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1998 Cruisers Yachts 3870 Express

1998 Cruisers Yachts 3870 Express

$79,950

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1998

Make Cruisers Yachts

Model 3870 Express

Category Express Cruiser Boats

Length 38'

Posted Over 1 Month

1998 Cruisers Yachts 3870 Express Come see this wonderful Cruisers 38 Express.  She is a two stateroom, two head vessel.  Her spacious cabin is unmatched by other manufactures.  The salon has a lounge style dinette and new carpet.  The master stateroom is located forward and feature a walk-around queen berth with hanging closets.  The VIP stateroom is located aft with a bulk head and door for privacy.  The VIP stateroom features twin berths that can fill in to make a queen berth.  There is an enclosed head w/shower in the VIP stateroom. This boat is powered by reliable Mercruiser 7.4L Bluewater engines.  These engines are closed cooled and boast 310 hp each.  This vessel is currently in excellent running condition.  Electrical power is supplied to the vessel with twin 30amp shore cords, or by the generator when away from the dock.   The cockpit refrigerator was replaced with a newer version in 2016.  The 3870 Cruisers has one of the best cockpit layouts for lounging and entertaining that i have seen.  Family members, friends, and/or clients will enjoy the spacious layout while traveling, sitting at the dock, or on the hook. Her navigation equipment has been updated to a Raymarine C120 multi-display (Radar, Sonar, GPS, and Chart Plotter).  The auto pilot is a Raymarine autohelm unit. Please call / text / or email for more information or to schedule a private showing.

1995 Cruisers Yachts 3570 Esprit

1995 Cruisers Yachts 3570 Esprit

$46,900

Brick, New Jersey

Year 1995

Make Cruisers Yachts

Model 3570 Esprit

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

Posted Over 1 Month

1995 Cruisers Yachts 3570 Esprit  This boat has a 13' beam and over all length of 39.6".  Twin Merc bluewater 7.4L engines with 934 hrs on each.  Windlass, A/C heat, Hot/Cold shower on Transom, Ice maker, Cockpit sink, Separate shower stall in the Head, Seating for 6 at Salon dining table and a tremendous amount of storage. In 2014/15 all these items were replaced new:  Canvas, Isinglass, all Cockpit/Helm seating, Cockpit carpet, Reclining Dual Sunpads with cover, Two Clarion Stereos/Blutooth with Transom Remote, VHF Radio, Rebuilt Dash, Microwave, Three HD TV's and a Custom 10" spring mattress.In 2015 both Props removed and repitched, Spark Plugs and wiring harness on both engines were replaced and both engines tuned. Service performed 2016:  Kohler 6.5 Generator was removed and overhauled at Factory service center.  Boat is in Marina in Barnegat Bay and slip is paid up till Nov. 2016.......remainder of the 2016 season to the buyer at no cost to you.  ( a $2500 bonus) for 1/2 a season.  Many recent upgrades as you can see above. This vessels interior condition is superb a lot of new components...... exterior is in very good condition as well.

2006 Cruisers Yachts 37 Express

2006 Cruisers Yachts 37 Express

$129,000

Niceville, Florida

Year 2006

Make Cruisers Yachts

Model 37 Express

Category -

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Cruisers Yachts 37 Express- Motivated seller taking offers.__Location: Niceville, FL 32578 (Bluewater Bay Marina)__MOTOR: Twin Yanmar 6LPA-STP Inline 6 Cylinder Diesels 315hp__HOURS: 500__PROP TYPE: Stainless Steel__TANK SIZE: Fuel Tank: 300 Gallons. Fresh Water Tank: 70 Gallons. Holding Tank: 55 Gallons__CANVAS: Full Camper Enclosure - replaced 2014__ELECTRONICS: Compass, Digital Depth Finder, VHF, Radar Dome, (2) Raymarine C80 GPS Chartplotter, Raymarine 72 mile radar, Raymarine DSM 300 Sonar, Clarion AM /FM Stereo w/ 6 disc Changer__OPTIONS: Swim Platform w/ Ladder, Trim Tabs, 230 Amp Shore Power, Transom Shower, Dockside Water Inlet, Cockpit Carpet, Wet Bar w/ Sink & Fridge / Ice Maker, Cockpit Table w/ Filler Cushion, Tilt Steering, Windlass, Fwd Bilge Pump, Aft Bilge Pump, Bilge Lights, Courtesy Lights, Nav Lights, Remote Spotlight, Generator, Galley Fridge, Microwave, 2-Burner Stove, Sink, TV w/ DVD Player, Canvas Running Carpet, Aft Cabin w/ (2) Single Beds Converts to Double, Dinette w/ Filler Cushion, Air Conditioning / Heat, Vacuflush Toilet w/ Sink & Separate Shower w/ Door, Forward State Room w/ Berth, Bow Sun Pad__SPECS: LOA: 40. Beam: 13. Draft: 3. Weight: 20,000 lbs__Make an offer: $129,000

