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Catalina 320 Sailboat Yanmar Diesel Low Hours

Catalina 320 Sailboat Yanmar Diesel Low Hours

$68,900

Milford, Connecticut

Year 2000

Make Catalina

Model 320

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 32' 6"

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The Catalina 320 will sleep 7 adults comfortably. A V-berth forward with storage lockers and drawers underneath.The main cabin has a single settee to port opposite an L shapped sette to starboard which converts to a double berth. The full width aft cabin berth has a hanging closet a full size escape hatch and 2 opening ports. The head/shower has over 6' of head room. Hot and cold pressure water are standard. Cockpit is wide and very spacious. GalleyA double S/S sink with hot and cold pressure waterCorian counter topsExcellent storage space12VAdler Barbour fridge 2 burner propane stove top/w oven6 gallon water heater w 120vac shore power and heat exchangerample counter space Engine Yanmar 30gm fresh water cooled 3 cylinder engine w/approx 500 hrs.120V 30amp shore power w/charger and cord. Additional Equipment/FeaturesTeak and Holy soleExcellent engine access Bomar hatchesMaxwell 500 Windlass Dodger and Bimini with connector canvasFendersDocklinesStern rail seatsCockpit showerOutboard mount on railCockpit teak tableMacerator and holding tankRaytheon Gps chart plotter,Radar,speedometer and depthRaytheon AutopilotRoller furling main and Genoa.Main sail is new this season Jim 845-380-9251

1977 Endeavour 32 Sailboat Yanmar Diesel Engine, Wheel and more!

1977 Endeavour 32 Sailboat Yanmar Diesel Engine, Wheel and more!

$16,500

Port Washington, New York

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Endeavour 1977 32' Sailboat. Heavily built, very solid with wheel and Yanmar diesel engine. Lots of teak and holly below, with aft quarter berth and refrigerator. Engine work and some upgrades done recently; call for details. Price is negotiable: show contact info Vessel is in water in Port Washington, NY. Commissioned and ready for cruising. Sails like a dream - ease in handling. True blue water vessel. Interior is spacious and finished w varnished teak. The cabin sole is teak parquet. LOA: 32.4 LWL: 25.6 Beam: 10.0 Draft: 4.2 Displacement: 11,700 Ballast: 5,000 lead Headroom: 6.3 Berths: 6 Engine: Yanmar Diesel Fuel: 20 gallons Water: 65 gallons Holding Tank: 15 gallons Interior Layout: V berth forward, head to port and lockers starboard divide it from the main salon area which has a folding dining table. Port side settee pulls out to create a double berth, starboard is a single. Galley is starboard and is equipped w stove, icebox and storage space. Vessel is equipped w 24" Edson wheel, Yanamr diesel engine, 2 bladed prop, standing rigging made of ss wire. Sail inventory: Main, working jib and Genoa all in very good condition (approx 8 years old). All lines lead aft. Roomy cockpit, wide walkways, tons of storage. Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com

1963 Pearson Alberg 35 Sailboat Fully Restored Rebuilt Yanmar Diesel!

1963 Pearson Alberg 35 Sailboat Fully Restored Rebuilt Yanmar Diesel!

$22,000

Oyster Bay, New York

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PEARSON ALBERG VINTAGE 1963/RESTORED. This classic sailboat has been completely restored and upgraded. Owner has purchased a larger Pearson and is motivated to sell. Lovingly and Skillfully restored by experienced craftsman and sailor. Call Patty to view vessel at show contact info LOA: 34.9 Beam: 9.6 Draft: 5.3 Displacement: 12,600 lbs Engine: Yanmar 2012 Diesel with under 100 hours Fresh Water Tanks: 40 gallons Fuel Tanks: 20 gallons Holding Tanks: 9 gallons Hull #59. Classic, solid boat for cruising or blue water w modern updates. Beautifully restored as evidenced by the photos. Equipped w new Yanmar Diesel with under 100 hours. Custom 38" Edson Teak Wheel, Raymarine ST-6000 below deck autopilot, Garmin 492 chart plotter, depth finder, fish finder and VHF ICOm radio. There is anchor windlass, swim ladder, pressurized hot and cold water, four burner stove with oven, 12 volt refrigerator and freezer. 2012 Yanmar Diesel with under 100 hours, new prop shaft, cutlass bearing and propeller. The interior was completed redone - teak laminate, new counter tops, custom sink and faucet, new cushions, cabin sole and many more. Complete suit of sails all reconditioned in 2013 - Pro Furl on Jib. Main 135% in excellent condition. Main sail cover new. Weeble 1963 Pearson 35, Hull #59 Equipment List Engine: • Yanmar 2 GM • Under 100 hours since rebuild • Installed, Spring 2012 • New Prop, Prop Shaft, Coupling, Mounts & Bed Tankage: • Fuel: 20 • Holding: 9 Gal • Water: 40 Gal - 2 Tanks Galley: • 4 Burner Alcohol Stove • Custom Stainless Steel Sink and Faucet • Pressure Hot & Cold Water • Alder Barbour Refrigeration • 6 Gal Engine/110 V Hot Water Heater Electronics & Navigation: • ICOM M 45 VHF Radio • Auto Helm ST 6001 Auto Pilot - Below deck drive • Garmin 492 GPS Chart Plotter at Binnacle • Humminbird 160 Depth Sounder/Fish Finder • Duel Stereo w/ UPC Port Electrical: • 3 Group 27 Deep Cycle Batteries, New Spring 2014 • 1 Group 24 Starting Battery, New Spring 2014 • Blue Sea DC Panel with VOICT & Amp Meters • New Mar AC Panel • 12V Receptacles • 12V Lighting • 12V Running, Anchor, Steaming, Deck Flood Lights • Small Solar Panel Weeble 1963 Pearson 35, Hull #59 (cont.) Sails & Rigging: • Main 3 Reef Points • Gen 135% on Roller • Completely reconditioned by SailCare in 2013 • Standing Rigging - Complete Mast Down Inspection, by David James/Rigging Locker. Components replaces as needed, Spring 2014 • Mast Rewired, 2008 • New Sail Cover and Binnacle Cover, Spring 2014 • 2 Anderson ST 40 Winches, 2008 • Garhauer - Main Sheet System, Traveler, Jib Sheet Blocks, all new 2008 • ProFurl Head Sail System, New 2008 Deck Gear: • Bowmar Hatch • 3 Nicro Solar Vents • 4 Opening Parts: 2 in Head + 2 in Forward Cabin • Uncoated Stainless Steel Life Lines, New Spring 2014 • Edison Pedestal with Engine Controls • Grab Bar, Teak, Instrument Pad • 42" Custom Teak Wheel • New Rudder 2010 Ground Tackle: • Bow Rollers • Simpson Lawrence Windless - Hy Speed #510 • 90 Ft. 5/16 HT Chain, New Spring 2014 - Never Wet • 100 Ft. 5/8 Rode, New Spring 2014 - Never Wet • Danforth 22 lb. Anchor Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com

