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1991 CALIFORNIAN 52’ CPMY T-425hp Caterpillar 3208Ta’s (1545 hrs) Cruise 16 kts, Max 21 kts, 15’2” Beam, 44,200 lbs, 743 Gal Fuel, 185 Water, 12.5 Gen Set, Inverter, A/C & heat, bow thruster, 2 staterooms, Vacuflush heads, 2 showers, Sat TV, Dinghy & Davit. An excellent value in terms of condition layout & equipment. Teak interior, massive volume & interior space, huge aft deck area. Meticulously maintained & sensibly upgraded with two knowledgeable owners since new. Asking $199,000.


1999 GRAND BANKS 46’ EUROPA - T-350hp Caterpillar 3116TA’s (1105 hours) Cruise 12 knots, Max 17 knots, 14’9” Beam, 600 gal fuel, 47,000 lbs, Naiad Sta- bilizers, 2 staterooms, 2 Vacu flush heads, 2 showers, Air conditioning & heat, 8 kw Onan gen set, Heart Inverter, Aquadrives, Dinghy davit, 800 gpd watermaker, Barrett enclosure. Loaded with equipment including an updated interior and entertain- ment system this Europa is the best 46’ on the West Coast! PRICE REDUCTION $459k MOTIVATED SELLERS!


2004 CABO 45’ EXPRESS - T-825hp MTU’s Series 60 (380 hours) Cruise 28 knots Max 33 knots 15’8” Beam, 33,000 lbs, 800 gal fuel, bow thruster, two staterooms, air conditioning and heat, Sub zero refrigeration, Vacuflush head, Pipewelders hardtop, custom swim platform / dinghy lift, Sat TV. “For What” is a fabulous Cabo 45 with custom Pipewelders hardtop (full enclosure) and custom large swimplatform to accommodate the dinghy. This is the perfect blend for cruising and fishing in comfort. Asking $659,000.


1988 GRAND BANKS 42’ MOTORYACHT - T-225hp Ford Super Lehman (1260 hours) Cruise 10 knots, Max 14 knots, 600 gal fuel, 240 gal water, 13’7” Beam, 34,000 lbs, 3 staterooms, 2 stall showers, 2 Vacuflush heads, Furuno Nav Net Elect, Onan 8 kw generator, Washer Dryer, 2000 watt inverter, Sat TV, 1000 lb davit, Grunert refrigeration. The GB 42 Motoryacht is a sophisticated blend of classic styling, superb engineering and elegant accommodations. Now asking $235,000.


TWO GRAND BANKS 38’ EASTBAYS’ - T-420hp Caterpillar 3126Ta’s Cruise 24 knots, Max 30 knots, 13’4” Beam, 25,000 lbs disp, 360 Gal Fuel, Northstar Electronics, Vacu flush heads, Grunert refrigeration. When sea conditions become rough the 20 degree deadrise of the C. Raymond Hunt deep-V hull design and the bullet proof Grand Banks construction insure your confidence and safety.


1998 #66 $279k 960 hours • 1999 #79 $239k 1020 hours


1992 GRAND BANKS 36’ CLASSIC - Twin 135hp Sabre/Lehman (3260 hours) Cruise 9 knots Max 12 knots, 12’8” Beam, 26,000 lbs, 400 gal fuel, 2 staterooms 2 heads, Island Bed master, Inverter, Diesel furnace, 10 Caribe dinghy, 2 flat screen TV’s, Ralph Lauren carpeting, Raytheon Electronics. This is quite possibly the cleanest (inside & out) 36 Classic on the market. Asking $175,000.


TWO GRAND BANKS 32’ SEDANS’ - Cruise 8 knts Max 11 knts 250 gal fuel, 11’6” Beam, 18,500 lbs disp, 110 gal water, Vacuflush heads, Nor. Lights gen set. The design, construction & materials used to create these timeless vessels is truly remarkable in thirty-two feet. 862 were built & roughly 435 were constructed of fiberglass. Both of these fiberglass 32’s were very custom and had numerous special options from the factory. - 1985 #741 S-165hp British Leyland (2050 hours) $125k - 1989 #812 S-210hp Cummins (2884 hours) $149k.


2003 SKIPJACK 30’ FLYBRIDGE - T-315hp Yanmar 6LPA-STP’s (1620 hours) Cruise 24 knots Max 30 knots, 11’2” Beam, 300 gal fuel, 75 gal H2O, 16,600 lbs disp, 4 kw gen set, Furuno radar Northstar GPS, Offshore bait tank, underwater lights, equipped with one of the best interior & flybridge layouts in the thirty foot range ideally suited for fishing or coastal cruising. Exceptional Skipjack efficiency, at 3100 rpm or 24 knots the range is 450 miles with only 300 gallons of fuel! Now offered $139,900.


For Further Details Contact Ian McGhie 562.505.3502


$459,000


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