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moana | 24m (80’) | custom built | 2000 | 2,950,000 usd The vision was to build a safe, practical, and economical long range family cruiser capable of accessing and exploring remote areas of the world. The vision was exceeded as MOANA has logged over 118,000 miles since her launch. Her range is exceptional; as


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an example she made a non-stop passage from San Diego to the Marquesas Islands at 12 knots and retained a 1200 gallon fuel reserve upon arrival. Both her interior and exterior reflect a practical elegance rarely found in expedition vessels. Repowered in late 2011. james nason | san diego +1 619 225 0588 | james.nason @fraseryachts.com


colina | 19m (63’) | hatteras | 1987 | 500,000 usd 63’ Hatteras w/custom features, great cruising boat for the Northwest, beautifully maintained, recent yard period, seller motivated and will consider all offers. tom allen | seattle +1 206 382 9494 | tom.allen@fraseryachts.com


reel pain ii | 25m (82’) | hatteras | 1992/2013 | 995,000 usd 4 guest cabins plus crew. New Navtronic’s, AV & Sat TV, fresh interior with new carpet. Detroits recently rebuilt. 28 knot top speed. Great condition. neal esterly | san diego +1 619 225 0588 | neal.esterly@fraseryachts.com


arjuna | 13m (43’) | knight & carver | 2004 | 275,000 usd Special one of a kind “M” hull vessel, designed by the well known company “Mangia Onda” of San Diego. Remarkable stability and economy.


eric pearson | san diego +1 619 225 0588 | eric.pearson@fraseryachts.com


nordsail one | 17m (57’) | nordhavn | 2009 | 1,149,000 usd Extraordinary economical cruising boat in top condition in all areas. Lugger main w/ stand-up engine room, Leisure Furl in-boom, hydraulic winches, loaded with Nav and AV instruments. neal esterly | san diego +1 619 225 0588 | neal.esterly@fraseryachts.com


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