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32' Pilothouse Sloop in San Juan Islands; Hull by Hotfoot Boats -- FAST DRY WARM

32' Pilothouse Sloop in San Juan Islands; Hull by Hotfoot Boats -- FAST DRY WARM

$30,000

Friday Harbor, Washington

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Posted Over 1 Month

Perfect 4-season Northwest cruising sailboat with large bright pilothouse, well insulated hull, and warm diesel stove. This is not a motorsailer. She sails beautifully! Incredibly roomy with huge storage space. Offset double berth forward. U-shaped galley with head opposite. PH has two settees and table, plus seats for both pilot and copilot. She has a tall easy to manage sloop rig with roller furling on both sails. Also includes a cruising spinnaker in a sock and a storm sail. Her keel is steel, filled with lead, and is deep and long. She has a skeg and a deep transom-hung rudder. She can be steered by tiller in cockpit or wheel (hydraulic) in the PH. She has top of line autopilot networked with 10" Garmin chartplotter and radar, as well as Icom VHF, stereo and DVD player. Length of hull is 32'(overall less than 35'); LWL 26'6" draft 5'6-5'9"; beam 11'8"; dry displacement 12,100#. Built in Burnaby, BC in 1986. Hull and engine installation by Hotfoot Boats, with completion by an employee of Hotfoot in his spare time. Engine is original Volvo MD17d (3100 hours) located in center of boat. Serious tankage for cruising: 100 gal water in 2 fiberglass tanks, 50 gal fuel in SS tank (plus 2 gallon day tank for stove), and 24 gal waste in fiberglass tank. Has capstan windless and two anchors. All new wiring and panels in 2008. Altogether 6 batteries. Automatic Halon fire extinguishing system in engine room. Fresh paint through much of interior. I am looking for a quick sale and have priced it accordingly. Buy now and enjoy a summer of cruising! The people who love this boat are those who like to watch the shoreline moving by and keep an eye on the horizon from a warm dry place. Meanwhile, the person who loves pure sailing can experience it fully at the tiller. The current slip is available to the new owner, who would very much enjoy having a home away from home in Friday Harbor. Many more photo's are available. I am also available by telephone. Please request my telephone number by asking a question of me through eBay. The boat is also for sale locally. Please tell me if you want the sale to be conditional upon satisfactory survey and/or sea trial. This would need to be done in a timely fashion. Consideration of contingencies like this may make any offer more or less desirable. Thank you!

