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BAY AREA BOATS


50’ SANTA CRUZ ’81 ....................................129,000 In a class all her own, she is a rare combination of impeccably built cruiser and speedy, strong racer. Quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design in a light, strong, safe, and fast boat – and a great ride across the Pacifi c just waiting for YOU!!


36’ BENETEAU 36.7 ’04 .............................. 112,000 SERENDIPITY II can be cruised just as easily as raced since she is equipped with a Harken split-drum furler, making the boat and easy to sail shorthanded. Her gracious interior accommodations make day cruising or overnighting on her a pleasure.


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34’ GEMINI 105M CAT ’97 ..............................89,000 With the exception of features like dual centerboards, tilting rudders and 2-level cabintop, the entire boat had been redesigned. The longer waterline, repositioned centerboards, and wide transom combine load-carrying capacity with performance


51’ ALEUTIAN CC KETCH ’77 .....................149,500 A highly-customized Aleutian 51 motorsailer that has been meticulously upgraded and maintained by the current owners who have over 40 years of sailing experience.


46’ HUNTER 460 ’00 .....................................149,000 Loaded! AC, generator, watermaker, electronics, autopilot, solar panels, spares, and rigid S/S tubing lifelines around the whole boat . . . plus dinghy and liferaft!


46’ KANTER CUSTOM ATLANTIC ’88 .........109,000 A sturdily-built offshore pilothouse, this vessel wants you to take her to places that she’s never been – and she has been around a bit. Not many vessels can compare!


44’ HUNTER DECK SALON 44DS ’07 .........179,500 Functional, practical, handsome, with a custom interior layout. You owe it to yourself to inspect this vessel before purchasing any other deck salon in this size range!


43’ GULFSTAR Mk II CC ’79 ..........................54,900 LEANORE has been in Florida, the Caribbean, St. Lucia, and Hawaii as well as many places here in sunny California, and her pedigree has been proven. See her at our docks.


40’ TRIPP ’91 ..................................................45,000 Refi t for 2012 Transpac. Exceptional layout for double- handed racing. Optimized for distance-doublehanded sailing using asymmetrical spinnakers and small headsails.


36’ UNION POLARIS ’78 ................................44,000 Here’s a fi ne offshore cruiser originally designed by Perry as a Hans Christian 34 until the head of Hans Christian took it upon himself to change the design to a 36.


35’ FUJI ’77 .....................................................42,000 John Alden, Inc. has long been known for designing fi ne yachts with good windward performance. Those looking for crafted woodwork will fi nd this boat a sheer delight.


34’ HUNTER 340 ’99 .......................................76,900 Simple sail handling systems with lazy jacks and integrated sail cover, roller furling jib, a spinnaker and a set of spinnaker winches. Comes with dinghy and outboard!


34’ HUNTER ’84 ..............................................24,500 A clean boat ready to sail and has a light and spacious interior with 6’3” headroom. Her large cockpit with pedestal steering makes for comfortable entertaining.


Serving West Coast Brokers for over 25 years!


32’ DREADNOUGHT ’72 ................................32,500 Excellent maintenance and continual upgrading. This salty, comfortable cruiser is available at less than the cost of the materials to build it. Defi nitely worth a look!


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25’ PACIFIC SEACRAFT Mk II ’77 .................13,750 She has a full keel with a moderate cut-away forefoot, a skeg-hung rudder, a rounded hull and a raked stem with a timber bowsprit, plus a teak anchoring platform.


July 2014


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