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1972 Morgan Out Island 413 CC

1972 Morgan Out Island 413 CC

$50,000

St Catharines, Ontario

Year 1972

Make Morgan

Model Out Island 413 CC

Category Ketch

Length 41

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1972 Morgan Out Island 41ft Ketch Sailboat is in normal condition for a vessel this age, but it will need some tlc before its ship shape. The hull, engine & deck are solid & working order, and the boat currently is ready to sail, but you may want to do some cosmetic work We're told all systems work as they should. The seller has rebuilt and improved the vessel over the last 15 years, but some items still need attention. Engine service and maintenance logs are available for viewing. Stock #322630 Popular Morgan Out Island! Ready to Cruise the World! Numerous Upgrades! Check out this 1972 Morgan Out Island 41ft Ketch Sailboat! A World Cruiser Model 413 Centre Cockpit Walk-Over model, Hull #56. Ready for new adventures! One of the most popular production boats of this size ever built. Nearly half went directly to the charter trade. This design underwent numerous modifications during its production life so dimensions, interior layouts, and other details vary widely. This particular MOI41 has been almost updated over 15 years and is well-equipped for extended cruising. The Morgan comes with a Perkins 4.236 85 HP engine with approximately 1000 hours. You have a Paragon Gears P33L transmission. This walkover configuration provides terrific privacy with two completely separate cabins - and lots of storage to boot. From the cockpit go in the forward companionway down just a few short steps to the saloon. Immediately to port is a U-shaped galley. Just forward of the galley is a U-shaped dinette. The settee in the dinette can be used as a single berth. Opposite the dinette is a straight settee. The starboard settee can be used as a single and perfect sea berth for offshore passages. From the salon, a passage leads forward to the forward head and bunk bed suite. To port is the forward head. Two doors to the forward head allow access from the salon and private access from the stateroom. From the cockpit, another companionway leads just a few steps aft into a separate private cabin. The cabin is huge and oriented across the stern. The suite includes a private head with a shower and custom cabinetry. This dual cabin configuration provides sleeping accommodations for six and comfortable dining for four. The settees provide great space to lean back, put your feet up and read or relax The hatches and ports offer good lighting and ventilation and custom-built lockers offer lots of storage. The boat comes with Lee Sails consisting of a 120% Genoa, 2 reef Main, and 1 reef Mizzen (New 2012). You have 2 Heads - Fwd is an electric macerator, and aft is a manual pump. the boat has all low-profile aluminum hatches and portholes with roll-up blinds (new 2012). - The vessel has all Garhauer high-strength stainless steel deck hardware and blocks - Overspec'd (New 2015). The ground tackle is a galvanized 55# Mantus on 150ft ⅜" HT G4 chain and 300ft ⅝" rode, a 45# CQR on 15ft ⅜" chain and 300ft of ⅜" rode, and comes with a Lofrans Royal manual windlass gypsy and drum. All stanchions & lifelines have been raised to 30" height. Other nice upgrades include 7x Group31 AGM 110Ah batties, 2x 255w solar panels (total 510w) with 40A MPPT Controller, and a Remote display. a NovaKool 12vdc fridge and a freezer, dinghy davits, 2x bilge pumps with auto bilge pump alarm switch with high water alarm. - Outside all LED lighting throughout mast (360 Anchor, Tri-Color Masthead, Steam, FWD Deck, RGB on all 4 Spreaders), deck (cockpit floor, RGB bimini cockpit, fwd/aft nav), cabin, and engine room. - The Morgan has a nice set of electronics installed in 2015 which are fully integrated and networked. They consist of a Raymarine e95 MFD, a Raymarine MRK-9 Remote with a secondary station at Nav Table, a Raymarine CP370 depth sounder/fish finder, a Raymarine HS5 network hub, a Raymarine RD418HD High definition digital 18" enclosed array radar, Raymarine Evolution Autopilot (EV2, ECU-400, P70, Type 2 Rotary Drive), plus i-Com IC-M506 VHF Radio w/AIS Reciever, w/HM195 Command Mic IV in the cockpit and hailer horn on the mast. Plus you have a Maretron WSO100 ultrasonic weather station - Wind speed, direction, humidity, temperature, 3x 4megapixel IP cameras - top of the mast, cockpit, and engine room), displayed on MFD, and 3000w Inverter on AC Selector switch - Shore, Inverter, Generator. The Aft cabin is currently a garage/workshop, but ready to have finished carpentry added. Numerous essential and expensive spare parts (high output alternator, spare starter, engine gasket kit, pressure water pump). Full and complete documentation & photos of all repairs & upgrades, full service & maintenance log All required commercial safety equipment. Too many improvements and upgrades to list all. Schedule a visit to view, and/or reach out and we can pass on additional information. Looking for offers! Reason for selling is downsizing.