Coronado Center Cockpit Sailboat - 40 ft LOA - Great live-aboard

Coronado Center Cockpit Sailboat - 40 ft LOA - Great live-aboard

$12,900

Bainbridge Island, Washington

Year 1974

Make Coronado C35

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Posted Over 1 Month

Great liveaboard sail boat. Many will tell you that it is one of the roomiest boats inside for this size of a boat. Flushdeck design allows approximately 6' headroom throughout, except about 7 ft near the companionway in the main cabin. I've lived aboard for four years, and it was like a mini apartment inside. The center cockpit allows for a nice size stateroom in the back with a full queen size bed (10" thick futon mattress with inner coil springs, is only a year old. I upgraded the anchor to a 70lb CRQ plow, with about 40 ft chain, and then rope. Helps me to sleep well at anchor knowing I won't go anywhere. Also has a smaller dansforth style anchor onboard. Pictures show interior. Rear bed sleeps 2-3 (Queen), front V-birth is roomy and sleeps two just fine, Couch in main cabin folds up into bunks for 2. We have slept 7 aboard very comfortably. 2 more can sleep in the cockpit if you add air mattresses or make cushions to lay on. About the boat: It is older, but in pretty good shape for the age. (Much better than others I looked at when buying). I sail it to the San Juan Islands about once a year for 2 week getaways. I love anchoring out in harbors. Sails are older. Main looks pretty good, but genoa looks older with a small patch that I added last year due to a tear. Probably about due for new one. I have never used the spinnaker, but it is a bright yellow and blue, symmetrical, with 3" pole I bought for $300, and I purchased a sock to use for it. Boat is sloop rigged, but has connections to add a stay, and run it as a cutter rig. I have a stay sail for it, that I believe is Engine was pulled and replaced with an inboard electric by a professional ($4,000) about 5 years ago. it is 36V (6 golf cart batteries). It pushes the boat about 5-6 knots, but at full speed only lasts about an hour. Batteries are 6 years old though, and if replaced with higher volume you might get a lot more. (Or add another bank). It is great for getting in and out of marinas, but for longer trips, I use a 15 horse outboard on the back which is included. I think the impellar went out on it though. I ran it a couple months ago and it wasn't pumping water. I would consider replacing it if I kept it this boat. I have also considered putting a diesel back in for long cruises down to mexico. All plumbing, etc. still seems to be there for a diesel. There is an 8 ft inflatable RIB dinghy that hangs from davits off the back. It has a 6 horse mercury, that is 1-1/2 years old and still under warranty. Great for getting around in bays when at anchor. (I go to the San Juan's a lot). I was going to sell separately, but will include if full price is paid for the boat. Offers below full price won't include the dinghy or smaller outboard. I will sell them separately to recoup some of the difference or keep it for lake fishing. Dodger seems to have been replaced with a frame that is 7" too wide. I had planned on taking a little out of the middle, but please assume that there is no canvas over cockpit. You can have the dodger that I have, but it won't fit as is. Will need to be made smaller. (Material is very good though). Hot water heater was replaced last summer with an 11 gallon stainless (electric) model. Great for multiple showers. I have used it 24 hours after power shut off and still hot. I have a Honda generator that I used to run for the water heater and microwave when at anchor, and to charge the house batteries every couple days. I intend to keep the generator though. I bought it used for under a $1,000 though, so they are easy to come by. Not much in the way of electronics. I have a hand held GPS, hand held (waterproof) VHF, and depth finder up on deck, that are all only a couple of years old. The main VHF is mounted below, but is older, and I never used it, because I was always up above. Refer seems to stop getting cold sometimes and then after I tap on temperature sensors inside, it sometimes starts working again. Haven't figured out if it is a loose wire, or not. There is also a small dorm sized freezer in one of the lockers. It runs off of 110V. Stove is a 2 burner propane unit on gimbals. Has an oven. 2 ea 40 gallon water tanks (80 total). 17 gallon diesel tank in case you put diesel engine back in it. You can buy a used one for a couple thousand. I am currently about 400 miles away, so it is either buy unseen, in which case I will drive there to meet after deposit is made. Or, I will be up in the area the last week of the month to show it if it is not sold yet. Feel free to email to make arrangements to see it. I intend to have it sold this month, even if I have to take less than asking price. Current moorage is $412/mo. It is an awesome small harbor/bay and small marina with great facilities (laundry, rec room available for watching games or entertaining, exercise room, full showers, etc. You can see downtown Seattle skyline from the middle of the harbor. People anchor out there all the time. There is a ferry nearby that goes to downtown Seattle. Or, it is about a 45 minute to 1 hr sail with a 10 knot wind. You can live-aboard if you make arrangements with owner of marina, but he may want a little more money.

17 ft Ocean Yacht sail boat and trailer  DELIVERY AVAILABLE!!!

17 ft Ocean Yacht sail boat and trailer DELIVERY AVAILABLE!!!

$775

North Port, Florida

Year 1978

Make Ocean Yacht

Model Islander

Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 13.0

Posted Over 1 Month

Im not sure of the make of this sailboat, according to the HIN, it is Ocean Yachts Company, but I believe it is all there including mast and rigging, along with a JIB sail, rudder, seat cushions, boat bumper, bottom paint, engine mount. and I believe it to be an Islands 17, but not sure Comes with trailer and spare tire. She seems very sturdy and I don't think she leaks. There is no paperwork, but I can give you a notarized bill of sale. Would make a great project for someone. Delivery is available for a reasonable fee. Please look at all pics and email me with any questions, or call me at 941-204-4196

1982 Stamas 44

1982 Stamas 44

$145,000

Miami Beach, Florida

Year 1982

Make Stamas

Model 44

Category Sailboats

Length 44'

Posted Over 1 Month

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