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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


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48’ DUFOUR PRESTIGE ’95 ....................137,500 The Prestige is a very comfortable club-racing, cruising sailboat under 50’ that features a large, airy salon and a four-stateroom, three-head layout. She is easy to sail with roller furling headsail and a “stack pack” mainsail with lazy jacks. Her cockpit is comfortable for both daysailing and offshore cruising with an effective cockpit dodger, plus cockpit bimini. The transom provides a fold-down swimstep for convenient boarding. Recent upgrades include new non-skid deck, upgraded sail inventory, new interior cushions, and more. She’s an absolute pleasure to sail, but also a joy to simply lounge on at the dock.


45’ BENETEAU FIRST 456 ’85 .........................99,000 Highly maintained and upgraded, this 45’ Beneteau is ready to move aboard and sail around the world again. She boasts three staterooms, extensive sail inventory, optional lead fin keel, inverter, watermaker, radar, GPS nav system, autopilot, SSB/HAM, AIS transponder, and a 50-hp Beta diesel with only 1400 hours - and much more! Her bottom is painted annually. Come have a look at an amazingly fast, sturdy, offshore cruiser. This boat is as at home on the light winds of the Bay as she is going off on an extended cruise offshore. If you are looking for that boat to take you all the way around, this is it!


56’ FORMOSA CC ’81.................................299,000 Precious few vessels compare to her style and seaworthiness. Every detail of her 2005 refit was well executed; light use since.


42’ LA COSTE SPECIAL EDITION ’85 .........84,900 The triple-spreader rig with 2” taller mast can take the strain of distance cruising and can be sailed as a sloop or a cutter.


40’ C&C ’78 ...................................................37,500 Shows some wear, but carries C&C pedigree and has upgraded rigging and electronics. She’s a lot of boat for the money!


40’ ISLANDER PETERSON ’79 54,500 An easy and fun boat for sailing in the Bay or cruising the coast. Set up for short-handed sailing, has speed and comfort.


38’ ERICSON 38-200 ’88 .......69,900 The interior is very clean and shows as almost new. The engine is so clean that you could cook on it. Over all well maintained.


37’ TARTAN BLACKWATCH YAWL ’65 39,900 A true classic. Only 11 were built with the mahogany coach, and Faiaoahe (hull #3) is the only one with round bronze portholes.


34’ ERICSON ’87 .....................47,900 Not to be confused with the earlier 34T, this boat has a 3-cabin interior. This boat will out-perform similar boats. Try it!


32’ CATALINA 320 ’04 .............99,900 A very clean and tidy boat that shows as near new. If one of these is on your wish list, you owe it to yourself to see this boat.


30’ CHEOY LEE BERMUDA ’64 14,900 She has the feel of a sturdy offshore cruiser with the easy-to- sail characteristics of a daysailer or weekender.


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30’ CATALINA ’86 ...................21,900 A very clean boat, the bilge is spotless and the interior has been kept pristine with many custom upgrades. New batteries 2011.


29’ ERICSON ’70 ......................23,000 An extremely clean, well rigged coastal racer/cruiser, she’s roomy for a 29’ boat with accommodations for 6 – plus a diesel!


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