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2008 Nordhavn 86

2008 Nordhavn 86

$4,719,600

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 2008

Make Nordhavn

Model 86

Category Trawler Boats

Length 88'

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2008 Nordhavn 86 This powerful and safe Long Range Passagemaker is the perfect vessel to show you the globe! Her large volume layout accommodates up to 8 Guests in 4 Cabins plus 3-4 Crew. The Master Cabin is very spacious and is located on the upper deck with a private terrace, VIP Cabin is on the lower deck forward along with port and starboard amidships double guest cabins. For entertainment there is a large saloon with seperate dining area,  the flybribge is another large entertainment area with Jacuzzi and Wet Bar. Vessel is powered by 2- MTU 600hp engines and can cruise at 10 knots with a top speed of 14 knots and has 20 sqft fins for the "Zero Speed" Stabilizers. This is a very ideal and desireable Charter Yacht! The seller is very keen and has just reduced the asking price 500,000 Euros, all reasonable offers will be entertained.

2001 Nordhavn 40

2001 Nordhavn 40

$399,000

Charleston, South Carolina

Year 2001

Make Nordhavn

Model 40

Category Motor Yachts

Length 40'

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2001 Nordhavn 40 CROSSWINDS is hull #22, the next build after the one that circumnavigated the globe. She has been sparingly used, has low engine hours and features a number of upgrades since her current owners bought her in 2011.  These include:New teak and holly flooring throughout2013 Zodiac 340 dinghy (11'2") with a Yamaha 20hp 4 stroke motorNew electronicsStainless steel dinghy cradle topside with coverNew LED lighting throughoutNew generatorElectrical service upgraded to 50 ampsAdditional air conditioning capacityNew refrigerator, 2014Vacuflush fresh water marine toilet in the head If you are looking for a well maintained and upgraded Nordhavn 40, CROSSWINDS is the one!MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!*OFFERS ENCOURAGED*

1987 Mason 44 Convertible Cutter

1987 Mason 44 Convertible Cutter

$119,900

Punta Gorda, Florida

Year 1987

Make Mason 44

Model Convertible Cutter

Category Sailboats

Length 44'

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1987 Mason 44 Convertible Cutter OWNER IS CURRENTLY TRAVELING AND WANTS THE BOAT SOLD! THE PRICE IS REDUCED TO $119,900.00 - AS IS, WHERE IS.  COME AND LOOK AT THIS BOAT, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!   IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BLUE WATER, EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE CRUISING BOAT THAT IS READY TO GO, THIS IS YOUR BOAT. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS ADD PROVISIONS AND YOU CAN SET OFF FOR THE CARIBBEAN TOMORROW! ***THIS BOAT IS ALREADY LOADED WITH ELECTRONICS*** Overview This Mason 44 is a serious blue water cruising sailboat with convertible cutter rig, full keel, powerful rudder and a folding prop that is well protected in an aperture. Designed by Al Mason and built at the TaShing yard (the same yard which builds the Nordhavn trawlers) the hull is solid glass and heavily reinforced. She is fast, sea kindly and comfortable. Two Cabins, one head, stall shower. New or refitted features: Life Lines Dripless Stuffing Box New SS Shaft Head Thru Hull Head Rebuilt New Chain Plates Engine Room Hose & Hose Clamps Replaced as Needed Fresh Varnish  - Teak Decks Recently Resealed Screens Replaced 12/14 Sails just returned from Sail Maker - inspection and repair where needed  Dimensions Cruising Speed: 6.5 kn Max Speed: 7.8 kn                 LOA: 43 ft 10 in LWL: 34 ft 4 in               Beam: 12 ft 4 in                  Max Bridge Clearance: 59 ft Max Draft: 6 ft 6 in         Cabin Headroom: 6 ft 3 in Ballast: 9400 lb Number of Cabins: 2            Number of Heads: 1 Engine   Engine Make: Yanmar Engine Model: 4JHTE                      Hours: 4909 Power: 55 hp                 Propeller Type: Folding 3 Blade Tankage Fuel Tanks Capacity: 186 gal  Fresh Water Tanks Capacity: 212 gal Holding Tank Capacity: 25 gal Accommodations Two private staterooms - One head - Stall shower - Sleeps 6V berth wi

2008 Northwest Northwest 45

2008 Northwest Northwest 45

$689,000

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

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2008 Northwest Northwest 45 The Northwest 45 is an American made Trawler similar to Nordhavn, but built in our Pacific Northwest. A great design, coupled with high quality workmanship and the best of equipment and accouterments, THE PATH has served her current owners well. Their plans have changed and Buyers now have the opportunity to acquire this fine vessel and continue its cruising life in style and safety. Call today, come take a look, you will be impressed.

