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2 person Folbot Pisces

2 person Folbot Pisces

$600

Brooklyn, New York

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Used Pisces Folbot, for two people, was made between 1988 and 1990. The Folbot Pisces is 16'4" long; 36" wide; and 16" deep. The cockpit is 93" long and 221/2" wide. The kayak has a vinyl hull and aluminum ribbing, with a wooden frame and seats. It includes a blue canvas deck and spray skirt for two people. Originally sold for $1,150 in 1989. Great boat Very rare

473rl RazorLite™ Pro Carbon Package Inflatable Kayak

473rl RazorLite™ Pro Carbon Package Inflatable Kayak

$1,000

Evansville, Indiana

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473rl RazorLite™ Drop Stitch Kayak Bought this new a couple months ago used twice. In like new condition. Local pick up only.Go to Sea Eagle Website for more information. The world's first all Drop Stitch two person inflatable kayak! A lighter, narrower and faster to paddle, high performance tandem kayak for the adventurers. With a tapered, hard-nose bow and stern, and fully constructed with Drop Stitch technology, the 473RL cuts through waves cleaner, straighter and sharper than any other kayak on the market allowing paddling speeds up to 6 mph.Take your paddling experience to the next level with the Pro Carbon Package! Upgraded with the two piece AB50 carbon fiber paddles which are a half pound lighter than the AB40s. This translates to lighter paddles for paddling longer distances. Carbon fiber transfers less heat and cold so your hands will remain warmer despite cooler environmental conditions. 473rl RazorLite™ Pro Carbon Package Contents ItemValue Total Value:$2,346 473rl RazorLite™ Drop Stitch Kayak Hull$1,499 Two AB50 Paddles $298 Two Tall Back Seats $198 Backpack (BLUE) $99 Hand pump $49 Slide in Swept Back Skeg $29 Two Tube Footrests $24 Repair Kit $15 Exterior:15'6" x 30" Weight:38 lbs Load Capacity:2 Person (600 lbs.) + Gear (150 lbs.) = 750 max total lbs. Deflated:30" x 19" x 9" Air Valves:3 Recessed One Way Inflation time:8 Minutes

2014 Hobie Mirage i14 Tandem

2014 Hobie Mirage i14 Tandem

$2,699

Port Sanilac, Michigan

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2014 Hobie Mirage i14 Tandem The i14T is the ultimate two-person, inflatable touring kayak. Wonderful alone, even better with a friend or family member, the Hobie i14T is the ultimate two-person, inflatable touring kayak.

2013 Hobie Kona - Tandem

2013 Hobie Kona - Tandem

$1,199

Port Sanilac, Michigan

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2013 Hobie Kona - Tandem Brand new two person kayak. With a rotomolded polyethylene hull in a bright yellow color called Papaya. Can be used for two people, or with just one person. Comes with a deluxe seat, and paddles.

2011 Hobie Kona - Tandem

2011 Hobie Kona - Tandem

$1,199

Port Sanilac, Michigan

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2011 Hobie Kona - Tandem The Kona is the ideal two-person paddle kayak. It provides a stable ride and snappy, spin-in-a-second performance; for two people and when used just by one person, the boat’s molded center seat keeps the boat sitting on her lines. The Kona has a rotomolded polyethylene hull a wide beam and short waterline, which delivers the same responsive, stable performance usually found on longer boats.   It has carrying handles snap in paddle storage on the hull with deluxe, adjustable padded seats that support your back and encourage longer excursions.