1972 Morgan Out Island 413 CC

1972 Morgan Out Island 413 CC

$50,000

St Catharines, Ontario

Year 1972

Make Morgan

Model Out Island 413 CC

Category Ketch

Length 41

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1972 Morgan Out Island 41ft Ketch Sailboat is in normal condition for a vessel this age, but it will need some tlc before its ship shape. The hull, engine & deck are solid & working order, and the boat currently is ready to sail, but you may want to do some cosmetic work We're told all systems work as they should. The seller has rebuilt and improved the vessel over the last 15 years, but some items still need attention. Engine service and maintenance logs are available for viewing. Stock #322630 Popular Morgan Out Island! Ready to Cruise the World! Numerous Upgrades! Check out this 1972 Morgan Out Island 41ft Ketch Sailboat! A World Cruiser Model 413 Centre Cockpit Walk-Over model, Hull #56. Ready for new adventures! One of the most popular production boats of this size ever built. Nearly half went directly to the charter trade. This design underwent numerous modifications during its production life so dimensions, interior layouts, and other details vary widely. This particular MOI41 has been almost updated over 15 years and is well-equipped for extended cruising. The Morgan comes with a Perkins 4.236 85 HP engine with approximately 1000 hours. You have a Paragon Gears P33L transmission. This walkover configuration provides terrific privacy with two completely separate cabins - and lots of storage to boot. From the cockpit go in the forward companionway down just a few short steps to the saloon. Immediately to port is a U-shaped galley. Just forward of the galley is a U-shaped dinette. The settee in the dinette can be used as a single berth. Opposite the dinette is a straight settee. The starboard settee can be used as a single and perfect sea berth for offshore passages. From the salon, a passage leads forward to the forward head and bunk bed suite. To port is the forward head. Two doors to the forward head allow access from the salon and private access from the stateroom. From the cockpit, another companionway leads just a few steps aft into a separate private cabin. The cabin is huge and oriented across the stern. The suite includes a private head with a shower and custom cabinetry. This dual cabin configuration provides sleeping accommodations for six and comfortable dining for four. The settees provide great space to lean back, put your feet up and read or relax The hatches and ports offer good lighting and ventilation and custom-built lockers offer lots of storage. The boat comes with Lee Sails consisting of a 120% Genoa, 2 reef Main, and 1 reef Mizzen (New 2012). You have 2 Heads - Fwd is an electric macerator, and aft is a manual pump. the boat has all low-profile aluminum hatches and portholes with roll-up blinds (new 2012). - The vessel has all Garhauer high-strength stainless steel deck hardware and blocks - Overspec'd (New 2015). The ground tackle is a galvanized 55# Mantus on 150ft ⅜" HT G4 chain and 300ft ⅝" rode, a 45# CQR on 15ft ⅜" chain and 300ft of ⅜" rode, and comes with a Lofrans Royal manual windlass gypsy and drum. All stanchions & lifelines have been raised to 30" height. Other nice upgrades include 7x Group31 AGM 110Ah batties, 2x 255w solar panels (total 510w) with 40A MPPT Controller, and a Remote display. a NovaKool 12vdc fridge and a freezer, dinghy davits, 2x bilge pumps with auto bilge pump alarm switch with high water alarm. - Outside all LED lighting throughout mast (360 Anchor, Tri-Color Masthead, Steam, FWD Deck, RGB on all 4 Spreaders), deck (cockpit floor, RGB bimini cockpit, fwd/aft nav), cabin, and engine room. - The Morgan has a nice set of electronics installed in 2015 which are fully integrated and networked. They consist of a Raymarine e95 MFD, a Raymarine MRK-9 Remote with a secondary station at Nav Table, a Raymarine CP370 depth sounder/fish finder, a Raymarine HS5 network hub, a Raymarine RD418HD High definition digital 18" enclosed array radar, Raymarine Evolution Autopilot (EV2, ECU-400, P70, Type 2 Rotary Drive), plus i-Com IC-M506 VHF Radio w/AIS Reciever, w/HM195 Command Mic IV in the cockpit and hailer horn on the mast. Plus you have a Maretron WSO100 ultrasonic weather station - Wind speed, direction, humidity, temperature, 3x 4megapixel IP cameras - top of the mast, cockpit, and engine room), displayed on MFD, and 3000w Inverter on AC Selector switch - Shore, Inverter, Generator. The Aft cabin is currently a garage/workshop, but ready to have finished carpentry added. Numerous essential and expensive spare parts (high output alternator, spare starter, engine gasket kit, pressure water pump). Full and complete documentation & photos of all repairs & upgrades, full service & maintenance log All required commercial safety equipment. Too many improvements and upgrades to list all. Schedule a visit to view, and/or reach out and we can pass on additional information. Looking for offers! Reason for selling is downsizing.

1987 Bruce Roberts Sailboat Ketch Rig

1987 Bruce Roberts Sailboat Ketch Rig

$29,900

St Paul, Minnesota

Year 1987

Make Bruce Roberts Sailboat

Model Ketch Rig

Category Sailboats

Length 53'

Posted Over 1 Month

1987 Bruce Roberts Sailboat Ketch Rig BRING YOUR OFFERS - Bruce Roberts Ketch Rig Sailboat. Steel hull construction. 50% completed.  47,000 lbs displacement, 17,000 ballast, 1135 square feet sail area. Includes onboard sauna for two, full galley with gimbaled stove.  A36 grade steel used throughout construction, 3/16 inch thickness on the hull and bulkheads, 4 Onboard tanks (use them for fuel or water storage). Perkins 50 HP diesel inboard (with less than 2 hrs SMOH) with extra injectors Exterior has 2 coats of Rustoleum primer for protection from the elements (Entire top deck covered with heavy duty tarp which makes boarding a challenge yet has kept the harsh weather away. We would strongly recommend sandblasting the entire exterior, and then completing the finish prior to launch (once this is in the water, it will likely stay in the water). For completion, this is preliminary list of items that it will need. Winches, rigging, standing rigging, pilot house fabrication, running gear completion, etc. custom 55' mast (recycled street light pole (octagonal) with a 25' boom  custom 35' mizzen mast Call Jason today to arrange a tour of this unique vessel. NOTE:  this boat has never been in the water and is located at Watergate Marina.  Due to it's overall height, and width, it is not able to be transported over land from it's current location.  The keel is 17' long, 4' deep, 2' wide The rudder is 4' wide overall and 5' tall From the bottom of the keel to the deck is 13' (add another 4' for the cabin top and pilot house) Launching the boat will take significant time, effort and money

