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1982 Gulfstar 44

1982 Gulfstar 44

$87,800

Cotuit, Massachusetts

Year 1982

Make Gulfstar

Model 44

Category Cruiser

Length 44

Posted Over 1 Month

The hull bottom was resurfaced with 24 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and West Epoxy. Micron 66 bottom paint wet sanded for superior performance and anti-fouling. Stock #388564 Take alook at this hard-to-find sloop! Snap this one up before it is gone. Are you in the market for a cruising sailboat? Look no further! This 1982 Gulfstar 44 is a beautiful boat that has been maintained and is in great condition, the owner confirms. With a length of 44' 8" and a beam of 13' 2", this center cockpit sailboat offers plenty of room for relaxation and enjoyment on the water. Powered by a Perkins 4-108 diesel engine, this boat provides 10 nautical miles per gallon at 5 to 6 knots cruising with a custom-made Gori 23x13 folding propeller. Equipped with 280 watts of solar power and a 400W Airgen wind generator, you'll have plenty of power options while out on the water. With 2 cabins and 2 heads, this boat is perfect for those looking for comfort and style while cruising. So, what are you waiting for? Come check out this beautiful Gulfstar 44 today! I acquired Sea Hawk in 1982 and over the years made many improvements to her as outlined below: The boat had suffered some below water hull damage during Hurricane Bob in 1991. All damaged hull fiberglass was removed and replaced using West Epoxy and biaxial fiberglass, better materials than used in her construction. The bottom had been peeled when acquired and I had the whole bottom and keel covered with 21 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy and then sealed with Interlux Inter Portect 200E so blistering will never be a problem. A new Rudder and Skeg were made using waterproof plywood covered with Biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy to replace the damaged components. The propeller shaft which had a very slight bend in the taper region, and the propeller were replaced. The bent 3 blade fixed propeller was replaced by a 2 blade geared folding GORI propeller, custom modified over the next two years to be a 23 x 13 propeller which provides excellent cruising mileage of 10 nmpg, generally unheard of in a 26,000 pound sailboat. The propeller shaft is spiral wrapped with fiberglass roving and west Epoxy to provide a non chipping coating for the bottom paint to adhere to. A new zinc collar is also attached to the shaft. The Cutlass bearing has been recently replaced so no maintenance in this regard will be needed for about 10 years of normal use. The original design skeg bolted on by five studs in a row, which failed was replaced for over $20,000, by a superior design and materials skeg with two larger diameter bolts to the side and 3 others in line, and attached from the inside so the rudder does not have to be dropped to remove the skeg, should that ever be necessary. The new skeg has only a partial sesason of use since installed. The spider around the rudder post was also strengthened when the new skeg was installed. The steering cables to the pedestal have also been replaced. The aft end of the keel has been extended by about 15" to allow for good hydrodynamic fairing instead of the as built thick rounded trailing edge, to improve speed and balance of the boat under sail. The bottom paint is Interlux Micron 66, the best available ablative bottom paint from Interlux for use in salt water. A fresh coat will be applied before launching for the purchaser.. The Perkins 4-108 engine has very few hours on it for a boat of this age since I was able to sail it in and out of the harbor in Cotuit MA. The total hours are well under 2500. The oil was changed at the end of each season with Mobil Delvac or synthetic Mobil oil since new. The transmission was completely filled to prevent corrosion at haul out and drained to the correct use level when launched in the spring. The interior teak bulkheads and panels have been coated with West Epoxy coating resin to eliminate the need to re oil the teak every year. The solid teak wood doors have also been sealed with coating epoxy and then varnished with West System varnish for a beautiful finish. The aft cabin cushions have been replaced with 6" thick foam to provide a more comfortable sleeping surface. The forward Vee Birth cushions and covers have been replaced by 5" thick foam. All cushion covers are made from machine washable fabrics. A refrigeration unit was added to the ice box after the boat was equipped with a 285 watt solar panel which more than supplies the electricity needs of the boat in sunny weather. Ice cubes can be made under the cold air supply from the refrigeration unit. A wind generator mounted at the stern is also supplied to augment the solar panel output on cloudy windy days. The original Signet instruments are available but have been replaced by Silva / Nexus instruments with much improved displays. Fixed and hand held VHF radios are supplied. The Furuno radar display is mounted on a custom bracket that allows the display to be seen from the chart table or pushed up through the galley overhead hatch to be seen from the cockpit. A new, one season ago, maximum size varnished cockpit teak table has been made and fitted, which is 60% larger than the original cockpit table, which is also available. The teak cap rail around the cockpit has just been refinished, and all exterior teak has been kept varnished since the boat was new. A large dodger extending back to the pedestal is included along with a smaller dodger and a Bimini which was used by the original owner. I'm the second owner. The mast, spreaders and boom have been maintained with Awlgrip two part polyurethane paint since new. The brackets for attaching the lower spreaders to the mast were reinforced and structurally improved after one of them failed under sail. The top plates on the turning blocks were replaced with stronger and thicker plates to improve the free running of the sheaves. The bolts holding the side rail tracks were replaced in way of normal trimming car locations with superior strength stainless steel after one of the heads on the original bolts snapped off due to hidden corrosion cracking. The standing rigging was inspected with the mast down since the boat was hauled and found to be in good condition, in the most recent survey, and the boat has never been struck by lightening. The advertised sale price includes replacing the standing rigging if wanted or an allowance (of about $7k) will be made for those not wanting to have the rig replaced. Sails are what power a sailboat! Since great performance was desired, the original sails, that come with the boat, were replaced by North Sails Main and 2 152% genoas. These sails have powered the boat to numerous New England race wins including the Venona prize for the "Round the Vineyard race" which we won both in class and overall including all classes based on our PHRF corrected time ?? Other race wins include the Buzzards Bay Regatta and several Whalers races around Block Island. Also installed is a removable inner headstay about 6" aft of the Harken roller furler which replaced the original Hood roller furler, and the replaced headsay, for which two hank on sails are included one about 120% and one a storm sail. Full spinnaker gear including an 18' spinnaker pole, mast track, topping lift and sheets are supplied along with a working spinnaker, (not measured for racing). A 45 pound CQR plow anchor and 14' 3/8" stainless steel anchor chain and rode are the normal anchoring gear and a 22 pound Danforth anchor, chain and rode is also supplied. Reason for selling is no longer using.

