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Flat bottom boat. 10ft  with trailer

Flat bottom boat. 10ft with trailer

$460

Davenport, Iowa

Year 1965

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10 foot flat bottom boat. (2) minn Kota electric trolling motors,27 lbs each, Lawrence x-4 fish finder. 2 life jackets. Pontunes welded to each side for anti tip. 2 person. One seat in back Padded cooler in front. Pole holders. ( no batteries )

1992 Fish-Rite Flat Bottom

1992 Fish-Rite Flat Bottom

$10,900

Snohomish, Washington

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Private Seller (206) 484-0160 Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Photo 13 Photo 14 Photo 15 Photo 16 Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 1992 Fish-Rite Flat Bottom,1992 15 foot Fish Rite flat bottom boat. Center consul with all required parts to convert back to a tiller model. There is a Stainless Steel fish box and a 30 gallon fuel tank. 1992 Yamaha 115 horse power Jet outboard and a 2001 Mercury 9.9 kicker motor that was serviced May 2014. The trailer is a 1992 EZ Loader with a folding tongue. $10900.00, 2064840160 Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|

2012 Custom 52 Foot Luxury

2012 Custom 52 Foot Luxury

$189,000

Moccasin, California

Year 2012

Make Custom

Model 52 Foot Luxury

Category Houseboats

Length 52'

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2012 Custom 52 Foot Luxury,LOCATION: This custom houseboat is located at the beautiful Moccasin Point Marina in Lake Don Pedro near Jamestown, Sonora and on your way to Yosemite. This charming marina in located at the mouth of the Tuolumne River which adds a lot of fun and exploring opportunities. OWNERSHIP: Originally custom build by Cliff Fowler and Art Espinosa in 1978. Purchased by the current owners in 1998. Remodeled and rehabbed with added length and width using steel siding and posts in 2002. SELLER'S MOTIVATION: Now that the kids are grown up it is time to let the next family take over this very fun adventure and lifestyle. FEATURES: New V-6 fuel injected in-board engine with Bravo-II out-drive. Step down into the stainless steel engine pod to service this strong dependable power plant. Electronic throttle and shifting. 100 gallon stainless fuel tank. 600 gallon stainless holding tank. Strong Light weight aluminum (E-Z Deck)decking to keep your feet cool. Granite counters, custom cabinets, Full bath with teak cabinet and shower. Master propane gas for gas range and hot water heater. Solar system for large battery bank with auto trickle charge to 12 volt cabin power and engine battery. Master bedroom on bow done with new knotty pine, 2ed bedroom is a cozy interior cabin birth with original knotty pine. Full custom advanced stereo system with 3-amps, 3-kickers for two sub-woofers, 16 X 12 inch speakers, two large sub-woofers, all with 10 gauge wire. With this stereo system you can also watch movies on a wall mounted flat screen. When you are cruising and playing your favorite music it is like you are in a movie. This is a classic summer house boat to enjoy the lake, river, family and friends. $189000 or a reasonable offer.

1967 NAUTALINE HOUSEBOATS 32 FOOT

1967 NAUTALINE HOUSEBOATS 32 FOOT

$13,000

St Charles, Missouri

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1967 NAUTALINE HOUSEBOATS 32 FOOT NEW ARRIVAL! This 1967 Nautaline 32 Footer has been Well Maintained with Many Upgrades Inside and Out. Powered with a Single 318 Chrysler I/O Drive, this Nautaline comes equipped with: a New (08-27-2012) Champion 3500 Watt 196CC Portable, Remote Start Generator and a Duotherm Briskair Rooftop Air Conditoner. Helm Electronics to Include: a Hummingbird LCR 41D System * a Hummingbird Fishfinder 535 * Standard Horizon Exclipse VHF Radio * a Safe-T-Alert Gas Fume Detector * Gauges for; RPM, Volts, OIl Pressure, Water Temperature, Fuel Capacity * and Single Shift/Throttle Controls. The Galley has been Nicely Re-Done and Includes: a Whirlpool Refrigerator * a Whirlpool Microwave * a Stainless Steel Sink with Faucet * New Coffee Maker (08-26-2012) * and a New Electric Skillet and Toaster (08-30-2012). There is Plenty of Storage and Counter Space  with (3) Double Cabinets Overhead, (1) Double Cabinet and (1) Single Cabinet Below with (7) Drawers. The Cabinets are White. For Cabin Sleeping Accommodations, there is a Lounge/Sofa to the Portside in the Helm Salon area for (2) with a New Futon (10-2012) in the Aft Cabin for (2) as well. For Cabin Comfort, there is a Duotherm Rooftop Air Conditioner and the Portable Generator to run the A/C Off Shore. For Cabin Entertainment, there is a New Flat Screen Television with a DVD Player (09-07-2012). There are New Storage Cabinets to the Starboard Side Aft Cabin and to the Stern Side of the Aft Cabin area as well. To the Portside Mid Ship is the Head with Sani Pottie (New 10-24-2013) and the Sink, Vanity, and Mirror. There are Shower Controls as well. Forward of the Head is a Storage Closet with Plenty of Room. The Interior is Very Clean. Outside on Deck, there is Plenty of Room for Seating Accommodations and Entertainment. The Outdoor Table and Chairs go with the Boat and were New in (08-26-2012). The Boat was last Bottom Painted in August, 2012 and is Current.  JUST LISTED, THIS 32 FOOT NAUTALINE HOUSEBOAT IS READY TO GO AND NEEDS NOTHING !!!!!

