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45’ CHB DOUBLE-CABIN TRAWLER ’82 .....99,000 With classic lines and teak interior, she’s a much sought- after and beautiful example of this Ed Monk design and offers a great deal of living space with a large salon and two staterooms.
45’ JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 45.1 ’97 ......99,000 Rare West Coast find, a fun boat for cruising with family or living aboard and a great dive platform with split backstay for easy cockpit access and twin wheels for an unencumbered walkway.
38’ MORGAN 383 ’83 .....................................39,900 A very clean, well-maintained East Coast vessel worth every bit of $45,000 but priced lower because it is an estate sale. A rare opportunity to buy a well-built, one- owner cruising boat.
37’ ENDEAVOUR ’80 ......................................34,000 Great cruiser and live-aboard. Several recent upgrades including new main with Tides Track, new canvas, new diesel tank – plus a new Balmar alternator with external and internal regulator.
32’ ISLANDER ’77 ..........................................22,000 Islander 32s are very roomy for their length and have comfortable accommodations for living aboard. Many have been cruised and raced successfully. This one is a nice sailing boat.
32’ HUNTER 320 ’01 .......................................49,000 Wood, upholstery and general condition of interior is excellent. Exterior shows extremely well also. Canvas is near new and the boat is well equipped with electronics. Pride of ownership!
45’ SILVERTON CONVERTIBLE ’07 ............475,000 From the roomy cockpit to the sun-padded foredeck to an imposing bridge, she is the realization of the voyager’s desire to experience the world at its most exciting. High end electronics!
45’ BAYLINER 4588 PILOTHOUSE ’92 .......162,000 Luxury accommodations including Jacuzzi, wine cooler and wide-screen TV. The efficient Hino engines and remarkable pilothouse will get you where you want to go in style and comfort.
42’ NORDIC TUG PH TRAWLER ’99 ...........298,500 KHOTSO is a veteran of California and Mexico waters and has certainly proven why the Nordic Tug should be high on the list for anyone who is planning extended cruises.
36’ TIARA 3600 EXPRESS CRUISER ’90 ......79,000 The 3600 is a quality-built vessel that offers a smooth powerful ride with great performance for either coastal cruising or fishing, or both. She has a large, open and clean split-level cockpit.
36’ CHRIS CRAFT CONSTELLATION ’60 .....19,500 Classic well-cared for Chris that’s great for around the bay, Catalina or fishing. The current owners have loved and cared for her and it shows. Electronics include autopilot, radar and VHF.
41’ LORD NELSON ’86 .................................149,500 Like the North Sea sailing ships of her heritage, she is built with ocean-crossing capabilities. She is engineered for reliability, built for seaworthiness and designed for classic good looks.
41’ NEWPORT ’71 ..........................................29,000 RIOT is a great sailing boat (PHRF of 1021.) Strong, stable, fast and in good mechanical and structural condition. Roller furling genoas including 150, 130 and 100, plus recent North main.
Serving West Coast Brokers for over 25 years!
33’ NEWPORT ’85 ..........................................29,995 Excellent condition Newport 33 with new dodger, cruising equipment, autopilot, fresh bottom paint July 2012, upgraded rigging and more. One of the few boats this size with a swim step!
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30’ J/30 ’83 ......................................................22,000 Construction is Lloyds-approved. 546 were built through 1987. Beamier than the later J Boats, this one has a roomier interior. WOUND UP is the lowest priced J Boat on the market.
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