1984 Cruisers 254 Holiday

1984 Cruisers 254 Holiday

$6,995

Two Rivers, Wisconsin

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Make -

Model -

Category -

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Cruisers 254 Holiday Cruisers Yachts (formerly Cruiser's Inc) 1984 260 hp OMC I/O, (No Trailer), Swim Platform and ladder, Camper back canvas, Suntop & Side Curtains, Aft Carpet, Uniden QT206 Depth Gauge, Lowrance LFD1240, Bluewater Pro Digital D/F, Uniden MC690 VHF Radio w/Antenna, AM/FM Cassette Stereo, (2) Batteries, (4) Big Jon downrigger bases, Spare propeller, Digital Depthfinder, Windshield wipers, Anchor and Chain, Anchor Line & Chain (2nd), (3) Folding Deck Chairs, Ritchie Compass, (2) Fire Extinguisher, Aux. Air Horn,  Onboard Head & Shower, Galley w/Sink, Galley w/Alcohol Stove and Refrigerator, Cabin Sleeps 6, Convertible Table converts to a bed, Aft Sleeping Area, V-Berth with bunk beds, (4) Fenders and Lines, Mooring Lines, Shorepower w/Cord, Freshwater Hose, Q-Beam Spotlight, (5) Adult Life Jackets, (3) Child Life Jackets, *Teak has be re-done, *New bottom paint, * Boat is really Clean!