1982 Gulfstar GFS 44

1982 Gulfstar GFS 44

$84,900

Harwich Port, Massachusetts

Year 1982

Make Gulfstar

Model GFS 44

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 44'

Posted Over 1 Month

1982 Gulfstar GFS 44 Rarely does a yacht of this vintage come on the market that has been maintained to such exacting standards. Under the stewardship of her second owner, Sea Hawk has proven to be a competitive racer and a fast and able cruiser. The interior features a very roomy main salon, galley, forward vee birth, navigation station, aft cabin with dedicated head with separate shower, another head accessible from both the main salon as well as the vee birth, ample storage throughout the entire vessel and an engine room with access through two points of entry. The interior teak has been coated with West Clear Epoxy for a rich appearance requiring very low maintenance. The sail inventory includes a North Mainsail with 2 full battens and 3 sets of reef points in good condition; a North 152% Genoa in excellent condition on a Harken roller furler system; an extra Mainsail and 130% Genoa; a working spinnaker with 18’ spinnaker pole. The rig includes a removable inner head stay for a hank-on heavy air jib. The mast and boom maintained with Awlgrip. This Gulfstar 44 is powered by the original Perkins 4-108 engine with fewer than 2500 hours of use. It has always run with Mobil 1 synthetic oil. The Perkins provides 10 nautical miles per gallon at 5-6 knot cruising speed with a custom Gori 23x13 folding propeller. Maximum motoring speed over 7.8 knots. The hull bottom has been resurfaced with 24oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and West Epoxy so blisters will never be a problem. Micron 66 bottom paint wet sanded for superior performance and anti-fouling. A 280 watt solar panel with MPPT controller and 400 watt Airgen wind generator produce sufficient power eliminating the need for a generator. A Furuno radar is mounted on an aft pole. Ground tackle includes a 45 pound Plow anchor with 3/8” SS chain plus nylon rode; a Danforth 22# and similar lunch hook anchor 14# are included. 2013 Custom made skeg over 20kSpent Kingman Marine

1979 Gulfstar Sloop

1979 Gulfstar Sloop

$31,000

Mattapoisett, Massachusetts

Year 1979

Make Gulfstar

Model Sloop

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

1979 Gulfstar Sloop A very well cared for Gulfstar 37'. A great boat for family cruising, with accommodations for 6 and plenty of storage. "Windchime" has been constantly and consistently updated through the 25 years she has been owned by her current family, and is ready to go for her new owners. New Price as of 7/20/16. 2014 Survey available!