1985 CATALINA 30 SAILBOAT YANMAR DIESEL VG COND WELL MAINTAINED

1985 CATALINA 30 SAILBOAT YANMAR DIESEL VG COND WELL MAINTAINED

$22,500

Oyster Bay, New York

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1985 CATALINA 30' TALL RIG SAILBOAT W BOW SPRIT She is beautifully maintained Catalina 30 Tall Rig w bow sprit. Boat is truly in sail away condition. In water in Oyster Bay, New York. The Catalina 30 is one of the most successful production sailing yachts in history. This vessel has the bow sprit option and a 5.3 fin keel. The tall rig w bowsprit, provides more sail area and improved performance. Sail controls lead aft to cockpit and there is wheel steering. The early Yanmar, Universal 5411 and Atomic 4 engines were phased out in favor of the 3-cylinder Universal M-25 diesels during the middle 80's. "Serendipity" is equipped with the Univeral M-25 hp diesel engine. The engine was hauled and serviced about six years ago. First built 1976 and last built 2008 with a total of 6,430 built. LOA: 29.92 LWL: 25.0 Beam: 10.83 Draft: 5.25 Displacement: 10,200 Ballast: 4,250 (lead) Designer: Frank Butler Builder: Caalina Yachts (USA) Hull: Fiberglass Rig Type: Masthead Sloop Engine: Universal diesel 25 hp, 2 bladed prop 2 Single Berths, 2 Double berths and one head - sleeps six comfortably The Catalina 30 has a wide and deep hull which provides for exceptional living space below and a spacious u-shaped cockpit. Forward stateroom w standing headroom includes storage lockers, shelving and a large v-berth for two. The main salon is very roomy w 6.3 headroom, fold up dinette, and a large main hatch which provides natural light and feeling of spaciousness. There is convenient storage behind the settee cushions, under the chart table and lockers above the settee. There is a manual head new in 2013, two hatches, shower and four opening ports. The galley has a double ss sink, large well insulated ice box, pressurized water and alcohol stove/oven. Accommodations are suited for family cruising or weekend entertaining. The interior is well maintained, and has a great layout and teak is very good condition. Sails and Rigging: Doyle Dacron main in very good condition,and Doyle 145 Dacron jib in very good condition. Optional North 3dl 155 Genoa. One set of older main and jib Dacron. All new Garhaueur traveler ball bearing blocks and adjustable jib cars. All winches serviced. New bob-stay cable for bow sprit 2013. Reefing, Furlex roller furling and Windex. The vessel is equipped with a Garmin 545 GPS, all data marine gauges serviced. All custom stern railing with built in stern pulpit seats. Brand new optional stern mounted barbeque used once. The steering system adjusted and lubricated in 2014. Shuffling bilge pump. Boat is in ready to cruise condition. One of the best maintained Catalina 30's available. Owner negotiable. Photos: www.sellyourboatnow.shutterfly.com

Hunter 30 Sailboat with Recently Rebuilt Yanmar Diesel, Solid and Clean!

Hunter 30 Sailboat with Recently Rebuilt Yanmar Diesel, Solid and Clean!

$11,000

La Plata, Maryland

Year 1978

Make Hunter

Model 30

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 30.4

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Beautiful and sound boat inside and out. Completely equipped for cruising right away. Turnkey and ready to go immediately. Only exception is the hull should be cleaned to get up to speed. UP TOPWheel SteeringPedestal mounted compass in great condition with a solid coverLarge cockpit could seat 7 comfortablyDepth and Speed sensorStarboard Lazarette with lots of room Comes with good condition Mainsail and Roller Furling Genoa, many years of service left in them.Anchor locker forward with Large Danforth anchor and rode BELOWGalley with large ice box, pressurized alcohol stove, and pressure water sink. Lots of storage space in drawers and shelves. Port side Quarterberth with lots of room to stretch out. Nav StationPort side Setee converts to a double.Lots of storage behind and below setees.Table in salon folds down and out for lots of dining space. All the teak in the boat is in excellent condition. Walk towards the bow to enter the head (to port) and hanging locker (to starboard.) Head has pressure water sink, shower, mirror, two opening ports, and Marine Toilet in great shape. Large V Berth has lots of room and LOTS of storage below. Its amazing how much storage this boat has all throughout. Cushions are all in serviceable condition, although dated. ENGINE Yanmar YSB12 Diesel inboard. 12hp. Hours are unknown but it always starts quickly and runs great! Very dependable engine. Let me know if you have any questions, or would like to see additional pictures. Financing may be available. Thanks.