46' Motorsailer Yacht: FISHER 46 - Powerboat / Sailboat - Estate sale

46' Motorsailer Yacht: FISHER 46 - Powerboat / Sailboat - Estate sale

$199,000

Bellingham, Washington

Category -

Length 46.0

Posted Over 1 Month

46' Motorsailer Yacht: FISHER 46 - Powerboat / Sailboat - Estate sale Due to unique circumstances, and the passing of her longtime owner (31 years), we are offering this beautiful Fisher 46 motorsailer yacht for immediate auction sale. This situation offers a great opportunity for a new owner to acquire this very rare, and desirable vessel, and pilot her on many more happy voyages into the future. PLEASE NOTE: We are not mariners, or boat experts, but we have tried to describe this yacht to the best of our ability. Read on to, discover more about legendary Fisher yachts, and the fascinating story behind The Meretune! The Meretune: This beautiful yacht features a distinctive design large displacement hull that offers ample room down below, with 2 cabins, and 2 washrooms. It also offers a neat galley, and large saloon with couches, and ample storage. The over-sized Pilot house with large sunroof that makes a warm enclosed area above deck, that can comfortably seat the whole crew, which is very much appreciated in the evening, or in cooler or windy weather. It is equipped with an inline 6 cylinder 6.2 liter Ford Diesel engine, located directly below the pilothouse, and accessible from both a hatch in the pilothouse floor, and from alongside in the passageway down below. It has a front and rear private cabin, 2 heads (full washrooms), and a well equipped galley. The saloon area with couches on each side can be used as a lounge, for dining, or additional sleeping area. Ceiling height is a very comfortable 6' 6". Pictures of the Meretune - Fisher 46 HULL: DECK: PILOT HOUSE: BELOW DECK: SALOON: FORWARD PRIVATE CABIN: GALLEY: FRONT WASHROOM: PASSAGEWAY TO AFT: ENGINE ROOM: REAR PRIVATE CABIN: REAR BATHROOM: The Fisher legend: Considered to be one of the best designed Motor-Sailers ever built, the Fisher Sailing Yachts strength is renowned for being able to deliver her crew safely to any destination in the world. The Fisher Sailing Yacht line is easy recognizable: The professional looking wheelhouse and a hull resembling a North Atlantic fishing boat with rounded stern and high freeboard. The double masts with Ketch sailplan is another distinctive feature of the larger yachts in the Fisher line. They have always revered for their seaworthiness and the ability to remain unflustered in extreme weather. Fishers were built in a number of different sizes, with only about a dozen built in the largest size: The Fisher 46 The Meretune Story: The Meretune started life in 1977 in a boatyard, in Chichester England. The heavy solid fibreglass hull was built around a long shallow 10 ton cast iron keel. After the major construction work was completed she was christened "The Meretune of Chichester" before being moved to Sri Lanka for woodwork finishing in exotic hardwoods there by Neil Marine. The early part of her life just after being built is a bit unclear, but at some point she was sold to her first owner in 1978 at at some point made it across the Atlantic and ended up in Florida where she was purchased by her second owner in 1984. She was brought through the Panama canal in the early 1990's, and has explored the coastlines, and islands of the Pacific Northwest ever since. Specifications: Length: 46 Feet Beam: 15 Feet Draft Minimum: 6' 6" Displacement: 49.999 Lbs Headroom between decks: 6' 6" Fuel Capacity: 400 Gallons (2 stainless steel tanks) Fresh water Capacity Capacity: 300 Gallons (2 tanks) Engine: Ford 6.2 Liter inline 6 Cylinder diesel - 140 HP Engine cooled: Fresh water Steering: Wheel Drive: Shaft Prop: Bronze 3 Blade Rigging: ketch rigged with aluminum spars, and stainless steel rigging. Fuel consumption (approx): 1.3 Gallons/ Hr. at cruising speed (according to sales brochure) Cruising Speed: 9 Knots Batteries: 3 x 12 Volt Deck Gear: 3 halyard winches, 3 sheet winches, Electric Francis Marine 400 Windlass Anchors: Danforth and Plow - 328 feet of chain Safety gear included: Life jackets, Search Light, Danbouy, Horn, Emergency rudder steering. Bilge pumps: 3 electric Heads: 2 manual, with handbasin and shower. Cabin: Heating and dual A/C Fresh Water: Pressurized. Hot Water. Galley / Kitchen: Sink, Oven, Icebox Disclaimer?: The particulars detailed herein are intended to give a fair description of the vessel but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, these particulars are not a part of any contract or offer and are supplied to give the best general description of the vessel possible, as basic reference only. Recent Restoration & Refurbishing (completed a year and a half ago): About 3 years ago the Meretune was brought ashore for some extensive restoration work that included all new windows throughout, all exterior finishes were redone, with considerable reworking of the scuppers. The interior has had considerable refinishing too including most of the woodwork, and paneling. Sadly the long time owner passed away before the work was completed. The work went on and was finished, and took over a year to complete. She has been sitting for about a year and a half in a boatyard ever since. She has not returned to the water, but is looking for a new owner now to take charge of her, and pilot her onto future adventures. Approximately $90,000.00 was spent on this extensive exterior, and interior restoration work. See photos below: A partial Marine Survey was done around a year and a half ago focusing mainly on electrical systems, with some minor look at mechanical points too. It was determined that some of the electrical systems should be brought up to date, as most of them are original. We will leave this up to next owner to decide how to proceed with this. Update to your specifications, or continue to use her as-is. This survey is available as a PDF file by email for your reference. We will cooperate fully with any current complete Marine Surveys that you wish to have done (at your expense). Pricing and Terms: Although offered by broker recently at 249,000USD we are offering it direct for $199,999.00. A non-refundable $2,000.00 deposit is due immediately, payable by Paypal. Balance must be paid in full within 7 days of sale. The boat is sold as-is, where-is, and it will be the new owners responsibility to do any final fitting and adjustments, and pay to have it moved back into the water at the boatyard, and any applicable taxes etc. Replacement cost on a yacht like this is $800,000.00, and possibly much more, depending on fittings, and accessories. This is a superb vessel. In the right hands, with minor finishing, it can deliver many more years of faithful service and enjoyment. With the reputation Fisher yachts have, and with only about a dozen made in this largest size, these are not available often. The new owner of this beautiful yacht won't be disappointed! Inspection arrangements and reimbursement: We recommend you visit the Meretune firsthand located in a boatyard in Bellingham WA. I am available to show prospective bidder/buyers this beautiful Yacht, and can meet them in the area, or pick them up at the Bellingham airport if they are flying in to see it. Reimbursement of travel expenses (regular air & hotel) will be deducted from purchase price on a completed transaction. Contact Info: Click here - if you have any questions you would like answered by email Or, call or text Paul at cellular: 604-377-3225 if I can give you any support, or to arrange an inspection or purchase of this beautiful yacht. Links: Fisher Yachts International Fisher Owners Association - UK based Fisher Owners Group (FOG) - North America