Peterson Formosa 46 Kelly Bluewater Circumnavigate NEW SAILS LOWEST PRICE

Peterson Formosa 46 Kelly Bluewater Circumnavigate NEW SAILS LOWEST PRICE

$85,000

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Year -

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Model -

Category -

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Posted Over 1 Month

Best Offer Available1979 Peterson Formosa 46 Top Line InformationYear:1979VIN:PETERSONFORMOSA46Make:PetersonStock:FORMOSAModel:Formosa 46Condition:Pre-OwnedHull:FiberglassLength:46 ftExterior:WhiteInterior:TanEngine:1978 Other Isuzu Other 4 cyl 65 HPHours:2500Additional Photos* * * Click Photos to Enlarge * * ** * * Click Photos to Enlarge * * *DescriptionLOWEST PRICE OPPORTUNITY BLUEWATER OCEAN READY YACHT Thank you for taking a moment to visit our latest Luxury Sailing Yacht offering. This Peterson Formosa 46 is a special boat and is ready for Bluewater sails throughout the world. We obtained this boat when its captain owner of 30+ years was told he could not sail again. Up until this past season, this boat made regular journeys to Bermuda and throughout the Atlantic Northeast. She has been well maintained, updated where approopriate and still holds its original design elements and charm. We welcome a survey and sea trial to ensure it is the right boat for you. It comes with all the sails, and all are in great condition. There is also a BRAND NEW MAIN sail coming with the boat. The generator has been eliminated in favor of a 1 horsepower diesel engine powering an alternator charging large capacity batteries. This was done as the prvious owner didn't like the groan of a diesel generator running while enjoying air conditioned sleep. This system was just completed and is a state of the art system. What is a Peterson Formosa? The Kelly Peterson 46 and her smaller sister, the 44, have a place in the hearts of cruisers. One interested client I met said, Oh theres a Kelly here? in a soft, careful tone that let on a tender affection for the feminine name. Calling one Kelly feels like naming a lover. These are beautiful boats with nice overhangs, sweet sheer, and spectacular sailing skills. They were meant to sail about the best possible in all conditions. In the 1970s, Jack Kelly was a San Diego, California yacht broker. Seeing what all his clients were looking for, he decided to build the perfect boat. He joined with designer Doug Peterson famous from racing designs such as the Van De Stadts Storm Vogel. In 1976, they came up with a centercockpit performance cruiser instead of the aft cockpit Valiant 40. Kelly thought he might build 10, sell 9, and go cruising. Instead, he built about 200 44s in Taiwan over a six year production run. Formosa Yachts, another yard in Taiwan, started building an 2 extended variation of the 44 they called the 46 Formosa in the early 1980s. Jack Kelly extended the 44 into the 46 Kelly Peterson. This review will mostly deal with the 46-foot versions. These two are much more prized in the brokerage market. Overview A collaboration between designer Doug Peterson and yacht broker Jack Kelly birthed the Kelly Peterson 44, she was quite ahead of her time at her introduction in 1975. A long distance center-cockpit cruiser by design, she has earned a reputation for speedy passages. 180 miles days are not uncommon, with useful performance coming in all wind conditions and points of sail. Today the design is a classic, Kelly Petersons have traveled far and wide and are often seen in far flung locations the world over, especially in the South Pacific. Many have circumnavigated. History Legend has it Jack Kelly, a San Diego yacht broker in search of his ultimate cruising boat, approached yacht designer Doug Peterson who at the time was already starting to make his mark on the racing scene. The boat he drew for Kelly kicked off a narrative, not all that uncommon in the cruising boat industry. It reminds us of the tales behind theValiant 40 and the Alajuela 38 to name a couple. In this particular case the plan was to build ten boats, sell nine, keeping one to sail away. A couple of hundred hulls later, Kelly hadnt left for his voyage but had a thriving boat building business instead. First ImpressionsEssentially, the 44 Kelly Peterson was a double ender with her stern cut-off. This made a rather abrupt ending to a pleasing design. The 46-footers added a counter stern which improves her tremendously. The design has a low profile trunk cabin and sleek fast look. The bow has a moderate rake allowing a soft motion and clean entry. The beam is carried slightly aft of midships. Her sheer curves gently up forward giving 2 inches more of freeboard. Lovely teak frames the rail and handles. I really like her look. Underneath, Peterson was a racing designer, and his skeg hung rudder and long fin keel are fast. There is more wetted surface than you see these days. The keel is slightly greater than most look for at 64. Okay for Jack Kelly on the West Coast but unfortunate for the Bahamas. The beefy 2 spreader cutter rig has more than 1000 square feet of sail area. She is not undercanvased. ConstructionThe construction depends on the manufacturer, and it is hard to make generalizations. Her hull almost guaranteed to be the common Taiwan construction of mat and roving with polyester resin. The deck and trunk cabin are cored with plywood. The hull-deck joint is the common lip-tongue. Most 44s had iron internal ballast while the Queen Long 46s had ten thousand pounds of lead. I have heard of solid glass rudders. Configuration Probably the most noticeable feature of the Kelly Peterson 44 is a near vertical transom, the boat was designed as a double ender with her transom lopped off, making for an abrupt finish to an otherwise pleasing shape. The bow has a fine entry with a moderate rake and the maximum beam is carried slightly aft of midships. Below the waterline theres a fin keel cutaway at the forefoot and aft which reduces her wetted surface, good for both light-air performance and a nimble turning radius. The keel has a relatively long run which helps the boat to track well. A full-size molded-in skeg supports the rudder and provides good protection during the occasional grounding. Protected also is the prop, mounted in an aperture between the skeg and the rudder. One third of her light to moderate displacement of 30,000 pounds is encapsulated in her ballast slung low on her 6 4 keel. This combined with her clean bow entry helps her produce a nice soft motion. Above deck the on this center-cockpit boat is a low-profile cabin trunk which is both sleek and practical in that it aids a lower center of gravity. The cockpit is capaciously social with seating for 8 at a squeeze under