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1989 BoatYard Palomar

1989 BoatYard Palomar

$3,800

San Diego, California

Year 1989

Make BoatYard

Model Palomar

Category Dinghies

Length 10'

Posted Over 1 Month

1989 BoatYard Palomar Cutest Palomar Dinghy on the Bay Hard fiberglass body with a molded 7ft. long bench seat on each side, with zippered vinyl cushions. Seats 4 comfortablly. It has a removable wooden table in the middle. It has 4 built-in drink holders in the corners. Fresh new bottom paint.Comes with all required saftey equiptment in the built-in storage / ice-chest area. Built-in coast guard required night running lights. Removable canvas biminy cover. Also has a custom made canvas boat cover with the built-in weights. It has a 2008 Suzuki 4 stroke motor that runs great! Also built-in cd/radio installed with speakers. This boat also comes with a custom trailor with guide-on's. Dock & Dine, or cruise the bay, picnic on the water or use on lakes for fishing.We used this boat to see the Humprey concerts, dock&dining and cruising around looking at all the yachts. Everyone loves this boat, it's a looker! None around like it.

1979 BoatYard Center cockpit

1979 BoatYard Center cockpit

$26,500

Emeryville, California

Year 1979

Make BoatYard

Model Center Cockpit

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

1979 BoatYard Center cockpit O'day 37 I've spent the last two years completely overhauling this boat, only to discover I want a larger boat. I've been up and down the delta with it twice and all over the bay. I love it but have decided to upsize. Since buying I have put over 15K into her, and she looks and sails great. She is converted from Diesel to electric in 2015, and has 8 motor batteries (48V at 300Ah) and 2 house batteries (12V at 70ah). Two solar panels keep the house batteries topped up, and you can charge the house from the motor batteries. A Honda 2000 generator can keep the motor batteries recharging at the equivalent of about 3 knots of speed - or 20amps/hour. Without recharging, she can go about 7-8 hours at 3.5 knots constant, or 2-3 hours at 5 knots. When sailing in a good wind, the prop will recharge the batteries. It's pretty sweet. This is a great bay cruiser, equipped for overnight and easy sailing. She is also a great live aboard, Below is a non-exhaustive list of improvements: 2014 New main, genoa lines  8 foot RIB  Exterior cushions  2015 West Marina UHF Ray marine depth Electric Yacht QuietTorque-10 motor 8 300ah batteries - 48V AGM  2 70ah 12V AGM house batteries 110watt "walkable" solar  MPPT charge controller Dodger Jabsco toilet Raymarine a7 MFD Raymarine HD color radar  SeaTalk networking New bottom paint and zincs  New thruhulls New interior upholstery ProMarine 20 amp house charger Quick charge 30 amp motor bank charger  All LED interior lights  Adler/Babour fridge/freezer holding plate Blueseas 12V and 110v panels Spare anchor with 15 chain and 125 of rode Rail mounted bbq Sprint 1000 replacement electric windlass motor 2016 110watt "walkable" solar  MPPT charge controller EZ-Jax -lazy jacks Tides Marine mast track  Fully battened Hyde main sail  Composting toilet  Complete replacement of portholes Galvanic isolater Interior durable carpets  Blue seas SOC meter Dual color spreader lights 240 watt stereo Stainless lifelines Top paint