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#1 Selling Brokerage on the West Coast 2010! Professionally staffed! Open EVERY day! Toll-Free (866) 341-6189 • Phone (619) 224-2349 • FAX (619) 224-4692


San Diego’s boating community 2330 SHELTER ISLAND DR., #207 SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 Website: http://www.yachtfinders.biz • E-mail: info@yachtfinders.biz


51’ MORGAN OUT ISLAND CC ’81 .....................125,000 Go cruising afar or just stay home and enjoy expansive living areas above and below deck with very nice appointments.


50’ DAVIDSON CUSTOM ’82 ..................................129,000 The rig on Jumpin Jack Flash has fractional jibs and masthead spinnaker, a large cockpit – perfect for racers or friends alike.


49’ CHOATE PETERSON ’85 ................................117,000 Starfire has an extensive inventory list that will provide safety and comfort for extended adventures. Very eager seller!


46’ HUNTER 460 ’01 ...............................................144,500 Make an offer that allows you to equip her the way you like or simply save the money and enjoy her just the way she is.


44’ MASON ’90 ...........................................................217,500 Aesthetically one of the most beautiful boats ever designed - wine glass stern, pleasing overhangs and delightful sheer line.


43’ HUNTER LEGEND ’91 ........................................89,000 This hard-to-find Legend 43 features a cockpit with deep seating, wide decks and a classically clean look.


42’ LA COSTE SPECIAL EDITION ’85 ..................99,000 Owner’s Version configuration a win-win with a nice roomy interior and master king-sized berth aft. Interior by La Coste.


40’ CAL ’66 ...........................................................50,000 A Bill Lapworth design that had a great influence on racing sailboat design, this one has been upgraded throughout the years.


40’ VALIANT ’82 ......................................................129,700 She is loaded with the gear needed for living on the hook while cruising. Come see what a real cruising boat looks like!


39’ CAVALIER ’82 .......................................................79,000 These boats have a great reputation as cruisers and good offshore boats. Very attractive interior and great layout.


38’ HANS CHRISTIAN Mk II ’79 .............................79,500 She's a little beamier and a little heavier that the Traditional version, providing greater fuel and water capacity.


38’ CATALINA S&S 38 ’80 .........................................48,500 Upgraded over the years . . . most of the systems and wiring have been replaced/upgraded, so she should be turn-key.


36’ ISLANDER ’73 ............................24,900 Newer rigging, Yanmar engine, re-wired, inverter/charger and very nice upholstery below.


35’ COOPER 353 ’81 ........................52,500 Coastal cruiser will be the envy of those interested in a pilothouse-style sailing vessel.


34’ CATALINA ’90 ............................44,900 Some of the words that come to mind are ‘clean, well maintained, updated, well equipped


33’ CANADIAN SAILCRAFT CS-33 ’81 33,900 Comfortable and easily-handled cruiser for a couple or family daysailing or cruising.


30’ CATALINA Mk II ’87 .................24,900 Wonderfully maintained, clean, neat and tidy will be your impression of this listing!


30’ LM PILOTHOUSE ’84 ..............49,500 This Danish-designed double-ender was built to endure the rigors of the North Sea.


30’ HUNTER ’81 ...............................19,750 Cherubini design and lightly used. Simple sail plan and comfortable accommodations.


28’ CATALINA Mk II ’98 .................46,900 If you’re looking for a clean boat in this size range, do not hesitate to inquire about BJ.


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