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36’ CROWLEY, 1992. Isuzu 458 hp diesel. Rigged for tuna fishing. $79,000. Finestkind Brokerage, Harpswell, (207) 833-6885;
www.fkby.com.
36’ ELLIS, 1998. 525 hp Daytona Marine Diesel. Rigged for tuna fishing. $139,500. Finestkind Brokerage, Harpswell, (207) 833-6885;
www.fkby.com.
45’ MDI LOBSTER, 2002. Totally refitted and renewed. 3406 Cat (Crudele serviced), Split Wheelhouse with heat and defrosters. Factory restored Furuno electronics. Head, Galley, Tool Bench, oil and fluid locker, new 5 blade prop, 3” shaft, spare 4 blade prop, auto pilot, Viking raft, EPIRB, (2) 1500# under deck live wells with Pacer pumps, 2 VHF, 14” hauler, 750 gallon fuel. $185,000 – Federal Area, 1 Permit Available. Boat is in like new condition. E-mail
rkelly@rrande.com or call (617) 571-3300.
17’ BOSTON WHALER 17 MONTAUK, 1986. With 1991 90 hp Yamaha Outboard, Depth Finder, VHF and 1994 Load Rite Trailer. Asking $8,995. Trades Welcome!!! Casco Bay Yacht Sales, Freeport, (207) 865-4103.
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Yacht Sales, Freeport, Maine (207) 865-4103;
www.cascobayyacht.com.
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Anniversary Edition. Boasting an all composite construction, self-bailing non-skid deck, stainless hardware, swing-back cooler seat, forward cooler seating and lots of deck space. The Anniversary Edition 18’ is being offered on a limited basis in traditional Oyster only. Price includes boat, 50 hp Yamaha four stroke and trailer. $19,850. Trades welcomed. Call Steve or Andy @ Yarmouth Boat Yard (207) 846- 9050.
www.yarmouthboatyard.com
18’ EASTERN CENTER CONSOLE. 30th
17’ HYDRA-SPORTS 170 SEA HORSE, 2000. With 2000 70 hp Johnson Outboard, Bimini top and 2000 EZ Loader single axle painted trailer. $5,495. Trades Welcome!!! Casco Bay Yacht Sales, Freeport, Maine, (207) 865-4103.
42’ WESMAC, 1997. 800 hp Cat. $185,000. Finestkind Brokerage, Harpswell, (207) 833-6885;
www.fkby.com.
57’ WESMAC. 6170 Lugger 700 hp, 2650 total time – 10 gal hour. Full electronics, bow thruster. $500,000. Finestkind Brokerage, Harpswell, (207) 833-6885;
www.fkby.com.
MCN is online:
www.mainescoast.com
17’ MAY-CRAFT 1700 SKIFF, 2011. With 2011 40 hp Yamaha Four Stroke Outboard and 2011 Venture Trailer. This is a new boat offered at Casco Bay
18’ MAY-CRAFT 1800 SKIFF, 2011. With 2011 90 hp Yamaha Four Stroke Outboard and 2011 Venture Trailer. This is a new boat offered by Casco Bay Yacht Sales, Freeport, Maine, (207) 865-4103;
www.cascobayyacht.com.
ALLIED BOAT WORKS RB-19. 2010 Dealer Demo 19’4” x 8’4”. 2010 Suzuki 60 hp four stroke, under 50 hours, large center console, leaning post with 4 flush mount rod holders, casting platform, rear seats, nav. lights, compass, trim tabs, SS destroyer wheel, Plexiglas door frames, Trex rails, trim and spray rails. FMI
www.alliedboatworks.com. All original warranties. $22,895. Call Gene (207) 418-0387.
I n t e r n a t i o n a l M a r i t i m e L i b r a r y Help Save All Facets of Maritime History
The International Maritime Library (IML) is a non-profit tax-deductible organization dedicated to the collection and preservation of all maritime information, such as books, periodicals, documents, personal papers and photographs and then computerizing it for ease of reference. Those interested will have access to the reference materials and the databases created from them, either on-site at IML or via the website. Presently, there is no facility dedicated to collecting and researching all the written maritime works, past and present, published around the globe. IML will fill this immense void by collecting published and personal works, and computerizing it. IML’s collections and computerized works will assist maritime academic institutions, businesses and the public allowing them quick access to information with the touch of a button. With the technological advances in today’s world, the maritime industry is well behind in what is available via computers. There have been thousands of maritime books and periodicals published throughout history, which presently cannot be referenced. Those looking for current or historical information spend hundreds hours, and may never locate that obscure piece of information. IML will change this by creating a single source for all maritime information.
ON-GOING PROJECTS INCLUDE:
Transcribing maritime articles from: Maine Industrial Journal (1880 to 1918); Bangor Whig & Courier (1836-1899); Republican Journal (1829 to present); and various others including Eastern Argus (Portland), Bath Daily Times, Eastport Sentiniel, Ellsworth American, New Bedford Mercury, Salem Gazette and Boston Evening Transcript.
Databasing - List of Merchant Vessels, 1867 to 1990s. Sail completed, Steamers (1867 to 1903) will be finished end of 2009
Transcribing Appleby's Ship Records for Maine and the WPA Ship Documents, especially ones not published. Passamaquoddy Complete and presently working on Bath.
Also, there are over 800 periodicals published in the maritime world and not one library holds a quarter of them. IML will bridge this problem by collecting and comput- erizing them for future use by researchers and the general public. There is a massive amount of work to be done to accomplish these goals, which should have been started 150 years ago!
To make this happen we need financial support, please help us do more! For more information please call (207) 223-8846.
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18’ MAY-CRAFT 1820 CENTER CONSOLE, 2011. With 2011 115 hp Yamaha Four Stroke Outboard and 2011 Venture Trailer. This is a new boat offered by Casco Bay Yacht Sales, Freeport, Maine, (207) 865-4103.
18’ MARITIME SKIFF, 2000. Honda 90 hp 4-stroke – 460 hours, Radio, Fish finder, GPS, Upholstered leaning post, Stern fish platform, Storage under, Caulkins trailer. Newton, MA. One owner. $15,500. Call Bob (603) 382-0438.
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