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1972 Yankee 30 MK 1. Bluewater sailboat. Good condition. New rigging.

1972 Yankee 30 MK 1. Bluewater sailboat. Good condition. New rigging.

$6,000

Houston, Texas

Year 1972

Make Yankee

Model 30 MK 1

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 30.5

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This is a classic Sparkman & Stephens designed ocean-racer, with a great reputation as a very well-balanced, comfortable, and strong sailing vessel. I've owned it for 5 years and have maintained it in good condition. It's ready to take on the Harvest Moon Regatta, sail down the ICW, or do a Gulf crossing. This model boat has sailed around the world many times and makes for an excellent cruiser or weekender. The Yankee 30 is a classic design with a very good reputation for being over-built and handling well under sail. The mast is tall, keel-stepped, and provides a high-aspect sail plan. Motion comfort is increased due to high ballast to displacement and narrow beam, which affords a stiff, dry ride to weather. The rudder is bustle and skeg-mounted, providing good steering. My favorite feature is that this boat will sail beautifully by herself with simple sheet-to-tiller steering on almost all points of sail. All systems are in good working condition, and I take the boat out regularly in Galveston Bay, often single-handed. I'm selling it to upgrade to a larger boat. I have posted an information page at http://www.yankee30.com that lists technical specs and describes some of the boat's amenities, which are replicated below. It is currently berthed at Legend Point Marina in Kemah, Texas. The slip is transferrable and leased monthly. There are no liens on this boat. The registration is current, and I have a clean title for both the hull and the outboard. Many years ago the boat was USCG documented, but is no longer. It could return to USCG documentation if desired. Please view a more full set of pictures at: http://clients.nashbaker.com/vim I am selling this boat as as is with no warranty, expressed or implied as to condition, description and usability. I will make every reasonable effort to disclose any defects or other items of concern specifically relating to this item and its contents. If you have any questions, please contact me through eBay and I will answer promptly. I have spent a lot of time with this boat, and know every square inch of it. I'm happy to give you my honest opinion of any matter that you'd like to discuss. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Draft 4 ft. 10 in. Beam 9 ft. LOA 30 ft. LWL 23 ft. Displacement 8700 lb. Accomodations sleeps 5 Electronics Backlit compass In-hull depth sounder Hand-held Garmin GPS Hand-held VHF radio with GPS Electrical Completely rewired May 2011 to ABYC code 230 amp-hour house bank installed May 2012. Batteries watered regularly. 45 amp Iota charger, with IQ4 Shore power installed June 2011 40' Shore power cable Two 110v outlets, galley & v-berth 12V outlets installed in galley and cockpit Marine speakers installed in cockpit and cabin Engine 8 HP Mercury outboard, serviced annually, excellent condition Full stainless mounting hardware H2out water vapor filter on fuel tank vent Below-cockpit fuel tank Spars Foredeck lighting LED tri-color, steaming, and anchor light New aluminum spreaders installed Oct 2013 Complete mast refit performed Oct 2013 Cabin Classic gimbaled Taylor kerosense stove Full cushions, custom Sep 2013 Groco Model HF toilet/head Rigging Replaced lower & upper shrouds with Colligo Dux Apr 2011 Replaced forestay, backstay, babystay Oct 2013 Forestay chainplate and stemplate replaced Jan 2014 Shroud chainplates rebedded Oct 2012 Running rigging, fair condition Winches: 2 mast, 2 cabin-top, 4 cockpit Sails 115% jib, good condition Storm jib, good condition Mainsail, two reef points, good condition Anchoring 200 ft. anchor rode 30 ft. anchor chain Two 20 lb. danforth anchors One 25 lb. CQR bower anchor Anchor roller Additional in Package MarineAir 14k air conditioner (not installed) Air conditioner water pump (not installed) Raw water strainer for AC water intake (not installed) Cabin top teak handrails Stainless steel bimini frame (no canvas) JayCar ultrasonic anti-fouling kit (assembled, not installed) Avon "Redcrest" dinghy with oars, ladder, and motor mount Fire extinguishers (2) Bosun's chairs (2) Complete spares for Taylors Kerosense stove 6 gallon plastic water tank Extra docklines (2) Plastic sextants (2) Dinghy anchor (2) Assorted paper charts Freshwater galley foot pumps, spares (2) Solar vent (new) 400W power inverter Jackline tethers (2) "Guzzler" manual bilge pump, spare