anchor. The deck layout is good, with wide side decks bordered by 4 bulwarks and comfortingly high lifelines. Theres both bow and stern pulpits. A large cockpit locker provides for deck storage. Designed for Californian conditions, the Kelly Peterson 44 is driven by a beefy twin spreader cutter rig carrying more than 1000 square feet of canvas, ample for a boat of this displacement. Its also very manageable for a short-handed crew. The mast rises 60 feet above the waterline, keel-stepped, with 3/8 cap shrouds, headstay and backstay. The mainsail sheeting line is on the end of the 17-foot boom, which keeps it out of the cockpit area. The original boats had large mainsails going to the end of the boom, which produced too much weather helm, subsequent boats trimmed the length of the foot 30 inches. Layout [Kelly Peterson 44 Layout] Down below theres a useful three cabin layout (including the saloon) that serves well for both cruising and living aboard. The interior is bright and well ventilated from the three large hatches and twelve portlights. The forward cabin has a vee berth with full standing room and shares an enclosed head with shower aft. The saloon is a bright and open space featuring a straight settee to starboard. Opposite, the main cabin dinette to port has a two position table which converts to another double berth. Centered in the saloon, the keel stepped mast makes for a safe handhold when at sea. The offset companionway hatch allows for a well-equipped U-shaped galley sited to port and has large capacity refrigeration and a gimbaled stove. The double stainless steel sink is close to the centerline and works well on any tack. Starboard of the galley is a full sized, sit down chart table and electrical switch panel. There is an inside passageway to the aft cabin on starboard which provides access to a large engine room encompassing the remainder of the mid ships beam. The master stateroom aft includes a full double berth, and a private head. Additional access to the aft stateroom is offered through a second companionway from the cockpit. Access to the bilge and engine is excellent. Most boats had a 62hp Perkins 4-152 Diesel. Construction The boats were heavily constructed in hand-laid fiberglass matt and roving with polyester resin. Thicknesses range from nearly one inch at the bilges, tapering to 3/4 inches at the waterline and a half inch at the deck. The integral keel encapsulates 10,000 pounds of iron ballast packed with concrete. The rudder consists of a stainless-steel frame, packed with plywood and sheathed in fiberglass. The deck-to-hull joint is a lip-tongue arrangement with a wood brace inserted between the joint in some areas, then fiberglassed over. A teak cap rail was screwed into the wood brace. The plywood-cored decks were finished in non-skid gelcoat as standard but some were optionally fitted with teak decking. Overall construction is known to be solid, one story goes that a Kelly Peterson went aground on a reef in the South Pacific. The boat was pulled across the reef over a hundred feet before sailing away. Under Sail True to Doug Petersons reputation as a racing boat designer, the Kelly Peterson 44 is well known to make fast passages. The theoretical hull speed is 8.3 knots and owners report this is possible on all points of sail given the right conditions. 180 mile days are very attainable. She is well balanced and despite long rudder control lines reaching from her centre cockpit, the feedback at the helm is surprisingly good. The boat is relatively easy to single hand, even in a blow. And importantly, her motion at sea is comfortable. Specifications LOA: 43 10LWL: 38 8Beam: 1211Draft 6 4Bridge Clearance: 60Displacement: 30,000 lbs.Ballast: 10,000 lbs. (iron encapsulated)Sail Area: 1,011 sq.ft. Fuel: 100+ US Gal.Water: 132 US Gal.Engine: 65-hp Isuzu Diesel On Deck and Down BelowThe KP has two companion ways fore and aft to the master stateroom. The 46 even has an entrance through the portside combing. I could not find the key when showing a KP 46, so I opened this combing up. We jumped through to see the interior. It is a surprising entrance. The 46 both Formosa and KP have lengthened cockpits. They are centercockpit cutter rigged and great room, full wide decks. Down below, aft is a centerline queen. These are 2 staterooms like a Hylas 44 with the V-berth forward. A galley is portside no double walkthrough. And there is space on the KP 46 where that portside combing opens for a workroom. UnderwayShe has a long fin keel and skeg hung rudder. She sails fast and even well offshore reeling off 180 mile days in the trades with ease. She was meant to sail well in any wind. Her sheerline sharply increases forward making her a dryer than usual centercockpit. The 44 and later 46 was a popular charterboat used by Bill Stevens of Stevens Caribbean Charters in the 1980s. He would purchase them from Queen Long in Taiwan and commission them at his North Carolina yard. This relationship further developed with the legendary Stevens / Hylas 47. ConclusionKellys sell for up to $200,000 on the used market. There is usually a good selection of them as they produced many hulls. At our dealership we work very hard to accurately describe our vehicles through text descriptions and elaborate photos. When you purchase a pre-owned vehicle it is not a new vehicle. Any used vehicle can have normal wear and blemishes. Before placing a bid please read the descriptions thoroughly and view all of the pictures. We encourage you to contact us directly and welcome a pre-purchase inspection. Please contact our team directly for more details. Boat InformationSpecificationsBallast:Displacement:Sleep Capacity:Generator Hours:LOA:Draft:LWL:Beam:Keel:Rigging:10000330008345 ft78 in39.58 ft12.92 ftFixedSloop/CutterEngineFuel Type:Hours:Fuel Capacity:Warranty:Diesel250076-100 gallonsAS-IS No WarrantyTrailerYear:0 Included Standard EquipmentInteriorInterior in excellent conditionExteriorExterior in very good conditionBoatAir ConditioningBimini TopCompassDepth FinderGeneratorHeating SystemMicrowaveNavigation LightsRefrigeratorStereoTVToilet Hours of OperationMon: Tue: Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Sun: 9a - 6p,Evenings by appt 9a - 6p,Evenings by appt 9a - 6p,Evenings by appt 9a - 6p,Evenings by appt 9a - 6p,Evenings by appt 9a - 5p,Evenings by appt Closed Vehicle Values Travel We are located at 1281 King Road, Suite 400 in West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380. 