1973 Islander 36 foot I-36 Sailboat Sail Boat USCG

1973 Islander 36 foot I-36 Sailboat Sail Boat USCG

$35,000

North Hollywood, California

Year 1973

Make Islander

Model I-36

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 36.0

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Selling my 1973 Islander sailboat! The Islander 36 was listed as one of Cruising World's Top 20 Sailboats, and Zac Sunderland just sailed one around the world. Sailing Magazine described the Islander 36 as "well balanced under sail, stiff and surprisingly fast." There is a big owners association and website. This is a great boat I use to go to Catalina Island in year around. I have endlessly gone through this boat an have redone many of the systems. USCG Documented Vessel - All fees up to date (NO DMV!)If your looking for a great boat that is easy to handle, this is your boat. Watch the videos…Me and my girlfriend can sail this in all weather, single handed is no problem either, just watch out for the Great Whites…they get hungry! So much to list I can't remember it all! There is a survey available that was completed before I bought the boat a little over two years ago.Please ask questions.Here are some Video Links:youtu.be/XxDRhoCOAg8youtu.be/Mkg_nQ-uUvgyoutu.be/n_4v6sx1aUEyoutu.be/_FMT3ejzAHo All the electrical has been completely fixed. I used a IBEW low voltage electrician to all the electrical work. New wire throughout the boat. It has four deep cycle marine batteries that are about 1 year old now. The cabin lighting has been changed to LED and the spreader lights are also LED. This was a lot of money to upgrade. There is a VHF Marine radio installed and a HF Marine Radio that needs an antenna(was researching a way to use the rear stay as an antenna (Just haven't figured it out). There is a Sony stereo connected to four Bose 151 speakers inside. Two outdoor Bose speakers are connected to a external amplifier that gives out plenty of sound to have a fun time. 20 inch Flat screen installed on swing mount. There is a 6 gallon Raritan water heater that connects to the Yanmar 3 cylinder diesel and can also be used on 120V shore power that heats up nicely in a short time. There is an electric head less than 3 months old that dumps into a holding tank (Avalon Harbor Rules). This system works great and can also be dumped while underway. Front "V" birth padding was redone last year and is still virtually new. This boat has a gas stove and oven that both work perfectly that are connected to two 3 gallon propane tanks with all electric shut off controls. In the last year of cooking for many trips I have only used 3 gallons! The holding tank is 10 gallons. The water tanks combined are about 50 - (Never was able to measure them) The diesel tank holds 11 gallons. Foot pump for using the ocean water to rinse items in the sink. Shower in the head with hot water plumbed. The engine is a '88 Yanmar 3GM30 diesel. Well maintained, starts every time with no issues at all! The boat has a Maxwell windlass, 33 lb Bruce anchor, mast-mounted spinnaker pole, Harken Roller Furling Wheel steering and (auto pilot)Autohelm 4000. Any questions please let me know…

2002 Searay Amberjack  32 Foot Cruiser New Engines Many Upgrades!

2002 Searay Amberjack 32 Foot Cruiser New Engines Many Upgrades!

$54,500

Oyster Bay, New York

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GREAT FISHING AND CRUISING BOAT PACKS A LOT OF COMFORT AND AMENITIES!!!! LOA: 31.4 Beam: 10.6 Draft: 34" drive down Deadrise/Transom: 21 deg. Displacement: 11,300 Fuel Capacity: 230 gallons Water Capacity: 30 gallons Holding Tank: 28 gallons Hull: Fiberglass, deep vee NEW ENGINES 2011/2012 W ONLY 50 HOURS under warranty!! In water at a slip until December 15, 2013. Great offshore fishing and cruising boat w accommodations for up to six. Handles well at high speeds due to vented chine hull design. Twin Mercruiser inboard/outboard Model 357 Magnum 350 cubic new in 2011/2012 w only 50 hours!! Equipped with Bravo III drives (under warranty until end of next year), trim tabs, anchor windlass, halon system, etc. There is a self-bailing fish box located under the bench seat for two. Transom door, inwale holders for four rods, fish to water washdown, live well, and an aluminum radar arch w rocket launchers. Vessel has shore power, swim platform and swim ladder. Bimini top, full enclosure, fold-down rear bench seat, back to back seating, oversize captain's chair w bolster and snap-in carpet. There is a cockpit sink, 12 volt accessory outlet, transom door and transom shower. Vessel has air conditioning and heat. Cabin is designed to sleep six, two in the forward v-berth, two in the dinette area that converts to a double berth, and two children in the mid cabin. Owner's stateroom is quite spacious. Flat screen tv. Fully enclosed marine vacu-flush head w macerator, mirrored vanity and a shower separated by a curtain s galley offers a nice workplan w a dual-voltage refrigerator, microwave, fiberglass countertops w a sink, cutting board, and two-burner electric stove Plenty of storage above and below the countertops. New electronics Raymarine GPS, Autopilot, VHF, depth/fish finder and there is radar, Pioneer CD stereo system. Well maintained vessel in excellent condition. Owner negotiable. Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com Contact: Steve/Patty (631)896-6212

Jetboat Blown 496 BBC Supercharged Jetboatbill Flat Hondo Tunnel Picklefork Jet

Jetboat Blown 496 BBC Supercharged Jetboatbill Flat Hondo Tunnel Picklefork Jet

$22,500

Cape Coral, Florida

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Length 17.0

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Beautiful, Scary Fast,Supercharged 496,17 Foot Avenger Jetboat. Soooo… You still have the need for speed, but you have a family… Now you can take them with! Seats 4….. Beautiful 17' Jetboat with a 496 Cubic Inch Big Block Chevy Power Plant with an Dyers 871 SuperCharger! Less than 1 hour use, every nut and bolt is NEW. This is not some backyard build, this is a PROFESSIONAL build.Teddy Borowaski inc. built the motor and it will give you years of trouble free fun. NEW SUPER TRICK PAINT, NEW Gaffrig and Lavorsi Gauges, with a GPS Speedometer and a Boost Gauge. Dyno Sheets to prove the 848 horse power, and the 763 foot pounds of torque. Brand new Stainless Steel "A" Impeller, Electric Hydraulic Place Diverter Trim, DANA Offshore SS Exhaust, new interior, new carpet. 17’ V-Hull Jetboat titled as a 2003Trick PaintAUTOMETER Gauges NEVER USED in SALT OR BRACKISH WATER, Fresh Water use ONLY!American Turbine Split Bowl Pump“A” Stainless Steel Impeller 2-10 Gallon Imco Polished Stainless gas tanks, 1991 VIP Single Axle Trailer Full Storing Dust Cover Clear Michigan Titles This boat needs nothing, just YOU! NO BS Bidding Just Buy it NOW! Call anytime for info, 309-453-5043 Cash (in Person) or Wire Transfer Bank to BankNO PayPal Will Sell Without Motor for $9,000 Check Out my Other Auctions _gsrx_vers_577 (GS 6.7.5 (577))