1982 S2 8.5A 28 foot Sailboat with Inboard Yanmar Diesel - In Racine Wisconsin

1982 S2 8.5A 28 foot Sailboat with Inboard Yanmar Diesel - In Racine Wisconsin

$2,750

Racine, Wisconsin

Year 1982

Make S2

Model 8.5A

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 28.0

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**** PLEASE NOTE: Because of the relatively low BUY IT NOW price, payment will be due within 24 hours via paypal. I will send you a paypal invoice after a successful "BUY IT NOW" or an accepted offer. Please only buy or offer if you have positive feedback. Your buy it now or offer constitutes a binding agreement to purchase so please ask questions BEFORE clicking "BUY IT NOW" or making an offer. After receiving your payment I will overnight you the title or meet you in person depending on timing and my availability.**** Very Nice S2 8.5A (28ft) for sale in Racine Wisconsin. I'm expecting a second child soon and really don't want to sell this excellent great lakes cruiser. Clean and clear Wisconsin title.Tiller steering. (always my preference)Inboard Yanmar diesel is extremely clean and fuel efficient. Recent full Yanmar service checkout since boat was last launched.Furling headsail in good shape. Newer mainsail in excellent shape.New Raymarine autopilot professionally installed. Shore power and long power cable. Halyards in good shape.New marine head and holding tank (never used). Chainplates recently professionally rebedded by boatyard. Interior in excellent shape.Solid fiberglass hull. All tabbed in joinery in excellent shape. Cored deck with NO soft spots. Very large cockpit.Includes steel cradle as well. I looked at everything in this size and price range in the lower half of lake Michigan for two years and this is the nicest boat I could find by leaps and bounds. Solid turnkey value. Launch is all ready paid for with the boat yard. You can be in the water tomorrow. No better deal can be found on solid and ready to sail Great Lakes cruiser with a clean inboard diesel - it is just time for me to move it along. Currently out of the water at Racine Riverside Marina in Racine, WI. Summer storage is paid through the end of this month and a launch is included in the purchase. If you chose not to launch until next season the storage rates at the Marina for winter are extremely reasonable and the pre-paid launch will still be yours come next summer. Here is a Review from "Practical Sailor" S2 8.5 MeterThe 8.5 is good for cruising the coasts in comfort and style--as long as you like the modern look.When Leon Slikkers founded S2 Yachts in 1973, much of the attention to detail that had previously characterized Slickcraft powerboats—Slikkers’ earlier boatbuilding venture— traveled with him to the new boatbuilding company. In the 13 years S2 sailboats were in production (S2 still makes powerboats), the company produced a variety of modern cruising designs from the board of Arthur Edmunds, all characterized by longish fin keels, freestanding spade rudders, straight sheerlines, and a staggering variety of draft options and cockpit locations. In the early ’80s, S2 reached more for the performance market with the Grand Slam series of small boats, and the 10.3 “offshore racer-cruiser.” These higher performance boats were designed by Scott Graham and Eric Schlageter, well known for their MORC and smaller IOR designs.The S2 8.5 is a 28-footer cast in the company’s traditional mold. Her hull dimensions, sail area, displacement, and general design characteristics put her square in the middle of the modern 28-footers such as the Tanzer 8.5, Newport 28, O’Day 28, and the Pearson 28.The boat’s styling is conventionally modern. She has a fairly straight sheer, fairly high freeboard, and low, raked cabin trunk with dark tinted flush ports. Production of the 8.5 ran from 1981 to 1983. The boat was replaced by the similar S2 8.6, which continued until S2 stopped making sailboats in 1986.ConstructionThe hull of the S2 8.5 is a solid hand layup. Glasswork is excellent, and is noted by owners as one of the main considerations in buying the boat. Gelcoat quality is excellent.Slight roving printthrough is evident, but it is not objectionable. Minor hard spots are visible in the topsides, probably caused by the attachment of interior furniture and bulkheads.The deck molding is cored with end grain balsa, giving a solid feel underfoot as well as providing reasonable insulating properties.S2’s hull-to-deck joint is the basic type that we would like to see adopted throughout the industry. The hull molding has an inward-turning flange, onto which the deck molding is dropped. The joint is bedded in flexible sealant, and through bolted on six inch intervals by bolts passing through the full length slotted aluminum toerail. The joint is also through bolted across the stem.All deck hardware is properly through bolted, although pulpits, cleats, and winches merely use nuts and washers on the underside of the deck, rather than the aluminum or stainless steel backing plates we prefer.Another feature of the hull-to-deck joint is a heavy, semi-rigid vinyl rubrail at the sheerline, quite aptly termed a “crash rubrail” by S2. This will go a long way toward absorbing the shock of the inevitable encounters with docks and the other hard objects that seem to be attracted to the topsides of the typical sailboat. Although this rail is black when the boat is new, it had dulled to a chalky gray on older S2’s we examined.The builder advertises “bronze seacocks on all through hull fittings.” These are not traditional tapered plug seacocks, but are ball valves mounted directly to through hull fittings. A proper seacock—whether it uses a ball valve or a tapered plug—has a heavy flange to allow through bolting to the hull. This is an important safety feature. Should a valve seize, it may become necessary to apply a great deal of leverage to the handle in order to open or close the valve. The deeply threaded through hull stem can easily break under these conditions, and more than one boat has been lost in this manner.We also suggest that seacocks be installed on the cockpit drain scuppers and the bilge pump outlet, both of which may be under water while the boat is sailing. Light air performance would benefit by the fairing in of the through hull fittings, particularly the head intake and discharge, both of which are far enough forward to have a significant effect on water flow past the hull.Ballast is a 3,000 pound lead casting, epoxied inside a hollow keel shell. We prefer an external lead casting bolted to the hull for its shock-absorbing qualities and ease of repair. This preference was reinforced recently when we examined an old Bristol 27 just sold by a friend. The surveyor noticed dampness near the bottom of the leading edge of the keel, which showed slight external damage. Probing the loose putty revealed some abrasion of the glass keel molding. In order to sell the boat, it was necessary to grind away a large portion of the glass at the front of the keel, dry out the ballast, and reglass the lead—a job that took several days of work and cost our friend a fair chunk of money.Much of the boat’s interior structure is plywood, glassed to the hull. Fillet bonding is neat and workmanlike with no rough edges to be found.Chainplates are conventional stainless steel flat bar, bolted to bulkheads and plywood gussets in