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2006 Nordic Tugs 32

2006 Nordic Tugs 32

$239,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 2006

Make Nordic Tugs

Model 32

Category Trawler Boats

Length 32'

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2006 Nordic Tugs 32 This Nordic Tug 32 features the traditional ship-style pilothouse with 360 degree views for comfortable navigation. Built in the USA, the hand laid semi-displacement hull with full keel and hard chine produces a seaworthy, stable and fuel efficient vessel. Floating Stone is a well equipped Nordic Tug with a Cummins 6BTA 270HP main engine, a 5 kw Onan generator, two zone reverse cycle air conditioning units, a well equipped pilothouse, L-shaped galley and very comfortable living spaces in the salon and master stateroom. A 10' West Marine Rib with 9.9 hp Honda Outboard make this a complete cruising package. Floating Stone is in very good condition and ready to cruise immediately. There are many recent upgrades including: New Main Engine Start Battery (2016) New Generator Start Battery (2016) New Bow Thruster Batteries (2016) New Main Engine Alternator (2016) New 30 Amp ProNautic Digital Battery Charger (2016) New Six Gallon Hot Water Heater (2016) New LED TV in Salon (2016) New Salon Air Conditioner (2015) New LED Bulbs in the Salon, Stateroom and Running Lights (2015) New House Batteries (2014)

1993 Nordic Tugs 32

1993 Nordic Tugs 32

$99,500

Charleston, South Carolina

Year 1993

Make Nordic Tugs

Model 32

Category Tugboats

Length 32'

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1993 Nordic Tugs 32 Here is a great opportunity to pick up a rare 1993 Nordic Tug 32 with low engine hours on its single Cummins Diesel and a brand new Westerbeke Generator. These boats are built like tanks with a solid hand laid hull and a full keel to protect the running gear.   This boat has not been used much in the past few years due to the age of the owner and  it needs a new owner to love and exercise it on a regular basis.  Good used Nordic Tugs are always in high demand and they are normally scooped up quickly.  Call today because this one will not last long.

1993 Nordic Tugs 32

1993 Nordic Tugs 32

$99,900

Charleston, South Carolina

Year 1993

Make Nordic Tugs

Model 32

Category Tugboats

Length 32'

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1993 Nordic Tugs 32 Here is a great opportunity to pick up a rare 1993 Nordic Tug 32 with low engine hours on its single Cummins Diesel and a brand new Westerbeke Generator. These boats are built like tanks with a solid hand laid hull and a full keel to protect the running gear.   This boat has not been used much in the past few years due to the age of the owner and  it needs a new owner to love and exercise it on a regular basis.  Good used Nordic Tugs are always in high demand and they are normally scooped up quickly.  Call today because this one will not last long.

1998 NORDIC

1998 NORDIC

$139,900

Warwick, Rhode Island

Year 1998

Make -

Model -

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 32'

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1998 Nordic Tug "Snowbird" is a new listing featuring an economical,  220hp Cummins diesel, excellent electronics, generator, inverter, bow thruster, reverse cycle heat and air conditioning.  She had an extensive refit in 2016.  She is very clean and has been maintained professionally.  Please see the full specifications for additional information and photos. Ask about a 50% slip discount to new Brewer customers and keep in mind that Rhode Island does not have a sales or use tax. As noted in The PowerBoat Guide, "The most popular boat of her type ever built, the Nordic 32 is a full-keeled, semi-displacement cruiser whose classic tugboat profile and quality construction have endeared her to yachting enthusiasts for many years."   Snowbird is perfect for the cruising couple and she is only available due to a change in her professional Captain's plans.