1982 S2 8.5A 28 foot Sailboat with Inboard Yanmar Diesel - In Racine Wisconsin

1982 S2 8.5A 28 foot Sailboat with Inboard Yanmar Diesel - In Racine Wisconsin

$2,750

Racine, Wisconsin

Year 1982

Make S2

Model 8.5A

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 28.0

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**** PLEASE NOTE: Because of the relatively low BUY IT NOW price, payment will be due within 24 hours via paypal. I will send you a paypal invoice after a successful "BUY IT NOW" or an accepted offer. Please only buy or offer if you have positive feedback. Your buy it now or offer constitutes a binding agreement to purchase so please ask questions BEFORE clicking "BUY IT NOW" or making an offer. After receiving your payment I will overnight you the title or meet you in person depending on timing and my availability.**** Very Nice S2 8.5A (28ft) for sale in Racine Wisconsin. I'm expecting a second child soon and really don't want to sell this excellent great lakes cruiser. Clean and clear Wisconsin title.Tiller steering. (always my preference)Inboard Yanmar diesel is extremely clean and fuel efficient. Recent full Yanmar service checkout since boat was last launched.Furling headsail in good shape. Newer mainsail in excellent shape.New Raymarine autopilot professionally installed. Shore power and long power cable. Halyards in good shape.New marine head and holding tank (never used). Chainplates recently professionally rebedded by boatyard. Interior in excellent shape.Solid fiberglass hull. All tabbed in joinery in excellent shape. Cored deck with NO soft spots. Very large cockpit.Includes steel cradle as well. I looked at everything in this size and price range in the lower half of lake Michigan for two years and this is the nicest boat I could find by leaps and bounds. Solid turnkey value. Launch is all ready paid for with the boat yard. You can be in the water tomorrow. No better deal can be found on solid and ready to sail Great Lakes cruiser with a clean inboard diesel - it is just time for me to move it along. Currently out of the water at Racine Riverside Marina in Racine, WI. Summer storage is paid through the end of this month and a launch is included in the purchase. If you chose not to launch until next season the storage rates at the Marina for winter are extremely reasonable and the pre-paid launch will still be yours come next summer. Here is a Review from "Practical Sailor" S2 8.5 MeterThe 8.5 is good for cruising the coasts in comfort and style--as long as you like the modern look.When Leon Slikkers founded S2 Yachts in 1973, much of the attention to detail that had previously characterized Slickcraft powerboats—Slikkers’ earlier boatbuilding venture— traveled with him to the new boatbuilding company. In the 13 years S2 sailboats were in production (S2 still makes powerboats), the company produced a variety of modern cruising designs from the board of Arthur Edmunds, all characterized by longish fin keels, freestanding spade rudders, straight sheerlines, and a staggering variety of draft options and cockpit locations. In the early ’80s, S2 reached more for the performance market with the Grand Slam series of small boats, and the 10.3 “offshore racer-cruiser.” These higher performance boats were designed by Scott Graham and Eric Schlageter, well known for their MORC and smaller IOR designs.The S2 8.5 is a 28-footer cast in the company’s traditional mold. Her hull dimensions, sail area, displacement, and general design characteristics put her square in the middle of the modern 28-footers such as the Tanzer 8.5, Newport 28, O’Day 28, and the Pearson 28.The boat’s styling is conventionally modern. She has a fairly straight sheer, fairly high freeboard, and low, raked cabin trunk with dark tinted flush ports. Production of the 8.5 ran from 1981 to 1983. The boat was replaced by the similar S2 8.6, which continued until S2 stopped making sailboats in 1986.ConstructionThe hull of the S2 8.5 is a solid hand layup. Glasswork is excellent, and is noted by owners as one of the main considerations in buying the boat. Gelcoat quality is excellent.Slight roving printthrough is evident, but it is not objectionable. Minor hard spots are visible in the topsides, probably caused by the attachment of interior furniture and bulkheads.The deck molding is cored with end grain balsa, giving a solid feel underfoot as well as providing reasonable insulating properties.S2’s hull-to-deck joint is the basic type that we would like to see adopted throughout the industry. The hull molding has an inward-turning flange, onto which the deck molding is dropped. The joint is bedded in flexible sealant, and through bolted on six inch intervals by bolts passing through the full length slotted aluminum toerail. The joint is also through bolted across the stem.All deck hardware is properly through bolted, although pulpits, cleats, and winches merely use nuts and washers on the underside of the deck, rather than the aluminum or stainless steel backing plates we prefer.Another feature of the hull-to-deck joint is a heavy, semi-rigid vinyl rubrail at the sheerline, quite aptly termed a “crash rubrail” by S2. This will go a long way toward absorbing the shock of the inevitable encounters with docks and the other hard objects that seem to be attracted to the topsides of the typical sailboat. Although this rail is black when the boat is new, it had dulled to a chalky gray on older S2’s we examined.The builder advertises “bronze seacocks on all through hull fittings.” These are not traditional tapered plug seacocks, but are ball valves mounted directly to through hull fittings. A proper seacock—whether it uses a ball valve or a tapered plug—has a heavy flange to allow through bolting to the hull. This is an important safety feature. Should a valve seize, it may become necessary to apply a great deal of leverage to the handle in order to open or close the valve. The deeply threaded through hull stem can easily break under these conditions, and more than one boat has been lost in this manner.We also suggest that seacocks be installed on the cockpit drain scuppers and the bilge pump outlet, both of which may be under water while the boat is sailing. Light air performance would benefit by the fairing in of the through hull fittings, particularly the head intake and discharge, both of which are far enough forward to have a significant effect on water flow past the hull.Ballast is a 3,000 pound lead casting, epoxied inside a hollow keel shell. We prefer an external lead casting bolted to the hull for its shock-absorbing qualities and ease of repair. This preference was reinforced recently when we examined an old Bristol 27 just sold by a friend. The surveyor noticed dampness near the bottom of the leading edge of the keel, which showed slight external damage. Probing the loose putty revealed some abrasion of the glass keel molding. In order to sell the boat, it was necessary to grind away a large portion of the glass at the front of the keel, dry out the ballast, and reglass the lead—a job that took several days of work and cost our friend a fair chunk of money.Much of the boat’s interior structure is plywood, glassed to the hull. Fillet bonding is neat and workmanlike with no rough edges to be found.Chainplates are conventional stainless steel flat bar, bolted to bulkheads and plywood gussets in