Offshore Sailboat

Offshore Sailboat

$79,900

Toronto, Ontario

Year 1998

Make Murray 33

Model -

Category Sailboats

Length 33.0

Posted Over 1 Month

33 ft Ted Brewer designed cruising Cat-Ketch (Steel Hull) with 2 unstayed 50ft carbon fiber masts, fully battened sails. Professionally finished, 28 HP Volvo diesel, isolation transformer, 1500 Watt inverter, 30A battery charger, high output (120A) alternator with 3 stage regulator, Propane stove w. Oven, Propane sniffer, 2 external 20lb Propane tanks, Microwave, 12V fridge/freezer, Lavac head, VHF, Stereo w. 10CD changer, GPS, Autohelm, Raymarine A57D Depthfinder/GPS/Chartplotter with all Canadian Charts, Radar, 200W solar panels, Watermaker, 1 fresh & 1 saltwater pressure pump, 1 electric & 1 manual bilge pump, macerator pump for pumpout, bilge alarm, 3 solar vents (24 hr. type) SS Davits, SS Bow & Stern pulpits, SS bow roller, SS Stanchions & lifelines, 2 aluminum boom vangs, 3 Anchors(Delta, Bruce, Danforth), Parachute anchor, Muir “Cheetah” electric windlass, Pedestal Steering, Laptop hookup to GPS, 17” remote LCD colour display in cockpit, 2 self tailing Anderson F405T winches, Hard (Fiberglass) Dodger, Sunbrella Bimini, cockpit cushions, complete cockpit enclosure, Leecloths, SS Boarding Ladder. Commissioned in 1998. Sailed in Lake Ontario only. Loc’n: Lake Ontario, Whitby, ON Specs: LOA 33ft, Beam 10Ft 11in, LWL 27ft Depth 5ft10”, Displ. 15 000 lbs, Ballast 5200 lbs, Headroom 72.5” V-berth: LxW 74”x63.5” Q-Berth: 77” Stbd Berth:78.25” Port Berth (Double- drop table): 72” Cockpit: 6 ft Registration # : 822460 This is a custom built vessel (Cost $200 000+) and has been well maintained. With modern epoxy paints, a well maintained steel hull will easily last 100 years or more. The boat has only been sailed in Lake Ontario. No salt water exposure. One owner, excellent condition, will assist with delivery (help to sail her to her new home to assist new owner with getting to know boat and equipment, if so desired, or arrange for trucking). Have enjoyed sailing this boat safely and comfortably since 1998 and would sail her anywhere with complete confidence.

