1983 Soverel 33
Reduced For Quick Sale
Very Fast and Equipped for Racing, "Ghost" finished 2nd in her fleet at Cleveland race Week in 2011, her current owners only racing.
1991 Schock 35
Price Reduced $41,900 to $39,900
Always a freshwater vessel, Glory is a very fast, fun, easy to sail and well maintained example of the Schock 35. The interior is in very nice with many upgrades and a professionally added a v-berth. The cockpit is huge (12 feet) to give the plenty of room for the crew to sail efficiently and comfortably Upgrades include, 2010 SPARCRAFT mast, roller furling, all new cushions, galley and nav station doors, built in microwave, and tides track system for the main and dripless stern tube seal.
2007 Four Winns 378 Vista
2007 Four Winns 378 Vista Cruiser, twin 8.1S Liter Mercruisers with only 360 hours and theKohler Generator has only 280 hours.
This is a beautiful, well maintained, hard to find on the Great Lakes V 378 with all the bells and whistles like Bow Thruster, Automatic Pilot, Raymarine E80 Chartplotter / GPS / Radar, Digital Shifters and Hard Top. She has a full length of 41ft and a beam of almost 13ft and makes a great weekender that easily accommodates the whole family.
2013 Sea Ray SunDeck
Sea Ray 220 Sundeck Red Hull 5.0L 260 hp Alpha Drive 58 Fresh Water engine hours. Docking lights, Indirect blue LED cockpit lighting, Cockpit table with dedicated storage, Bow filler cushions, Bow boarding ladder, Enclosed Head, Portable VHF radio, Dual battery and switch, Two covers-Mooring and Storage/Trailer, and Bimini. Original owner, great condition current Sea Ray model with trailer. All equipment needed for operation (lines, anchors, safety devices). Always stored heated indoors, all maintenance done prior to storage and ready for 2017 operation. Pictures are current, taken before going into storage Fall 2016.
2000 Sea Ray 380 Aft Cabin
Well maintained yacht on the shores of lake erie for sale by second owner. Perfect for a large family or retired couple looking for that condo on the water.
1999 Beneteau 461
Brokers Comment:I was fortunate to sail aboard a couple 461s a few years ago, and found them easy to sail and powerful. Faster than I expected yet a very stable platform. Accommodations were excellent. Storage abundant. A very well designed vessel that performs well in all conditions.. New Bottom (2014) Interprotect & VC17, Newer Sails, New Instruments (2006), Raymarine Radar, Air Conditioning/Heat, Feathering Max Prop
1968 CAL 34
Price Reduced
This freshwater boat has been very well maintained inside and outside and has had just two owners. The current owner purchased her in 1983. The boat is well equipped for cruising and club racing (comes with seven (7) sails including the main), and includes numerous upgrades.Vessel is in amazing shape.
1993 Ricker 42 Sundeck Motor Yacht 42' Ricker Custom Sundeck Motor Yacht Year: 1993 LOA: 45' 9 Beam:14' 8 Draft: 3' 3 Displacement: 42,000 LBS Staterooms: 2 Heads: 2 (w/ showers) Fuel Cap: 400 GL Potable Water Cap: 160 GL Speed: Cruise 15, Top 18 Kts. Features: Twin GM 671 TI, 425 HP Diesel Fly Bridge Rudder Angle Indicator Compass, Ratheon Radar & North Star DGPS Auto Pilot Data Marine Depth and Speed Log Electric TV Antenna Salon & Aft deck Wet Bars Aft Deck Ice Maker Salon Built-In 20 Color TV and VCR Salon Tuner, Cassette and CD Stereo with 6 Speakers Forward Stateroom Built-In 13 Color TV Aft Stateroom Built-In 13 Color TV Microwave & Conventional Ovens 20 Gal Hot Water Heater Sundeck Hard Top w/ Fiberglass Side Panels Fully Enclosed and Screened Aft Deck Fly Bridge Aluminum Half Tower w/ arch and Electronics Box Northern Lights 8KW Generator in Sound Shield Lun-Air 2 Zone Digital Control Air Conditioner Glendening Engine synchronizer Trim Tabs Maxwell Anchor Windless (1200 Series) Swim Platform w/ Ladder 50 Amp Battery Charger
1989 Caliber 33
Brokers Comment: "Traveller" has spent her life on the Great Lakes Fresh Water. She has had numerous upgrades.
Below is an excerpt from a review by Naval Architect Jack Horner:
The method of construction of the Caliber 33/35 is just about as good as can be found on a moderately priced, production fiberglass boat. The hull is constructed of solid fiberglass and resin laminate. There are substantial and closely spaced floors throughout the bilge and unlike many boats in this size and price range, Caliber does not use pre-fabricated fiberglass liners blindly secured in place with adhesive bonding materials. Instead, Caliber secures each bulkhead and joiner component with two to four layers of hand-laid fiberglass cloth and resin.
Decks are constructed with plywood, rather than balsa wood, core and the deck-to-hull joint is sealed with a polyurethane adhesive and then bolted thorough an aluminum toe rail every 6" with 1/4" stainless steel carriage bolts. The bolts are fit into square holes in the toe rail so that tightening the nuts will not cause the bolts to turn and break the caulking seal. This creates a strong, solid structure and creaks and groans common to lesser boats when they are stressed are practically nonexistent with the Caliber. Some of the early Caliber 33 models did have some problems with bowsprits that failed under heavy load but this was latter corrected with a beefed-up structure.