the main cabin. These are properly backed with stainless steel pads. Due to the fact that the hull is lined throughout with a carpet-like synthetic material, it is not possible to examine the bonding of the chainplate knees to the hull. The stemhead fitting is a stainless steel weldment, through bolted to the deck and hull and reinforced inside the hull with a stainless steel gusset to prevent deflection of the deck from the pull aft of the headstay. We’d like to see a metal backup pad behind this fitting rather than the washers which are used.General construction is thoughtful and well executed, with excellent glasswork, a strong and simple hull-to-deck joint, and reasonably installed hardware and fittings.Handling Under PowerAlthough some early models of the 8.5 used a seven horsepower BMW diesel, the 1982 version employs an eight horsepower Yanmar. These small Yanmars are quite impressive, light in weight and far smoother than the company’s older rockcrushers.Because of the high freeboard and considerable windage of the 8.5, the standard engine is the absolute minimum power plant for the boat. Recognizing this fact, the company offered a 15 horsepower, two-cylinder Yanmar as an option. For another 75 pounds and $1,150, we would want this option on the boat if the ability to get places under power is a real consideration.The extra fuel consumption of the larger engine will scarcely be noticed. The 18 gallon aluminum fuel tank will probably give a range under power of over 250 miles—more than adequate for a 28 foot cruising boat.The fuel tank is located under the cockpit and is securely mounted and properly grounded. There is an easily reached fuel shut off between the engine and tank. Unfortunately, the fuel fill is located in the cockpit sole. Spilled diesel oil turns even the best fiberglass nonskid into an ice skating rink. Fuel fills should be located on deck, where spills can be efficiently washed away.Engine access is via a large removable panel on the inboard face of the quarterberth. This panel lacks any kind of handhold to make it easily removable, which will discourage regular checking of the engine oil. The top companionway step also removes for access, but it’s a long reach to the dipstick.There is no oil pan under the engine. It will be necessary to be very careful when changing oil to keep the bilge clean. We have yet to see anyone change oil and filters on a boat engine without spilling something.With the quarterberth panel removed, access for routine service is excellent. The quarterberth has remarkable headroom over, so that the mechanic will not feel like a trapped spelunker after a half hour of work. Engine removal will require some joinerwork disassembly.Handling Under SailThe S2 8.5 is no slug under sail. Her PHRF rating of 174 to 180 compares very favorably to other boats of her size and type. The Sabre 28, for example, has a rating of 198. The Pearson 28 about 195, and the O’Day 28 about 198.Part of this is no doubt due to the fact that the standard sails on the boat come from the North loft. While North’s OEM sails may not be the vertical cut Mylar-Kevlar wonders that adorn custom boats, they’re a lot better than most.S2 now uses Hall spars. The simple masthead rig is extremely clean, with airfoil spreaders and internal tangs. The boom features an internal outhaul and provision for two internally-led reefing lines, with cam cleats at the forward end of the boom.The deck-stepped mast is mounted in a stainless steel deck plate incorporating plenty of holes for the attachment of blocks. Halyards and Cunningham lead aft along the cabin house top to a pair of Lewmar #8 winches. Lewmar #16s are optional, but hardly necessary.The main is controlled by a six-part Harken rig mounted on the end of the boom, and a Kenyon traveler mounted on the aft cockpit coaming. This will work fine with the tiller-steered version of the boat. With wheel steering, the mainsheet is likely to be a nuisance to the helmsman.Because of the end-of-boom sheeting, a boom vang will be essential for full mainsail control. Ironically, the boat’s drawings show almost mid-boom sheeting, with the traveler mounted on the bridgedeck at the forward end of the cockpit. This is probably a better arrangement, although it heavily loads the center of the boom and requires more sheeting force.Owners of 8.5s have little but praise for the interior of the boat. The cabin has a wide feeling, created by pushing everything outboard. The “chart area” on the plan is a myth, as far as we can tell.Despite the fact that the shrouds are set well in from the rail, the boat lacks inboard headsail tracks. Rather, you are limited to snatch blocks shackled to the toerail track. A six-foot piece of track set inboard of the rail would be a useful addition.Standard headsail sheet winches are two-speed Lewmar #30s. Options include both larger winches and self-tailers, both of which are worth considering for either racing or cruising. The cockpit coamings are wide enough for mounting larger primaries and secondaries.The high-quality rig and sails add to the price of the S2, but they are additions well worth the cost.Deck LayoutThe deck layout of the 8.5 is clean and functional, with no toe stubbers to catch you unawares. There are two foredeck mooring cleats, but no bow chocks. The necessity to lead an anchor line well off the boat’s centerline, coupled with high freeboard forward, is likely to result in a boat which sails around on her anchor or mooring. The 8.5 has a pair of wide stainless steel chafing strips at the bow which will greatly protect the deck from the chafe of the anchor line.The 8.5’s foredeck anchor well is one of the best we’ve seen. It is shallow—just deep enough to hold an anchor and adequate rode. There are double scuppers, which offer less likelihood of clogging. The lid is held on by a full-length piano hinge, and there is a positive latch.The shallow locker well above the waterline means that water is less likely to enter through the scuppers, which can be a real problem with a deep anchor well. When the bow pitches into waves, a deep anchor well can fill with water, and if the scuppers clog with debris, you can find yourself sailing around with several hundred pounds of extra weight in the worst possible position. There is no provision for securing the bitter end of the anchor rode, but a big galvanized eyebolt installed in the well by the owner will solve that one.The running lights leave something to be desired. Their location at deck level just aft of the stem makes them vulnerable to damage when handling ground tackle. We much prefer an international style bicolor mounted on the pulpit, another two feet off the water: easier to see, and out of the way. Wiring for the running lights is exposed in the anchor well, and should be secured out of the way.A recessed teak handrail runs the full length of the cabin trunk, serving the dual function of heavy weather handhold and cabin trim piece. Its shape makes it far easier to oil or varnish than the conventional round handrail, although the wide, flat section seems somewhat awkward after years of grabbing round rails.The 8.5’s cockpit is the maximum size we’d want to see on a boat of this size. The T-shape is designed to accommodate the optional wheel steerer, yielding a somewhat odd layout for the tiller-steered version. A bench seat spans the aft end of