48 foot Sailboat, Ta Chaio Ketch. Make and offer! MA NEW PICS

48 foot Sailboat, Ta Chaio Ketch. Make and offer! MA NEW PICS

$56,000

Milford, Massachusetts

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Interior upgrade in 2007; 3 cabin arrangement and large U-shaped galley; private master cabin with centerline queen berth and private head; private v-berth with hanging locker and head; teak interior and cabin sole; louvered doors on lockers; clean and bright overhead; two showers and 3 hanging lockers; dressers for folded clothes storage. New Helm, 3 winches rebuilt, new exterior chainplate, all running rigging replaced, all teak stripped and refinished, new bilge pump, new hot water heater, new vhf and antennanew engine lift pump, water pump, raw water pump, belts and alternator. Many other new items, repairs and repalcements, recent hull survey completed in May 2012.Very safe and comfortable sailboat. Easily sleeps 5 and is legally registered to have charters for up to six persons. Gusto" Is an incredibly well founded safe and comfortable vessel. She has made trips from Boston to Central America and back several times. She is a full keel vessel that offers a high degree of stability and comfort in any seas The below is my last survey May 30, 2012 Yacht Survey and Condition Report At the request of Mr. Peter M Licnikas the undersigned surveyor conducted a condition and valuation survey of the yacht “GUST-O” a 1978 48 ft Mermaid Ketch sailboat as it lay on jack stands at Yankee Landing Marina Merrimac St, Newburyport, Ma 01951. Name: GUST-O Year: 1978 Builder: Pali Shiang Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Model: Mermaid 42 Ketch Documented: 624951 Hull ID: TAC420251278 Dimensions: LOA 48' LOD 42' Beam 12’2” Draft 6’3” Displacement: 14 net tons Type: Sail Intended Use: Pleasure Hull Graphics and Color: White hull, green bottom Estimated present Value: $71,200.00 Estimated replacement value $245.000.00 Scope of Survey: The purpose of this survey was to estimate the current market value and marine risk evaluation. The survey of this vessel is based solely on careful visual and non-destructive inspection of all accessible portions of its structure and available equipment. Complete inspection can only be made by removal of soles, decking, headliners, ceiling or hull lining, tanks, and joiner work. Complete inspection of machinery, auxiliaries, piping, tanks, systems, electrical wiring, electrical and electronic equipment can only be made by continued operation or by disassembly. This would be damaging in nature and prohibitively time consuming, and therefore was not done. This vessel was surveyed while in lay up at Yankee Landing Marina, Merrimac St. Newburyport, Ma 01951. I visually inspected all sections of the vessel and its equipment detailed in this report. General Description: This hull is a reinforced fiberglass molding hand laid up using alternate layers of mat and woven roven with polyester resin. It is stiffened with web floors, bulkheads and joinery flanges. The hull design incorporates a molded lead filled keel and rudder for ballast. The hull is heavily built and is rigged as a Ketch designed for sail with a 45’ main mast, and 25’ mizzen mast. Bottom: Underwater surfaces were smooth and fair with no signs of damage or recent groundings. The bottom paint was in fair condition. I sounded the entire hull with a phenolic hammer and found no voids, blisters or delamination. I also placed an Electro-physics moisture meter on the hull and found it to be in the acceptable dry range with readings of 15 and less. Through hull fittings were all bronze and appeared original and in good condition, however none were removed for inspection. I observed several through hull fittings that were plugged or partially blocked by barnacles and growth. I recommend the fittings be cored out. The keel is lead filled for ballast rated 9400lbs. The propeller shaft is a 1” in diameter stainless steel supported with a rubber stern bearing with an external housing, all in good condition. I placed a target on the shaft and rotated it. The shaft tracked true within visual tolerances. The rudder is supported at the top with a 1.5” bronze shaft. The shaft and bearings turned smoothly with no signs of wear. Boot top up was white epoxy paint. The paint was in overall good condition with only minor scuffs. I observed one deep scratch on the starboard side that I recommend be repaired to prevent moisture intrusion into the underlying fiberglass. Topsides: Topside teak wood has been removed and replaced with fiberglass with non skid. The topsides were in good condition solid with no signs of moisture or rot. Cabin ventilation is through four Lexan covered 24”X24” teak hatches and four brass 6” air scoops. The life rail was rubber coated stainless steel cable with stainless steel stanchions. All stanchions were well secured and solid. All cleats were stainless and wood in good condition well bedded and solid. The rub rail is teak in good condition. Tanks: The two fuel tanks were rectangle in shape located under the cabin sole. The tanks were aluminum and well secured with proper fill and vents and rated at a total of 88 gallons. Water tanks were rectangle in shape and located under the cockpit sole. The tanks were well secured and fitted with proper vents and fill. The tanks were rated at 110 gallons. Spars & Rigging: Masts and booms are constructed of wood and appeared straight and in good condition. Both masts were rigged with no stretch stainless steel cable and turnbuckles. All rigging was in good condition well secured to the hull and properly tightened. The masts were in need of new paint. Hull Interior: Below decks I removed loose floorboards, opened lockers, and removed drawers for the best inspection of the hull interior and bilge area. I found all bulkheads to be secure with no signs of stress or damage, and the bilges to be in need of a minor cleaning. The interior was finished in custom teak in good condition, and consisted of a V berth forward with full head and shower. To the rear was a salon area consisting of a bench seat on the starboard side and a dinette on the port side. To the rear of the dinette was a galley consisting of a 4 burner natural gas stove with oven, ice box, and double stainless steel sink. The starboard side contained a large chart table with electrical panel. To the rear was a second full head on the starboard side and large master stateroom with queen size bunk. Bilges where sited were generally clean. Bilge pumping was with one super gulper manual pump in the galley. Along with a 12v rule 1500 main pump, and a rule 1000 backup. Steering on board is a pedestal center post with a 3’6” wheel turning a Sea Star hydraulic system rated at 1000 psi. Electrical: The vessels electrical supply is both 120ac powered by a shore power cord only, and 12v. The shore power only powers several outlets. All AC outlets were GFI protected except the outlet near the chart table. I recommend that outlet be changed to a GFI outlet in accordance with ABYC recommended practices. The 12v system not powered up at this time. The 12v wiring was well run, secured, and appropriately sized with a breaker panel and battery selector switch mounted above the chart table in accordance with ABYC recommended practices. The 12 v system was powered with three 800 amp combination starting/house batteries and one 1200 amp and 1000 amp dedicated house batteries. All batteries were in acid proof boxes and well secured located under the aft bunk. Fire Protection: Fire extinguishers consisted of four BC size I. Propulsion Machinery: The yacht power is from a 1978 Perkins 4108 diesel rated at 80 hp. The engine has a 60 amp alternator for charging the starting and house batteries. Engine compartment ventilation was through two 3” intake and exhaust. Engine mounts bolt to steel I beam beds with no apparent signs of movement. Fuel lines are copper hose in good condition. Engine seawater intake is through a bronze ball valve with sea strainer. Engine exhaust is direct to the transom through rubber hose. Fuel filtering is with a Racor filter/water separator in good working order. Lube oil was clean and filled to the proper level. Engine was not running at this time due to winter layup. Engine controls were mounted in the rear cockpit with a single throttle/shift lever with push pull cables. The cables functioned smoothly and were in good working order. THERE IS NO WARRANTY GIVEN OR IMPLIED FOR THE FUTURE USE OR LIFE OF THE ENGINE DESCRIBED HEREIN. Ground Tackle: Ground tackle on board consists of a 40 lb plow type anchor with a good lead of chain and of 5/8” nylon anchor rode. Sail Inventory: 1 mizzen sail 1 mainsail 1 130 jenoa Electronic & Navigation Equipment: Garmin 3210 Plotter/sonar/weather Standard Horizon digital depth sounder Cobra Marine VHF radio Sony Am/Fm/Cassette stereo 1 Ritchie compass Safety Gear: 4 12 gauge Arial flares 8 Type I adult life vests 1 Type V throw ring 3 Type III adult life vests Horn/bell/whistle Conclusion: Overall this vessel appeared very well maintained and in good condition for its age and class. As seen, this vessel would be a considered a suitable marine risk for its intended use of inland, bay, and near costal operation provided all (*) recommendations are complied with, and all U.S. Coast Guard safety equipment is properly fitted. The estimated value was based on the average selling price of vessels of this size, type, construction, condition, and age, with all equipment and accessories observed aboard. This value is based on personal knowledge and experience with the present sales market, along with listings on the internet, references, resources, and publications available to this surveyor, and is represented as our best opinion with available information. This survey has been prepared and submitted in good faith. It is understood and agreed that the services rendered by Capt. Craig Poirier Master marine surveyor as the attending surveyor, were performed to the best of our ability. Any reports furnished either oral or in writing, are accepted as our opinion and best judgment. They are not in any way intended as a representation or warranty as to the condition of the vessel or any of its parts. It is further understood and agreed that the attending surveyors of record will not be responsible for any loss or damage direct or consequential arising out of the condition of the vessel, or by any error or omission on our behalf as surveyors. This document is for the sole use of the person contracting for and named in this survey. Payment and/or use of this survey report constitute acceptance of these conditions. This report is based on over 30 years of Marine experience and membership with US Surveyors Association (MMA Master Marine Surveyor), Association of Certified Marine Surveyors (CMS Certified Marine Surveyor), International Association of Marine Investigators (CMI Certified Marine Investigator), and USCG licensed 100 ton Master Mariner. Member ABYC. All surveys done to ABYC and NFPA codes.

