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Catalina 27 Sailboat, Roller Furling, New Holding, Yamaha Motor, Ready To Sail

Catalina 27 Sailboat, Roller Furling, New Holding, Yamaha Motor, Ready To Sail

$4,500

Coronado, California

Year 1978

Make Catalina

Model 27SL

Category Sailboats

Length 27.0

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We have a well kept 1978 Catalina 27/SL Masthead Sloop sailboat for sale. The boat has been regularly maintained and sailed to/from Los Angeles all the way down to Mexico. This boat is fully equipped and ready to sail this summer. Some of the extras on this vessel include:-Racing Sails-Roller Furling-Extra Set of Racing Sails-Bimini Top-Custom Outboard Kicker-Inboard to Outboard Swap-Yamaha 4hp Motor(Very Reliable)-Bottom Paint Done 1 1/2 Ago-New Holding Tank and Fittings-Marine VHF Radio-Bottom Recently Cleaned-New Rope and Cordage or Docking/Anchoring-Mainsail Cover-Extra Fuel Tanks and Direct Motor Fuel Line-Life Jackets and Extra Gear-Tiller ExtenderAll paperwork is included with this vessel including the title, insurance and inspection. The boat is registered until December of 2017. The boat is 100% ready to sail, we sail the boat weekly right out of San Diego Harbor. The only reason we are selling, is we are moving up to a larger boat. The interior and exterior of the vessel is largely original with the exception of exterior painting. The only work I see this boat needing is some minor electrical work for navigation lights and top paint/top wood finish in the next couple years. We've only sailed during the day, so it hasn't been required for us. Let me know if you have any questions regarding the vesselThanks Keywords: sailboat, sail boat, california, catalina, colombia, lancer, ericson, san diego, tube, water, ski, dinghy, skiff, boat, wakeboard, mission bay, san diego, water ski, boat, ski boat, sea ray, searay, merc, mercury, water sports, sail, wake, surf, cruising, family fun, paddle, lake, trailer, dual axle, single axle, slip, marina, anchor, maxum, open bow, bayliner, super sport, tower, wakeboard tower, crownline, yamaha, seadoo, honda, outboard, outdrive, mastercraft, malibu, four winns, jet boat, Pontoon, Center console, Aluminum, Sundancer, Fishing, Bowrider, Diesel, Used, Scarab, Houseboat

27' 1976 Catalina 27 Sailboat

27' 1976 Catalina 27 Sailboat

$6,500

Richmond, Maine

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For more details visit: http://www.BoatsFSBO.com/97406 BOAT OWNER'S NOTES for 1976 CATALINA 27 in GOOD condition, call boat owner Kevin @ 207-754-8346.OVERVIEW:1976 Catalina 27' sailboat in nice shape, Standing and running rigging all in decent shape, Comes with four sails, one main, two jib, one genoa all in decent shape, one jib is "like new" condition, front sails are hank on style, The trailer is double solid axle with no leafs and boat cradle bolted on as seen in pics, it's in decent shape, traveled over 35 miles last fall, Bottom paint just done this weekend, see last two pics. Upgraded NAVMAN electronics, brand new electric water pump system installed with flojet pump, all new water lines and new galley faucet, Jabsco head in good shape, there is no tank for the head right now, but it might have a new one by the time it is sold, All thru hull fittings in good shape. Cushions all in decent shape, teak is ok, could use a good oil treatment, galley is clean, forward anchor chains/line in good shape, atomic4 runs fine, Comes with dark green cushions for cockpit seating and dark green hallett sail cover, At some point a sailmate propane heater was added inside the cabin next to the table as seen in pics, I have tons of pictures of this boat if there is anything else you would like to see just ask. See walk aroundvideo at this link:http://youtu.be/QGMLQ7BCZv0 .Head was added after video, as well as the interior closet doors as seen in pics and a yellow lifesling on stern.Email me @ [email removed] with any further questions or concerns. or call 207-754-8346 thanks, Kevin

1983 27' Catalina sailboat in Michigan

1983 27' Catalina sailboat in Michigan

$24,000

Martin, Michigan

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Added or updated the following: had inside cushions recovered (navy blue) radar and radar mount air conditioning fish finder C80 Ray Marine chart plotter wind speed stereo water heater Shaffer roller furling auto pilot blinds for inside windows pedestal guard and 2 navpods Mantis shade and mounts VHF radio new light fixtures inside clock and barometer Dodger and bimini with sides (Partially open at end) 3 axle goose neck trailer - cradle can be removed from trailer (Note: truck not included)

1987 Catalina 272

1987 Catalina 272

$13,000

Omaha, Nebraska

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1987 Catalina 272 Boat is located in Omaha,Nebraska.Please contact the owner @ 402-399-9079.1987 Sailboat O'Day 272 & Performance dual axel galvanized trailer. 18 HP Yanmar,2-cylinder Diesel Roller furling Jib/Genoa, Dodger, and tiller steering, with a winged Keel/Shoal draft. No blisters on hull. Last 14 years in fresh water only. Sleeps 4 , short wave Radio, many more extras. Trailer: Performance dual axel factory build, galvanized with hydraulic surge brakes and has an extension for easy launching, 4 new tires in 2011. Asking $13,000 or best offer for all. Contact Klaus at 1-402-399-9079 or email: Make: Catalina Model: 272 Length: 27 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 217947 Ad provided by BoatingBay