the cockpit. Although this makes good seating in port, we doubt that you’d want anyone sitting there under sail: too much weight in the end of the boat. It does make a natural helmsman’s seat for wheel steering.The engine controls and instrument panel are also located at the aft end of the cockpit, and are basically inaccessible to the helmsman of a tiller-steered version.There are two lifting lids in the aft cockpit bench, giving access to a cavernous space under the cockpit. To be useful, dacron bags should be fitted to the inside of these lockers. Then, they’ll be handy stowage for spare sheets and blocks.There are comfortable contoured seats along each side of the cockpit, with a huge locker under the port seat. Although plywood pen boards somewhat separate this locker from the engine space under the cockpit, it would be far too easy for deeply piled junk to get knocked over the board and into the engine. This locker should be partitioned into smaller spaces unless it is to be used exclusively as a sail locker.The battery boxes, fitted at the forward end of the locker, could benefit from plywood or fiberglass lids to keep battery acid off gear which might find its way onto the batteries. The box is designed to take two batteries—one battery is standard—stored in plastic containers. A single lid covering the whole box would be more efficient.The huge cockpit will accommodate up to six for sailing, and eight for in-port partying. The cockpit seat bottoms are contoured, and the cockpit coamings slope outboard for more comfortable seating. However, the seats are both too narrow and too short for sleeping.The forward end of the cockpit is protected by a narrow bridgedeck. However, the cockpit coatings extend a full foot above the level of the bridgedeck, To block the companionway to the level of the top of the coamings will require leaving two of the three drop boards in place when sailing.Although there is moderate taper to the sides of the companionway, making it easier to remove the drop boards, it is still necessary to lift each board about five inches before it can be removed. This is far safer than many tapered companionways, where boards practically fall out if you look at them wrong. The companionway slide is one of the best we’ve seen. It’s a contoured piece of acrylic fitted with a convenient grabrail. It slides easily in extruded aluminum channels, and is fitted with a fiberglass storm hood. As on many boats, the aft cabin bulkhead slopes forward, rendering it impossible to leave the drop boards out for ventilation when it rains.BelowdecksOwners consistently praise the interior design and finishing of S2 sailboats. From looking at the 8.5, it’s pretty easy to see why.There are no exposed interior fiberglass surfaces except the head floor pan molding. The hull and cabin overhead are lined with a carpet-like synthetic fabric. While this will undoubtedly cut down on condensation, we at first wondered how this fabric would hold up over time. Inevitably, the hull liner and even the overhead will get wet. In freshwater areas, this is no problem. The water will eventually evaporate. In salt water, however, wet fabric never seems to dry. Salt draws moisture like a magnet draws steel. Since first seeing this boat, however, we’ve had good experiences with the fabric. Be sure, however, to get a good wet-or-dry vacuum to keep it clean.Interior layout is fairly conventional, with Vberths forward, and immediately aft, a full width head. The head can be closed off from both the forward cabin and the main cabin with solid doors—a real luxury in a boat this size. There is a large hanging locker in the head, and reasonable storage space for toilet articles.The word for the main cabin is “wide,” with the settees pushed as far outboard as they can go. Décor is a little heavy on the teak for our taste, but it is one of the better coordinated interiors we have seen. S2 had a good interior decorator.A fold-down dining table seats four. When folded against the bulkhead, it is held in place by a single latch, which makes us nervous.Neither settee is full length. The foot of the port settee runs under the galley counter, making it long enough for sleeping, although your feet may feel a little claustrophobic in the tiny footwell.The starboard settee is an unusual configuration. The aftermost 12" of the settee folds up to form an arm rest, leaving a gap between the end of the settee and the head of the quarterberth.Inexplicably, this gap is referred to on the accommodation plan as a “charting area,” although there is neither a standard nor an optional chart table. It’s sort of like the designer ran out of energy before completing the interior design.Over the non-existent “charting area” is the best electrical panel we’ve seen on a 28 foot boat. The panel has a locking battery switch, battery test meter, and a panel with room for 14 circuit breakers, although only half are installed on the standard boat.The space is welcome, since with the proliferation of marine electronics most electrical panels are woefully inadequate.Most quarterberths tend to induce claustrophobia. That of the 8.5 is more likely to exacerbate any tendencies you might have to agoraphobia. At last, a quarterberth which will not give you a concussion when you sit bolt upright in the middle of the night after your neighbor drags down on you in a wind shift.The standard main cabin sole is carpet-covered fiberglass. For an additional $325, teak and holly was available for the traditionalist. We’d want it. Unfortunately there is no access to the bilge in the main cabin. None. This is inexcusable, and could be dangerous. A few hours with a saber saw should solve this rather basic problem.The galley is workable and accessible, with no awkward posturing required to do the dishes. The sink gets an A+. It is a full nine inches deep, is large enough to take a frying pan, and mounted close to the centerline.In contrast, the icebox gets a C-. It is larger than normal on a boat of this size, but it drains to the bilge, has a poorly insulated top, and a tiny, uninsulated hatch without a trace of a gasket. Boo.Because of limited counter space, the two burner Kenyon alcohol stove is mounted athwartships, rather than fore and aft. This means that the stove cannot be gimballed, and that it is necessary to reach across the inboard burner to reach the outboard one. Given the fact that countertop gimballed stoves are usually dangerous, the lack of gimballing doesn’t bother us much. What does bother us is that if you want to upgrade the stove to something more functional, the limited space allocated will stretch your ingenuity.A fold down table at the end of the galley counter gives additional counter space, but it must be left up in order to use the port settee for sleeping.Roominess, excellent execution, and good color coordination are trademarks of the interiors of all S2s, and the 8.5 fits well into this enviable tradition.ConclusionsThe S2 8.5 is a good boat for cruising the Great Lakes or any coast in comfort and a certain amount of style. Her appearance may be a little modern for traditionalists, with her straight sheer and European-style cabin windows.Pricey? Yes, but when you look at the things that go into the boat—the rig, good sails, and a comfortable, well finished interior—the price may seem a bit less painful. You still pay for what you get.

