in the heart of San Diego’s boating community 2330 SHELTER ISLAND DR., #207 SAN DIEGO, CA 92106
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45’ SEA RAY 450 SUNDANCER ‘96 164,500 She is priced thousands lower than the others available in Southern California.
38’ CHRIS CRAFT COMMANDER ’65 65,000 Built when fiberglass was thicker then it needed to be, this yacht is built like a tank.
34’ CALIFORNIAN ’79 .............49,900 Clean and maintained to a high standard, you can expect low bills at the fuel dock.
32’ CARVER 3297 MARINER ’89 49,900 If you are looking for a boat that needs nothing, this is it. Meticulous records available.
48’ CUSTOM CELESTIAL CC ’86 .............237,500 She has just returned from an extensive cruise and she is ready to cast off and head out again to more exotic ports with her new owners.
45’ JEANNEAU SUNKISS ’84 ....................129,950 This very fast ocean-going yacht comes ready to go cruising with watermaker, wind generator, solar panels and lots of spares.
42’ VALIANT 42 CE ’97 ..............................299,000 This boat combines comfort, strength, exquisite finish work both inside and out, and performance as well. Built with serious cruising in mind.
37’ RANGER ’73 ...........................................37,500 Beautiful dark blue hull and the interior just varnished. She has a proven race record since 1973 and new Yanmar engine with 20 hours.
36’ CATALINA ’90 ..........................................64,900 The yacht was transported by truck from Texas to San Diego. Shows well as she was hauled annually for storage while home-ported on the Great Lakes.
32’ WESTSAIL ’73 .........................................39,900 This is one of the true go-anywhere offshore vessels that have been to every corner of the globe. A Mexico vet, strong, seaworthy and ready.
32’ ERICSON 32-200 ’88 ...............................38,500 This is a very clean performance cruiser. Extremely well-rigged for short handed voyaging. All lines led aft, wind vane steering system and six self-tailing winches.
25’ CATALINA 250K ’00 .................. 17,900 27’ CATALINA 270 ’94 ..................... 34,900 30’ LM PILOTHOUSE ’84 ................ 57,500 30’ ISLANDER BAHAMA ’80 .......... 24,900 32’ CATALINA 320 ’95 ..................... 59,500 33’ C&C ’85 ...................................... 37,000 34’ TIFFANY JAYNE ‘83 .................. 49,000
Serving West Coast Brokers for over 21 years!
30’ SANTANA ’80 ..........................................14,900 She has been well cared for by her owner and deserves an equally good home with someone looking for a very versatile sailboat.
36’ CATALINA ’88 ............................ 49,500 36’ ISLANDER ’73 ........................... 35,000 37’ HUNTER 37.5 LEGEND ’96 ....... 84,900 38’ CATALINA ’84 ............................ 39,995 39’ BENETEAU OCEANIS 390 ’88 .. 76,500 40’ LANCER AFT COCKPIT ’82 ...... 39,995 42’ MULL ’85 .................................. 140,000
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28’ BCC ’91 .................................................129,900 The last BCC to be built by the Sam L. Morse factory while Sam himself was still in charge and quality and pride of craftsmanship were at the highest level.
43’ BENETEAU 432 ’87 ................... 99,000 44’ PORPOISE KETCH ’71 ............ 118,000 45’ TRITON PACIFICA ’74 ............... 87,000 50’ CHEOY LEE ALDEN ’70 .......... 199,000 52’ SANTA CRUZ ’92 ..................... 369,000 56’ FORMOSA CC ’81 ................... 399,000
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