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1968 Allied Seawind

1968 Allied Seawind

$10,200

Green Cove Springs, Florida

Year 1968

Make Allied

Model Seawind

Category Ketch

Length 31

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According to the seller, the original gas engine was replaced with the current Vetus Mitsubishi diesel engine. Both the main mast and the mizzen mast are aluminum. The standing rigging wire is stainless steel. There is a Racor fuel filter/water separator. Stock #345614 Well Maintained Ketch!! Mitsubishi 25 HP Diesel!! Only 558 Hours!! The seller writes, "Grandpa used to make seasonable trips from Ft. Pierce to the Bahamas. Me, I enjoyed Fernandina Beach and Cumberland Island Nat'l Park. The Farewell is the perfect sail for beginners; also sailing Florida and the Caribbean with the 'skinny waters'- 4'6" draft. Beyond? Check out 'Atticus 1' (sister ship). Having some years of experience, it is a fine tight nut. I enjoy the full batten main and (1st for me) and the roller furling jib...lovely." Discover this 1968 Allied Seawind Ketch, a true gem that has weathered the tides of time with grace. With its 25 horsepower Mitsubishi diesel engine, boasting a mere 558 hours, this vessel promises to accompany you on countless memorable adventures. Built with historic attention to detail, the Allied Seawind 30.5 Ketch embodies a timeless elegance that turns heads wherever it sails. The classic lines, sturdy construction, and graceful curves are a testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Prepare to be captivated by the boat's charm as you embark on an unforgettable journey. Equipped with a 25-horsepower Mitsubishi diesel engine, this vessel ensures smooth sailing in any condition. With only 558 hours on the engine, you can have confidence when the winds are still. Step aboard and be greeted by a well-designed interior that maximizes comfort and space. The cozy cabin features ample seating, a galley for preparing delicious meals, and a sleeping area for restful nights at anchor. This 1968 Allied Seawind 30.5 Ketch is not just a boat. It's a piece of nautical history waiting for its next custodian. Hull number 110 of 161 Allied Seawinds built, you have the opportunity to own a vessel that embodies a rich heritage and offers a unique sailing experience. Don't miss your chance to sail into the sunset in timeless style.

1972 Allied Seawind

1972 Allied Seawind

$18,000

Danvers, Massachusetts

Year 1972

Make Allied

Model Seawind

Category Ketch

Length 30

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The seller reports that the boat has been updated in a project beginning in 2017. Records are available of the project including recored decks, new standing and running rigging, and much more. Buyers are advised to make their own inspections to confirm condition. Stock #332136 Solid full-keeled Seawind! New standing & running rigging in 2018! Recored decks! 35 W solar & regulator! The Allied Seawind 30 was built from 1962 - 1982 and was among the first fiberglass boats circumnavigated. With is solid construction, flexible sail plan and high comfort and stability rating, it is still regarded as a top long range cruiser today. This boat has been lovingly and painstakingly restored in a multi-year project that is documented. With recored decks,, newer rigging and sails, newer interior cushions, updated electronics, and more the owner has struck a great balance of classic looks and modern livability. With Norvane self-steering wind vane, 35 watt solar panel and regulator, Seafrost Engine Driven Refrigeration, recent Dickinson Diesel Heater as well as Simpson Lawrence manual windlass, and 44lb Rocna with 175 feet of 3/8 BBB, you can go wherever and whenever you wish. If you desire the classic beauty of a traditional ketch and the ease of getting in her and heading out, this is the boat for you. Call me today to set plans in motion for your next passage. Reason for selling is moving up.

1977 Allied Seawind II Ketch

1977 Allied Seawind II Ketch

$33,900

Groton, Connecticut

Year 1977

Make Allied

Model Seawind II Ketch

Category Sailboats

Length 32'

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1977 Allied Seawind II Ketch The Seawind Ketch is a well known blue water boat designed by the naval architect Thomas Gilmore, gaining notoriety as the first fiberglass design sailboat to circumnavigate the globe. Her construction is solid, hand laid glass and glass foam-cored deck. The original brochure described her as "a real, he-man, sea-going, superbly-designed, painstakingly-crafted, traditional yacht - with all that the name implies in comfort, performance, styling, safety, convenience and durability.   This Seawind Ketch is in Excellent Condition and was repowered with a New Westerbeke diesel in 2014.

1977 Allied Seawind 2 Ketch

1977 Allied Seawind 2 Ketch

$33,900

Groton, Connecticut

Year 1977

Make Allied

Model Seawind 2 Ketch

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1977 Allied Seawind 2 Ketch The Seawind Ketch is a well known blue water boat designed by the naval architect Thomas Gilmore, gaining notoriety as the first fiberglass design sailboat to circumnavigate the globe. Her construction is solid, hand laid glass and glass foam-cored deck. The original brochure described her as "a real, he-man, sea-going, superbly-designed, painstakingly-crafted, traditional yacht - with all that the name implies in comfort, performance, styling, safety, convenience and durability.   This Seawind Ketch is in Excellent Condition and was repowered with a New Westerbeke diesel in 2014.

1964 Allied Seawind

1964 Allied Seawind

$9,900

New Bern, North Carolina

Year 1964

Make Allied

Model Seawind

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1964 Allied Seawind THE FIRST FIBERGLAS BOAT TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD!  These boats were built tough and offer an abundance of comfort and safety for cruising be it a few miles or crossing an ocean. Seawind maneuvers well, points well and is a stiff dry boat. This beautiful little Ketch is ready to go and has only come for sale because of health reasons. The current owners have enjoyed sailing this boat from Maine to the Bahamas numerous times.