Cruising Sailboat

Cruising Sailboat

$45,000

Canastota, New York

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Asking $45,000 Call or e-mail to arrange a visit: [email removed] or leave a message on my skype phone at 315-254-2452. The boat is located near Syracuse, NY. For full ad go to: https://persephone37.wordpress.com/ Dreaming of living aboard and sailing off to the islands? Persephone is a beautiful, well-maintained, fully equipped, self-sufficient, center cockpit sloop ready for cruising. As a well equipped and comfortable long-term live aboard yacht, she has taken her current owners to the Caribbean and back to upstate New York a number of times- and now she’s ready to take you to your dream destinations. “Persephone” was designed as the perfect coastal cruising vessel… large enough to be very comfortable yet simple enough to be able to sail her by yourself… a perfect combination of comfort and function. Through years of cruising, thoughtful upgrades and enhancements, her current owners have produced an exceptional live aboard vessel. Her extensive upgrades and refurbishing over the years makes her the one of the best equipped cruisers you will find in this price range on the market. Seasoned sailors will immediately appreciate the new Awl Grip on the hull, and on deck the Lewmar 65 winches and deep comfortable center cockpit protected from the elements by a dodger and bimini. Her windlass makes anchoring simple, and after the anchor is down, a cold beverage from the custom refrigerator will be appreciated. Worried about your beverages warming up at anchor? Never fear- her solar panels and wind generator output provides more than enough power. Down below, she has a spacious salon with center folding dinette, 6' headroom that leads forward to a head and V-Berth. LED cabin lights and aluminum Lewmar port lights keep brighten the interior, day or night. Her two staterooms and two heads offers plenty of room, lots of privacy, and an abundance of storage. When the winds dies, she is equipped with a 32 hp Universal diesel engine, 2 fuel tanks with Racor filters, and two 100 gallon water tanks. Main Salon ***Pictures Below***** The main salon features settees, port and starboard, and a centerline table with folding leaves and storage. There are plenty of opening ports, and an overhead hatch to provide wonderful ventilation. There is a navigator’s station aft of the starboard settee and the galley is aft of the port settee. A large custom made marquetry sailboat scene graces the forward bulkhead to port. Master Stateroom The O’Day 37 has a unique aft cabin master stateroom entered from the cockpit. It is completely private with a wonderful queen size custom pillow-top spring mattress berth. There is a hanging locker to port with storage shelves adjacent to the locker and berth. Additional storage is provided by more shelves and drawers to starboard. Five opening ports, together with the aft cabin companionway, provide wonderful ventilation. A private ensuite head contains a manual head and a vanity sink as well as a single opening port and overhead hatch. Guest Stateroom The guest stateroom is forward in the forepeak and consists of a comfortable v-berth with filler, storage under and in drawers and on shelves. An overhead hatch and an opening port allows for great ventilation. There is a full-size hanging locker aft of this cabin and opposite the head. Galley The spacious well laid out u-shaped galley is to port forward of the companionway and opposite the navigation station. It features 2 deep sinks with a butcher block lid, 3 burner stove with oven, a microwave, and plenty of easy access storage. The large, sensible, easy access refrigerator/freezer has a stainless steel holding plate and is just aft of the navigation table. Cockpit By far, the most comfortable cockpit you’ll find. Deep coamings with just the right angle to sit back and enjoy the sailing or the sunset. The teak table provides room for entertaining and dining all under the shade of the bimini. 