The accommodations on both the Caliber 33 and 35 are virtually identical. There is a V-berth cabin forward followed by a starboard head with integral shower. The main saloon, with 6' 3" headroom, features a full-length settee/berth along the port side, an L-shaped starboard settee and a table that folds up against the forward bulkhead. There is an efficient U-shaped galley aft to port and a starboard quarter berth cabin/navigation station with a bi-fold partition to close it off from the saloon.
Auxiliary power is provided by a Yanmar, model 3GM, marine diesel engine that provides plenty of punch. My sea time on these boats is limited to several sea trials. However, owners I have spoken with are nearly unanimous in their praise of the boat & sailing characteristics.
The Caliber 33 and 35 are both excellent choices for bay and coastal cruising and, with proper experience and crew, they are capable of offshore passages. The bottom line is these are well-built boats that offer excellent value and have maintained their resale value well over the years.
2003 Nordic Tugs 37
Broker’s Comment:"Charles A" is a meticulously cared for vessel. Sold new in August of 2004 she has always been used in fresh water of the Great lakes. Her current owner, a former sailor has kept her here in Erie. PA. Recently he and his wife took a trip to the Thousand Islands using the Erie ad Oswego canals and Lake Ontario. Comfortable cruising through scenic New York. I helped her owner refuel and was privileged to pilot her from his Yacht Club to another Marina’s fuel dock. What a great handling vessel. Checking his log, he determined he had averaged 2.8 Gallons per hour fuel consumption. Wow!
Additions he has added are new upholstery in the salon and bridge deck, a custom made winter cover, a new water heater and CO2 and smoke alarms. The electronics have had all the recent software upgrades. I have had the pleasure of listing 2 other vessels he has owned including a new 2006 39’ sailboat he purchased though RCR Yachts. Each was kept with loving care and were in “nearly new” condition. The vessel name, “Charles A,” is a reference to family history of river pilots.
1999 Bayliner Ciera 3055
1999 Bayliner CIERA 3055,The best looking, well taken care of used Bayliner Ciera that you will find. Low hours, clean, heat, A/C, hot water tank, battery charger, electric toilet, shower, stove, microwave, fridge w/freezer. Sleeps 7, new canvas and glass. Upgraded stereo system, Bow lounge pad and large swim platform. Windlass anchor for your convenience with helm controls and bow operation.The helm has Garmin GPS, depth, compass. The Bayliner is powered by TWIN merc 5.7 that is a total of 500hp. Antifouling bottom paint, with anodes changed every year. Professionally winterized and wrapped every year. Vinyl is in great condition, additional carpet for deck area. Mooring cover included. Gel coat in near perfect condition. 2 new batteries this season. Call with any questions. $40000
1999 Bayliner CIERA 3055,The best looking, well taken care of used Bayliner Ciera that you will find. Low hours, clean, heat, A/C, hot water tank, battery charger, electric toilet, shower, stove, microwave, fridge w/freezer. Sleeps 7, new canvas and glass. Upgraded stereo system, Bow lounge pad and large swim platform. Windlass anchor for your convenience with helm controls and bow operation.The helm has Garmin GPS, depth, compass. The Bayliner is powered by TWIN merc 5.7 that is a total of 500hp. Antifouling bottom paint, with anodes changed every year. Professionally winterized and wrapped every year. Vinyl is in great condition, additional carpet for deck area. Mooring cover included. Gel coat in near perfect condition. 2 new batteries this season. Call with any questions. $40000
1994 Catalina 270
The current owners have enjoyed "Island Girl" for the last 2 years. She was their first boat. Their 2 little girls took to sailing and their growing family was ready for a larger boat. Note the many upgrades done prior to the 2015 launch.
Manufacturer Provided Description:The Catalina 270 was designed to provide rewarding performance and comfortable accommodations for the active sailing family. Both goals are accomplished through the selection of a stable hull form with generous beam and fine entry forward. This approach delivers a hull that is wide at the sheer for maximum deck space, reserve buoyancy and good performance to weather. Semi-elliptical wing and fin keels are matched with a balanced elliptical rudder to insure predictable handling and a balanced helm in a variety of conditions. The rig has double spreaders with fore and aft lowers which make the mast very stable, easy to set up and tune. This design provides the narrow shroud base necessary for proper genoa sheeting to weather. The deck is highlighted by a "big boat" cockpit with Catalina's hallmark full-length cockpit seats with ergonomically contoured seat backs necessary for long term comfort aboard. In the cabin are all the amenities for weekend retreats and more extended family vacations. Comfortable seating around the varnished teak table provides a great place for meals, relaxing, reading or playing games. The galley is well-planned for the cook, with special attention given to usable storage, a large ice box, and flip up counter over the two-burner stove. The head is a single piece molded unit that is easy to keep clean and fresh. In the sole is a standard shower pan. By night the aft cabin is a private and comfortable retreat for two. The berth forward can be extended and enclosed for two, with the settees functioning well as single berths. To provide more time for owners to enjoy sailing the 270, low maintenance materials have been used on deck and mechanical systems have been designed for easy access for service. Quality materials and engineered structural systems carefully assembled promise the 270 to be durable, reliable and a pleasure to own for many years to come.