2013 Nordic Boats 27' Thor

2013 Nordic Boats 27' Thor

$109,000

Apple Valley, California

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

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2013 Nordic Boats 27' Thor Absolute one of a kind 2013 Nordic Thor 27' Cat/Tunnel with walk thru deck, Dual Cockpit Canopies, Original owner who paid $160K new, Mint condition/Showroom with only 50 original hours, Mercury Racing 600 SCI, 600HP, Closed loop cooling system, Mercury Racing XR Drive, drive shower, Imco dual steering to helm, 32P 4 Blade S/S prop labbed, Mint condition Gel Coat with metal flake in gray and pearl flake in red, full composite construction, Top of the line boat with every upgrade, Boat runs over 90MPH, Billet hardware, color matched interior 40oz, signature gel-coat inset seat backs, walk thru deck with front shower, extra storage compartments in tunnels, huge dual storage in middle of boat, snap in carpet kit, full snap cover for boat, always stored indoors and used in fresh water, never beached, Billet seat mounts, custom stereo package, S/S bimini top, Livorsi custom gauges and controls, ski locker, fire boy system, GPS, Dual engine hatch rams, LED Lights including trailer, Billet battery boxes, will not find this boat anywhere in the country for a better deal and only a fraction of the cost new. Includes a 2013  Custom trailer with alloy wheels, Matching spare tire, clear titles in hand, boat has been marine inspected and just fully serviced for the next owner. Please call 760-900-3079 with questions or offers.

1998 Nordic Tug

1998 Nordic Tug

$139,900

Warwick, Rhode Island

Year 1998

Make -

Model -

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 32'

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1998 Nordic Tug "Snowbird" is a new listing featuring an economical,  220hp Cummins diesel, excellent electronics, generator, inverter, bow thruster, reverse cycle heat and air conditioning.  She had an extensive refit in 2016.  She is very clean and has been maintained professionally.  Please see the full specifications for additional information and photos. Ask about a 50% slip discount to new Brewer customers and keep in mind that Rhode Island does not have a sales or use tax. As noted in The PowerBoat Guide, "The most popular boat of her type ever built, the Nordic 32 is a full-keeled, semi-displacement cruiser whose classic tugboat profile and quality construction have endeared her to yachting enthusiasts for many years."   Snowbird is perfect for the cruising couple and she is only available due to a change in her professional Captain's plans.