2 huge lockers provides storage for everything! The helm has superior visibility while underway. “Persephone” 1981 O’Day Center Cockpit Sloop Builder: O’Day Designer: C. Raymond Hunt Dimensions LOA: 37' LWL: 30’4? Beam: 11’3? Displacement: 14,000 lbs Draft: 5' Bridge Clearance: 47' Ballast: 6,000 lbs Engine: Universal Diesel HP: 32 Tankage Fuel: 50 gals in 2 tanks Water: 185 gals in 2 tanks Holding: 15 gals Rigging & Sails New Rigging – New Stayloks – New Turnbuckles New Fully Battened Mainsail – 8.4 oz. Contender Cloth, 2 reef points Profurl Roller Furling 120 roller furl jib 90/Yankee 9 oz. roller furl jib Barient #10 main halyard winch Barient #18 mainsheet winch Barient #18 jib halyard winch Harken Lazy Jacks Lewmar Boom Vang Oversized Main & Jib Halyards – 9/16 Sampson Yacht Braid All Running Rigging – Samson Yacht Braid 2 Lewmar 65 primary self-tailing winches with Sunbrella covers Schaeffer oversized jib cars Electronics Raymarine 5000 Autopilot with below deck linear drive Standard Horizon DSC VHF Mic WHAM capable New Garmin 740 Touchscreen Color Chartplotter GPS (2012) has US Coastal + Alaska & Hawaii and Bahamas Explorer charts Standard Horizon DS 45 Depth Sounder Standard Horizon Speed Log Standard Horizon Wind Meter JRC 24 mile radar LaCrosse Weather Station Mast VHF Antenna Electrical 12v/110v systems with clearly labeled electrical panel and breakers 12 Volt Ships Power System 30 Amp Shore Power System 3 Siemens 75 watt solar panels on custom built arch 12v lighting Masthead Tri-Color Light/Anchor Light Class 2 Running Lights which are larger & have more visibility range 4 Interstate Deep Cycle Golf Cart Batteries (400 amp hour) New 2008 New Alternator 2009 Aerogen 6 Wind generator 2000 watt Inverter 12 volt bilge pump Propane shutoff solenoid switch for safety in galley Galley U-shaped galley with lots of storage Isotherm stainless steel holding plate DC refrigeration system with bronze March pump and digital Carel Controls Hot/cold pressure water Shurflo freshwater pump Hillerange LPG 3 Burner Stove with oven Microwave Oven 2 deep stainless steel sinks Cabinets, drawers and top loading dry storage locker Butcher block sink cover for added counter space Force 10 stainless steel 6 gallon hot water heater engine exchange Accomodations New LED lighting in main cabin 15” Flatscreen television with DVD player AM/FM stereo with 2 speakers Teak Interior with Teak & Holly Sole Large Framed Marquetry in Salon Sckandvik Faucet/Shower – Forward Head New Jabsco Toilets (2009) (3) opening hatches, (16) opening Lewmar aluminum ports Screens for some ports Engine 3 Engine room lights Rebuilt Universal diesel fresh water cool engine with easy access from front and back with 2 New water pumps and heat exchanger PSS Dripless Shaft Seal Hurth Transmission new 2004 Groco Bronze Sea strainer Dual Fuel Tank System with Dual Racor Filters – 50 gallon capacity AWAB 316 Stainless Steel hose clamps used throughout – Superior Non-Perforated – Lasts forever Deck New vinyl covered stainless steel double lifelines with opening gates each side Foam vinyl covered custom cockpit cushions Dodger with attached Bimini Anchor Locker Propane Locker on Aft Deck 44 lb Bruce Anchor with new (2012) 110’ oversized 3/8” chain and 120' 5/8” rope rode Fortress FX 23 with 50’ 3/8” chain & 80’ 5/8” rope rode Lewmar 2000 Electric Windlass Polished Stainless Steel Engine Controls 28” Stainless Steel steering wheel Stainless Steel Ritchie Compass at Helm Stainless Steel Bow Pulpit Stainless steel Stern Rail with opening gate Stainless steel built-in stern swim ladder Brushed stainless steel custom-built stern arch with dinghy davits Manual bilge pump Keel stepped mast Performance fin keel Stainless steel bow chocks 3 Bow Cleats Mainsail Cover Custom made companionway washboards with Lexan windows Edson Pedestal with Pedestal Guard Teak folding cockpit table with 4 cup holder Outboard Motor storage board Lifesling with Sunbrella cover Force 10 BBQ propane grill with custom cover Additional Davis radar reflector USCG safety equipment Boat hook, lines, fenders Emergency Tiller