1986 Gulfstar 49'  Motor Yacht CPMY

1986 Gulfstar 49' Motor Yacht CPMY

$137,900

Charlestown, Massachusetts

Year 1986

Make Gulfstar 49' Motor Yacht

Model CPMY

Category Powerboats

Length 49'

Posted Over 1 Month

1986 Gulfstar 49' Motor Yacht CPMY PRICED JUST REDUCED!!!!   We are pleased to present "Penny Benjamin", a 1986 49' Gulfstar Motor Yacht. Her three stateroom, three head layout makes her an excellent choice for as a full time live-aboard. Her recent interior and exterior attention also make her ready for your exclusive viewing and consideration.Running Gear Serviced and Props, Shafts and Cutlass Bearings Added 2013Bottom Painted 2013New IsinglassPreferred Cat 3208's with 2500 Hours In Walk-In Engine Room 20KW Generator For Lots of Power She is well maintained and ready to cruise. Come see her large salon and galley.

1986 Gulfstar 49' ft. Motor Yacht - All new running gear - Live-aboard ready!

1986 Gulfstar 49' ft. Motor Yacht - All new running gear - Live-aboard ready!

$144,900

Boston, Massachusetts

Year 1986

Make Gulfstar

Model -

Category -

Length 49.0

Posted Over 1 Month

All new running gear, bottom paint and some fiberglass work done in Summer of 2013...$23,000 worth!!! We are pleased to present "Penny Benjamin", a 1986 49' Gulfstar Motor Yacht. With a large salon and galley, three staterooms, and three heads, she is an excellent choice for a full time live-aboard. Whether you are looking for a live-aboard, a cruising motoryacht or just a condo on the water this 49' Gulfstar has what you need to be comfortable and ready to go. Her recent interior and exterior attention also makes her ready for a sea trial and your new memories. Running gear serviced and props, shafts and cutlass bearings replaced in 2013Bottom Painted in 2013New IsinglassPreferred Cat 3208's with 2500 Hours In Walk-In Engine RoomTotal Power: 750 HPCruising Speed: 15 knots @ 1800 RPM / Maximum Speed: 18 knots20KW Generator For Lots of Power2447 hours on starboard engine; 3065 hours on port engine.Minimum Draft: 3 ft 10 in / Maximum Draft: 4 ft 0 inDry Weight: 42,000 lbs (21 tons)Tanks - Fresh Water Tanks: 1 Plastic (375 Gallons) - Fuel Tanks: 1 Aluminum (675 Gallons) - Holding Tanks: 1 Plastic (50 Gallons) Accommodations - Number of double berths: 3 - Number of cabins: 3 - Number of heads: 3 Electronics - Furuno 48 mile radar - Furuno GPS navigator - Cetec Benmar Autopilot - Horizon depth finder - Standard VHF radio - Navigation center - GPS - Plotter - Compass - 42" TV in salon / 26" LED in Master Stateroom - CD player / Receiver / Speaker system - VCR / DVD player Galley - Tappan electric 4 burner stove - Tappan Microwave Oven / Convection Oven Combo - Single stainless steel sink - Maytag full size fridge/freezer - GE toaster Electical - Raritan 20 gallon hot water heater - 48,000 BTU Marine reverse-cycle Heating / Air Conditioning - Heart Interface Freedom 2500 Watt inverter - 130 amp 12 volt battery charger - Pro Mariner 21-3 24 volt battery charger for bow thruster - Glendenning Cable Master 50 amp inlet - GFI outlets throughout - Splendide Washer/dryer combo Mechanical - Caterpillar 3208 diesels - 2001 Onan 20kw diesel generator in sound shield with 190 hrs - Twin disc tranmissions - Vetus 24 volt bow thruster - Glendenning engine synchronizers - Shafts, Props, and Cutlass Bearings were replaced, fall of 2013 at a cost of $23,000. Deck - Complete enclosure - Bimini Top - New Isinglass - 30 kilo Claw anchor with 250' 5/16" chain - Extra fortress FX 37 - Electric windlass She is well maintained and ready to cruise. Come see her flybridge, aft deck, walk-in engine room, and large salon and galley.