the main cabin. These are properly backed with stainless steel pads. Due to the fact that the hull is lined throughout with a carpet-like synthetic material, it is not possible to examine the bonding of the chainplate knees to the hull. The stemhead fitting is a stainless steel weldment, through bolted to the deck and hull and reinforced inside the hull with a stainless steel gusset to prevent deflection of the deck from the pull aft of the headstay. We’d like to see a metal backup pad behind this fitting rather than the washers which are used.General construction is thoughtful and well executed, with excellent glasswork, a strong and simple hull-to-deck joint, and reasonably installed hardware and fittings.Handling Under PowerAlthough some early models of the 8.5 used a seven horsepower BMW diesel, the 1982 version employs an eight horsepower Yanmar. These small Yanmars are quite impressive, light in weight and far smoother than the company’s older rockcrushers.Because of the high freeboard and considerable windage of the 8.5, the standard engine is the absolute minimum power plant for the boat. Recognizing this fact, the company offered a 15 horsepower, two-cylinder Yanmar as an option. For another 75 pounds and $1,150, we would want this option on the boat if the ability to get places under power is a real consideration.The extra fuel consumption of the larger engine will scarcely be noticed. The 18 gallon aluminum fuel tank will probably give a range under power of over 250 miles—more than adequate for a 28 foot cruising boat.The fuel tank is located under the cockpit and is securely mounted and properly grounded. There is an easily reached fuel shut off between the engine and tank. Unfortunately, the fuel fill is located in the cockpit sole. Spilled diesel oil turns even the best fiberglass nonskid into an ice skating rink. Fuel fills should be located on deck, where spills can be efficiently washed away.Engine access is via a large removable panel on the inboard face of the quarterberth. This panel lacks any kind of handhold to make it easily removable, which will discourage regular checking of the engine oil. The top companionway step also removes for access, but it’s a long reach to the dipstick.There is no oil pan under the engine. It will be necessary to be very careful when changing oil to keep the bilge clean. We have yet to see anyone change oil and filters on a boat engine without spilling something.With the quarterberth panel removed, access for routine service is excellent. The quarterberth has remarkable headroom over, so that the mechanic will not feel like a trapped spelunker after a half hour of work. Engine removal will require some joinerwork disassembly.Handling Under SailThe S2 8.5 is no slug under sail. Her PHRF rating of 174 to 180 compares very favorably to other boats of her size and type. The Sabre 28, for example, has a rating of 198. The Pearson 28 about 195, and the O’Day 28 about 198.Part of this is no doubt due to the fact that the standard sails on the boat come from the North loft. While North’s OEM sails may not be the vertical cut Mylar-Kevlar wonders that adorn custom boats, they’re a lot better than most.S2 now uses Hall spars. The simple masthead rig is extremely clean, with airfoil spreaders and internal tangs. The boom features an internal outhaul and provision for two internally-led reefing lines, with cam cleats at the forward end of the boom.The deck-stepped mast is mounted in a stainless steel deck plate incorporating plenty of holes for the attachment of blocks. Halyards and Cunningham lead aft along the cabin house top to a pair of Lewmar #8 winches. Lewmar #16s are optional, but hardly necessary.The main is controlled by a six-part Harken rig mounted on the end of the boom, and a Kenyon traveler mounted on the aft cockpit coaming. This will work fine with the tiller-steered version of the boat. With wheel steering, the mainsheet is likely to be a nuisance to the helmsman.Because of the end-of-boom sheeting, a boom vang will be essential for full mainsail control. Ironically, the boat’s drawings show almost mid-boom sheeting, with the traveler mounted on the bridgedeck at the forward end of the cockpit. This is probably a better arrangement, although it heavily loads the center of the boom and requires more sheeting force.Owners of 8.5s have little but praise for the interior of the boat. The cabin has a wide feeling, created by pushing everything outboard. The “chart area” on the plan is a myth, as far as we can tell.Despite the fact that the shrouds are set well in from the rail, the boat lacks inboard headsail tracks. Rather, you are limited to snatch blocks shackled to the toerail track. A six-foot piece of track set inboard of the rail would be a useful addition.Standard headsail sheet winches are two-speed Lewmar #30s. Options include both larger winches and self-tailers, both of which are worth considering for either racing or cruising. The cockpit coamings are wide enough for mounting larger primaries and secondaries.The high-quality rig and sails add to the price of the S2, but they are additions well worth the cost.Deck LayoutThe deck layout of the 8.5 is clean and functional, with no toe stubbers to catch you unawares. There are two foredeck mooring cleats, but no bow chocks. The necessity to lead an anchor line well off the boat’s centerline, coupled with high freeboard forward, is likely to result in a boat which sails around on her anchor or mooring. The 8.5 has a pair of wide stainless steel chafing strips at the bow which will greatly protect the deck from the chafe of the anchor line.The 8.5’s foredeck anchor well is one of the best we’ve seen. It is shallow—just deep enough to hold an anchor and adequate rode. There are double scuppers, which offer less likelihood of clogging. The lid is held on by a full-length piano hinge, and there is a positive latch.The shallow locker well above the waterline means that water is less likely to enter through the scuppers, which can be a real problem with a deep anchor well. When the bow pitches into waves, a deep anchor well can fill with water, and if the scuppers clog with debris, you can find yourself sailing around with several hundred pounds of extra weight in the worst possible position. There is no provision for securing the bitter end of the anchor rode, but a big galvanized eyebolt installed in the well by the owner will solve that one.The running lights leave something to be desired. Their location at deck level just aft of the stem makes them vulnerable to damage when handling ground tackle. We much prefer an international style bicolor mounted on the pulpit, another two feet off the water: easier to see, and out of the way. Wiring for the running lights is exposed in the anchor well, and should be secured out of the way.A recessed teak handrail runs the full length of the cabin trunk, serving the dual function of heavy weather handhold and cabin trim piece. Its shape makes it far easier to oil or varnish than the conventional round handrail, although the wide, flat section seems somewhat awkward after years of grabbing round rails.The 8.5’s cockpit is the maximum size we’d want to see on a boat of this size. The T-shape is designed to accommodate the optional wheel steerer, yielding a somewhat odd layout for the tiller-steered version. A bench seat spans the aft end of