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114' CODECASA 1974. Full displacement motoryacht, 5,000 mile range. Teak and mahogany interior. $895,000. Ask for WILLIAM PALMER.


100' HARGRAVE 2002. Twin CAT’s, large interior volume, 3 staterooms + library + crew for 5. Stabilizers/bow thruster. Ask for JIM ELLIOTT.


92' ALLSEAS 2010. Twin 600hp Cummins, 7,000 gallon fuel, bow and stern thrusters. Five staterooms plus crew. $7,500,000. Ask for BILL SOLT.


76' CUSTOM PEDRICK DESIGN. Performance/ cruising sailing yacht, power sail controls. 3 staterooms + crew. Major refit 2013. Ask for BILL SOLT.


75' AZIMUT 2009. 1,360hp twin MANs, two generators. Matte cherry wood décor, four staterooms, four heads. $2,875,000. Ask for MASON STARING.


68' GULFSTAR 1982. Four staterooms, cutter rig, center cockpit. Two gensets, two inverters, watermaker. $429,000. Ask for TODD RITTENHOUSE.


54' DEFEVER 1990. Two staterooms, A/C, Sat. TV. CAT powered, two gens, full walk-around, platform extension added. Ask for MASON STARING.


50' CELESTIAL PILOTHOUSE 2000. Yanmar 100hp diesel. Profurl in-boom mainsail furling and electric Lewmar winch. $269,000. Ask for DENNIS MORAN.


48' MAPLE LEAF 1973. Stan Huntingford design, same owner for last 18 years, generator, hard bottom tender.$160,000. Ask for TODD RITTENHOUSE.


38' RAMPAGE 2003. Wide side decks, tuna tower. CAT diesel power, 450hp, Furuno electronics, A/C, 9kw genset. $219,000. Ask for TODD RITTENHOUSE.


36' TIARA OPEN 1988. Full tuna tower. Upgraded and updated with new electronics and interior soft goods. $64,900. Ask for WILLIAM PALMER.


35' CABO EXPRESS 1998. 435hp CAT 3208's, Westerbeke generator. Full tower with fiberglass hardtop. Fully fish rigged. Ask for BILL SOLT.


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