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SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY | 26m (85’) | Kuipers | 1985/2004 | 2,500,000 USD The fabled Doggersbank, built in Holland. Transoceanic yacht with 3000 mile range. James Nason | San Diego + 619 225 0588 | james.nason @fraseryachts.com Patrick McConnell | San Diego + 619 225 0588 | patrick.mcconnell@fraseryachts.com


OREGON MIST | 26m (86’) | Queenship | 2000 | 3,200,000 USD Contemporary interior, knowledgeable owner and easily handled


Brian Holland | Seattle +1 206 382 9494 | brian.holland@fraseryachts.com


BARRACUDA | 23m (78’) | Northcoast | 1993/2006 | 1,490,000 USD Equipped with the latest & best of gear, Cockpit extension & total refit in 2006.


Michael Gardella | San Diego + 619 225 0588 | michael.gardella@fraseryachts.com


DIEGO | 26m (85’) | Codecasa | 1989/2008 | 1,950,000 USD Extensively refit & upgraded. Mechanically in excellent condition & will give the next owner many years of safe and extensive cruising. Tom Allen | Seattle +1 206 382 9494 | tom.allen@fraseryachts.com


owner finance considered


MICHAEL | 20m (66’) | Sunseeker | 2005 | 1,350,000 USD Modern fly bridge yacht for fast cruising with family and friends.


Neal Esterly | San Diego +619 225 0588 | neal.esterly@fraseryachts.com


BRIGHT PENNY III | 18m (62’) | Offshore | 2001 | 893,000 USD One of three with this salon/master stateroom design, making a more spacious salon and master stateroom. Patrick McConnell | San Diego + 619 225 0588 | patrick.mcconnell@fraseryachts.com


CRYSTAL II | 36m (117’) | Custom Built | 2005/2009 | 6,850,000 USD See to appreciate, Handcrafted interior, long range yacht fisherman. Trades considered. James Nason


| San Diego + 619 225 0588 | james.nason@fraseryachts.com Patrick McConnell | San Diego + 619 225 0588 | patrick.mcconnell@fraseryachts.com


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