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38’ PANDA ’83 98,000


cut-away forefoot keel and a cockpit suitably sized for offshore cruising. Her teak joinery is impressive and the use of space is aesthetically very pleasing. Orion is a rare fi nd.


Designed by Gary Grant of Rober t Perry’s design offi ce, developed by Bob Berg, and built by Ta Shing, she offers sea-kindly motion, a flexible sailplan, and an exceptionally beautiful teak interior. At 10,000 lbs lighter than her bigger sister, the Panda 40, she has transom stern, a


32’ FLYING TIGER 10M ’07 52,000


newer inventory of sails, custom Jim Betts rudder, and fresh racing bottom, she’s ready for the racecourse. Join the active Flying Tiger fl eet on a very competitive boat!


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Incredibly clean late model Flying Tiger. Great light-air boat wi th exhi larat ing speeds downwind. Designed by Robert Perry with lifting keel, kelp cutter, able to fi t into a 40’ container for shipping, carbon fi ber rig, retractable carbon fi ber bowsprit, and a great racer/ fami ly boat . Wi th


45’ HARDIN CC KETCH ’81 .........................129,000 Conscientious seller made Sundance a real gem. She will take you safely around the bay or around the globe.


44’ C&C ’89 ...................................................119,900 She is fast and beautiful to look at, but the two- stateroom, two-head layout will blow you away. A classic C&C.


44’ HUNTER 44DS ’07 ..................................199,700 She’s functional, practical, handsome, and it’s nearly impossible to tell that the interior was not factory- original.


40’ NORDIC ’81 .............................................109,000 Upgrades include 54-hp Yanmar engine, Profurl roller furling, dodger/bimini, Lewmar electric windlass, and more.


37’ TARTAN CB ’77 ........................................18,018 Ready to cruise; well-proven design; great value in affordable boat. Come see and dream of far-away places.


36’ LANCER ’80 ..............................................18,018 Performance cruiser designed by Bill Lee and Bruce Farr will make a wonderful coastal cruiser or daysailor.


Excellent coastal cruiser and certainly one of the best family layouts ever conceived.


36’ CATALINA ’83 38,000


Tabernacled mast, Raymarine E80 chart plotter/radar, autopilot, and all the comforts.


32’ CATALINA 320 ’04 85,000


26’ J/80 ’94 ...................................................34,000 32’ C&C 99 ’05 .............................................99,000 34’ HUNTER 340 ’99 ....................................80,000 34’ O’DAY ’84 ...............................................43,900 35’ HUNTER 356 ’02 .................................... 79,900 36’ SCIMITAR 3650 POWER CAT ’01 .......199,000


30’ RAWSON ’59 19,900 Go-anywhere yacht ready for equipment upgrades to be cruised in safety and comfort..


36’ CATALINA MK II S.A.E. ’05 ................. 124,900 38’ DOWNEASTER ’76 ................................55,000 38’ HUNTER 380 ’99 ....................................84,900 39’ HALLBERG RASSY MK II CC ’00 .......275,000 40’ PACIFIC SEACRAFT ’98 .....................268,500 42’ VALIANT CE ’04 ..................................340,000


A defi nite recommendation for those getting into sailing or moving up from a daysailer.


29’ C&C ’84 17,900


44’ HYLAS CENTER COCKPIT ’91 ...........177,000 46’ CUSTOM KANTER ATLANTIC ’88 ......109,000 46’ KELLY/PETERSON CC ’85 .................159,500 47’ TAYANA ’91 ..........................................175,000 51’ ALEUTIAN CC KETCH ’77 .................. 229,000 57’ BOWMAN CC KETCH ’75 ...................150,000


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