SportCraft 30-Foot Salmon Fishing Boat including all Trolling Equipment

SportCraft 30-Foot Salmon Fishing Boat including all Trolling Equipment

$11,000

Racine, Wisconsin

Year 1977

Make Sportcraft

Model 300 C-Eagle

Category Cuddy Cabin Boats

Length 30.0

Posted Over 1 Month

Charter Fishing Boat and Business For Sale or Trade - $11,000 Includes everything but the Captain’s License. My life has become too busy to keep having this much fun. Vessel: 1977 SportCraft 300 C-Eagle “EASTBOUND” – used on freshwater only Federally Documented Vessel – Official Number 1234942 Length: 30 feet Beam: 10 feet Draft: 4 feet Dry Weight: 7250 pounds Twin 351’s have about 1200 hours each and run strong. Regular gas. 150 gallon tank. Cruises 20mph at 2600 RPM, can go 30mph at full throttle on flat water Trolls down to 1.5mph Trim Tabs, Hydraulic Steering, Floodlights on rocket launcher Cabin and enclosed seating area Clean, comfortable head Custom canvas enclosure Large deck for comfortable fishing Stored indoors in winter every season Includes tri-axle yard trailer which works well for trailering to cheap indoor storage Everything is in good working order – chartered this vessel for the last 4 years Fishing Equipment: Nearly all of the fishing equipment is new within the last 4 years 3 Big Jon Brute electric downriggers – new last year Humminbird 858C sonar/GPS – two years old Sub-troll speed-n-temp 15 rods and reels including the leadcores and coppers – mostly Okuma Over 20 rod holders 10 planer boards 15 dipsies (2 new in package) 8 dive bombs – all weights Various terminal tackle of all types including lots of line, 300 feet copper, rigger stuff, etc. Lures: Over 400 spoons (70 new in package) Over 100 flashers/dodgers/revelators (10 new in package) Over 100 flies (50 new in package) 130 J-Plugs 35 brads (5 new in package) 125 cranks all shapes and sizes Many other odds and ends Other Stuff: Battery (2) Battery charger (New) Dockside cord Dock bumpers Stereo Compass VHF Radio Dock Box 12V Oil change pump system 55-gallon gas tank and hose for fill from truck Please call to discuss – unable to list everything. This is a good solid vessel and turn key Charter Fishing business. Hard to beat the equipment included. Client list around 100. Couple dozen regulars. Simply ran out of time to run a business – kids keep growing and getting busier. Cash or willing to trade for something of similar value. I like outdoor stuff, things with engines, things that go boom, camper, smaller fishing boat, etc. Run your idea past me and I will let you know. Thanks for looking. Captain Tim 262-939-4120 Pricing logic: Vessel: $5000 Downriggers: $2000 Humminbird: $500 Sub-Troll: $250 Rods/reels: $1000 Boards: $250 Lures: $2000 Total: $11,000