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Vehicles left at our facility for more than 3 days after payment will not be covered by our insurance unless previous arrangements have been made in writing prior to payment. WarrantyBalance of Factory WarrantyWe estimate factory warranty expiration dates using vehicle production dates and Carfax information. We are not responsible for factory warranty expiration dates, remaining warranty time, type, validity, or other information. If you want to be certain of the exact warranty expiration date, terms, validity, etc., please verify this information with a certified franchise dealer of the applicable car make. In the course of business, we try to match our risk with areas where we have control over our service level. We hope you understand this. TermsPayment Types:Certified Funds and Institutional FinancingFees:Our auctions have no hidden fees. All in State vehicles are subject to a $112 Documentary fee and out of State vehicles are subject to a $133 Documentary fee. This fee covers the paperwork involved in transferring a vehicle into your name. It applies to dealers, wholesalers, international transactions, priests, you get the gist. We also offer a 30 day transit tag for buyers from outside of PA. This tag is available at a cost to you of $55 and we will need a valid insurance card and driver's license to issue this tag. The last optional service is a Vehicle Prep Package. We offer a Deluxe Detail for $185 which includes the vehicle to be detailed professionally and a full tank of premium fuel when you pick it up (vehicles over 25 gallons may not apply). This may sound odd to you, but we often ship cars, in which case they are sent with very little fuel at the request of the shipping company. Terms:We require a $500 non-refundable deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of auctions close. This will hold the car for you and you exclusively for up to 7 days while you gather your funds or finalize your financing. We will refuse any other offers on the vehicle and will begin preparing the vehicle and documents for your delivery. Any financing arrangements are strictly between you and the lender and do not impact your contract to purchase the vehicle. The deposit is not refundable if you change your mind or if you cannot obtain financing on the vehicle. Should you need us to hold the car beyond the week, we ask for a deposit of $500 for every $10,000 of vehicle value. This will protect you as well as us. This deposit is the only liquidated damages you would be expected to forfeit should you fail to follow through with our contract to purchase the vehicle. Please call us at (610)644-6112 before bidding to inquire about any special arrangements outside of the terms listed above. TransportFor 50 years DAS has been the industry leader - providing quality vehicle relocation services.DAS owns and operates its own fleetDAS has dedicated customer service repsDAS provides online satellite trackingDAS provides choice of open or enclosed carriersDAS offers true Door-to-Door service optionsCall Today! 800.242.6413Texas Auto Shipping is a fully licensed vehicle shipping company that works with dealerships and direct customers Nationwide. We offer "door-to-door" low-cost shipping services using enclosed and open trailers.We work with several shipping companies and are quite pleased to assist you in getting quotes and arranging pickup of the vehicle. That said, any shipping contract is between you and the shipping company selected. Car Connections USA, Inc and its employees, directors and managers bear no resposibility for delays in shipping, damage to or loss of the vehicle once it is in the shippers control or any other liability related to the shipment of your vehicle. When the shipper picks the vehicle up at our facility, we will review the condition of the vehicle with the driver and will sign a Bill of Lading describing any deficiencies or cosmetic blemishes noted during our walkaround. Many shippers try to protect their liability by marking the Bill of Lading as though the car has hundreds of imperfections. We will not allow this to happen. We encourage you to examine the vehicle closely upon its arrival and to take up any concerns about damage or cosmetic imperfections at the time of arrival BEFORE SIGNING THE BILL OF LADING. Once you sign the Bill of Lading, the shipper is realeased from liability and you are on your own. Should you find surprise damage and see that it is on the Bill of Lading, please contact us promptly and email us the Bill of Lading. We will compare it to our copy and notify you of any discrepancies. Some shippers damage a vehicle and simply document the damage on the Bill of Lading as though it existed at the time they picked it up. We describe our vehicles and find it VERY unlikely that you would find a surprise upon arrival. About Us Car Connections USA, Inc was founded in 2005 by Dave Coughlin. Car Connections USA, Inc was founded in an effort to fix much of what we believe is wrong with the car industry. Dave graduated from the Wharton School of Business at The University of Pennsylvania in 1996. After graduation, Dave spent 6 years working in Public Accounting and Consulting for PricewaterhouseCoopers,LLP. A Word From Our Founder: During my tenure at PwC, people would often ask me to help them find, buy or sell cars. It frustrated me to no end to have only limited ability to help people negotiate. Frankly, I was disgusted by the lack of knowledge and professionalism in the automobile industry. In 2002, I resigned my position with PwC to chase my dream in the automobile industry. I committed all of my resources to building an automobile business based upon knowledge, integrity and value. Today, our Dealership provides these three factors to our clients. We offer you our knowledge at no cost. If you have a question about a car you own or are considering buying, we encourage you to contact us for advice. We offer integrity by giving honest advice and honest descriptions of the cars we sell. If you ask us to compare one of our cars and another one you’re considering, we will give you accurate data about both cars to help you decide upon the right one. Value is offered in our low prices. We sell our cars consistently for thousands below franchise dealer prices. How much are you willing to pay for marble floors and fancy showrooms? We operate on a low overhead model that enables us to sell cars with minimal markup. We know your time is valuable and we appreciate your taking time to learn more about our organization. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you might have. We are looking forward to making your next car buying experience a positive one! Car Connections USA1281 King Road, Suite 400West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 ©2003-2014AutoRevo- All Rights Reserved Auction counter powered byAutoRevo Dealer Websites and eBay Templates Powered by AutoRevo