the cockpit. Although this makes good seating in port, we doubt that you’d want anyone sitting there under sail: too much weight in the end of the boat. It does make a natural helmsman’s seat for wheel steering.The engine controls and instrument panel are also located at the aft end of the cockpit, and are basically inaccessible to the helmsman of a tiller-steered version.There are two lifting lids in the aft cockpit bench, giving access to a cavernous space under the cockpit. To be useful, dacron bags should be fitted to the inside of these lockers. Then, they’ll be handy stowage for spare sheets and blocks.There are comfortable contoured seats along each side of the cockpit, with a huge locker under the port seat. Although plywood pen boards somewhat separate this locker from the engine space under the cockpit, it would be far too easy for deeply piled junk to get knocked over the board and into the engine. This locker should be partitioned into smaller spaces unless it is to be used exclusively as a sail locker.The battery boxes, fitted at the forward end of the locker, could benefit from plywood or fiberglass lids to keep battery acid off gear which might find its way onto the batteries. The box is designed to take two batteries—one battery is standard—stored in plastic containers. A single lid covering the whole box would be more efficient.The huge cockpit will accommodate up to six for sailing, and eight for in-port partying. The cockpit seat bottoms are contoured, and the cockpit coamings slope outboard for more comfortable seating. However, the seats are both too narrow and too short for sleeping.The forward end of the cockpit is protected by a narrow bridgedeck. However, the cockpit coatings extend a full foot above the level of the bridgedeck, To block the companionway to the level of the top of the coamings will require leaving two of the three drop boards in place when sailing.Although there is moderate taper to the sides of the companionway, making it easier to remove the drop boards, it is still necessary to lift each board about five inches before it can be removed. This is far safer than many tapered companionways, where boards practically fall out if you look at them wrong. The companionway slide is one of the best we’ve seen. It’s a contoured piece of acrylic fitted with a convenient grabrail. It slides easily in extruded aluminum channels, and is fitted with a fiberglass storm hood. As on many boats, the aft cabin bulkhead slopes forward, rendering it impossible to leave the drop boards out for ventilation when it rains.BelowdecksOwners consistently praise the interior design and finishing of S2 sailboats. From looking at the 8.5, it’s pretty easy to see why.There are no exposed interior fiberglass surfaces except the head floor pan molding. The hull and cabin overhead are lined with a carpet-like synthetic fabric. While this will undoubtedly cut down on condensation, we at first wondered how this fabric would hold up over time. Inevitably, the hull liner and even the overhead will get wet. In freshwater areas, this is no problem. The water will eventually evaporate. In salt water, however, wet fabric never seems to dry. Salt draws moisture like a magnet draws steel. Since first seeing this boat, however, we’ve had good experiences with the fabric. Be sure, however, to get a good wet-or-dry vacuum to keep it clean.Interior layout is fairly conventional, with Vberths forward, and immediately aft, a full width head. The head can be closed off from both the forward cabin and the main cabin with solid doors—a real luxury in a boat this size. There is a large hanging locker in the head, and reasonable storage space for toilet articles.The word for the main cabin is “wide,” with the settees pushed as far outboard as they can go. Décor is a little heavy on the teak for our taste, but it is one of the better coordinated interiors we have seen. S2 had a good interior decorator.A fold-down dining table seats four. When folded against the bulkhead, it is held in place by a single latch, which makes us nervous.Neither settee is full length. The foot of the port settee runs under the galley counter, making it long enough for sleeping, although your feet may feel a little claustrophobic in the tiny footwell.The starboard settee is an unusual configuration. The aftermost 12" of the settee folds up to form an arm rest, leaving a gap between the end of the settee and the head of the quarterberth.Inexplicably, this gap is referred to on the accommodation plan as a “charting area,” although there is neither a standard nor an optional chart table. It’s sort of like the designer ran out of energy before completing the interior design.Over the non-existent “charting area” is the best electrical panel we’ve seen on a 28 foot boat. The panel has a locking battery switch, battery test meter, and a panel with room for 14 circuit breakers, although only half are installed on the standard boat.The space is welcome, since with the proliferation of marine electronics most electrical panels are woefully inadequate.Most quarterberths tend to induce claustrophobia. That of the 8.5 is more likely to exacerbate any tendencies you might have to agoraphobia. At last, a quarterberth which will not give you a concussion when you sit bolt upright in the middle of the night after your neighbor drags down on you in a wind shift.The standard main cabin sole is carpet-covered fiberglass. For an additional $325, teak and holly was available for the traditionalist. We’d want it. Unfortunately there is no access to the bilge in the main cabin. None. This is inexcusable, and could be dangerous. A few hours with a saber saw should solve this rather basic problem.The galley is workable and accessible, with no awkward posturing required to do the dishes. The sink gets an A+. It is a full nine inches deep, is large enough to take a frying pan, and mounted close to the centerline.In contrast, the icebox gets a C-. It is larger than normal on a boat of this size, but it drains to the bilge, has a poorly insulated top, and a tiny, uninsulated hatch without a trace of a gasket. Boo.Because of limited counter space, the two burner Kenyon alcohol stove is mounted athwartships, rather than fore and aft. This means that the stove cannot be gimballed, and that it is necessary to reach across the inboard burner to reach the outboard one. Given the fact that countertop gimballed stoves are usually dangerous, the lack of gimballing doesn’t bother us much. What does bother us is that if you want to upgrade the stove to something more functional, the limited space allocated will stretch your ingenuity.A fold down table at the end of the galley counter gives additional counter space, but it must be left up in order to use the port settee for sleeping.Roominess, excellent execution, and good color coordination are trademarks of the interiors of all S2s, and the 8.5 fits well into this enviable tradition.ConclusionsThe S2 8.5 is a good boat for cruising the Great Lakes or any coast in comfort and a certain amount of style. Her appearance may be a little modern for traditionalists, with her straight sheer and European-style cabin windows.Pricey? Yes, but when you look at the things that go into the boat—the rig, good sails, and a comfortable, well finished interior—the price may seem a bit less painful. You still pay for what you get.