1950 Cutter Sailboat

1950 Cutter Sailboat

$2,950

Forest Lake, Minnesota

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Recently refurbished wooden cutter sailboat-RC Jefferson design. Features folding mast and original trailer. Volvo penta diesel runs great. Convertible center cabin top for open or closed sailing. battery charger, extra prop and Genoa Jib, Yankee and Gaff mainsail.

1978 O'Day Sailboat

1978 O'Day Sailboat

$5,000

Birmingham, Alabama

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Great weekend boat. Sleeps 6. All cushions and upholstery in very good condition. 9.9hp Evinrude w/electric start, rebuilt carbs and new water pump. New fuel tank and 12v battery. Sails and sail bags in very good condition (main w/bag, 150 genoa w/bag, 110 jib w/yankee bag. Whisker pole. Large bimini. Built-in compass and knot meter. depth finder and VHF radio. AC/DC interior lighting, shore power w/heavy duty cord. Pressurized water w/holding tanks, marine head, bilge pump. Anchor, rode and lines. Lifeline and stanchions. Teak hatch-covers, hand and toe rails. Swim ladder. Assorted parts and gear. Moored on Lake Guntersville.

1985 Tayana 37 Cruising Sailboat

1985 Tayana 37 Cruising Sailboat

$69,500

Deale, Maryland

Year 1985

Make Tayana 37

Model 37

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 37.0

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Specifications: Year: 1985 LOA 42’ 2” (including bowsprit) LOD 36’ 8” (excluding bowsprit) LWL 31’ Beam 11.6” Disp. 22500 lbs. Ballast 7340 lbs. Draft 5’ 8” Sail Area 861 sq. ft. Engine: Perkins 4108 HP: 50 Designer: Robert Perry Builder: Ta Yang Yacht Building Co. (Taiwan) Keel Type: Full Keel Description: The Tayana 37 is perhaps the most successful semi-custom cruising boat to be built. The Tayana 37 has been constructed of the finest materials, using the best techniques. There is no better yacht in her size range on the market. With care and proper maintenance she will not only prove to be an excellent investment, she will take you cruising anywhere in the world safely and comfortably. This is being proven almost daily. Ocean crossings by Tayana 37’s are routine. Circumnavigations have been reported. By the same token, over 500 of these yachts are the primary homes of their owners. Condition: She has had many upgrades over the time that I have owned her (6 years). New Awlgrip topsides and decks (2016), Propane stove 2014, new fuel tank (2013), New canvass (2013), Cabin heater (2014), new tile counters (2015), new bowsprit (2013), bottom job (latest summer 2016), new cushions in main salon and forward cabin (2017). Electronics upgrade to Raymarine ST60+ (2016), New battery house and start banks (2016), updated running rigging, all new sea cocks (2016). Accommodations: Although ideally set up for a couple to cruise, this Tayana sleeps 8 in three cabins. The spacious galley is just down the companionway to starboard. To port is a single, private pilot berth in its own cabin. With drawers under the berth, shelves, cabinets and a hanging locker there is excellent storage. I personally love this little cabin, I can have a crowd of guests aboard and still have privacy in my single “captain’s cabin”. With three opening ports and a fan, I can stay cool even in summer time. Forward of the pilot berth cabin is a large nav station with storage drawers below.The main salon to port has a pull out double berth and L shaped dinette to Port. There are also two stow-away pipe berths that can be pulled out to sleep a total of 5 in the main cabin. Forward of the main salon is great storage in hanging locks and drawers to starboard and a large head with separate shower to port. A double Pullman berth is forward of the head, also with great storage. Deck Hardware FRP decks, very solid- no soft spots, no teak (repainted, AwlGrip 2016) Teak Skylight, opening with screens Teak forward hatch Laminated bow sprit (new 2014) with teak platform and anchor rollers Anchor and anchor chain set up on bowsprit platform (2) SS Stanchions, vinyl covered dbl lifelines with gates Opening bronze ports (10) Two coaming lockers Staysail track Teak companionway hatch with doors Teak cockpit seats and cockpit grating Teak exterior trim Teak chain lockers with two deck pipes SS Bow pulpit Dorade vents (four) Propane locker for two 20lb tanks, vented overboard Aluminum genoa tracks with cars Aluminum mainsheet traveler with roller car 2 Lewmar 48 self-tailing primaries 2 Lewmar 30 self-tailing winches SS dinghy davits on stern Hull Hand laid up FRP. Full Keel with encapsulated ballast Teak rubrail Teak toe rail Hull ground down with two coats of long term bottom paint (summer 2016) Topside repainted, AwlGrip 2016 Sails Main with three reef points, tanbark Main sail cover with lazy jacks (stack pack) Staysail, tanbark Staysail cover Yankee with roller furling, tanbark Storm Jib, tanbark Storm trysail 150% Gennaker Interior: Teak and holly cabin sole (real teak and holly, not laminate) Solid teak cabinetry and doors White tile counters (new 2015) New cushion covers (2017) Stove alcove lined with SS Interior teak handrails Two Ice Boxes insulated and SS lined, top ice chest accessible from galley and cockpit Force 10 Propane cabin heater Steering Pedestal Steering SS and bronze binnacle Teak and SS emergency tiller Teak traditional steering wheel SS rudder shaft Plumbing 90 gallon aluminum fuel tank (new 2014) 30 gallon FRP holding tank Hot and cold pressure water system One high capacity electric bilge pump on manual switch One low capacity electric bilge pump on float switch One High capacity manual pump Two SS fresh water tanks Manual Marine head Water heater 110 volt and engine heated Sea cocks on all through-hull fittings (all sea cocks new 2016) Galley: Two well insulated ice boxes lined with SS. Top ice box is accessible from the galley and the cockpit, Double stainless steel deep sinks, 3 burner Force 10 Propane stove with oven and broiler Overhead cabinets, deep well storage, counter cabinets, drawers and offer plenty of storage. Head: Marine Head with holding talk and deck pump out. Separate shower room. Hot and cold pressure water. Engine: Perkins 4-108 Diesel engine. Engine runs strong. New high pressure pump, fuel lines and injectors (2015) Fiberglass drip pan Electronics and Equipment: Radar: Raytheon Depth meter: Raymarine ST 60+ Speed meter and log: Raymarine ST60+ Wind speed and direction meter Raymarine ST60+ Binnacle mounted Ship’s Compass VHF Radio, Icom IC-M80 SSB with tuner and backstay antenna, Kenwood TS-430S Battery selector switch with start and house batteries Shore power with 110v plugs below Radio am/fm with speakers Extra Equipment Folding mast steps to top of mast Three blade prop Dock Lines Fenders Boat Hook Type IV throwable PFD Oil Lamps Dinghy Davits Outboard engine mount Propane cabin heater Cockpit cushionsShe is available for inspection, email to schedule an inspection with one of representatives. Please inspect the vessel to your satisfaction prior to purchase. DisclaimerI offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated PRIOR TO BIDDING. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Vessel comes as it, where is with no warranties or guarantees.