Twin Engine Long Range Trawler

Twin Engine Long Range Trawler

$175,000

Newport Beach, California

Year 1992

Make Vanderhoeven

Model 1900T

Category Trawler Boats

Length 62.0

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VESSEL HISTORY: Vaya Con Dios was built by the De Alm Shipyard in Holland and launched in 1992. The Vanderhoeven trawlers were originally designed and built exclusively for service as rugged fishing trawlers capable of working the often stormy North Sea. At the request of potential pleasure craft buyers, the De Alm Shipyard modified the hull and superstructure design so the trawler could be built and sold as a seaworthy pleasure craft. Vaya Con Dios was built to this new motor-yacht standard. Upon completion, her German owner sailed her from Holland to the Spanish port of Almerimar on the Costa Del Sol. I purchased her from the original owner in 2001 while on a circumnavigation aboard my Peterson 46, Black Rose. THE CROSSING, short version: Having two boats but not wanting to make the Atlantic crossing twice, I signed on a South African crew and the four of us towed Black Rose across the Atlantic by way of Gibraltar, Cabo Verde and the Canary Islands. Having two engines but wanting reduce fuel consumption, we made the voyage using one engine at a time averaging 5 knots. We completed the 4000 mile crossing from Spain to Trinidad in thirty days. Upon arrival in Trinidad, Vaya Con Dios was laid up on the hard in the port city of Chaguaramous. When we returned the following season, we spent several months island hopping through the Caribbean and after transiting the Panama Canal, we continued our cruise up the west coast of Central America and Mexico, ending our adventure in our home port of Newport Beach. A MOST SEAWORTHY VESSEL: The purpose of the previous story, besides bringing back fond memories of the voyage, was to provide verification to potential buyers as to the seaworthy nature of Vaya Con Dios. The purpose of the following story is to provide verification as to the seaworthy nature of Vaya Con Dios should she, through no fault of her own, be accidentally run aground. The simple fact is, ocean-going trawlers of fiberglass construction cannot match the brute strength of steel built trawlers. Hit a submerged rock or coral head in a steel trawler and the outcome will most likely be favorable, if not embarrassing to the helmsman, with the only damage being a localized deformed hull or small breach in the steel which could be easily patched. Crunch that same submerged rock with a fiberglass vessel and the outcome would likely be less favorable, if not disastrous. The following excerpt is taken from the sancarlos.com cruising forum discussing the grounding of a heavily built fiberglass Nordhavn 62 along the coast of Mexico: "Evidently this boat was trying to make the entrance to Mag Bay. They were running too close to shore and hit an uncharted, submerged rock about three miles south of the entrance. The rock tore off the starboard stabilizer and left a hole in the hull. The crew tried to beach the boat on what they thought was a sand beach but turned out to be strewn with large boulders. The deceased crewman tried to jump from the boat to the rocks to tie a line. He was caught in the surf and apparently suffered a head injury that proved fatal."Fortunately, the rest of the hired crew survived the ordeal but the vessel was a total loss and can still be seen lying on her side at the water's edge close by a sheer cliff. If this happened to Vaya Con Dios, the stabilizer would most likely have been damaged and the hull deformed. VESSEL DESCRIPTION VESSEL DRAFT: 6' 1" DISPLACEMENT: 47 tons. CONSTRUCTION: The hull is double-chined and double welded with the inside weld left unground for additional strength. The hull and superstructure are built with Lloyds grade A approved steel considerably thicker than usual for this size vessel. The hull has a full-length keel with twin side-keels protecting the propeller shafts. Each propeller is surrounded by a protective ring of steel to minimize possible damage caused by such flotsam as fishing nets and lines. All railings, bollards, anchor-chain tubes, upper-deck ladder and water tank are constructed of high-grade 316 stainless steel. ENGINES: The commercial diesel engines were made in Holland with approximately 2200 hours on them since a major overhaul. They are massive in size and designed to run for thousands of additional hours. They start easily and run strong. I spend most weekends on the vessel and while she's been my "condo on the water" for the last twelve years, I run the engines weekly. TANKAGE: Fuel- The main fuel-tank is located in the midships bilge and holds 1585 gallons. The secondary fuel-tank, holding 530 gallons, is located in the engine-room bilge.The two gravity feed fuel-tanks are located on the forward engine room bulkhead and hold 100 gallons. Total fuel-tank capacity is 2215 gallons. Holding tanks- One forward tank and one aft tank, each holding 40 gallons. RANGE: This vessel's maximum range is approximately 4,000 nautical miles running on one engine at a time at an average speed of 5 knots. Running at 8 or 9 knots with both engines will have a significant reduction in range. FUEL CONSUMPTION: The fuel consumption was slightly over 2 nautical mile/ U.S. gallon. STEERING SYSTEM: Hydraulic ANCHOR WINDLASS: LoFranz GROUND TACKLE: There are two ship's anchors as seen in photos along with 300' of 7/16 galvanized chain. BOW-THRUSTER TUBE: and wiring installed but needs new thruster. STABILIZERS: Hydraulic, in need of repair. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: 24 volt dc and European 240 volt 50 cycle ac. If vessel kept at an American marina, it should be converted to 110 volt system. Existing panel is servicable but could be replaced with American style panel. GEN-SET: 13 kw Diesel Sole 220 v. dc 50 cycle runs but needs repair HEATING: Diesel furnace with radiators in each cabin. Water heater is 240 volts. WASHER/DRYER: 240 volt electric, front loading. AUTOPILOT: Autohelm 7000 in need of repair or replacement. ELECTRONICS: Furuno 48 mile open array. Furuno GPS. Icom VHF radio. All work well. LIFE-RAFT: Givens eight-man raft in fiberglass hard-shell case, certification not current. DINGY: Avon Redcrest inflatable with wood floor. RECENT ENGINE MAINTENANCE: New transmission oil coolers and two new Johnson raw-water pumps purchased but not yet installed. There are many spare parts including an alternator, new engine belts, oil filters and fuel filters. Also there are numerous hand tools. INTERIOR LAYOUT: On the lower-deck, the captain's cabin and head are aft. Next is the large engine room. Forward of that are the port and starboard staterooms, then the port and starboard heads, followed by the fourth stateroom at the bow. On the upper-deck forward is the wheelhouse. Aft of that is the port-side galley followed by the main salon and aft-deck. VESSEL LOCATION: Vaya Con Dios is located on a mooring at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Newport Beach, California.