2007 Jeanneau 39 Sun Odyssey DS

2007 Jeanneau 39 Sun Odyssey DS

$179,000

Richmond, California

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ABBYGALE 39’ JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY DS Additional Specs, Equipment and Information Builder/Designer: Jeanneau/Marc Lombard Dimensions: LOA: 38’ 11” LWL35’ 2” Beam: 12’ 9” Displacement: 17,331 lbs. Draft: 6’ 7” Ballast: 5,026 lbs. Engine: Yanmar Diesel HP: 40 Model: 3JH4E Hours: 110 Tankage: Fuel:34 gallons Water: 94 gallons Holding: 22 gallons Accommodations: Forward Double V-Berth with high-density foam mattress 6’7”x6’. Storage under Berth and large Hanging Locker. Aft Owners Cabin with 12v. LED reading lights. 6’6”x6’5” high-density foam Transversal Double Berth with wood trim and padded headboard, sheets, blanket, pillows. Large Hanging and Storage Locker Large Airy Main Salon with table and extension - well lit and ventilated - seats 6 Privacy curtains throughout 6 opening ports w/curtains, 2 large deck hatches/2 small deck hatches with shades and screens Galley: “L” Galley to starboard with glass separator between galley counter and seating area. Double sinks with covers and solid surface countertop, chrome plumbing fittings, storage cabinets and drawers Hot/Cold pressure water with 6 gallon electric water heater Liquor and wine glass storage locker Swing out trash container Fridge w/freezer area Propane Gimballed Gas Stove 2 Burner w/Oven Clean bilge storage (beverages, bottled water, etc.) Head: Large stand up shower area with curtains and push button electric sump Sink and vanity mirror with storage behind - easy to clean marine head Sail and Rigging: In-mast Furling Quantum Mainsail (357 sqft) with Selden Mast Furling Genoa 122% (368 sqft) Smaller Jib 95% 2 x Harken 40 Self-Tailing Winches, one is electric 2 speed 2 x Harken 44 Self-Tailing Winches Telescoping Forespar Whisker Pole - Stored vertically on mast Double Lifelines with three gates Electronics: ST 6002 Autopilot ST 60+ Tridata & Wind Displays Raymarine C-80 color GPS/Chartplotter Inverter VHF IC-M422 Icom Raymarine 24 mile color Radar with self-leveling radome Sony CD/Radio/MP3 Player Quick Electric Anchor Windlass Jeanneau Electrical Panel w/monitoring system 12v. Battery Charger Shorepower w/5 120v. outlets 50 foot Shorepower cable Extra (3rd) 12v. house battery Miscellaneous: Pacific Coast Canvas Dodger w/Handrails all around Dual Helm Configuration, stitched leather wheel covers with blue Canvas Covers Cockpit Table with GPS/Chartplotter on instant cam release swivel pod w/Full Canvas Cover 3 custom Grabrails mounted atop Cockpit Table (one sweeps over top of GPS/Chartplotter pod) 2 heavy duty harness tethering pad eyes mounted at aft end of cockpit table 2 cockpit table night lights ( 1 red for navigation) Teak Cockpit Floors, Seating and Swim Steps - swim ladder with shower Teak Toe Rails Lifesling Delta Anchor Navy Helm Seat Cushions Emergency Tiller Side and Rear Fenders The details of this sailboat are offered in good faith but cannot be guaranteed or warranted as to the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this vessel. The Buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors to investigate such details as the Buyer desires validated. This sailboat is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Thanks for your interest in Abby Gale. I've been one of the crew and a rigger for the owner since he purchased her in 2008. He is only her second owner and we have enjoyed many delightful daysails together on the Bay ... first out of Grand Marina in Alameda and now based in Point Richmond. She is quick with just her working sails and a heck of a lot of fun, often with just two or three of us on board. Entertaining guests has often been a big priority and with her twin steering stations, outstanding cockpit table, swivel mounted GPS chartplotter and custom cockpit grabrails, it is not only more comfortable for typical non-sailing oriented folks ... but also safer for moving about and navigating using her Raymarine radar/GPS split screen color display. If you are familiar with the standard Sun Odyssey Deck Salon, she is well-equipped to handle typical windy San Francisco Bay weather. Here a some of the features/benefits of some of the gear that has been added including those I have installed myself; Electric cabin top winch - We replaced the existing port side standard Harken with a 2 speed Harken electric winch. This allows for much easier mainsail deployment, reefing and control by one person. It does take some practice and knowledge of how the in-mast furling system is designed to work. It has been trouble free for us so long as we keep a light tension on the proper furling lines and outhaul whenever using them. (The opposing forces of the outhaul against the two furling lines and their endless loop splices are what keep the mainsail tightly rolled up inside the mast at all times) The electric winch is most helpful in this regard. What used to be a very tiring procedure can now be accomplished in a tenth of the time and with very little physical effort required. Note that we also added an additional matched house battery to augment the total capacity of the battery banks so that use of the electric winch on a regular basis on a typical daysail will never be a concern. Once we discovered some years ago that an electric cabin top winch is apparently available as a factory installed option, researching this further, I was able to order a factory designed and constructed custom fiberglass underdeck cover to hide the electric motor to match. BTW, this electric two speed winching capability also extends to control of a few of the other starboard side lines on an as needed basis by passing them once around the starboard side cabin top winch ... and thence across the companionway to the electric winch on the port side. Thus, there are several dedicated port side sheet stoppers ... which are now enabled with "push button" two speed ease of use as follows; Mainsail outhaul Mainsail in-mast furl IN Mainsail in-mast furl OUT Mainsheet Boom Vang Port side traveler control line Foresail furling control line Note that lines from the starboard cabin top sheet stoppers include; Foreguy Pole Topping Lift Pole car uphaul Pole car downhaul Starboard side traveler control line The weight of the inboard end of the whisker pole is largely supported by a shock cord running from the pole car up to a small cheek block at the top of the spinnaker pole track and then back down to the base of the mast. The purpose of this is to make the foredeck job easier when attaching the pole to the clew of the jib or when jibing the pole. We chose a large diameter telescoping pole to allow for the future use of a gennaker. Though we have yet to purchase the gennaker itself, we originally felt it would add a lot of downwind speed when sailing "wing-and-wing" down the Oakland Estuary after a long daysail. However, we now know that the whisker pole does indeed add a lot of speed simply when used with either jib poled out. Abby Gale is also outfitted with a beautifully comfortable teak cockpit and easily accessible transom swim steps with swim ladder and shower. The swivel mounted GPS/chart plotter is a joy to use from either the port or starboard helm seat. We sited the original Raymarine GPS mounting location instead with a small storage locker for binoculars, cameras, etc. We also mounted two separate night lights for the cockpit table (one white and one red) which shine forward (away from the helm stations) from the GPS mounting pod. Abby Gale has been well maintained and it shows. I would not hesitate to sail her anywhere. She will provide her new owners with many miles of pure sailing enjoyment for years to come. As a yacht skipper and rigger for nearly 40 years on San Francisco Bay, I currently find myself living in San Antonio Texas. I'm expanding my horizons to include sailing my new Hobie Tandem Island Mirage kayak all over the place! Loving sailing a Jeanneau 39 based in Point Richmond but I've also owned or been partners in a MacGregor 65 ocean racer, a couple of trailerable daysailers and a couple of windsurfers. Not mentioned here nor often shown in ads for this Jeanneau 39DS Sun Odyssey model is the fact that it has a large "garage" for extra storage (only accessible through the head compartment). There is also a large oval window in the hull on the outboard side of the "garage" which provides a significant amount of light for ease of use. Located low in the hull on the port side under the cockpit, I suspect this full storage area is even long enough to add about a 6 foot long spare berth cushion for a young person or extra crew member if needed. It's awkward at best but it can certainly hold many extra sails or even a full complement of tools for a makeshift workshop. Abby Gale is available for viewing by appointment. Feel free to ask any questions here first. We will do our best to answer them. More photos are available at the magazine known as Latitude 38