West Wight Potter 19

West Wight Potter 19

$7,500

Kokomo, Indiana

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What a great versatile day sailer / coastal cruiser sailboat! When I purchased this boat, I was looking for some specific things. (1) I wanted a boat that my wife would enjoy that did not heel much. Due to the shape of the hull and the hard chine, Potters tend to sail flatter (5 degrees less than other monohulls) meaning that wives will feel more comfortable and be more willing to go sailing. (2) I wanted a simpler boat and smaller sailboat, that translates into less expenses to maintain. (3) I wanted something that I could tow from lake to lake, increasing my sailing area and experiences. (4) I wanted a boat that was super easy to splash and recover off of its trailer, one that I could do by myself if need be. (5) I wanted a 'classic' that would maintain its re-sale value. I found that the Potter fit the bill completely. The boat has been sailed in primarily fresh water lakes, although a previous owner had sailed it sparingly in saltwater, but always kept it on its trailer after each sale rather than leaving it in a slip. The boat has a brand new roller furler, used about 3-4 times. The sails are nearly new, purchased by the previous owner and still very crisp to the touch. The head said has the blue sacrificial cloth to keep it protected from the sun, and the mainsail and winches have their own covers. The boat has tiller steering and a newer fiberglass rudder, with the original wooden rudder as a back up. The boat has the 'blue water layup' which means that it has a thicker hull for coastal cruising. However, the original mast raising system was removed from the boat as the po never used it, preferring to have a second person help raise the mast. I built my own system, using treated 2x4's as a gin pole which works very nicely. One person can easily raise and lower the mast, and can even do so on the water, granting access under lower bridges. The cockpit is a nice size that can easily accommodate 4 adults. The outboard is a 2013 Nissan, 6 hp, long shaft 4 stroke (burns normal gas with no oil to mix) and only has about 20 hours on it. Inside the cabin, you'll find an adequate size v-berth and 2 quarter berths that can sleep 4 adults. It has a new stove, newer battery, boat hook, life vests, anchor and rode, smoked plexiglass companionway cover in addition to the original wooden one, and a porta-potti. The trailer is a Gargas trailer and has been upgraded with all new wiring, LED tail lights, new safety chains and rollers and new wheel bearings. My intent was to tow it 1,000 miles from Indiana to Florida, and so I ensured that it was ready for any length trip. It also has a mag compass and a Hummingbird fish finder (depth gauge). While shopping specifically for a WWP 19, I drove more than 800 miles one way to look at a boat that was a 2005, priced at $11,500 ... and it was pathetic in relation to this boat! Though it is a 1996, it has been well cared for and can last its next owner a lifetime. The centerboard cranks up very easily and allows a draft as shallow as 18 inches, which means that it can be beached, or it can be extended to 3.5 feet which allows it to sail upwind satisfactorily. When I first purchased the boat, the po didn't have the bimini secured properly, and the wind sheer from the drive ripped the cloth. The frame is in perfect shape, but the canvass needs to be sewed or replaced. After spending a year searching for the right boat, which this boat was, I am now selling it because I have just recently had a major change in my sailing area. I had been sailing Lake Michigan and a local lake, but have acquire property in Florida with a mooring ball. I no longer need to trailer a boat to Fla. but can now just leave one on a mooring. I have replaced the Potter with an older Catalina 27 (1982). I have reduced the price to allow for a new canvass for the bimini. Happy hunting for your next sailboat, and hopefully, it will be my WWP 19.

1983 Northwest 28

1983 Northwest 28

$14,000

Olympia, Washington

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NorthWest 28 Sailboat and Trailer Will consider trade for MacGregor 26X. I love the boat but it does not fit into our current life style. I am looking for a trailer able 25' to 27' swing keel sailboat such as MacGregor or Catalina. HULL Fin Keel 1983 Hand laid Fiberglass double hull with core- Built by Gary Lundy - Northwest Yacht Constructors LLC - Gorst Washington Built This sailboat was built as a hull kit only 5 were built. The original purchaser worked on it for years got sick and died. I purchased it from an estate auction and spent 2 years finishing it. It was surveyed in Aug. 2009 and the first launch was May 2010. LOA . 27 feet 75 in Beam . 9 feet in Draft . 4 feet 10 in Displacement . 8000 lbs Ballast . 3200 lbs. Skag and Rudder Wheel Helm RIGGING Masthead Sloop LWL . 23' - LOA 27' 8" Sail Area 400 sq. ft. Aluminum mast Deck-stepped Main sail CDI FF6 Roller Furler 135 Genoa All Lines run to cockpit for easy single handed sailing MOTOR Tohatsu 18 hp Runs great. Gas Setup for inboard motor if you desire. Has 1 1/4 in. shaft with drip less seal. The first year I ran a 23HP diesel engine. Wife did not like the hull vibration so I removed the diesel and installed an 18HP Tohatsu electric start with remote controls. Engine raises and lowers on a track. GALLEY / CABIN Sink with electric pump 2 burner alcohol cook top 12V refrigerator V- berth Single berth aft Port Enclosed head with porta potty GROUND TACKLE Danforth anchor on double aluminum rollers ELECTRICAL Autohelm 2000 . autopilot (wheel steering) 1 starter battery (1 1/2 years old) 1 house battery (1 1/2 years old) 600 foot Depth Sounder Amplifier that I plug in my I Touch into and outdoor speakers Wind Speed and Direction tied to Autohelm. 12V Winch mast raising / lowering system with tri-pod gin pole and accessories that allows raising and lowering the mast in as little as 30 minutes. TRAILER Comes with double axle with mounting for third axle if desired. It has 9 stands which allow raising and lowering of combinations of stands to allow access to all parts of the hull for painting. I stored the boat in my driveway in the off seasons allowing me access to my shop while working on the boat. Sails beautifully. Easily single handed. Must be seen and sailed to be appreciated.