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1985 Cabo Rico Cutter

1985 Cabo Rico Cutter

$92,000

Beaufort, North Carolina

Year 1985

Make Cabo Rico

Model Cutter

Category -

Length 38'

Posted Over 1 Month

1985 Cabo Rico Cutter Currently in Oriental, NC.  30 minutes away from downtown New Bern, NC.  Fly into New Bern (EWN) with jet service from Charlotte (American) or Atlanta (Delta). With her beautiful design, exterior teak, and classic lines, IMPETUOUS III will please even the most discriminating buyer. Cabo Rico sailboats are not just built, they are created. Her timeless design, from the clipper bow sprit sweeping gracefully into her jaunty sheer, to her easy to handle modern rig, the Cabo Rico 38 was conceived, designed, and built to be the perfect cruising yacht. Cabo Rico Yachts were built in San Jose, Costa Rica where they found a balance of highly skilled craftsman and production facilities that combine traditional boat building methods with todays materials, technologies, and cost effective management. The modern 125,000 square foot facility included; a lumber mill where they plane, size and kiln dry their own solid teak; a cabinet shop where all joinery is hand assembled to exacting tolerances; a metal shop for fabricating pulpits, rails, chain plates, bow fittings, and other custom stainless steel hardware; and a separate building for all fiberglass molding and final assembly. Each Cabo Rico was hand crafted beginning with a heavily built hull that far exceeded even todays standards. Alternative layers of fiberglass mat and roving fiberglass are hand laid to a thickness of 1 surrounding the keel and ¾ to the sheer. From the garboards to the rub rail a 5/8 balsa wood core adds tremendous strength to the topsides, while providing excellent sound deadening and insulating qualities. The ballast is pre-formed casting fitted into the keel cavity. All voids are filled with a special fiberglass compound and the whole area is covered with layers of fiberglass and floor cross members. The keel encapsulation procedure insures the immobility of the ballast while providing extra strength, rigidity and the security of a double thick hull in this crucial area. Like the hull, the deck is also of one-piece molded construction. It to, has a balsa wood core providing superior strength and rigidity along with excellent insulating qualities. Extra wide side decks and molded in bulwarks assure safe footing while adding strength and water-tight integrity and at the hull-deck joint. A molded anchor locker with teak deck hatches, roller chocks, teak cap rails, hooded companionway, two chromed bronze dorade vents mounted on plexi-glass and teak boxes, the teak and plex-iglass deck hatches, along with the highest quality stainless steel and chrome plated hardware, ports and hawser holes are among a few of the amenities that you will find on the Cabo Rico 38. IMPETUOUS III is a beautiful example of the Cabo Rico 38 and she should not be missed. IMPETUOUS III is a yacht built to sail. Her long keeled, full bodied hull gives you the sure and steady feel

1991 Cabo Rico 34

1991 Cabo Rico 34

$47,900

Oriental, North Carolina

Year 1991

Make Cabo Rico

Model 34

Category Sailboats

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

1991 Cabo Rico 34 Pictures of this vessel coming soon!   The Cabo Rico 34 is a blue water cruiser that has everything for cruising the Caribbean or the world. Her secure cockpit provides the ultimate in safety at sea. A solid one piece hull provides ocean going sturdiness and offers excellent accessibility to points beyond. Her galley allows the cook to safely prepare meals at sea. Her berths can accommodate four in comfort. Her cutter rig provides almost limitless sail combinations for any wind condition. Singlehanded, a couple, or two couples- this boat fits all. They are a world class cruisers that can take you anywhere you desire to go. This classic Bill Crealock design is dry and comfortable offshore and nimble in protected waters. The Cabo Rico 34 will take you quickly and safely anywhere you want to go... and back again. This particular vessel has such a heritage, but is in need of attention.  She was purchased in 2009 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and is a USCG documented vessel. Over the next two years, she was transited via waypoint at Beaufort, SC to its homeport in New Bern. The transit included stretches as far as 125 miles offshore as well as a segment in the ICW. New Proposal sat in her slip for a first season in New Bern and in early 2014 was hauled out and placed on the hard to begin a refurbishment/refit. The owner did not undertake the refit, and she is available at a very low price.  View this as an "opportunity investment".