1984 C&C Yachts C&C 41

1984 C&C Yachts C&C 41

$68,500

Cumberland Foreside, Maine

Year 1984

Make C&C Yachts

Model C&C 41

Category -

Length 41'

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 C&C Yachts C&C 41, The C&C 41 is a timeless example of a bluewater capable cruiser/racer with comfortable accommodations combined with powerful and solid sailing performance. The C&C 41 has a reputation for racing success which includes winning the Canada Cup and many other notable regattas around the world. The racing bones were designed for offshore success and due to the excellent build quality it has been a favorite of cruisers since the first models in the late 70's. The boat sleeps 7 and has a well designed cruising layout with a L shaped galley, large nav station, spacious head, and ample room inside due to its nearly 13ft beam. "Shadow" has gone through an exhaustive refit which began in 2014 and is now complete. The first step was the replacement and re-bedding of the toe rail. This improvement is needed in almost every C&C 41 so be careful to make sure it has been done if looking for this model boat. A list of improvements are below:2014- New Toe Rail, New Wiring for all navigational lights and bilge pumps, New bilge pump system and hoses, re-bedded cleats, New Harken Mark V roller furler, New DC Circuits and wiring, new battery charger, AC shore power replaced, new rebuild kit installed for head, new stainless removable dinghy davits, new teak and holly sole, complete rebuild of Pathfinder diesel engine and replacement of all hoses by Maine Marine Diesel, fuel tank flush and cleanse, new Fortress Anchor.2015- New Main Halyard, Main Sheet, Jib Sheets, New simple non-wire runners that can be attached to mast if not offshore or racing, NEW DOYLE tri-radial Mainsail and 135% tri-radial headsail custom built by Jud Smith at Doyle sailmakers (who owns a C&C 41). New Tides Marine Track and Cars, New Main Sail Cover and Lazy Jack System, and Added new UV shield to headsail.2016- Removal of all old electronics and installation of all NEW ELECTRONICS- Garmin GPS Map 7610 with new NavPod, Garmin 18XHD Radar, Garmin Wind, speed, depth bundle & transducer, (2) Garmin GMI 20 redundant displays on bulkhead, Garmin 200 VHF with new antenna. All holes professionally filled and glassed. New Edson steering kit with cables and chain. Currently we are having all new custom cabinetry installed along with a new mahogany cutting board for over the oven/range.In total the boat has had over $60,000 in improvements since 2014. We have invoices for all of the work if requested. We also had a survey done in 2015 which we can provide.This is a rare opportunity to own a boat with beautiful lines, proven offshore capabilities, and excellent cruising amenities with no concern about major improvements down the road. Interior photos coming soon (when new cabinets and varnished settee table are installed).$68500 OBO

