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48’ JERSEY DAWN CONVERTIBLE ’91 .......197,500 She’d make a perfect Mexico fish/cruiser, but also offers a coveted San Diego view slip with live-aboard privileges with marina approval of applicant.


44’ OCEAN ALEXANDER OA44 ’92 ..............174,500 Extremely clean and well-maintained OA 44. High quality woodwork throughout, parquet floors and luxury accom- modations in an Ocean Alexander hull.


43’ MARINE TRADER LA BELLE ’81 ...........114,900 Folie a Deux is well maintained from stem to stern by discriminating and knowledgeable seller. Private staterooms with heads, large galley and large salon.


40’ BAYLINER 4087 CKPT MY ’96 ...............135,000 The 3-stateroom layout on True North with its raised salon, along with enclosed flybridge and sundeck give an expansive layout with amazing living space.


38’ BAYLINER 3870 ’85 69,500 Bemp & Beyond is the most meticulously-maintained and well-equipped 3870 imaginable. The condition of the vessel makes her worthy of your inspection.


38’ RINLAND VLET ’91 ...................................165,000 Beautiful steel canal boat that cruised Holland, Belgium and Germany. This vessel was shipped to San Diego in 1998 from Europe. Major refit ensued 2011.


38’ LAGUNA SPORTFISH/CONVERTIBLE ’74 39,000 The deep-V configuration and faired bow for excellent handling in rough seas and a comfortable ride. 14’5” beam and deep hull provide lots of space.


36’ SCIMITAR 3650 POWER CAT ’01 ............299,000 A one-owner boat that has had excellent care and light use, and an excellent platform for efficient cruising, family fun, fishing, and watersports.


36’ CARVER 3607 AFT CABIN MY ’86 ............69,000 This was the largest and most successful boat built by Carver from the beginning until the end of her production. Economical and performance operation.


35’ LUHRS ALURA ’87 ...............22,000 35’ of value for the budget-minded power boater with low maintenance and simple systems.


34’ SEA RAY 340 SUNDANCER ’01 ........................................................99,950 Westerbeke generator and Mercruiser 8.1 big blocks with V-drives in great working order.


34’ CALIFORNIAN ’79 ...............44,500 Every system has been fully tested and she’s ready for your next adventure! Great for life aboard.


34’ SEA RAY 340 SUNDANCER ’87 34,900 Upgraded fresh water cooling system with new elbows, risers and hoses on both engines.


32’ CARVER 3297 MARINER ’89 ........................................................49,900 Walk-around forward deck and a bridge large enough to entertain a group while underway.


30’ SEA RAY 300 WEEKENDER ’86 ........................................................19,500 Deep-V hull and 11’ beam provide a spacious interior and cockpit for a vessel of this size.


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29’ CRUISERS 297 ELEGANTE ’86 ........................................................22,900 Rebuilt engines, good gel coat and fresh canvas. A nice clean boat for the weekend boater.


21’ CUSTOM ZIMMER UTILITY LAUNCH ’82 ...............................24,900 Always a lot of fun at a little cost, she burns about .3-gallon per hour with her little Saab diesel.


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