36 ft Cape Dory Cutter Rig Sailboat

36 ft Cape Dory Cutter Rig Sailboat

$73,900

Pensacola, Florida

Year 1982

Make Cape Dory

Model Cutter

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 36.2

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Designer: Carl Alberg , Boat Name: Solar Blue, Dimensions: Beam 10 ft 6 in, Maximum draft: 5 ft, Ballast: 6050 lbs, Bridge Clearance: 47 ft 5 in, Dry Weight; 16100 lbs, Engine: Perkins 4-108 50 HP diesel, Leisure Furl Boom by Forespar( roller furling boom system with electric winch) installed in 2002 present day cost for this item alone is $26,000 ( print out of cost for installation of this item available ) Mylar Tri-radial mainsail by Quantum 2002, Forespar rigid boom vang, #40 Electric self tailing Lewmar halyard winch 2013, #42 Lewmar self tailing genoa winches, Harken Roller Furling 2008, Dacron Staysail on self tending boom, 47'5" , Lewmar 16 stay sail winch in cockpit, Lewmar 7 mast mounted-yankee halyard, Lewmar 8 mast mounted staysail topping lift Reported bridge clearance, Keel stepped mast, Stainless Wire standing rigging inspected yearly New Cruise Air Reverse Cycle AC 10,000BTU 2013, Adler Barber refrigeration 2013,0 2/22# fortress anchors on chain all canvas new 2013, 6 docklines, 4 fenders, 2 boat hooks, MOB life sling,6life jackets, teak cockpit table,Edson pedestal steering,Elkhide wheel cover, Fresh Water- 96 gal, Fuel- 53 gal, Holding tanks 35 gal. Accommodation ; entry down 4 steps into the salon with immediate access to ships AC/DC service panel, galley to portside aft, quarter berth & Nav/chart table to starboard side aft. Nav table has wet locker underneath. The quarter berth that follows provides seating for the Nav. table. The well laid out U-shaped galley has 3 burner propane stove/oven "gimbled" for cooking while underway. New Adler Barber refrig. 2013, pantry dry box, new microwave 2013 and double SS sinks. Large settee both portside & starboard. Port settee is L-shaped and extending inboard to form double berth. Large dining table that serves both settee's and stores out of the way onto the port bulkhead. Abundant storage throughout the cabin. Forward companionway has hanging locker with set drawers and houses new AC unit servicing both the main cabin as well as forward V-Berth cabin. Full size head with private door to the port side, vanity, sink, shower & storage. Forward stateroom has private bi-fold door, large vee-berth w/filler cushion, shelves above berth, locker under, hanging locker & bureau, side opening port windows, "Solarblue" has the second generation Cape Dory 36 interior meaning that the finish is varnished with a rubbed effect for a beautiful rich teak interior and new cabin sole 2013 New canvas throughout, new bottom job April 2015,new topside Awlgrip nonskid 2013, new Alwgrip hull Nov.2012, Electronics & Navigation- Raymarine C80 Radar/GPS/Depth with US/Bahamas chip; Raymarine ST60 + Depth/Wind/Speed; Raymarine Autopilot EV-100(2013); IOCM IC M56 VHF; Jensen AM/FM/CD Stereo, Danforth Constellation 5" compass This list goes on so please contact me for further details/specs

Sailboat Bruce Roberts 43 ft Custom

Sailboat Bruce Roberts 43 ft Custom

$74,900

Marathon, Florida

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LOA: 43', Beam: 13'5, Draft: 6', Cutter rig: main, yankee and stay sails, Spin-tec roller furling, 55 Westerbeke diesel engine ( 1226 hrs ), 2010 Onan 5kw generator, 200 gallon fresh water tanks, 200 gallon fuel tanks, C-tronix auto pilot, 2013 Marine Ocean Breeze a/c 1300 btu, 2006 ocean breeze 9000 btu, IC-m710 SSB radio, VHF, Lowrance chart plotters, 4 house batteries, starting battery, battery charger, 1750 watt inverter, dickinson heater, double stainless galley sinks, gimbal 3 burner shipmate stove with oven, Technautics marine refrigerator/freezer, dive compressor,CO2 alarm, 2 heads, 2 cabins, main salon and large galley. Please feel free to ask any questions?

1982 Hunter 37 Cutter Cherubini Sailboat

1982 Hunter 37 Cutter Cherubini Sailboat

$17,000

Muskegon, Michigan

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This is a Buy it now bid, the sale is AS IS, WERE IS, the price is well below market value for a quick sale. Do not bid if you don't want the boat or want to pay for it. This 1982 Hunter is a 37' Cutter Rig, Shoal Draft (4 ft) with a Yanmar Marine (3GMF) Diesel Engine. The Hunter 37c is a very sought after cruiser design. It offers two private staterooms, a large head with separate shower. Full service galley compliments the comfortable salon. Selling below market value for quick sale. This is a U. S. Coast Guard documented boat that includes:• Fresh Water Boat ONLY / No blisters / No soft spots• Jabsco Marine Head (rebuilt, all new hoses & holding tank for black water)• Separate Shower• Hot & Cold Pressure Water• 2 Stainless Steel Fresh Water Holding Tanks (100 Gallon Total)• Microwave Oven• Custom Built Refrigerator/Freezer with 12 Volt Compressor (new & very efficient)• Ice Box (extra storage)• Pressurized Natural Gas Stove/Oven (still have original Kenyon Marine Stove & Pressure Tank that can easily be re-installed)• Marine Electric/Engine Hot Water Heater (presently out, can be re-installed)• JVC AM/FM/CD Radio• 2-way Hand Held Radio• 12-volt Charging System• 2 Power Inverters (1200 & 300)• 4 Newer Batteries (2 House & 2 Engine)• Auto Pilot / Speed / Depth / Rudder Indicator• Edson Pedestal Large Steering Wheel with Danforth Compass• Yanmar 27hp Marine 3 GMF Diesel Engine (strong motor, hours unknown)• Stainless Steel Fuel Tank (44 Gallon)• 2 Anchors• 3 Complete sets of Sails (over 6k in New-Doyle sails(one 137% Genoa, 2 inner sails one light one heavy one full batten main), Used Good Shape-Yankee, & Older Used)• 1 Spinnaker & 1 Drifter• 2 Main Sails with Battens• Cruising Design Roller Furler (The Reefer - r.12)?• Rigid Vang Deluxe (Boom Vang)• Dodger & Sail Covers• Folding Prop -- Martec -- MK III (extra 2 bladed prop)• Lewmar Wenches• Shaul 4' Draft• 6' 4" Headroom• Heavy Duty Cradle• All Safety Equipment (flares and flare gun, life jackets, whistles and such)* Have original nav station table * Have original salon table She is in the water now but will be pulled and stored soon. She is located in Muskegon Lake and can be seen if you email and set a time. She can be pulled and set on the cradle for shipping where she is now. Or she can be pulled and stored for the winter for under $300.00. We can help the new owner with any of these things. Please email for more pics. Or go to: svfreedom37.blogspot.com/ She is listed local and we may pull this ad if she sells. Thanks for looking. On Sep-12-14 at 19:48:28 PDT, seller added the following information: No buyers outside the US and no bidders with less than 20 feedbacks and 100% positive feedbacks without emailing me first.