CAL 28 Sailboat 1988 designed by C Raymond Hunt Yanmar Diesel SAILAWAY CONDITION

CAL 28 Sailboat 1988 designed by C Raymond Hunt Yanmar Diesel SAILAWAY CONDITION

$20,900

Milford, Connecticut

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1988 Cal 28 Sloop rigged sailboat. Designed by C Raymond Associates. This is a well respected yard maintained boat, that has been put on the market because the owner has just purchased a new boat. This is an opportunity to make a offer on a well founded and sail away condition boat. LOA 28 ft. 0 in. BEAM 10 ft. 5 in. Minimum Draft 5 ft. 3 in. Displacement 7800 lbs. Headroom 6 ft. 1 in. Yanmar Diesel Engine 2GM20F 18 hp. Fresh water cooled. 1988 model 2 blade propeller. Tanks consist of Fresh Water 20 gal. Fuel 16 gal. Approved Holding Tank. Electrical. A 12V DC Electrical System with a Balmar High Output Alternator 2 Group 27 Batteries (new 2014) 110V AC Electrical System with 30 Amp Shore Power. A Statpower 10 Amp Battery charger. Instruments. Raymarine ST60 Tridata Depth and Speed Datamarine Wind Instruments. Furuno GP-31 GPS Autohelm ST4000 Autopilot Icom IC-M402 VHF Radio Ritchie Compass GPS wheel mounted Garmin CD Stero Sails and Rigging. Deck stepped Selden Aluminum mast Hood roller furling 2 Barient 21 Primary winches 2 Barient 17 Self tailing winches 2006 Neil Pride Mainsail 2005 Neil Pride Genoa Edson Wheel Steering Accommodations. The Cal 28 has a single stateroom layout. The stateroom is forward with a V-berth. The salon features a center placed drop leaf table with a settee on port and starboard with storage behind the seat backs and above in shelves. There is a Nav station and a Galley is opposite to port. Aft there is a large Quarter Berth to port an a enclosed Head with shower to starboard. Interior highlights include: 6 ft. 1 in. headroom Propane Stove 6 Gallon Water Heater (new 2014) Large opening hatches. Clean Bright Interior. If you require further details and photos feel free to call Dr. Jack Levine at 203 982 4808. The boat is in the water and is actively being sailed. The location of the Cal 28 is Milford Harbor in Milford Connecticut. FREE! Sellers: Add a FREE map to your listings. FREE!

CAL 28 Sailboat 1988 designed by Bill Lapworth Yanmar Diesel SAIL AWAY CONDITION

CAL 28 Sailboat 1988 designed by Bill Lapworth Yanmar Diesel SAIL AWAY CONDITION

$21,100

Milford, Connecticut

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Model -

Category -

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1988 Cal 28 Sloop rigged sailboat. Designed by Bill Lapworth. This is a well respected yard maintained boat, that has been put on the market because the owner has just purchased a new boat. This is an opportunity to make a offer on a well founded and sail away condition boat. LOA 28 ft. 0 in. BEAM 10 ft. 5 in. Minimum Draft 5 ft. 3 in. Displacement 7800 lbs. Headroom 6 ft. 1 in. Yanmar Diesel Engine 2GM20F 18 hp. Fresh water cooled. 1988 model 2 blade propeller. Tanks consist of Fresh Water 20 gal. Fuel 16 gal. Approved Holding Tank. Electrical. A 12V DC Electrical System with a Balmar High Output Alternator 2 Group 27 Batteries (new 2014) 110V AC Electrical System with 30 Amp Shore Power. A Statpower 10 Amp Battery charger. Instruments. Raymarine ST60 Tridata Depth and Speed Datamarine Wind Instruments. Furuno GP-31 GPS Autohelm ST4000 Autopilot Icom IC-M402 VHF Radio Ritchie Compass GPS wheel mounted Garmin CD Stero Sails and Rigging. Deck stepped Selden Aluminum mast Hood roller furling 2 Barient 21 Primary winches 2 Barient 17 Self tailing winches 2006 Neil Pride Mainsail 2005 Neil Pride Genoa Edson Wheel Steering Accommodations. The Cal 28 has a single stateroom layout. The stateroom is forward with a V-berth. The salon features a center placed drop leaf table with a settee on port and starboard with storage behind the seat backs and above in shelves. There is a Nav station and a Galley is opposite to port. Aft there is a large Quarter Berth to port an a enclosed Head with shower to starboard. Interior highlights include: 6 ft. 1 in. headroom Propane Stove 6 Gallon Water Heater (new 2014) Large opening hatches. Clean Bright Interior. If you require further details and photos feel free to call Dr. Jack Levine at 203 982 4808. The boat is in the water and is actively being sailed. The location of the Cal 28 is Milford Harbor in Milford Connecticut.

