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SEACALL | 36m (119’) | Denison | 1991/2005 | 3,650,000 USD The queen of tournament sportfishers, complete mechanical and cosmetic refit in ’05. Incomparable as a yachtfisherman; strong, comfortable, elegant, and rigged for the serious sportsman.


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| San Diego + 1 619 225 0588 | james.nason@fraseryachts.com Patrick McConnell | San Diego + 1 619 225 0588 | patrick.mcconnell@fraseryachts.com


MORNING SUN | 26m (85’) | Nordlund/Mcqueen | 1996 | 1,995,000 USD Capable and versatile cockpit motoryacht with good pedigree. Big beam, remarkable 4 guest, 1 crew cabin. Economical Cats. Ed Monk design. Will consider smaller boat in Trade! Neal Esterly | San Diego +1 619 225 0588 | neal.esterly@fraseryachts.com


QUIVIRA | 35m (116’) | Benetti | 1979/2008 | 3,995,000 USD Exudes old world charm, elegant mahogany interior, a rare find on today’s market. James Nason | San Diego + 1 619 225 0588 | james.nason@fraseryachts.com


CHECK OUT TIME | 22m (72’) | Cheoy Lee | 2004 | 1,599,000 USD Powered with twin C18 Caterpillars, 3 stateroom layout with crew, original owner. Eric Pearson | San Diego +1 619 225 0588 | eric.pearson@fraseryachts.com


SALTY | 19m (63’) | Weaver Boatworks | 2010 | 1,840,000 USD A near new custom built sportfisher outfitted with the best electronics & equipment & West Coast rigged. Michael Gardella | San Diego + 1 619 225 0588 | michael.gardella@fraseryachts.com


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