1998 MURRAY 33 SAILBOAT

1998 MURRAY 33 SAILBOAT

$79,950

Omaha, Nebraska

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1998 Murray 33. 33 ft Ted Brewer designed cruising Cat Ketch Steel Hull with 2 unstayed 50ft carbon fiber masts, fully battened sails. Professionally finished, 28 HP Volvo diesel, isolation transformer, 1500 Watt inverter, 30A battery charger, high output 120A alternator with 3 stage regulator, Propane stove w. Oven, Propane sniffer, 2 external 20lb Propane tanks, Microwave, 12V fridge freezer, Lavac head, VHF, Stereo w. 10CD changer, GPS, Autohelm, Raymarine A57D Depthfinder GPS Chartplotter with all Canadian Charts, Radar, 200W solar panels, Watermaker, 1 fresh and 1 saltwater pressure pump, 1 electric and 1 manual bilge pump, macerator pump for pumpout, bilge alarm, 3 solar vents 24 hr. type SS Davits, SS Bow & Stern pulpits, SS bow roller, SS Stanchions and lifelines, 2 aluminum boom vangs, 3 Anchors Delta, Bruce, Danforth , Parachute anchor, Muir Cheetah electric windlass, Pedestal Steering, Laptop hookup to GPS, 17in remote LCD colour display in cockpit, 2 self tailing Anderson F405T winches, Hard Fiberglass Dodger, Sunbrella Bimini, cockpit cushions, complete cockpit enclosure, Leecloths, SS Boarding Ladder. Commissioned in 1998. Sailed in Lake Ontario only. Loc’n: Lake Ontario, Whitby, ON

Roomy, comfortable sailboat. Diesel powered.

Roomy, comfortable sailboat. Diesel powered.

$19,750

Marina Del Rey, California

Year 1975

Make Challenger

Model -

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 35.0

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Soft Parade is a 1975 Challenger Ketch, American built of heavy duty fiberglass construction. Her long keel with internal lead ballast, wide beam and shallow draft (4.5') make her a seakindly, solid cruising boat, capable of crossing oceans or taking her crew to Catalina for the weekend. Her spacious cabin feels like a much larger boat, and can accommodate six adults comfortably. With a well-appointed galley, the cook will keep the crew happy as well. Equipped with radar, depth, GPS, and autopilot, she is capable of sailing in all weather. Deck improvements include custom stainless steel grab rails and a full stainless steel pushpit surrounding the cockpit. Replacing the cockpit lifelines with stainless tubing increases safety while providing a secure platform should larger solar panels ever be desired. With a large diesel engine, 3 bladed prop, and plenty of fuel tankage, she can motor sail at 6.5-7 knots burning less than a gallon of fuel per hour. The windvane steering is removable for coastal cruising and can be replaced with stainless steel davits to carry a dinghy and outboard. When heading offshore again, just stow the dinghy and davits, replace the steering gear, then set off across the ocean! Dodger in photos is included, but currently not installed because the canvas needs to be updated. I have the old canvas for use as a pattern. Dinghy and outboard are not included in the sale. She is for sale locally so I may end listing early. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

1970 Van der Meer Sailboat

1970 Van der Meer Sailboat

$26,000

Ventura, California

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1970 Van der Meer Sailboat, 51 ft Steel Ketch, Super World Cruiser. Felicity was built in Holland by Van der Meer with the finest quality of Steel construction, and has been well maintained by her current owners for over 25 years. She is 44 ft on Deck, 51 ft O.A. Length, 12 ft 11 in Beam, Center cockpit. Ford Lehman 4D254 80hp diesel engine with 100 low hours, crusing speed of 7 knots, max speed of 8.5 Radar, Inverter, Furling jib and Genoa, with an elegant Mahogany interior. Teak decks, mahogany interior. Aft cabin with head and shower, also has a separate entrance from cockpit. Forward cabin with galley and chart table. Dinette with sleeping bunks, shower and head, and v-berth. Center teak cockpit with dodger. Sleeps 6-8, dining table, Mahogany floor throughout, 2 heads with sinks ans showers, manual fresh water system, pressure fresh water system, water heater, 110v engine, engine heat exchange heat, salt water pump, single sink, Force 10 8-burner propane stove with oven, microwave oven, Grunert Refrigeration, Freezer. Raytheon 201 VHF, Brookes and Gatehouse Fathometer, knotmeter, windspeed, wind direction, NAVADD 8000 Electronic chart, Furuno 1731 radar, wood freeman 420 autopilot, pedestal compass, barometer, humidity, 12v and 32v DC, 110v AC, shore power cord, manual bilge pump, electric bilge pump, newmar 12v & 32v battery charger, heart inverter, 32v battery, 12v battery, Northern lights M673 Diesel generator, cutter rig ketch, pro furl roller reefing jib, pro furl roller reefing Genoa, Mizzen staysail, Cockpit Dodger, sail covers, Window covers, CQR Anchor with chain, AFT Bruce Anchor Bow Roller, 2+2 Anchors (CQRs), Stern Roller, plath electric windlass, wheel steering, emergency tiller, deck stepped main mast, deck stepped mizzen mast, Spreader lights, wind indicator at Masthead, Stainless standing Rigging, external Halyards, double rail bow pulpit, double stern rail, double lifelines, stainless and teak handrails, portable ladder (2) headsail furling gear, boom vang, cockpit table, cockpit cushions, BBQ She is currently in need of some TLC and minor repairs, but this is a stout, well built offshore cruiser. With a draft of less than 6 ft, she is the perfect vessel for cruising to Mexico, the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean. The possibilities are endless. Current replacement cost exceeds 1 million dollars. Price reduced to best offer over $26,000 for fast sale to a good home! Located in VENTURA CA 93003, Contact Dennis at 805-290-6119 (cell) or 805-650-8888 (office) for more information. This For Sale by Owner Listing was provided by BoatSellersUSA, a division of National Marketing Classifieds - NMSell To view the original go to http://www.boatsellersusa.com/view/1181 cartype: Sail Boats