1980 Lancer 44-45 PowerSailer

1980 Lancer 44-45 PowerSailer

$79,999

Spring, Texas

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Private Seller (713) 447-0471 Photos Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 1980 Lancer 44-45 PowerSailer, 1980 Lancer 44-45 PowerSailer. Have it both ways, a neat upgraded Motoryacht and good sailer combined with a brand new roller furling main sail, track and car and roller furling jib, both self tacking, making sailing easy, even for the novice. Many new pieces of equipment, sails, upgrades, and the most functional, roomy, safe and fun boat made. This boat is already located in Paridise, the city of peace, La Paz Baja Sur Mexico. USCG Documented. Official length 44'2", beam 13'8", draft 6', 225 gal fuel, 125 gal water, 45 gal holding tank, twin 85 hp engines, 1,000 mile range on one engine! Asymetrical Drifter sail with sock. 3-blade self feathering props, queen walk around masters cabin and full bed for the guest cabin. The salon is huge with settee making into another full bed. Large sliding sunroof, new deck hatch, new portlights, two flat screen TV's, large standing refrig/freezer, new microwave, VHF & SSB radio's, lots of storage all over the boat. New 65lb anchor with 300' of new 3/8" chain and electric windlass. Autopilot with remote. New GPS chart plotter, 20mi. radar, depth and wind instruments, electric winch at helm for inside steering and sail management. Dedicated and mounted PC for map systems over helm. New helm seat with slider positioning, new engine/transmission controls and cables. RIB dingy with 15hp outboard, 2-person kayak on stanchion holders-off deck, the entire deck above waterline was repainted with Immeron 2-part paint after fairing all fiberglass, the bottom paint is in good shape too... there is just to much to list, just get back to me if you have genuine interest and I will send you more photos, the original sales literature and a more complete equipment list. $79999, 7134470471 or 7138935221 Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|