Classified
Classified
Classified
16’ SAILING DORY
John Hanna design “Calypso”, Sam Connor built (1978). Lapstrake, round-sided, transom; spritsail, centerboard. Two rowing stations. Fir, oak, iroko, spruce; copper- fastened. Kept inside, excellent condition. Galvanized
trailer. $5,900. (360) 733-0219 4712
1974 FUJI 35
Very well maintained ketch. Turnkey ready for Mexico or ? Currently moored in Charleston, OR. Watermaker, dingy, radar, chartplotter, solar panels, wind generator, and much more. $56,000.
nphillips.phillips8@
gmail.com
or (541) 217-0153 3579
“LADY BE GOOD” 53’ VAN DESTADT STEEL KETCH
Located in the Mediterranean, Elba, Italy. US documented. Major refit last year. 53’ x 12’ x 6’ draft. Built to Lloyd’s A-1, 1978, recent survey and ultrasound, North - full battened main/mizzen, Profurl roller furling, large cruising sail inventory, Perkins 4-236, 90 hp diesel, Autoprop, Westerbeke 4KW, 220V genset, watermaker, Caribe RIB, 10 HP Mariner outboard, Furuno radar, Northstar chart plotter, WX Fax, ICOM SSB/HAM, VHF – full specs and inventory. Cruised 14 years in the Med with family, set up for world cruising and ready to go. Email:
usermmh1@gmail.com or please click on the link
http://gallery.me.com/mha3#100022 for more
photos and video. Asking $220,000 OBO 4447
43’ MOTORSAILER
Custom, classic, wooden boat. Designed & built for the owner of Palmer Johnson. Located at John Wayne Marina, Sequim, WA. $139,000. Contact Ev at
(307) 250-3487 4647
1989 J-35
One of the nicest J35’s around. Clean, well kept, rigged for fast cruising or club racing. Force 10 stove, AGM batteries, charger, VHF, radar, many recent upgrades.
$54,000.
standingo2@gmail.com 2256
36’ ISLANDER FREEPORT 1979 HERRESHOFF ROZINANTE 1984 41’ SCEPTRE PH
One of a kind custom finished teak interior. Immaculate condition. Extensively upgraded & maintained. This is a must see vessel. Complete specs & photos available.
$225,000. Email:
donel@islandnet.com 4652
“DULCINEA”, incredibly beautiful, famous design, excellent condition. 1983, Honduran mahogany on oak, no rot, no leaks. Deck, topsides, and masts recently professionally refinished. Full mooring cover, easily maintained, wonderful to sail. $36,000. (425) 894-2240,
dcarv@comcast.net 4679
Perry design; B plan; large head w/shower area; Tempurpedic mattress; Espar, Adler Barber, Perkins; radar, GPS/sounder, wheelpilot, solar panels, Lazy- Jacks, furler; 80 fuel, 115 water; 3 anchors, 1 chain & 2 nylon rodes; new dodger, dinghy, batteries; full Sunbrella boat cover; many spares & extras. 6’ 7” headroom. 5 Sails including a unique gennaker designed for an astronaut. Zittel’s Marina, Olympia, WA. $64,000.
(360) 580-1507 3868
BENETEAU 42 1985 OLSON 25 SAILBOAT
Good condition and well maintained. Dark blue hull with cream and white deck. Full inventory of sails and Yamaha 8hp outboard. Set up for racing and/or weekend cruising. Asking CAD $12,000. For further details and pictures contact Doug at (604) 988-2416 or via email:
portfors@telus.net 4681
LAURENT GILES “TREKKA” SISTERSHIP
“TERN”, 21’ Laurent Giles Columbia-class sloop. Port Orford/Oak, copper-fastened, edge-fastened (and epoxied). Excellent condition. New sails. New rig.
www.laurentgilestrekka.blogspot.com for images and
description. $8,500. (360) 376-1012 4548
2007 Beneteau 42 ($230,000) - furling main and headsail, complete enclosure, networked Raymarine electronics (E-80 plotter, depth, wind, speed, auto pilot, sonar, life tag, hand held remote, radar), electric primary winches, inflatable, 5 hp Honda, davit, hydronic heating system, Kyocera solar panel system, LED lighting conversion for low cabin energy use, bow thruster, LCD TV, DVD player, 390 engine hours, two complete anchor systems, bottom paint this spring, spares, manuals, safety gear,
too much to list. Call (360) 456-5098 2281
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