Classic Sailboat - William Garden Design 1973 Island Trader with Raised Salon

Classic Sailboat - William Garden Design 1973 Island Trader with Raised Salon

$47,500

Marathon, Florida

Year 1973

Make Island Trader

Model Raised Salon

Category -

Length 41.0

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Classic, SOLID Sailboat!William Garden Design 1973 Island Trader with Raised Salon Spellbound" is a 1973 41' Island Trader with raised salon. Overall length is 53' with bow sprit and davits and she has a 6 1/2 ft draft. This clipper bow William Garden design is a classic blue water sailing boat, the full keel design making her sea kindly and stable. The teak interior is in very good condition and is comfortable, warm and cozy with spacious raised salon/galley area, carved teak doors and lots of storage and headroom. She has a new Dometic in box refrigeration unit in galley. Teak decks were removed and replaced with west system epoxy, a thick fiberglass deck added over the subdeck and helm has a beautiful teak wheel. New aluminum masts were installed 2015 as well as new engine wiring and mechanical gauges, starting batteries, new freshwater system and primary and secondary bilge pumps. She features a starboard side Pullman full/queen berth, starboard quarter berth and has a drop down table that converts to a double bed at settee. She comfortably sleeps 3, but could accommodate 5, making her perfect for an oceanfront live aboard, rental, charter boat, or for the sailing enthusiast on short or long term voyages. Engine is Ford Lehman 85 horsepower diesel.She has been in Marathon, FL being overhauled for several months. She is in the final detailing stages now that she's mechanically sound and ready to sail. Project completion is planned this month, but if you are ready to buy now and would like to do the final painting and cleaning, bring us an offer - our business plan has changed and we would like to sell as soon as possible as another project is already started. She will go to auction once complete. This is a solid, classic sailing vessel.Make an offer.Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:SpecsDesigner: William GardenBuilder: Island Trader Taipei, TiawanYear Model: 1973Classification: Raised Salon KetchEngineEngine Brand: Ford LehmanEngine Model: 2712E (253 CID)Engine/Fuel Type: DieselEngine Power: 85 HPTanksFresh Water Tanks: (2) Stainless Steel 50 gallon Fuel Tank: (1) Aluminum 35 gallon Holding Tank: (1) 20 gallon polypropaleneAccommodationsEnter from large comfortable aft cockpit covered by a large bimini, galley to Starboard with sizeable topload refridgerator/freezer, large countertop with stainless sink forward. Micowave and adequate storage under galley counter. To Port is a large L-Shaped settee with up/down table. Moving forward from galley sink there is a large pantry next to double step leading down to beautifully carved teak doors leading into large walk-in head and separate walk-in shower to Port. To Starboard is a double pullman berth with lots of storage above and below. Moving forward to port is a large hanging locker and entry to the sail/workroom which has several storage cabinents including a second full size hanging locker. Forward up two steps is access through the forward crash bulkhead into the rode locker. GalleyREFRIGERATION: Norcold 120V/12V in built-in ice boxWATER SYSTEM: Jabsco 12VWATER HEATER: Seaward 11 gallon 120V electric with engine heat exchanger MICROWAVE: 120V MicrowaveSINK: Stainless doubleNavigation and electronicsVHF: Standard Horizon ElectricalBATTERIES: 4 6V, 2 12V start ALTERNATOR: 85 ampAC VOLTAGES: 110V at 60 HertzDC VOLTAGES: 12VBATTERY CHARGER: Dytek Marine automaticDockside electrical cableMechanicalBILGE PUMP: (1) Primary Rule 500 auto, (2) Secondaries Rule 1000 on float switch RAW WATER SEA STRAINER: YesFIRE EXTINGUISHERS: 3 FUEL FILTER: Racor FRESH WATER COOLING SYSTEM: Yes HEAD TYPE: Jabsco HeadHOLDING TANK: Gravity and Pumpout PROPELLER: 3 blade bronzeSTEERING: Mechanical.TRANSMISSION: Borg-Warner Velvet DriveDeckANCHOR: 40 lbs. Danfoth with 5/16" chain and 3/4" rodeANCHOR 2: 40 lbs. Danfoth with 5/16" chain and 3/4" rodeWINDLASS: Mechanical BOW ROLLERS: DualNAV LIGHTS: Separate all AquaSignalLIFELINES: Stainless coated DECK MATERIAL : FGBOW PULPIT: YesOTHER: 3 round bronze port holes 4 rectangular bronze port holes2 deck hatchesLarge forward hatch Sampson post on bowSailMAIN: YesJIB: Yes Roller HarkenMIZZEN: YesTYPES OF SAILS: Cruise equipped TRAVELER: YesMAST: AluminumSTANDING RIGGGING: Wire SafetyAll USCG Required Safety Gear in good condition.ExclusionsAll personal items

1982 Stamas 44

1982 Stamas 44

$145,000

Miami Beach, Florida

Year 1982

Make Stamas

Model 44

Category Sailboats

Length 44'