1998 Virage 265 - Heated Storage - Compare to Fountain, Donzi, Nordic, Formula

1998 Virage 265 - Heated Storage - Compare to Fountain, Donzi, Nordic, Formula

$31,900

Kenosha, Wisconsin

Year 1998

Make Virage

Model 265

Category -

Length 26.5

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Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Up for "Buy It Now" or "Best Offer" purchase is a very unique, limited production performance boat that, when conceived and built, was far ahead of its time. In fact, the majority of the popular high performance offshore boats being produced today clearly display many of the design features and amenities introduced by, and/or incorporated into this boat – notably among them are the double-stepped hull with staggered strakes, air induction chines and a variable degree bottom. Purchased directly from Virage Performance Technologies, this was the first production Virage 265 hull to touch the water. Designed by, built specifically for and to the specifications of the Company’s owner, for more than a year it graced the inside cover-fold of Hot Boat Magazine (two page ad shown), as well as Powerboat and other boating magazines as the advertising layout for the marketing and sales initiatives of the Company. It saw very limited use in demonstrating its unique features and performance capabilities to the prospective dealer network, the press, and a limited number of high-profile buyers. As such, it's loaded with all of the standard equipment (sales brochure shown) as well as MANY upgrades to increase performance, comfort and handling. Its fit, finish and attention to detail are of the highest quality. I purchased this boat “New” in January, 1998. Prior to shipping it was fitted with a new Teague Custom Marine–prepared TCM 509 package (740+ horsepower, 800 lb-ft torque – dyno sheet shown). This is the same as the power train that was initially in the boat and responsible for its remarkable test performance. Hot Boat featured THIS BOAT in its November/December, 1997 issue and noted the following: “The new Virage is …. a sweet-running performance boat without any detectable flaws or bad habits. Stability and drivability are excellent at all speeds; not a hint of porpoise or chine-walk.” “… lit up the radar-gun digital image panel with numerals ranging between 84.7 and 85.1.” “In the always important acceleration department … was not less impressive. Zero-to-30 mph times were in the 5.5-second range, while 0-to-60 mph was achieved in just under 13 seconds.” Components of the ENGINE/DRIVE PACKAGE include: Teague Custom Marine TCM 509 Engine Package (MerCruiser 500HP Engine, Modified by Teague to 509 cubic inches with Upgraded Internals); andPolished B&M 250 Blower;Polished Super Chiller Intercooler / Fresh Water Sea Strainer;Dual Holley 750 Carburetors;Power Torque II Exhaust;Max Machine Worx High Performance Drive Upgrade (MerCruiser XR Drive Equivalent - 1.35 gear ratio) with Drive Shower;Stainless Steel 4-Blade Propeller By comparison, the standard engine package for this boat was a MerCruiser 7.4L MPI rated at 310 horsepower, coupled to a Bravo 1 drive. OTHER FEATURES of this boat include, but are not limited to: Variable-Degree Double-Stepped Hull w/Air-Induction Chines;Splash Graphics molded in gelcoat (nothing is painted externally on the boat) with Matching Interior;WPM External Steering;K-planes w/Indicators;Zero Effort Controls;Full Complement of Gaffrig/Virage Gauges;Micrologic GPS and Depth Finder;FlowScan Fuel Monitoring;Front Seat Electric Drop-out Bolsters;Clarion Stereo w/Disc Changer/Remote Controls, Dual 1080 Watt Water-Cooled Amps and Abundant Speakers;Freshwater Sink and Cooler;Sidebar Electronic 5-Station Beverage Dispenser;Cabin Ventilation Fans;Port-a-Potti (New - Never Used);Dimming Instrument and Cockpit/Cabin Lighting; Flush-Mounted Running Lights;Locking / Sliding Cabin Door;Abundant Open and Hidden Storage Compartments;Dual Batteries w/Isolator, On-Board 3-Stage Charger/Maintainer and Remote Terminal Connection;Automatic Halon Fire Suppression System;Telescoping Stern Light w/ Emergency SOS Beacon;Pop-Up Cleats and Ski Tow;Dual Electric Hatch Lifts;Custom Cockpit and Storage Covers. The Virage rides on a custom, tandem axle Hoss Trailer specifically designed for this boat. The goal was to provide a low-profile cradle (for ease of launch / retrieval, and for towing visibility aft) while retaining the 8’6” beam for both boat and trailer (in compliance with the most restrictive State laws). The trailer track measures 100.5 inches from sidewall to sidewall, and the overall length of the boat/trailer is just at 30 feet. Regarding weight, the manufacturers' specifications list the boat (including motor) at approximately 4200 lbs, and the trailer at 1200 lbs. With respect to fuel requirements, this boat is set up for and will run comfortably all day long on 92 Octane pump gas (though my personal preference has been to always feed it 100 Octane fuel, recognizing its performance and storage superiority). As one might expect, this engine/drive combination is capable of gulping fuel quite briskly rate when passing the majority of other watercraft on the lake – the FloScan shows approximately 32 – 34 gallons per hour at 70+ mph. Reduce the speed to a comfortable cruise (in the 35 – 40 mph range), however, and the consumption drops to approximately a third of that, at about 11 – 13 gallons per hour. The engine has never been exposed to ethanol fuel, and during the time that the boat wasn’t in seasonal use, the fuel has been regularly drained and refreshed. Following its Drive upgrade, oil and fuel services, and annual professional "winterization" a few years ago, it was returned to its hangar and hasn’t gotten its feet wet since. While I have owned this boat for a number of years since new, the low hours attest to the reality that my collection of fair-weather vehicles – cars, motorcycles, boat, etc. – far exceeds the availability of fair weather days here in the Midwest. Due to the typically slow onset of Spring / Summer weather, as well as a series of unplanned, personal commitments, I’ve finally come to the realization that this, again, will NOT be the Summer that I’ve waited for. The Virage needs a new home and, at the very low "Buy It Now" price for a boat of this stature, quality and condition, it’s level of style and performance can be your's for a very small fraction of its cost of replacement. Cosmetically, the photos will attest to the condition of the vessel. The hull has seen less than 100 hours (fresh water only), and the engine approximately 70 hours. The original Bravo 1 drive has been replaced with a Max Machine Worx Hi-Performance Drive (to better handle the power and torque) with run-in time only. Stored in a private, heated aircraft hangar, it has been meticulously cared-for and professionally maintained since new. Finally, a couple of notes for the prospective buyer. The dual batteries in the boat were installed "as new" a couple of years ago primarily for storage (though they have been maintained by the on-board charger/maintainer and would probably serve the first season just fine). Additionally, as with any boat stored for even a season, the water pump impeller should be replaced (they take a “set” when sitting for any length of time and are routinely replaced every season or two at very minimal cost). Last, the trailer tires are dated. They appear to be fine (roadworthy, with no visible cracks, etc.), they remain fully inflated, and I would not hesitate to use them to trailer the boat locally or to transport the boat/trailer on a flatbed trailer. However, it would be recommended that they be replaced prior to any long distance on-road towing. If the boat is purchased using the "Buy It Now" feature, I will install four new trailer tires (so that you or your shipper can pick up and hit the road with confidence immediately), and will add a complement of boating accessories including a Fortress anchor and line; dock line and docking bumpers; new, quality brand name slalom and pair of water skis with tow rope; and a variety of maintenance necessities including a Winterizing kit. I have many other detailed photographs available. Please don't hesitate to contact me via email, or by phone (daytime and early evening) with any questions - John @ (262) seven-0-five-five-2-2-five. If I am unavailable, please leave your name, phone number and/or email address and I will return your call or message as soon as possible. SINCE THIS BOAT IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING EARLY. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LISTING IS FOR THE BOAT AND TRAILER ONLY. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TOW VEHICLE VARIOUSLY PICTURED. BIDDER QUALIFICATIONS: BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 10 TRANSACTIONS AND/OR WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR THEIR BID WILL BE CANCELLED. SHIPPING: BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL SHIPPING CONSIDERATIONS. (PICKUP OR SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES ONLY, UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME AND ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS ARE MET.) PAYMENT: A $1,000.00 COMMITMENT DEPOSIT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF LISTING CLOSE. THE REMAINDER OF THE FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF LISTING CLOSE. BUYER SHOULD CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS PAYMENT AND PICKUP ARRANGEMENTS. I WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR DEPOSIT ONLY; AND CASH (IN PERSON), BANK WIRE TRANSFER OR BANK CHECK/MONEY ORDER (MUST BE CLEARED THROUGH MY BANK) FOR THE BALANCE OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PRIOR TO PAPER TRANSFER AND/OR PICKUP. THIS BOAT IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE "AS-IS, WHERE-IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which 'cushions' her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most all of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: new head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service,