1973 43 foot Hatteras Sport Fisherman with twin 903 Cummings Turbo Diesels

1973 43 foot Hatteras Sport Fisherman with twin 903 Cummings Turbo Diesels

$50,000

New York, New York

Year 1973

Make Hatteras

Model Sportfisherman

Category -

Length 43.0

Posted Over 1 Month

1973 43 foot Hatteras Sport Fisherman with twin 903 Cummings Turbo Diesels This 1973 43 foot Hatteras Sport Fisherman is Powered with twin 903 Cummings turbo diesel engines. This boat is fully loaded and built like a tank equipped with Diesel generator, heat/ac, full canvas, North Star 6100i gps/depth/radar combination unit, sea temp gauges, vhf, stereo flat screen TV w/cd player. The interior has received extensive upgrades including the bunk beds changed to master mid cabin stateroom with tiger mahogany walls. It also includes single head with shower, custom teak deck in cockpit and galley. Full galley with electric stove, new refrigerator and cabinet mounted wine cooler. Upper and lower helm, LED lighting in main salon and more. This is a great turn key and ready to go boat thats built like a battleship. This boat is marina owned and maintained. If you have any questions at all please feel free to call us at (718) 892-3012. About our MarinaAt Hammond's Cove Marina we are a full service family owned and operated marina in New York City. We encourage you to come down and personally inspect our properties and facilities and visit our on site restaurant the Ice House Cafe. For more information about us please feel free to call us at (718) 892-3012 and we are open 7 days a week from 10AM to 5PM. Overseas BuyersWe will sell this boat to overseas buyers and have had a number of successful overseas buyers in the past. Overseas bidders with low feedback or no feedback will have to contact us. Also we may contact a overseas bidder via email. It is the buyers responsibility to arrange and shipping or customs arrangements. We will deliver this boat for an additional fee to the Port of New Jersey. If you have any questions please feel free to call us at (718) 892-3012Terms and ConditionsThis boat is for sale how is, where is, as is condition. Serious bids only. This boat is sold with no warrant of merchan The successful high bidder will submit a $1000.00 non-refundable deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the boat. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 10 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. We will include 20 days of free storage of the boat from the end of the auction with a 10 dollar a day storage for any additional days unless prior arrangements are made. This boat is for sale locally and the auction may end prematurely. If you have any questions please feel free to call us anytime at (718) 892-3012Bid Retractions - Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 12 hours of auctions end. Seller will not be obligated to sell in the event of a late retraction.Successful Bidder - The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact Hammonds Cove Marina within 24 hours to proceed with payment and delivery arrangements.Non-Paying Bidder - If the deposit is not received within 2 business days of the close of auction or if the balance is not paid in full within 7 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer

Avanti 33 foot TWIN NEWLY REBUILT 502 engines Race Speed Boat 75 MPH

Avanti 33 foot TWIN NEWLY REBUILT 502 engines Race Speed Boat 75 MPH

$34,999

Millville, New Jersey

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a 1989 boat with VERY LOW HOURS on it! I purchased as part of a VERY large estate sale and I am looking to sell the boat and trailer or boat+trailer. The $34,999 gets you the boat with FRESH rebuilt 502 engines X2, NEW outdrives and 6 wheel trailer 15K Haulmark trailer and a TON of extra parts, lubricants, cleaners, wing, cushions, 2 extra boat covers and MANY things as this guy loved his boat. The engines had almost NO HOURS ON THEM BUT both took water inside due to bad manifolds and are FRESHLY rebuilt. The entire boat has 696 and 708 hours on the boat from the time it is new. The hull has NEVER been painted, not driven up on sand and such and is in terrific shape-I'd welcome a marine survey too! Boat comes with ALL receipts and comes with books of paperwork as the estate sale was from the original owner. I'd LOVE to play with this myself but I am busy running my own business working 60 hours a week. The boat has been sitting over a year so it does need cleaned but before that, this was garage kept in AWESOME shape for the age of the boat. I am a picky guy too with high end show cars, and I would say the boat is in a solid B condition (A best and F is the worst) meaning it is not perfect, but it is in fact very nice. The interior and such is not ripped, torn or worn out, in fact it is in great condition, but does need some cleaning up and I have made zero effort to do so but can arrange it to be done. The only interior issue is small cracking on the rear engine hatch cover and I have a new replacement included. There is a smaller cabin that you would sleep 2 adults, a fridge, toilet, hot water heater, 4 marine deep cycle batteries that are 3 years old, 20 amp marine professional battery charger, et cetera. It will come with all the included depth finder, life jackets, extinguishers, the extra wings that sit on the back not installed now, a TON of extra marine maintenance equipment and extra tarps for this boat. No lowball offers, the engines alone and new outdrives are 25K as 502's rebuilt bring VERY good money. Don't worry about the props either, I have them and they are new or near new and I also have a spare set that need repaired for 4 props total. I was told the guy who is in the family that it was going 65 MPH with more in the throttle and after researching this I know these motors are a little peppier than stock and have carbs with flame arrestors on them and should run roughly 75 MPH on flat water. Exhaust can be through the stern or the outdrives at the flick of a switch-VERY NEAT! The engines clearly are not the original engines-they did not make this model. Was not put in the water this year or last, but if it does not sell, it will be and I will keep it myself. Not looking for trades and such either really have something REALLY fun or physical silver/gold/Presidential Rolex, frequent flier miles in bulk and such as partial trades. I GUARANTEE complete honesty in my responses, so if you are going to call and offer me $10K or the like, please do not waste time, but I can entertain some trading for roof work which can be major or small part of the trade. Thanks, Gary NO EMAILS OR TEXTS