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1982 Stamas 44, This is a Stamas 44 ketch center cockpit, designed and built by Bob Johnson, who went on to design and build Islands Packet sailboats.A/C, bow thruster, 100 hp new engine, custom woodwork in salon, 1000 hr house bank...This boat looks, and is built, like an Island Packet - a true, heavily built fiberglass bluewater boat capable of sailing around the world.The salon has a lot of headroom, and huge wrap around windows for a sailboat. The original owner took out the original windows, and had a custom steel frame installed with half inch plexiglass windows.Master aft cabin with head and dedicated shower, and v-berth with it's own head and shower. Both heads recently rebuilt. New macerator pump and thru hull. 320 gallon fresh water tank. 110 gallon diesel fuel tank. 30 gallon holding tank.98 lockers onboard. The boat has a tall freeboard, carries her 14 foot beam a long way aft, and has tonnes of storage room. Great cruiser.She's 22.5 gross tonnes, 30 000 pounds displacement, 14 beam, 5'1" draft, and fits under the ICW bridges at around 63 feet tall.She spent most of her life in Lake Ontario Canada's fresh water, and I brought her south three years ago after buying her from my parents.It's been in the family for the last 18 years, and has had over $200 000 spent on her in the last ten years upgrading and adding to her.Some upgrades include; new yanmar 100 horsepower turbo diesel ($25k), bowthruster ($17k), rack and pinion steering ($17k), new Mack headsail and mizzen sail ($12k), new feathering prop ($6500), custom interior woodwork, wood floors installed, new Atkins and Hoyle davits 750 pounds limit, avon 11'2" dinghy and 20 horsepower Honda outboard (2003), new frigoboat deep fridge/freezer, ceramic stovetop, washer/dryer, bar fridge, new raymarine autopilot with handheld remote, new hot water heater, new inverter/charger, bilge pumps, all batteries new (11), 10 year old 16500 btu air conditioner barely used until this year, new air conditioning water pump and service, new foam and upholstery, cockpit cushions, center console, windmeter, rockna anchor and chain, electrical panel and wiring for a large part of the boat, high power alternator, new bottom paint ( professionally sanded down to gel coat, two coats hard, four coats ablative ), new engine room blowers, and a honda eu2000 generator, new faucets etc etc, Needs the outside teak redone at this point, though I'll be doing that before too long, the bimini top is on its last legs, and at least needs new stitching.If you want to come see her, we could arrange for you to stay in the V-berth. We're in Miami Beach marina, in South Beach Miami Beach. We could also have a skype walk around tour of sorts beforehand. $145000

Seat Pedestal NEW Garelick Adjustable 18

Seat Pedestal NEW Garelick Adjustable 18"

$129

Huntington Beach, California

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New in Box, Garelick Model: # 75628 BLUE WATER series, ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT POSITIVE PIN TYPE LOCK PEDESTAL - RIBBED SERIES FEATURES • Offshore Marine grade, ABYC Class AD rated for use at any speed. • Pin secures base at specific height in 1" increments • Stainless steel lock pin locates securing hole easily • Anodized protective finish helps prevent saltwater corrosion and weathering • 2 7/8" (7cm) diameter ribbed stanchion tube, 9.25" (23cm) diameter 6 hole base plate • Ribbed stanchion tube MSRP $219.99, Compare at $175, Selling for $129 http://www.garelick.com/ http://www.garelick.com/productsearch.php?pnumber=75635&subid=EB08 Garelick 75628 adjustable pedestal Boat Seat Pedestal Stanchion Captain Chair Helm Seat Pedistal Pedastal Seat Base Seat post Seat Stand TODD Mainstay wise garelick Springfield Group Bass Pro Shop West Marine Westmarine Attwood Skipjack Skip jack Blackman Chaparral Grady White Gradywhite Radon Radan Blackfin Troller Ponga Walk around Walkaround Center console council Cat Catamaran tri-hull trihull Airslot wellcraft Everglades Mako Searay Sea Ray Parker Cobalt Ray Sundancer Nautique Fiberform boats Tiara Bowrider Marlin Carver Sportfisher Sort Fisher Crestliner SeaSwirl Sea Swirl Sun Runner Striper Century Thunderbird triumph Farallon suntracker commander dory Kawasaki Glacier bay sailfish swordfish marlin Ranger Pontoon Rib Silverton FlyBridge Cierra SunBridge Cabin Cruiser Open Bow Cuddy Cabin Glastron Eliminator Fishing Sport Fighting Chair Kingfisher Monterey Seaswirl American Skier Andrée & Rosenqvist Bayliner Bertram Yacht Boston Whaler Brunswick Boat Group Carver Yachts Chaparral Boats Chris-Craft Boats Cimmarron Boats Clyde Boats Correct Craft Cruisers Yachts Evinrude Front Street Shipyard Glastron Kadey-Krogen Yachts Lord Nelson Yachts - Maker of the Lord Nelson Victory Tug Lowe Boats Malibu Boats MasterCraft Maxum Monterey Boats Pearson Yachts Porta-bote Reinell Sea Ray Ski Nautique Starcraft Marine Sunseeker Tiara Yachts Tollycraft Trojan Yachts Uniflite Wacanda Marine Yamaha Motor Corporation Bombardier Boston Whaler Corsair Marine HB Marine Honda Marine Group Kawasaki Heavy Industries Yamaha Motor Corporation Zodiac Group Z1 Boats Boat Rigid Inflatable Boat Ski boat Yacht Airboat Banana boat (merchant) Banana boat (recreational) Barge Bass boat Bathtub Boat Boita Bow rider Bracera Cabin cruiser Cable ferry Canoe Cape Islander Captain's gig Car-boat Car float Catamaran Center console Coble Coracle Cornish pilot gig Crash rescue boat Cruise ship Cuddy boat Cutter Dhow Dinghy Dory Dragger Dragon boat Drift boat Drifter fishing Drifter naval Dugout Durham boat Electric boat Express cruiser Ferry Fireboat Fishing boat contemporary Fishing boat traditional Float tube Flyak Flying boat Folding boat Friendship sloop Full rigged pinnace Garbage scow Go-fast boat Gondola Gundalow Great Lakes freighter Houseboat Hovercraft Hydrofoil Hydroplane Ice boat Inflatable boat Jetboat Jet ski Jon boat Jukung Junk Kayak and Sea kayak Ketch Launch Landing craft Lifeboat Lighter Log boat Langschiff Longboat Longship Longtail Lugger Luxury yacht Mackinaw boat Masula boat Missile boat Monitor Motorboat Motor Launch naval Narrowboat Nordland Norfolk wherry Optimist Outrigger canoe Padded V-hull Paddle steamer Patrol boat Personal water craft (PWC) Pinnace (ship's boat) Pirogue Pleasure barge Pleasure craft Police watercraft Pontoon Powerboat Pram (boat) Pram (ship) Proa Pump boat Punt Raft Reaction ferry Recreational trawler Reed boat Rigid-hulled inflatable Riverboat Runabout Rowboat Sailboat Sampan Schooner Scow Sea kayak and Kayak Shad boat Shallop Sharpie Shikara Ship Ship's tender Ski boat Skiff Skipjack Steam boat Slipper Launch Sloop