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1968 Jensen Marine CAL-34

1968 Jensen Marine CAL-34

$10,900

San Diego, California

Year 1968

Make Jensen Marine

Model CAL-34

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 Jensen Marine CAL-34,"California Girl" is an incredible boat.I am third owner. Previous owner was a yacht broker, and this was his personal boat for many years, so he took exceptional care of her.Interior is beautiful, gorgeous wood, no tears in upholstery, new carpet, new three-burner stove and propane tank, Stainless Steal Sink. Sleeps 6 in 2 quarter births, convertible dinette and private forward v-birth.Private split head and sink between salon and forward cabin. In-line galley is conveniently located across from dinette. New mini-blinds. Large insulated ice-box with counter top access. Microwave included.Atomic 4 Engine starts right up (installed in 1975, major tune-up in 2015 (plugs, wires, rotor, distributor, electric fuel pump, valve adjustments. I motored it down from Seal Beach...16 hours of continuous engine running, purred like a kitten. These engines run forever, I am told.Sails are great (120% Genoa with new Sun cover), new LG main in 2011. New Lazy Jacks in 2016Standing Rigging replaced in 2005. Complete Rigging Survey in 2015.2 grp 24 house batteries new in 20131 grp 27 Engine battary new in 2015Battery Selector switch12v DC switch panel, voltage meter for both sets of batteries.New LED lights through-outStern Anchor with chain and line,Full cockpit cushions (no tears)Cockpit AwningCockpit seats 10New 15 Gal holding tank with diaphram discharge pump (2011)Dry Chemical Fire extinguisherVarnished Teak (excellent condition) with covers.New rub-rail in 2010New Raymarine tiller Auto-Pilot (love this tool)New Jenson marine stereo with cockpit speakers and MP3 Jack.All Navigation lights work.They don't make them like this anymore. The newer boats have much thinner fiberglass, than these classic models. This is a solid boat, ready to sail for years and years.I recently bought this boat (life-long dream to learn to sail).Sadly, a few days ago, I lost my largest client Unexpectedly and now have to liquidate most of my toys and reduce monthly expenditures (dock fees etc) as I just took a huge pay-cut. (selling my plane too :(So, I am selling for less than I paid only 5-6 weeks ago for a quick sale (and I got a good deal for the condition). So you are getting a great deal.I wish I could keep her. I have slept on it almost every weekend, and taken her out many times in last 6 weeks. She is a beauty.I bought a new Family-size Magma gas grill on stern of boat (with electronic start, it is best grill I have every used...paid 395 for it). I also spent 185 on doc Step, and some other minor goodies for it.I fell in love with this boat the moment I saw it. I love the design better than the other models out there, and it was built to last and last. $10900

1968 CAL 34

1968 CAL 34

$10,000

Bristol, Rhode Island

Year 1968

Make CAL

Model 34

Category Racer Boats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 CAL 34 CAL 34, 1968, Yanmar diesel, in the water and ready to sail, for sale in Stamford, Connecticut. The C William Lapworth designed Cal 34 is a successful cruiser/racer; 347 hulls were built between 1968 and 1975. This is one of the models that built the reputation of the CAL name and Jensen shipyard for strong, easy sailing classic yachts, built with integrity. CALs are known for their lasting quality, roomy interior, great headroom, and today are popular for live aboard. Baka is a fine example of this class. She sleeps 6 below in the traditional forepeak (2), main salon (2) and after berths (2). The head is forward, separating the forepeak from the main salon, marine toilet to starboard, sink and vanity to port.  The port side dinette seats 6 or sleeps 2. The linear galley is to Starboard with a large top opening ice box, CNG 3 burner cook top and oven on either side of the stainless sink. Aft are two pilot berths great for sleeping in a seaway or entirely too convenient for extra storage. On deck, Baka’s keel stepped mast is not original though we do not know when it was replaced. Rod rigging and the roller furling is clearly also newer. She is tiller steering in a large cockpit. All lines lead to the cockpit. Decks are plenty wide to easy passage forward. Sails are Dacron, a little tired but serviceable. The Yanmar 3 GM diesel is a replacement of the original Atomic Four, again not sure when the repower was accomplished, engine hours unknown, which starts easily and runs well. Baka needs some cosmetic work both above and below decks. She is a good candidate for a live aboard and is perfectly capable of near shore cruising. She is a fine value at the offered price.