1981 Defever 41 Passagemaker

1981 Defever 41 Passagemaker

$74,500

Wilmington, California

Year 1981

Make Defever

Model 41 Passagemaker

Category Trawlers

Length 41

Posted 1 Month Ago

The hull appears to be in good condition. The generator is not operational and has been removed from the boat. The seller uses a small Honda generator when he needs to power the batteries or lights. The water heater is brand new and just replaced in September 2022. There are numerous areas when the brightwork needs to be sanded to bare wood and refinished. Also, the deck needs to be inspected for longevity, repairs, and refinishing. Stock #300607 Great Defever Trawler the slip goes with it. Solid, Reliable, and comfortable. Art Defever designs are admired for their traditional lines, sturdy construction, long-range, sea-keeping ability, and practical layouts that make them perfect for extended cruising. One very popular model among DeFever Cruisers members is the DeFever 41. These were built in the 1980s, first by Miracle Marine Corporation (MMC), and later by Bluewater Yachts, both of Taiwan. This vessel was built by Miracle Marine Corporation in 1981 for Defever. She has two helms and a flybridge with seating for a crowd that makes for a comfortable harbor cruise or an extended trip to Catalina or along the coast North or South. The aft cabin has ample room to walk around the queen-size bed with ensuite head and shower. The V-berth has ample room for even your largest guests. There is an ensuite head and wet shower as well. Twin Perkins T6.3544.M diesel engines give you the reliability and long-term performance cruisers have counted on for both short and long cruises. This one is worth seeing so get with your Consultant to find out more. Reason for selling is health.

1981 Defever 41 Passagemaker

1981 Defever 41 Passagemaker

$74,500

Wilmington, California

Year 1981

Make Defever

Model 41 Passagemaker

Category Trawlers

Length 41

Posted 1 Month Ago

The hull appears to be in good condition. The generator is not operational and has been removed from the boat. The seller uses a small Honda generator when he needs to power the batteries or lights. The water heater is brand new and just replaced in September 2022. There are numerous areas when the brightwork needs to be sanded to bare wood and refinished. Also, the deck needs to be inspected for longevity, repairs, and refinishing. Stock #300607 Great Defever Trawler the slip goes with it. Solid, Reliable, and comfortable. Art Defever designs are admired for their traditional lines, sturdy construction, long-range, sea-keeping ability, and practical layouts that make them perfect for extended cruising. One very popular model among DeFever Cruisers members is the DeFever 41. These were built in the 1980s, first by Miracle Marine Corporation (MMC), and later by Bluewater Yachts, both of Taiwan. This vessel was built by Miracle Marine Corporation in 1981 for Defever. She has two helms and a flybridge with seating for a crowd that makes for a comfortable harbor cruise or an extended trip to Catalina or along the coast North or South. The aft cabin has ample room to walk around the queen-size bed with ensuite head and shower. The V-berth has ample room for even your largest guests. There is an ensuite head and wet shower as well. Twin Perkins T6.3544.M diesel engines give you the reliability and long-term performance cruisers have counted on for both short and long cruises. This one is worth seeing so get with your Consultant to find out more. Reason for selling is health.

1984 Brewer 12.8 Cutter

1984 Brewer 12.8 Cutter

$99,900

St. Petersburg, Florida

Year 1984

Make Brewer

Model 12.8 Cutter

Category -

Length 42'

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Brewer 12.8 Cutter After her extensive refit in the past two years, Marathi is an excellent example of one of the original 10 Brewer 12.8 Cutters designed by Ted Brewer, and built by Ft. Myers Yacht & Shipbuilding in 1984, for members of the Knickerbocker Yacht Club on Long Island, who wanted an improved and updated version of the legendary Whitby 42. Brewer incorporated their ideas, had new molds built in Ft. Myers, and the 12.8 designation makes these yachts truly unique from all the other Whitby, Brewer 42 and 44 yachts. Major changes from the Whitby 42 included a Cutter Rig instead of the Whitbys Ketch Rig, a modified long fin keel with a centerboard and a skeg-hung rudder. With improved engineering such as having a Central Sea Chest for all Sea water intakes instead of multiple through-hull and sea cock fittings, the fleet of Brewer 12.8 yachts are lighter, stronger, faster, and carry more ballast for stability than the Whitby 42. With a Sail Area to Displacement ratio of 16.74, Marathi has comparable performance and handling characteristics to the renowned Valiant 37 & 40, designed by Bob Perry, but with the added advantage of being able to gunkhole in many sheltered harbors in Florida and the Caribbean, not accessible to deeper draft bluewater cruisers. Her 4'6" draft is ideal for cruising the shallow waters of the West Coast of Florida and the Bahamas, yet with the centerboard down, her 9' draft provides plenty of stability, upwind pointing ability, and offshore performance with a well-balanced helm. The Listing Agent has sold and sailed on two other Brewer 12.8 vessels, and owned and sailed on his personal Brewer-designed yacht for the past 15 years with a similar underbody configuration, except a modified bulb keel instead of a centerboard, and can attest to the excellent sea-kindly, yet lively performance you can expect from this 1984 Brewer 12.8 Cutter.  If you are looking for a turn-key bluewater cruiser with all the right gear and recent updates; look no further because these are but a few of the recent Upgrades: 2005 Yanmar engine, Dell computer with a fully-integrated suite of Navigation Electronics, including Radar, Autopilot, Active & Passive AIS B, Depth, Speed, SSB, VHF with DSC, displayed on a 19 Acer high-resolution Monitor utilizing Maptech & SeaClear GPS Chartplotting programs. New 16,000BTU A/C, new MASE 4.5Kw Generator with only 121 hours, Two 12V Electric Primary Winches, Marine Village 48 GPD Watermaker, Mack 2015 Full-Battened Mainsail, 440W Solar Panels, 1800W Inverter, SS Rails instead of Lifelines, 2013 SeaFrost 12V Refrigeration, 8 @ 125 Amp Trojan Batteries, new interior light fixtures, & new Lewmar Deck Hatches. This 1984 Brewer 12.8 is also equipped with a custom aluminum Stern Arch for Solar panels, antenna and integrated Dinghy Davits, plus an aluminum Swim Platform with SS Swim Ladder. She

