Classified Power
Classified Moorage
ANACORTES MARINA
full service boatyard, fuel dock & pump out on site.
anacortesmarina.com or (360) 293-4543
32’, 38’, 40’ Covered, 32’ to 50’ Open slips. Other sizes available with a short wait list. 466 slips with security gates, mini storage,
Annual moorage available now: 1981 MMC DEFEVER 41’
Recently hauled, bottom painted, surveyed, turnkey cruise ready. Many recent upgrades. Newer radar RayMarine 424, GPS/ color chart plotter C80, video depth, electric heads (2), bow thruster, upgraded electrical, custom new exterior privacy window covers, More! - Lehman 120 HP diesel 2220 hours, engine room “Very clean & organized”, electric windlass, Livingston dinghy w/5 hp 4 stroke outboard, diesel FA cabin heat, Autopilot, Honda portable generator, bimini. Vessel is very clean! $89,750
(800) 677-7245 San Juan Sailing ~ Bellingham, WA Boats Wanted
SAVE ON TAXES Get ALL the information you need before you consider boat donation.
For MAXIMUM LEGAL DEDUCTIONS plus CASH:
206-225-3360 •
info@pacificmarine.org For information on BOAT DONATIONS
PACIFIC MARINE FOUNDATION
www.pacificmarine.org Look in index to get page # for ad
The Best Advertising Return On Investment (ROI) is still Magazines!
Studies conducted over the past 5 years comparing: magazines, on-line and TV advertising show that in 4 of the 5 stages a consumer goes through in making a purchase; magazines offered the most effective ROI in the following 4 categories:
1) Brand Awareness 2) Ad Awareness
3) Brand Favorability Purchase Consideration
4) Message Association was a 3-way tie between online, TV and magazines
The Strongest Advertising Message measured; was the combination of Magazines and On-Line advertising. Get them both for one low price, 48° North the print version you love to read is now also on-line with e-mail and web addresses hot-linked. Cross platform marketing studies conducted by Dynamic Logic (2004 -2009)
LESCHI SAILBOAT MOORAGE
26’ - 38’ wet slips available (sail), monthly rate: $179 - $260. Dry space available for small, single & multihull sailboat, monthly rates: $56 - $84. Convenient, Lake Washington location. Secure, Seattle Parks facility. Call our moorage office for information. (206) 325-3730
DEER HARBOR MARINA ON BEAUTIFUL ORCAS ISLAND Year round monthly moorage rate $8.00
Dinghies/Tenders /ft. Winter monthly
moorage rate $5/ft. 125 permanent & guest moorage slips, 30-amp power, fresh water, laundry, restrooms/showers, pump- out, gas/diesel. Deli & snack bar; groceries. Whale watching, kayak tours, bike rentals and access to Kenmore Air Transportation.
(360) 376-3037 •
info@bellportgroup.com
LIBERTY BAY MARINA 40’ - 48’ - 60’ open slips. Great location.
Restrooms, Showers. Poulsbo, WA
360-779-7762 or 360-509-0178 48° NORTH, DECEMBER 2010 PAGE 55
Boat Works Over 2000 boats built and shipped worldwide since 1987. 8 different sizes of boats from 8 to 17’
Gig Harbor
www.ghboats.com (253) 851-2126 FREMONT BOAT CO.
North Lake Union moorage since 1916. Great sailboat moorage. Quiet, protected floating piers.
Gates, shower, pump-out cart. 20’ - 80’.
Call our friendly on-site office. (206) 632-0152
Moorage Available Up to 60’ 230 amp plugins. Location between the
Ballard Bridge and Ballard Locks. 206-548-1306
Covered moorage available for 30, 40 or 50’
boats on Lake Union Please call Barb at
206-547-2477
SHILSHOLE BAY MARINA Multiple slip sizes available now!
Brand new docks. More shore power. Great location, easy access to sailing. Call today for your slip!
206-787-3006 or
sbm@portseattle.org A Port of Seattle Property
Classified
WESTLAKE LANDING Moorage available - $11.00 per ft.
Next to China Harbor/Perfect for Duck Dodge 2046 Westlake Avenue N, Suite 203
Contact Roger at (360) 333-1719
WWW.PORTWASHINGTONMARINA.COM *Free One Month Moorage*
Liveaboard available, EnviroStar Marina. We offer metered power, showers, laundry, phone & cable TV jacks, individual hose bibs, pump-out, secure moorage & parking, in a peaceful setting.
(360) 479-3037 BREMERTON
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