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DONATED BOATS FOR SALE! BROKERS PROTECTED
TRADES ACCEPTED/MAKE OFFERS SAIL
30’ G&S, Race winner, ‘86 ................................$3,495 30’ Islander, diesel, very clean, ‘76 ...............$12,500 34’ CT, shipshape and stout, ‘76 ....................$34,500 POWER
1988 GULF PILOTHOUSE 32 PRICE REDUCED!
Bill Garden design. Perfect NW boat. Spacious teak interior. Universal 50 diesel 44 hp. Many extras. Well cared for and maintained. $53,900 obo. (360) 956-1463
or
32gulf@gmail.com 4265
2007 BENETEAU 35.2
MOORINGS NW EDITION SAILBOAT $127,900
2 dbl cabins, head w/ 6’4” standing room, shower, hot water, great for extended cruising or for that weekend getaway.
Details @
http://2007beneteaumoorings352.blogspot.com/ 4252
110’ US Navy crew barge, conversion, ‘43 .$239,000 85’ Custom Expedition, NEW paint, ‘88 ...$397,500 65’ Sterling Yard PH, fine liveaboard, ‘49 $139,750 50’ Steel PH trawler, Unique, ‘01 ......................$119,750 39’ Grand Banks Laguna, rare, in L.A., ‘72 .............39,000 38’ Reynolds houseboat, twin I/O, ‘76 ...............$29,750 31’ Silverton Conv, ultra clean, ’78 ......................$23,900 29 Bayliner 2958, NEW engines & O/D, ’90 .....$21,500 26’ Century, a steal! ‘79 ..........................................$4,995 21’ Mirage, Rebuilt 305, +trl. Fast! ’93 ..............$17,500 8’
(206) 225-3360 •
info@pacificmarine.org www.pacificmarine.org
32’ BLUE WATER SAILBOAT “SONRISA” MASON 38 CENTRE COCKPIT CLASSIC KETCH
Built in 1974 by Transpacific Shipyards, 7 berth, great seaboat, proven offshore, circumnavigated the Pacific. Rebuilt Ford Lehman diesel, lots of gear. $39,500.
evan@coalharbourmedia.com (604) 812-3826 or Bill
(778) 426-1216 4155
(360) 692-8506 1475
ISLANDER 37
1968 sloop, Atomic 4, Bruce King design, excellent sails, GPS antenna, DS, KM, autopilot, Muir windlass, Force 10, Lectra-San 3-burner w/oven. $27,500 obo.
Steel French built 1980, 24 hp Yanmar recent rebuild, very little rust, no bondo, interior needs refit. Asking $10,000. Call Rod evenings (360) 866-4316.
Olympia. 3826
Briggs, hard bottom inflat, 25hp OB ................$5,250 EMAIL FOR BOAT DONATION INFO
ALAJUELA 38 1998 NAUTICAT 44 LAGOON 380 CATAMARAN
2000 Owner’s Model in WA since new. Twin Yanmars
$250,000. (360) 751-4497,
pacificcat@live.com 4446
Sail and cruise in the comfort of a heated pilothouse. Excellently maintained, many upgrades. Lying in SE Alaska, allowing for a sales tax-free transaction. Cruise-ready and situated in the superb Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia. $395,000. Email
Nauticatalaska@gmail.com for specs and equipment
lists 4194
Well maintained & equipped 38’ cutter. Built in 1976 by Alajuela Yacht Corp, Costa Mesa, CA. Many improvements including new engine 2005. Located John Wayne Marina, Sequim, WA. For full details and photos go to blog at
http://alajuela38.blogspot.com email
svselah@yahoo.com or call (360) 683-8662.
Asking $129,000 2214
38’ ERICSON SLOOP 1983 38’ ATKINS INGRID KETCH 1954
“Solveig”, a true Atkins classic. Built in Berkeley, CA. Now in Vancouver, Canada. Port Orford yellow cedar on oak, 7 sails, Autohelm. $32,000 obo. (778) 688-1953
or
richardm@shawbiz.ca 3893
32’ TAHITIANA STEEL SAILBOAT
Double ender, 22hp Sabb, needs interior & paint, tools, materials and extras included. Documented w/ rec. fishing endorsement. $15,000 obo or trade. Call for
full inventory (206) 244-1024 4261
FWC diesel w/2008 transmission rebuild, Dickenson stove & new navigation electronics added 2007, new Profurl & lazy jacks 2008, deck canvas upgraded 2009, slip rights too! $55,000. See full specs & photos online
at
www.fairwindsyachts.com or call (425) 258-5318 4467
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