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.

Classic Collectible1938 Hull #1 24' 6

Classic Collectible1938 Hull #1 24' 6" Typhoon Wooden Sailboat - Winthrop Warner

$15,000

Port Hueneme, California

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

1938 Hull #1 24' 6" Typhoon Wooden Sailboat Designed by Naval Architect Winthrop Warner / Built by Whitaker Marine This is Hull #1 documented as "Typhoon". She is a beautiful example of a compact, full keel, blue water yacht. Her distinctive lines and fine workmanship is evident throughout. Typhoon was restored. She yearns for an owner who can fully appreciate her legacy, with a strong desire to sail her often and continue to giver her TLC as she needs it! Specs 1938 Winthrop Warner 24' 6" Wooden Sloop Sailboat - recently restored Boat Name: Typhoon (Documented, same name as plans) Hull Year: 1938 Hull#: 1 (The first, the original and the construction was overseen by Winthrop Warner) Manufacturer: Whitaker Marine Company (East Hartford Conneticut.) Model: Typhoon Length 24' 6" Feet * Lying In Oxnard , California * Hull Material: Stem White Oak, Double Planked w/ Philipine Mahogany Wood Fiberglass + Epoxy Glue Barrier * Engine/Fuel Type: Single Diesel (Rebuilt < 200 hrs.) Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder/Designer Builder: Winthrop Warner (Naval Architect) Dimensions LOA: 24' 6" LWL: 20' 4? Beam: 9' (Tip to Tip 33' 6" - Boomkin to Bowsprit) Displacement: 11,500 lbs Draft: 4' 10? Bridge Clearance: 5'5" Ballast: 3,500 lbs (Iron Keel) Engines Engine(s): Yanmar Engine(s) HP: 30 Engine Model: 3GM30F Hours: Est.140 Cruising Speed: 5 kts Recently rebuilt. $6000+ invested. No expense spared. Injectors, fuel pump, crank turned, professional complete assembly all new Yanmar parts! All receipts on boat Mechanical Bilge Pump: Manual Urchin & Electric Rule 1500 w/ float switch Steering - Wooden Wheel Worm Gear Fuel System Fuel: 25 Gallons Diesel (Tin Lined Copper) Shut-off valves under lazerette. Single Racor Fuel Filter. Marine Grade Fuel Hoses. Cabin Sole Solid Teak, professionally installed in 2005. Galley Fuel Shipmate Wood, Charcoal. Stove w/ Alcohol Adapter is not included in sale. No dinghy included. Fresh Water System Water: 15 gallons (Copper) Manual Original Bronze Sink Hand Pump. Bronze Seacocks. Sanitation System Toilet Jabsco, discharge for overboard . Shower / Hanging Wet Locker with with manual overboard pump. (5' headroom) Accommodations The interior is very spacious for a boat this size due to her generous 9' beam. My wife and I have found her to be a comfortable cruiser for both costal and offshore adventures. She has an impressive amount of storage and we recently purchased a brand new Shipmate wood stove which includes a bronze alcohol burner to bring her back to her original glory. Typhoon features a traditional yacht interior, white paint and varnished Mahogany througout. Her sole is soild teak She also has ample ventilation. * Sleeps 4 in 3 berths * Bronze opening ports - (6) * Cockpit cushions (blue) Galley Equipment Galley is located on the port side and is offers ample space for serious chefs. * Large Icebox * Original Bronze Handpumps (working perfectly) * Stainless Steel sink Electronics * Yanmar Engine Instrument gauges Electrical Battery Switch. Batteries: House: (2) 12v Group 27 AGM (100 Amp hours each 200 total) Engine: (1) 550 Cranking Amp Lead Acid Starter Charger: ProTech 1220i 20amp Xantrex Link Pro Battery Monitor Horizon VHF Radio Control Panel: Perko12v DC OCR LED Mastlight w/ strobe and photo diode ABYC Approved Wiring Deck Hardware and Rigging Sloop rigged double spreader New 1×19 Stainless standing rigging w/ New Nav-Tec Norseman SS end fittings and bronze turnbuckles Bronze Chainplates The deck is teak w/ marine plywood which was replaced. Solid Fir spars (varnished) 20# CQR Anchor + 15' 5/16" Chain & 250' 3/4" Line Jib Sheet Track Winches: 3 Merriman Bronze Mahogany fordeck and lazarette hatches; sliding Mahogany companionway hatch Lifeline Stanchion sockets Bronze bolted to deck & bulwarks Sails (376 Sq Ft.) * Working Jib - Good * Yankee - Condition Good * Mainsail - Condition Good *All Recently Professionall Repaired Photos *Shipmate Stove and heat shield not included in sale! *Shipmate Stove and heat shield not included in sale! Typhoon and the people we met treated us like royalty, rolling out the Red Carpet. Major 86's Restoration She had a major