg
4095
THIS 1987 CATALINA 30 IS BRISTOL!
Single owner; excellent maintenance; MANY extras. Full-canvas enclosure makes this boat useable year round. Asking $37,500. Contact Mel or Deb Low at
(360) 357-4773 or
debralow@aol.com
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1978 TAYANA 37 CUTTER - $59,000
This is a great Bob Perry designed world cruiser and a wonderful boat for the Northwest cruising family or couple. “Ku Hele Kahiki” is seriously for sale in Everett, WA, where she is stored on the hard. This is the lowest priced Tayana 37 in the Northwest, a sound example of a truly classic design, and has been significantly reduced from the original asking price. Price is firm as
advertised. (360) 722-1532
4358
48° NORTH, MAY 2010 PAGE 76
REDUCED 47’ CUSTOM FIBERGLASS CUTTER 2004
High latitude cruising sailboat, two helms one enclosed, premium equipment, electronics, 85hp diesel, 4.2KW generator, 200+ fuel and water, workshop. $499,000. Pictures:
www.hyssop.com/boat/ Oregon.
(541) 888-5688
3530
32’+ CLASSIC COOLIDGE GAFF YAWL
32’ on deck, 41’ overall. Classic Puget Sound, Leigh Coolidge, Gaff Yawl “Aeolus”. 1933. Diesel aux. Fir on oak frames. Very good condition - Lively performer. $25,500. (206) 755-0187. See website:
www.svaeolus.com
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