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which "cushions" her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The deck and hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: New head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service, new

1978 Ingrid Bluewater

1978 Ingrid Bluewater

$37,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1978

Make Ingrid

Model Bluewater

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1978 Ingrid Bluewater The Ingrid 38, from the pen of William Atkin, is a heavy displacement bluewater ketch derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designs, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's, "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old-world style she's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of the Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand-laid in fiberglass, there's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass, as well as a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkins' main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which cushions her landing off the waves. And also below the waterline, she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed, but the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs with owners reporting she'll do half the wind speed up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots, but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. The ketch rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. The sails are Schattauer Sails from Seattle and are original and in good condition. They were sent to the local sail loft and checked over for the 2015 sailing season. Maggie O'Katie is her original name and she is a fresh water boat only. This boat has never seen salt water. This is only the second owner of this vessel. The hull and deck were built by Blue Water Boats in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior was finished in oak planks by the original owner. The interior trim and finish were never completed, but there is not much left to complete. The galley area is a great workspace for any type of cooking. The galley does show that it has been used over the many years, as can been seen by the water stains. The masts are hollow box construction and are finished bright and are now in need of refinishing. The boom bright work presents itself well, as they were refinished in 2015. The hull is solid fiberglass construction with foam insulated on the

1974 Bluewater Ingrid

1974 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1974

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1974 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water ketch derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which "cushions" her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The hull was built by Blue Water Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in oak planks by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction but does have some surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She has Profurl roller furling on the yankee to make her easier to handle as well as a staysail that can act as a storm sail if you need it. The