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1981 Gulfstar 50' Ketch

1981 Gulfstar 50' Ketch

$119,000

La Salle, Michigan

Year 1981

Make Gulfstar

Model 50' Ketch

Category Sailboats

Length 50'

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1981 Gulfstar 50' Ketch Gulfstar Yachts was founded in 1970 by Vince Lazzara, an industry pioneer who in the early 1950s helped make a success of Aeromarine, one of the very first fiberglass boatbuilders. In the early 1960s he did the same at Columbia Yachts, which became the worlds biggest sailboat builder in its day. Early on Gulfstar emphasized low price and maximum interior space over build quality and sailing ability, but in the mid-1970s the company shifted gears and worked to deliver a more high-end product. The most notable manifestation of this was the Gulfstar 50, a large center-cockpit cruiser first introduced in 1975. The GS 50 was the best boat Gulfstar ever built and also the most popular, with 172 hulls launched during a six-year production run that ended in 1980. Designed by Lazzara himself, the GS 50 boasts superior interior joinery, generous accommodations, robust construction, and a well proportioned hull and rig. These days it is one of the best values on the brokerage market in a larger center-cockpit boat. Though better built than most Gulfstars, the GS 50 is not without its faults. Construction is simple and straightforward, with a solid hull laminate composed of multiple layers of mat and woven roving. (Note, however, a few hulls may be cored with balsa.) The hull is stiffened, not with liners, but with full bulkheads and furniture components that are tabbed in place. The deck is balsa-cored, with a through-bolted joint glassed over from below. The full-length rudder skeg is also bolted in place. The ballast, which consists of lead chunks embedded in concrete slurry, is encapsulated within the long fin keel. Problems over the years have included hull blisters, which normally are just cosmetic, but in some cases have involved saturated cavities surrounding the ballast. These must be drained and flushed before they are filled in. The mainmast step, an iron plate in the bilge directly over the keel, is subject to corrosion, while the mizzen step on ketch-rigged boats may have crushed the deck core beneath it. Leaking deck fixtures, hatches, and port windows are other common complaints. In some boats the bronze stern tube housing the rudderstock may eventually separate from the surrounding hull laminate and must then be rebonded in place. There have also been reports of loose tabs around bulkheads and sub-floor structures that also need rebonding. The good news is that many owners value their GS 50s enough that they are willing to make repairs. Well-maintained boats are not hard to find; boats in poor condition are priced accordingly and normally are worthy of reconstruction. For most owners the boats most attractive feature is its interior. The more popular layout, originally developed for the charter trade, features three staterooms and works very well for families. The master stateroom aft with an en sui

1975 Gulfstar MK2

1975 Gulfstar MK2

$69,900

Harrison Charter Township, Michigan

Year 1975

Make Gulfstar

Model MK2

Category Flybridge Boats

Length 43'

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1975 Gulfstar MK2 Fresh water third owner classic trawler powered with Perkins diesels. Onan generator that was just serviced. All works and has complete manuals. Log book since 2005. Stored inside heated since new.

Gulfstar 1973 Trawler 43 Ft. Twin Perkins Turbo Diesels

Gulfstar 1973 Trawler 43 Ft. Twin Perkins Turbo Diesels

$39,999

Romeo, Michigan

Year 1973

Make Gulfstar

Model -

Category Trawler Boats

Length 43.0

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Gulfstar 1973 43Ft. Trawler My parents have owned this gorgeous boat for about 15 years.It is very reliable and economical to run with twin Perkins Turbo Diesel engines.Unfortunately, my father's poor health forces them to sell.The boat has been professionally stored indoors for years.This past winter it was winterized and shrink wrapped.Fresh water use. The exterior wood trim could use refinishing in some places.The fiberglass is in very good shape. This boat drives and handles very well and is extremely stable. Please look over the spec sheet in the pictures for more details. Features: Aft stateroom with one (near) double bed and one twin.Aft full bath including shower. Bow V-berth with twin beds. Forward half bath. Full galley with full sized fridge. Large lounge area with lots of headroom. Dinette that drops down to make an additional double bed. Air conditioning and heat. Fly bridge. Inside console and controls. Lots of exterior space . Bimini top. Diesel generator. (Requires starter repair and servicing) Swim platform. This boat was in excellent running order when last used three years ago.It had been appraised at $75,000. In order to sell the boat quickly they are willing to accept serious offersin the $40,000 range. This is a lot of boat for the money and certainly could not be replaced with anythingsimilar for this amount. Feel free to contact me with any questions.