Avanti 33 foot TWIN NEWLY REBUILT 502 engines Race Speed Boat 75 MPH

Avanti 33 foot TWIN NEWLY REBUILT 502 engines Race Speed Boat 75 MPH

$34,999

Merchantville, New Jersey

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a 1989 boat with VERY LOW HOURS on it! I purchased as part of a VERY large estate sale and I am looking to sell the boat and trailer or boat+trailer+truck. The $34,999 gets you the boat with FRESH rebuilt 502 engines X2, NEW outdrives and 6 wheel trailer 15K Haulmark trailer and a TON of extra parts, lubricants, cleaners, wing, cushions, 2 extra boat covers and MANY things as this guy loved his boat. The engines had almost NO HOURS ON THEM BUT both took water inside due to bad manifolds and are FRESHLY rebuilt by Danny Smith. The entire boat has 696 and 708 hours on the boat from the time it is new. The hull has NEVER been painted, not driven up on sand and such and is in terrific shape-I'd welcome a marine survey too! Boat comes with ALL receipts and comes with books of paperwork as the estate sale was from the original owner. I'd LOVE to play with this myself but I am busy running my own business working 60 hours a week. The boat has been sitting over a year so it does need cleaned but before that, this was garage kept in AWESOME shape for the age of the boat. I am a picky guy too with high end show cars, and I would say the boat is in a solid B condition (A best and F is the worst) meaning it is not perfect, but it is in fact very nice. The interior and such is not ripped, torn or worn out, in fact it is in great condition, but does need some cleaning up and I have made zero effort to do so but can arrange it to be done. The only interior issue is small cracking on the rear engine hatch cover and I have a new replacement included. There is a smaller cabin that you would sleep 2 adults, a fridge, toilet, hot water heater, 4 marine deep cycle batteries that are 3 years old, 20 amp marine professional battery charger, et cetera. It will come with all the included depth finder, life jackets, extinguishers, the extra wings that sit on the back not installed now, a TON of extra marine maintenance equipment and extra tarps for this boat. If you want the truck which is $6,000 FIRM I will make you a package deal as I would like this gone as soon as reasonably possible. No lowball offers, the engines alone and new outdrives are 25K as 502's rebuilt bring VERY good money. Don't worry about the props either, I have them and they are new or near new and I also have a spare set that need repaired for 4 props total. I was told the guy who is in the family that it was going 65 MPH with more in the throttle and after researching this I know these motors are a little peppier than stock and have carbs with flame arrestors on them and should run roughly 75 MPH on flat water. Exhaust can be through the stern or the outdrives at the flick of a switch-VERY NEAT! The engines clearly are not the original engines-they did not make this model. Was not put in the water this year or last, but if it does not sell, it will be and I will keep it myself. Not looking for trades and such either really have something REALLY fun or physical silver/gold/Presidential Rolex, frequent flier miles in bulk and such as partial trades. I GUARANTEE complete honesty in my responses, so if you are going to call and offer me $10K or the like, please do not waste time, but I can entertain some trading for roof work which can be major or small part of the trade. Thanks, Gary NO EMAILS OR TEXTS

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

Request Price

Nicholasville, Kentucky

Year 2017

Make Ascend

Model 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

Category Kayaks

Length 10'

Posted Over 1 Month

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm) ASCEND® welcomes you to the all-new 10T sit-on-top fishing kayak. Its unique tunnel hull design results in impressive maneuverability and a stable standing-and-fishing platform.On-deck, the 10T is just as impressive with an open design thats optimized for accessory customization and unique storage opportunities. In addition, youll experience the ultimate in all-day comfort, thanks to the removable, suspended seating system that can also be used onshore. Wrapping the entire package is an integrated weathertight storage area, quick-connect D-ring bow and stern attachments and three rails that will accept virtually all aftermarket rail-mounted accessories. Rotomolded, custom-crafted tunnel hull w/wide transom & flared bow sections for excellent durability, standing-and-fishing stability & solid tracking 4 bow & 4 aft powder-coated steel D-rings for securing gear Flat casting deck w/non-skid foam mat Midship deep molded drink holder/storage & weathertight storage Port, starboard & centerline accessory-mounting rails Adjustable foot braces Deluxe removable, adjustable seating system w/bungees Port & starboard gunnel-mounted carrying handles Dual flush-mounted rod holders w/rod leash eyelets (leash sold separately) 6 scupper drains throughout w/6 plugs Bow & stern carrying handles

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (White/Black)

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (White/Black)

Request Price

Nicholasville, Kentucky

Year 2017

Make Ascend

Model 10T Sit-On-Top (White/Black)

Category Kayaks

Length 10'

Posted Over 1 Month

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (White/Black) ASCEND® welcomes you to the all-new 10T sit-on-top fishing kayak. Its unique tunnel hull design results in impressive maneuverability and a stable standing-and-fishing platform. On-deck, the 10T is just as impressive with an open design thats optimized for accessory customization and unique storage opportunities. In addition, youll experience the ultimate in all-day comfort, thanks to the removable, suspended seating system that can also be used onshore. Wrapping the entire package is an integrated weathertight storage area, quick-connect D-ring bow and stern attachments and three rails that will accept virtually all aftermarket rail-mounted accessories. Rotomolded, custom-crafted tunnel hull w/wide transom & flared bow sections for excellent durability, standing-and-fishing stability & solid tracking 4 bow & 4 aft powder-coated steel D-rings for securing gear Flat casting deck w/non-skid foam mat Midship deep molded drink holder/storage & weathertight storage Port, starboard & centerline accessory-mounting rails Adjustable foot braces Deluxe removable, adjustable seating system w/bungees Port & starboard gunnel-mounted carrying handles Dual flush-mounted rod holders w/rod leash eyelets (leash sold separately) 6 scupper drains throughout w/6 plugs Bow & stern carrying handles

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

Request Price

Medford, Oregon

Year 2017

Make Ascend

Model 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm)

Category Kayaks

Length 10'

Posted Over 1 Month

2017 Ascend 10T Sit-On-Top (Desert Storm) ASCEND® welcomes you to the all-new 10T sit-on-top fishing kayak. Its unique tunnel hull design results in impressive maneuverability and a stable standing-and-fishing platform.On-deck, the 10T is just as impressive with an open design thats optimized for accessory customization and unique storage opportunities. In addition, youll experience the ultimate in all-day comfort, thanks to the removable, suspended seating system that can also be used onshore. Wrapping the entire package is an integrated weathertight storage area, quick-connect D-ring bow and stern attachments and three rails that will accept virtually all aftermarket rail-mounted accessories. Rotomolded, custom-crafted tunnel hull w/wide transom & flared bow sections for excellent durability, standing-and-fishing stability & solid tracking 4 bow & 4 aft powder-coated steel D-rings for securing gear Flat casting deck w/non-skid foam mat Midship deep molded drink holder/storage & weathertight storage Port, starboard & centerline accessory-mounting rails Adjustable foot braces Deluxe removable, adjustable seating system w/bungees Port & starboard gunnel-mounted carrying handles Dual flush-mounted rod holders w/rod leash eyelets (leash sold separately) 6 scupper drains throughout w/6 plugs Bow & stern carrying handles