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50’ BERTRAM 1989


2 staterooms, 1 owner, great ride, superb performance. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.


48’ CHRIS CRAFT 1988


3 staterooms, big open salon, teak interior. Scott Lampe, San Diego.


48’ SEA RAY SEDAN BRIDGE 2000 CAT diesels, 3 staterooms.


Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.


SOLD 47’ BAYLINER 1999


3 staterooms, forward master, huge salon/galley. Scott Lampe, San Diego.


45’ VIKING CONVERTIBLE 1989 Popular Plan C layout, 120 sq ft cockpit. Scott Lampe, San Diego.


42’ TIARA OPEN 2006


Only 70 orig hrs, custom C-FAB marlin tower, must see! Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.


40’ SEA RAY SEDAN BRIDGE 2001


Twin Cats only 390 hours. All new enclosure. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.


40’ TIARA EXPRESS 1999


Excellent condition, low hours. $189,500. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.


36’ TIARA OPEN 2008


Spacious cockpit, centerline queen berth. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.


35’ TIARA OPEN 2001


Seats 8-10, cruises easily at 26 knots. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.


33’ RIVIERA CONVERTIBLE 2006


Twin Volvo diesels. ‘06 boat, incredible condition. $195,000. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.


32’ TIARA OPEN 2004


Large cockpit, equipped for fi shing or cruising. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.


30’ PURSUIT EXPRESS 2000 Deep V hull, recent engine service. Scott Lampe, San Diego


29’ TIARA CORONET 2004


Very clean Harbor Edition. Well equipped. Scott Lampe, San Diego.


23’ BLACKMAN 1982


New diesel/duo prop outdrive by Blackman in 2008. Bob Woodard, San Diego.


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