34 foot C and C, C&C, C & C, Sailboat 1980, Yanmar Diesel, Very Good Ready to Go

34 foot C and C, C&C, C & C, Sailboat 1980, Yanmar Diesel, Very Good Ready to Go

$22,000

Norwalk, Connecticut

Year 1980

Make C&C

Model -

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 34.0

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1980 34' C&C FOR SALE VESSEL NAME: "APPRECIATION" HULL: Hull Number #ZCC34223M080 Material, Fiberglass LOA: 34 Feet, 0 Inches BEAM: 11 Feet, 0 Inches LWL: 25 Feet, 11 Inches Displacement: 11,000 lbs. Ballast: 5,000 lbs. Retractable Centerboard Draft: 4 Feet Up, 7 Feet Down White, AWLGRIP Finish All New Bronze Seacocks Installed in 2012 DECK: All New Mast Wiring & Lighting Installed in 2012 Harken Self-Furling Jib Harken Vang Harken Traveler System Sails: Main, Full Jib and Spinnaker New Dodger Installed in 2012 Cleaned, Varnished Brightwork ENGINE: Diesel Yanmar 2QM20H 2 Blade Prop S/N: ZCC 34223M80B FRESH WATER SYSTEM: Fresh Water Tank, 30 Gallons New, 6 Gal. Water Heater Installed in 2012 S/N: 852613 GALLEY: Brand New HilleRange 3-Burner Gimbaled Stove Molded-In Ice Box Standard Stainless Steel Sink HEAD: Nearly New Wilcox-Crittenden Head Standard Sink and Shower All Hosing Replaced in 2012 RULE Automatic Bilge Pump CABIN: Interior very good condition. Standard C&C Layout. V-Berth hanging locker to port and head/shower fixture to starboard. Main salon with L-shaped settee to starboard and straight settee to port. Dining table with drop sides serves both, comfortable seating for 6. All new Sea Green Ultrasuede cushions throughout cabin. Teak throughout cabin, Teak and holly sole. ELECTRONICS: VHF Radio Jensen AM/FM Stereo Model JS 6420 Datamarine Speed and Log Model S100KL Raytheon Radar Older Datamarine S200 DL Depth Finder, Speed Indicator and Wind Instruments Richie Model Binnacle Compass Battery Charger, Built-In Standard AC Outlets, 12 Volt Lamps NOTES: This vessel suffered from wet core material on the cabin top. The soft cabin top coring was professionally replaced with Klegecell. Seller will launch vessel if needed, no charge. Buyer responsible for all transportation charges including boat prep for transport.

1982 Hunter 27 Sailboat

1982 Hunter 27 Sailboat

$11,500

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

Year 1982

Make Hunter

Model 27 Sailboat

Category Sailboats

Length 27'

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1982 Hunter 27 Sailboat 1982 Hunter 27ft sailboat. Well loved. Interior is beautiful with tastefully covered cushions. Yanmar 9.5hp diesel engine Inverter Marine air conditioner Furling head sail Doors that open into the cockpit rather than sliding boards Will come with lots of extra boat stuff. Several sails, etc Current boat slip will be available to new owner. Contact if interested in a test sail. New bimini top with stainless steel frame. BOAT LOCATION: Mobile AL (36605)

Sailboat, boat, Hunter, sloop, diesel, sail boat

Sailboat, boat, Hunter, sloop, diesel, sail boat

$44,500

St. Petersburg, Florida

Year 1990

Make Hunter

Model -

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 35.5

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"Just Peachy" is a stunning mid-sized cruiser with a highly functional layout that looks and feels much larger inside and out than her 35' length. All lines lead aft to the cockpit which translates to ease of handling for a couple or single handed. Hunter has designed the rig on this boat to ensure safety and real versatility in all wind conditions. The entertainment size cockpit provides for enjoyable evenings at sea as well as comfort under sail. The cockpit has a full enclosure with glass and screens which is ideal when out cruising or at anchor. Skylights thoughout the cabin, ensure that the interior is bright, elegant and inviting. The main salon has all custom leather cushions in a beautiful burgundy and cream. There is a spacious head with a hot/cold fresh water shower located in it's own space in the head. A second hot/cold freshwater shower at the walk-through transom duplicates a comfort of a much larger boat. Aft, under the cockpit, there is a huge stateroom with a queen size berth and two opening portholes. The entire interior is finished with varnished teak.There is a long list of equipment as well an extensive collection of owner's manuals, literature and receipts relating to the boat. Also, there is the original Yanmar Engine Manual (128pages) and the Hunter Factory Manual (60 pages). Dimensions: LOA: 35' Displacement: 13000#'s LWL: 29' 10" Draft: 4'6" Engine: Yanmar: 3GM30F HP: 27 Hours: 1526 Tankage: Fuel: 22 Water: 64 Holding: 15 Galley/Interior: Hatch snap on screens Custom leather salon cushions Weems & Plath brass gimbaled oil lamp Samsung 15" flat screen TV Sony CD player Drop leaf center line adjustable table AM/FM cassette radio New full sized mattress with fitted sheets in aft stateroom New 6" mattress in the forward cabin 4 JVC 6" weather proof speakers (2 interior, 2 cockpit) 3 fire extinguishers Red/blue flexible map light at Nav station wired for cable TV Adler Barbour 12v refrigerator New Wabasto marine central A/C system with remote control 6 gal hot water heater (110v & engine) Hillrange 2 burner CNG stove with oven Double stainless steel sink Microwave oven Rail mounted Magma propane grill Pressurized fresh water system Hot and cold fresh water shower in head with separate sump and pump Sink with hot and cold water Separate shower stall with seat and curtain Deck Full 5 piece canvas cockpit enclosure with windows Teak companionway doors Teak and plex companionway slides Life jackets (6) Custom cockpit floor lighting Life sling Bimini top Cockpit dodger Teak cockpit table Life lines Duel boarding gates 2 anchors with chain (Bruce & Delta) Dock lines Swim ladder at walk-thru transom Hot/cold shower at walk-thru transom Hatch cover mounted solar vents in head and main salon Full custom cabin deck cover with snaps to deck Electronics Autohelm 4000 autopilot 5" Ritchie compass Raytheon radar with dome mounted on mast and display at Nav desk Depth sounder Knot meter Kenyon VHF radio at Nav desk Apelco VHF radio in cockpit Masthead mounter VHF antenna Full instrument panel with circuit breakers Garmin 498 GPS mounter at helm with external mounted antenna Electrical Automatic alternator overide controller Battery condition gauge AC electrical system House batteries (2) Engine starting battery (1) 50' 30 amp dockside electrical cable Generator set-up to supply 120v power to vessel 120v system Inverter set up to supply vessel 120 v system from batteries 20 amp "smart" battery charger Sails and rigging 150% genoa (new) 110% jib (new) Main (good) Hood rolling furling head sails Self tailing winches (4) All running rigging lead to cockpit Main sail cover As the boat is for sale locally, we reserve the right to end the auction early.For additional information or to make an appointment to see "Just Peachy" just email.

