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its graceful overhangs and center cockpit, is a comfortable and swift sailing boat. Frers just knows how to draw pretty boats.


was one of the fi rst boats in the Hunter line-up to feel the infl uence of designer Glenn Henderson.


35’ HUNTER 356 ’02 94,900. Deja Blue is ready for her next adventure, with her spacious accommodations awaiting you in beautiful San Diego. Whether it is just for a day out on the bay to a week in Catalina, she boasts all of the creature comforts of home. The Hunter 356


39’ HALLBERG RASSY ’00 299,000. Hallberg Rassy is one of the most respected boat builders in Scandinavia. The quality construction is top notch and the boats come with a CE Lloyds Ocean Certifi cation. These boats are very strong. The Frers designed HR 39, with


cruising boat was to keep it simple, so the systems all translate into a lot less maintenance for her owner.


under the cockpit sole, noise levels in the salon are reduced and a lower superstructure profi le is made possible.


30’ WILLARD VEGA NOMAD ’73 49,500. The Willard 30 features a number of design innovations including a full- length 4500-lb cast iron keel which provides for a low center of gravity and excellent protection against grounding damage. Plus, by locating all machinery aft


36’ WYLIE ’78 49,900. She is constructed as a cold-molded boat with a spruce interior. She is very strong and yet light by comparison to other building techniques. The real proof is in the pudding. She is a lively yet solid sailing boat that can take you anywhere. The phi losophy on this


78’ REICHEL/PUGH R/P 78 ’97 595,000. This boat look good, goes fast, and is strongly recommended.


47’ TAYANA ’91 ....................189,500 She was proudly cruised by the current knowledgeable owners.


46’ KELLY/PETERSON CC ’85 165,000. In 2010, she was repowered with a new 68-hp Yanmar engine


43’ KETTENBURG ’65 ........... 29,500 Undergoing projects to bring her back to Bristol condition.


40’ LUHRS 400 TOURNAMENT SF ’87 59,000. Owner always seemed to catch a lot of fi sh and lobster.


40’ ISLANDER PETERSON ’85 59,500 Makes a great family boat, distance cruiser or club racer.


38’ BAYLINER 3870 ’86 ......... 49,900 All of her upgrades make her feel like a mini-yacht.


38’ CUSTOM 6-PACK SPORTFISH ’73 21,900. Explore the Coronados to the south or go north to cooler waters!


38’ HANS CHRISTIAN MK II ’80 77,000 A number of modernizing projects done to her in the last few years.


37’ ALSBERG EXPRESS ‘86 84,500 Large sail inventory, new winches, standing rigging and electronics.


36’ SCIMITAR 3650 POWER CAT ’01 249,000. Half the new-purchase price with twice the fuel economy!


36’ CATALINA MK II ’01 .........99,500 She’s competitively priced for such a well-maintained boat.


35’ J BOATS J/109 ’04 .........184,500 Racer/cruiser with creature comforts, plus stability and speed.


34’ MAINSHIP PILOT, RUM RUNNER EDITION ’06 159,500. Only 250 hrs on her & she has been superbly maintained.


Serving West Coast Brokers for over 24 years! 34


32’ DREADNOUGHT KETCH ’72 39,000. This is one salty, warm and comfortable cruiser – a neo classic!


30’ SUNBEAM S-30 ’87 ..........34,000 For the serious cruiser she has the equipment needed to go offshore.


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