2006 Voyage 450

2006 Voyage 450

$289,000

Clearwater, Florida

Year 2006

Make Voyage

Model 450

Category Catamarans

Length 45'

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2006 Voyage 450 The Voyage 450 (440+) is the latest refinement of the award-winning Voyage 440 bluewater luxury catamaran.  With head turning good looks, excellent performance, and a build quality second to none in her class,  Voyage catamarans are in high demand both as long distance cruisers and income producing charter yachts.  One Love has been expertly maintaintained since new and has an excellent charter history.  She can remain in charter and provide substantial income for her next owner. 2015 upgrades include a new Northern Lights  genset, new Genoa, and new chart plotter. ONE LOVE is now an even better value!

1982 Deerfoot 62

1982 Deerfoot 62

$249,000

St. Petersburg, Florida

Year 1982

Make Deerfoot

Model 62

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 62'

Posted Over 1 Month

1982 Deerfoot 62 If you are looking for a proven offshore "round-the-world" yacht that will safely and swiftly take you and your family anywhere your imagination can wander; then Intermezzo II, will exceed your toughest criteria. Built, owned & cruised for many years by re-known Bluewater Cruisers and Authors, Steve & Linda Dashew, as their Personal Yacht, Intermezzo II is Hull # 1 of the well-respected Deerfoot 62 Series and more recent developmental designs, Sundeer Offshore Cruisers. Designed by Angelo Lavaranos and built by International Yachts, Ltd. in Cape Town, South Africa, this 1982 Deerfoot 62 Cutter, has a sturdy and sleek Aluminum Hull; purposely constructed with a minimum of bolt-on hardware and every piece of deck hardware possible is welded to the deck or hull to minimize dissimilar metal corrosion and penetrations that would eventually leak. Her interior hull & deck in all living spaces and in the two watertight bulkheads is insulated from the waterline to the deck; providing an effective thermal and sound barrier. Re-powered in 2003 with a Yanmar 140hp Diesel, this 1982 Deerfoot 62 Cutter has a very versatile and economical Electrical system designed to generate plenty of power with 3 engine alternators capable of outputting a total of 370 Amps and 6 Solar Panels that easily output 240 Watts. Large 12V Gel battery banks are easily charged and maintained ensuring that all the onboard electrical systems, including the two refrigerators and large deep freezer, lights, and electronics, are available when you need them. In August 2016, her bottom was sandblasted, 5 coats of Epoxy Barrier Coat and fresh bottom paint applied, as well as a new cutlass bearing and the feathering Max-Prop was reconditioned. The pitch of the Max-Prop is externally adjustable. Her Cutter Rig with multiple headsails and all halyards, sheets and control lines led aft to the sheltered cockpit with sheet stoppers and multiple self-tailing two-speed winches, Intermezzo II is easily handled by a couple. She is capable of 200 to 250 miles per day; and easily reaches speeds of 8.5kts to 9kts in only 14 knots of breeze across the deck on a close reach. The Dashews and current owners report that her helm is well-balanced and she is easy to manage, fast, dry and comfortable. The interior accommodations are spacious yet functional, clean and exceptionally well-maintained. There is a passageway at the bottom of the companionway stairs with one Stateroom on each side, each with bunk beds and generous varnished teak cabinetry and one head with vanity, shower and electric toilet. Forward of the passageway is the Galley, Nav Station, Salon and Dining table; capable of entertaining a full crew and guests. All flooring is varnished teak, and the white and bright ceiling has varnished teak battens that accent the length of this huge area.