American Mariner 8 Meter sailboat with diesel engine-very good condition

American Mariner 8 Meter sailboat with diesel engine-very good condition

$4,500

Leesburg, Florida

Year 1979

Make American Mariner

Model -

Category -

Length 26.9

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For sale is a 1979 American Mariner sailboat. Fixed keel, shoal draft (28 in.) with 1983 Yanmar 1GM diesel. Engine added in 2012 after purchase from another marina. Pedestal steering, roller furling, new binimi, new main, 130% genoa in very good condition. All cabin ports rebuilt and replaced. New cabin lighting, new cabin bunk cushions, new main cover. Many extras. Boat extensively refurbished in 2013. Comes with tandem axle trailer with new hydraulic disc brakes added in 2014. Boat has clear Florida title and trailer has current Florida registration. Boat is insured for liability coverage currently through Boat U.S. Reasonable transportation can be arranged at added cost. Email for details.

Tayana 37 Cutter Sailboat

Tayana 37 Cutter Sailboat

$54,000

Eliot, Maine

Year 1980

Make Tayana

Model 37 Cutter Rig

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 37.0

Posted Over 1 Month

A 1980 Tayana 37 US Coast Guard documented blue water cruiser sailing the North East, Bermuda, and Southern waters. This boat is very clean. The boat is cutter rigged with working jib, a 150 jib, staysail and new main sail. All sails are hank-on. A large well insulated ice box which has a Sea Frost engine driven compressor, however, the compressor needs replacement or a conversion to electric. A Dickinson diesel heater keeps one warm when needed.Original teak decks laid over fiberglass appear sound with no leaks. Chain plates are new with no current leaks. Engine, Yanmar 3QM30, 30 HP, 1745 hours based upon an hour meter installed by the 2nd owner when the engine was overhauled in 1998. Injectors were inspected and rebuilt in 2009. Engine again hauled and inspected with new zinc based paint, engine mounts, engine manifold riser, head, and LPG solenoid in 2010. Recommended up grades by new owner might include a hot water heater, roller furling jib and staysail, and electric refrigeration. The PPS shaft kit should be replaced (new, on board under chart table). Boat on the hard from 2011 to the spring of 2015 spending the summer cruising Maine waters. Easy to show as the boat is in indoor storage. Looking for a new owner who appreciates the soundness of Tayana 37’s and likes working on boats. Lot’s or gear ans spare parts. Would make great boat to start your cruising adventure!

Hinckley Bermuda 40 Sailboat

Hinckley Bermuda 40 Sailboat

$175,000

Rockport, Maine

Year 1980

Make Hinckley

Model MK III Bermuda 40 Yawl

Category -

Length 40.0

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Hinckley Bermuda 40 MK III Yawl The iconic Bermuda 40 is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful sailboats ever built. The Mark III version is faster than its predecessors with its taller rig and reconfigured ballast. This William Tripp Jr. Hall of Fame design was the Hinckley Company's first semi-custom offering. A total of 203 Bermuda Forties were built between 1959 and 1991 . CAROL LYN The CAROL LYN is a US Coast Guard documented vessel whose home port is Rockport, Maine. Having always been properly maintained, she is in excellent condition. The CAROL LYN has had only two knowledgeable owners. She is always stored inside during the off season. Recent upgrades include a four cylinder Yanmar diesel engine, a Hoyt Jib Boom and an electric main sheet winch making her both reliable and easy to handle by an older couple. CAROL LYN is the preferred dinette version with dark green top sides, a white boot top and black bottom paint. The topsides, white cabin and deck with cream nonskid are enhanced by A+ varnish on all exterior exterior surfaces.

Seafarer 26' Sailboat

Seafarer 26' Sailboat

$8,500

Brandon, Mississippi

Year 1978

Make Seafarer

Model -

Category -

Length 26.0

Posted Over 1 Month

FOR SALE: 1978 SEAFARER 26’ SAILBOAT AND TRAILER · DIESEL 10 HP YANMAR MODEL YSMBR – HORIZONTAL 4 CYCLE WATER COOLED ENGINE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION · SAIL INVENTORY: STORM JIB, WORKING JIB, GENOA, AND MAIN SAIL. THE SAILS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION (GENOA HAS SOME STAINS BUT MATERIAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION). I HAVE A COMPLETE MANUAL FOR THE ENGINE. · ALL CUSHIONS ON THE BERTHS ARE LIKE NEW. · ENCLOSED HEAD ON PORT SIDE WITH WASH BASIN AND PORTA POTTI. · PORT SETTEE PULLS OUT TO FORM DOBLE BED. · DINNING TABLE FOLDS UP AGAINST PORT BULKHEAD. · FLOOR IN CABIN IS COVERED WITH TEAK AND HOLLY. VERY BUTIFUL. · BOAT HAS A VHF RADIO AND A CD/RADIO PLAYER. · GALLEY HAS SINK, LARGE ICE BOX AND TWO BURNER ALCOHOL STOVE, MODEL 126 KENYON. THERE IS ALSO A BUTANE GAS GRILL TO MOUNT ON STERN RAIL. · THE COCKPIT HAS CUSHIONS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. IT ALSO HAS AN ALMOST NEW BIMINI TOP (SANS FRAME). · THE WOOD WAS GIVEN SIX COATS OF CETOL LAST YEAR. · THE HULL WAS PROFESIONALLY PAINTED THREE YEARS AGO WITH AWLGRIP. COLOR IS DARK BLUE AND WAS PROFESIONALLLY BUFFED LAST YEAR. SHINES LIKE A MIRROR. · THE BOAT HAS DOUBLE LIFE LINES. ANCHOR, CHAIN AND RODE. ALSO SWIMMING LADDER. · THE RIGGING LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE ON THIS BOAT IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE BOAT HAS BEEN GIVEN GREAT CARE AND EVERYTHING ON IT IS FIRST CLASS. · TRAILER: TRIAD DUAL-AXLE – 7500 LBS GVW – PURCHASED LAST YEAR FOR $2800. GOOD TIRES, NO RUST. CUSTOMIZED FOR THE THIS BOAT. · MANUALS FOR ENGINE, WINCH SERVICE AND FOR ALCOHOL STOVE.