Northwest Yachts Boats for sale in Poulsbo, Washington

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1979 Islander Yachts Freeport 41

1979 Islander Yachts Freeport 41

$74,900

Poulsbo, Washington

Year 1979

Make Islander Yachts

Model Freeport 41

Category Sailboats

Length 45'

Posted Over 1 Month

1979 Islander Yachts Freeport 41 This may be the perfect boat for the Pacific Northwest, the comfortable full keel cruiser you've been looking for. Bob Perry did the "Classic Plastic" design, and built in more storage than many 45' boats.  You’ve likely seen the design, with the large windows, clipper bow, bowsprit, and ketch rig.  Kuokoa has all the amenities you often ask for below, like cabin heat, propane cooking, AC/DC refrigeration, pressure H/C water, and two generous staterooms. The aft cabin is the reason this design is hunted.  A solid electronics package includes updated RADAR, forward scan SONAR, chart plotter, GPS, Alpha Autopilot, and is wired for a lap top computer.  If you are considering going offshore, the storm shutters are already installed, along with an upgraded Lewmar electric windlass, with remote and chain counter, a dripless shaft seal, roller furling and more. A generous center cockpit with full cockpit cover opens up seasons for warm and dry Northwest cruising.The experienced owner bought this nice Islander 41 to live-aboard, motor to Alaska, and sail when comfortable.  Now his plans have changed, and you will want to see this family friendly design, soon!

1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II

1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II

$42,900

Poulsbo, Washington

Year 1981

Make Mainship

Model Sedan Mk II

Category Motor Yachts

Length 34'

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1981 Mainship Sedan Mk II This Trawler is new to the market and ready to go to her new owners.  With lots of extras, a Perkins Diesel engine, fully enclosed flybridge, Red Dot plus electric heating, electric windlass, Westerbeke 4kw Generator, swimstep and dinghy.  An economical cruiser for Northwest waters.  The Mainship 34 Motor Cruiser is one of the most popular small sedans ever built.  She is constructed on a solid fiberglass semi displacement hull design with a deep forefoot, slightly rounded bilges, and a full length keel.  With the single 165 Perkins, she will do 10-11 knots while burning about 6 GPH.  At 7.6k, fuel consumption drops to about 2 GPH.