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46’ KHA SHING SUNDECK MY ’84 129,900
45’ CHB DOUBLE-CABIN TRAWLER ’82 119,000
43’ MARINE TRADER SD CKPT MY ’85 119,000
42’ NORDIC TUG PH TRAWLER ’99 298,500
38’ BAYLINER 3870 ’87 49,900
36’ SILVERTON 360 EXPRESS ’98 64,500
33’ ROGER HILL 10.10m POWER CAT ’07 225,000
NEW TO THE MARKET
30’ WILLARD VEGA NOMAD ’73 36,500
44’ HUNTER 44DS ’07 ....................................199,700 DESERT VISION was originally a three-stateroom version of this deck salon model and has been expertly converted to a two-stateroom vessel which provides more storage and custom features than either of the two other layouts. She is functional, practical and handsome, and it is nearly impossible to tell that the whole interior was not factory-original. You owe it to yourself to inspect this vessel before purchasing any other deck salon in this size range!
40’ NORDIC ’81 ...............................................109,000 In 2010, the owner spent more money than the vessel’s current asking price preparing her for a safe, single- handed passage around the world. Upgrades and improvements included new 54-hp Yanmar engine, Profurl roller furling, dodger, bimini, Lewmar electric windlass, standing rigging and more. He accomplished his personal dream of a single-handed circumnavigation from close to the Arctic to close to the Antarctic and back to San Diego in less than two years.
30’ CATALINA ’81 ..............................................22,900 Classic 30-foot cruiser that has set a design standard for many years! Exceptional volume above and below decks for a boat of this size. Very stable and easy to sail. 6’3” headroom, sleeps seven and lots of storage. Navigation station has been converted to a custom navigation table, much like the brand new Catalina. She has been well cared for and more than the asking price has been spent by two owners over the past seven years on updates and maintenance.
36’ CATALINA ’86 ..............................................44,900 Long been known for their spacious layout and able performance! Family circumstances make her available at a very reasonable price in hope of a quick sale. Here’s an opportunity to own this boat at a below market price that you won’t want to miss.
34’ MAINSHIP PILOT ’00 ..................................95,000 Offered for sale for the fi rst time. She has been exercised regularly and well maintained. She has been loved and well cared and she shows very well. Flexible layout makes her a great cruiser, fi shing boat and even a great Race Committee boat!
37’ TARTAN CB ’77 ...........................................44,900 Sparkman & Stephens-designed hull #44, very well cared for Tartan 37 centerboard model with many recent upgrades. TRACES is ready to cruise and is a well- proven design. Great value. Affordable package. Come see her and dream of far-away places.
45’ HARDIN CC KETCH ’81 ...........................129,000 A classy solid offshore vessel with graceful lines and an open, comfortable layout that was ahead of her time. She’ll take you safely around the bay or around the globe, gaining admirers!
Serving West Coast Brokers for over 24 years!
30’ CATALINA C30 TALL RIG ’79 ....................14,900 Here’s an opportunity to own a classic Catalina 30 with a diesel engine, wheel steering and a roller furling head sail for under $15,000. Enough said - don’t let this chance get away!
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30’ RAWSON ’59 ...............................................24,900 Classic and stout cruiser in top condition. A go-anywhere yacht that’s ready for equipment upgrades for long distance cruising - or add nothing and enjoy local sailing in safety and comfort.
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