restoration on her in 1986 and received new mahogany shear planks, mahogany transom planks, deck beams, teak over plywood deck, mahogany gunwale planks, reinstalled bowsprit, new dawg house, and interior. Detailed Condition Report Some time in early 2000’s she was improperly stored inside a warehouse on the east coat for wintering, and it was to warm. She showed signs of plank separation as would be expected. At that point a decision was made (not by me, some other owner?) to lay a fiberglass sheath over the planks. I don’t know why they didn’t simply repack the planks and float her. Important: I drilled a new thru hole for the Bronze Depth transducer in 2007 and the wood was perfect. No water damage, no sogginess, no mold it was like brand new wood. I have never had a problem with her, and amazingly enough she is drier than the newer plastic boat I own. If you wanted to, you could remove the fiberglass barrier which was attached with Epoxy glue and restore her original wood planking finish. I considered it myself, but never got around to it. Shipping If you decide to ship her, we can assist you in hauling the boat out, stepping the mast, securing all items and supervise her loading on a properly setup and permitted delivery truck. There would be 2 sets of costs which are not included in the auction! 1) The first set of costs are the boat yards. This includes the haul out fees, and crane fees required to load the boat on the truck, plus removal of the mast which requires a crane and one additional hired, qualified boat hand. Estimated $1200. 2) The second set of fees is for the Owner's agent to supervise and assist in the complete process. $600 The acutal hiring / contracting of the shipping company would be soley the buyer's responsibility. Those costs vary, but shipping it back to the East Coast will most likely cost about $5K when all is said and done. Survey If you require a survey with a haul out, the yard fees will be an estimate $400 for the first day, then additional fees for layaway days thereafter. Although if the surveyor is scheduled correctly, it shouldn't require more than one day. There will also be a $250 fee for the captain reuired to move the boat to the haulout ramp, and back. The cost of the surveyor can vary, estimated cost of at least $300 - $500. The whole proposition estimated $1000 -1200. Generally the buyer selects a surveyor to ensure there is no bias to the owner in the report. The survey is paid for by the potential buyer. Special Notes The Shipmate Wood Stove & Heat Shield are not inlcuded in the sale and the oil lamp featured in the pictures is not included. A simple inexpensive alcohol or propane stove can be installed if you desire. Sale & Payment Terms The boat is sold as is with not warranty, and all sales are final. We accept a bank check, cashiers check or cash. The deposit must be paid at the completion of the auction through Ebay via CC or PayPal. The final payment will be held until the payment clears. A personal check can take up to 14 business days. A cashier's check will now require a 3 day hold due to the massive fraud using them. Upon completion of payment clearance, we will issue the buyer the Federal Documentaion with our authorized notary required, via Fed Ex mailer. If our assistance is required to haul the boat, step the mast, and assist the truck driver, these fees can be included in the initial payment or you can wait until after you receive the Federal Title Docs, and then issue another payment to cover these costs. All yard fees are to be paid directly to them. Our preferred yard is Channel Islands Boat Yard. They have pulled Typhoon many times, and are the cheapest, closest yard in town. Slip Fees The boat is currently on a county slip in Oxnard. It is possible they might allow it to be transfered to the new owner, but no guarantee. You will have to fill out all the appropriate applications, etc. The current slip rent is $372 per month. We can assist you and leave it under our name, if you continue to make the additional monthly payments until you can successfully apply, or have the boat moved. If the sale occurs before the next month's payment is due, there is no charge to you until the next month's payment is required. We also pay $30 a month to have the bottom cleaned, and $20 per month to have the topside cleaned. You can continue paying this fee, or we can cancel it, it is up to you once the boat is yours.

