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2004 GRAND BANKS 58 EASTBAY - T-1400hp Cat 3412E’s 550 hours (Cruise 27 knots Max 32 knots) 1175 gal fuel, 17’8” Beam, 91,000 lbs, C. Raymond Hunt design, 3 staterooms, 2 heads & showers, 2 Northern Lights gen sets, Naiad stabilizers, hydraulic bow & stern thrusters, hydraulic windlass and dinghy lift. This is truly an exceptional vessel with beautiful lines and outstanding performance you have best of both worlds with generous speed or long range stabilized comfort. Offered $1,295,000


2012 GRAND BANKS 53’ ALEUTIAN - T-715hp Cummins QSM 11’s (385 hrs) Cruise 17 kts Max 22 kts, 17’9” Beam, 1000 gal fuel, 75,000 lbs, 21.5kw Onan gen set, Inverter, 3 strms, 2 heads & showers, A/C & heat, 700 god H2O maker, bow & stern thrusters, FLIR, Simrad electronics, Novurania dinghy, Fiberglass hardtop & 4 sided bonded window enclosure, Quite possibly the best equipped 53’ PH with the versatility of speed or efficient long range, the luxury of having the flexibility is now offered $2,050,000.


2000 MIKELSON 43’ SPORTFISHER - T-450hp Cummins 6CTA8.3 (200 hours) Cruise 20 knots, Max 25 knots, 15’8” Beam, 600 gal diesel, 34,600 lbs, Two staterooms two heads, Northern Lights 8 kw gen set, Air conditioning & heat, 3 station controls, Fiberglass hardtop, Avon dinghy & Brower davit, H20 maker, Original owner, extremely clean throughout never fished. Act quickly now offered $329,000.


1959 DEFEVER 48’ - Lindwall S-80hp Caterpillar D315 (150 hours SMOH) Cruise 8 knots Max 9 knots 14’6” Beam, 1000 gal Diesel, 60,000 lbs, 6’ draft, 12kw gen set (2010), Hydraulic get home, Monel fastened Douglas fir planking, Two staterooms, Complete refit in 2010. Loads of character, range and comfort. This proven, purposeful work boat design is ideal for the west coast cruiser. Now offered $99,500.


2000 CABO 35’ EXPRESS - Caterpillar 3208TA’s 435hp (1875 hours) Cruise 22 knots Max 29 knots 400 gal diesel, 13’ Beam, 19,500 lbs displacement, Sealand Vacuflush head, Pacific Tuna tower, 8 kw Westerbeke generator, Air conditioning & heat, Furuno electronics, new enclosure. The Cabo 35 Express is the standard by which all express sport fishers are judged. Now offered $169,000


2003 GRAND BANKS 42 EUROPA - T-420hp Caterpillar 3126B’s (1275 hrs) Cruise 10 kts max 18 kts 14’1” Beam, 600 gal fuel, 47,000 lbs, Naiad stabilizers, Northern Lights generator, Inverter, air conditioning & heat, Sea Recovery water maker, Caribe dinghy, Washer & dryer. This is one of if not the best equipped 42’ Europas ever offered. Exceptional quality & excellent sea keeping attributes never go out of fashion. Take a close inspection of the “Dependable Diesel Cruiser” NOW OFFERED $499,500.


2008 SEA RAY 290 AMBERJACK - T-300hp Mercruiser MPI’s 1130 hours (Cruise 30 knots Max 40 knots) 230 gal fuel, 10’6” beam, 12,215 lbs, 21 degree deadrise, sleeps 6, Kohler 5kw generator, air conditioning, Raymarine electronics. The Amberjack 290 provides an excellent platform for fishing or entertaining. Sea Ray has incorporated numerous built in features that maximize the size and layout to the fullest. Equipped with optional Seacore DTS out drives. Now offered $89,000.


1983 CHRIS CRAFT 36’ CONVERTIBLE - T-360hp Volvo TAMD63 (750 hours) Cruise 20 knots Max 26 knots 13’ Beam, 380 gal diesel, 2 staterooms, stall shower, 22,600 lbs, A long time favorite with anglers and family cruisers. A solid candidate with improved recent diesel power and a open generous layout & proven design. Asking $69,500.


For Further Details Contact Ian McGhie 562.505.3502


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