1984 Bayfield 32C

1984 Bayfield 32C

$22,750

League City, Texas

Year 1984

Make Bayfield

Model 32C

Category Cruiser

Length 32

Posted Over 1 Month

The seller spent $17,000 to update rigging over the past 3 years replacing all standing rigging, including chain plates, lines, winches, and life lines. Air conditioning is not currently working, and gauges are not working. Teak needs to be sanded. The hull needs to be buffed and waxed. Engine will not shut off with switch....you must turn it off by opening engine compartment and manually killing the power. Stock #295660 This Bayfield is ready to go cruising off into the sunset. It has a lot of updated equipment. 1984 Bayfield 32C sailboat with 15 HP Yanmar diesel engine. The seller recently made many upgrades and replacements. The winches were replaced, standing rigging and chain plates were replaced, the running rigging were replaced, the sails were replaced ( have not been used yet) and the safety lines were replaced. These are the main features of this vessel: The main sailing components were updated making her ready to sail. A mainsail, a Yankee sail, and a Jib are included in the sale. The Bayfield hulls were all made of solid fiberglass and laid up with lots of mat and woven roving. Decks were cored with balsa, and in areas, with plywood. Below decks is roomy for its size with plenty of room for up to 6 to sleep. The head is functional. The vessel has a modest galley with room for expansion. Reason for selling is not using.

1980 Corbin 39 Aft Cockpit Cutter

1980 Corbin 39 Aft Cockpit Cutter

$62,000

Clearwater, Florida

Year 1980

Make Corbin

Model 39 Aft Cockpit Cutter

Category Cutter

Length 39'

Posted Over 1 Month

1980 Corbin 39 Aft Cockpit Cutter 2018 SURVEY AVAILABLE! CALL OR EMAIL ME! FULL DETAILS ON BOAT IN SURVEY! This is a rare example of an incredibly well-maintained Corbin 39, one of the most rugged and popular ocean-going cruising boats around. Canadian built and owned (import duty paid) and available at a very reasonable price. Please view the photos for details! Great sail inventory:  GenoaYankeeStay sailDrifterMain (2008)Spare main Minimal thruhulls -- sea chest for engine  New prop shaft 2015 Refrigeration condenser 2014 Solar Engine has had top end rebuilt twice Diesel heater Raymarine autopilot Raymarine tri-data Garmin GPS Map 76Cx Epirb Ground tackle: 53 LB CQR, 45 LB CQR, 45 LB Danforth  From a review in Bluewater Boats: In 1977 Marius Corbin commissioned Robert Dufour of Montreal, Quebec to design him a sailboat based on a one-off 39-foot Dufour design named Harmonie. Mr. Corbin asked Mr. Dufour to increase the freeboard and flush the deck. In 1979, the first Corbin 39 came out of the resulting mold, and the Canadian manufacturer produced 129 Corbins until 1982. Most were sold as kits in varying degrees of completion. In 1982, a fire destroyed the deck molds, but because of continued strong demand, they decided to update the molds and continue production. The last Corbin 39 produced, hull number 199, was launched in 1990. The Corbin 39 is a double ender in the classic Scandinavian lineage of serious offshore cruisers like the Westsail 32. She features a long fin keel of 6 draft, high freeboard, and a blunt bow. Corbin produced various deck molds including flush, pilot, center cockpit, and aft cockpit variations. Corbin

1984 President Nassau 34

1984 President Nassau 34

$29,900

Bridgeton, North Carolina

Year 1984

Make President

Model Nassau 34

Category -

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 President Nassau 34, Ariel is a beautiful 1984 Nassau 34 foot fiberglass sailboat built by President Marine. She is a very strong sailing vessel with a full keel and cutter rig that is designed for blue water use, but is fun and comfortable to sail anywhere, even in lighter air. Her beautiful lines, varnished teak and flag blue paint will turn heads everywhere you go. Interior is Cherry wood with Teak and Holly floors, new headliner, U-shaped galley, with two burner propane stove with oven, deep double well stainless steel sink, pressure water, dockside water heater, 12V refrigeration, sleeps 6. Auxiliary power is a very solid 3 cylinder Yanmar 3QM30 that runs very smoothly and reliably with a fairly low 2300 engine hours. Full battened triple-reefed main sail, high-cut yankee jib on Harken roller furler, self-tacking staysail on Harken roller furler. Extra sails include spare mainsail and 135 Genoa. All sails are in good condition and the genoa is in nearly-new condition. New CPT auto pilot, Raymarine C80 chartplotter, Lowrance Elite 5 fish finder, 200 Watts of solar power with Morningstar charge controller, Furno radar, new batteries (December 2015), Kenwood marine stereo system, library of charts guidebooks & boating books, and lots of other equipment. Three blade 'Max-Prop' propeller pushes the boat efficiently in forward and reverse. Very nice Sunbrella bimini, dodger, steering wheel, hatch and sail covers (new 2011). Recent (2014) bottom paint and navy blue hull paint.My wife and I just returned from the Bahamas to our home port of New Bern, NC. This truly is a wonderful, special boat, and I could go on and on about how well she has treated us. I truly love this boat and hate to let her go, but our life has taken a major change of direction. It is time for her to move on to the next captain, hopefully someone that will cherish her like we have. We are motivated to sell and ready to see Ariel under the care of a new owner. contact: [email protected] $29900 obo.