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1934 Jensen Custom 60 Converted Danish Fishing Ketch

1934 Jensen Custom 60 Converted Danish Fishing Ketch

$155,000

Port Hadlock, Washington

Category Antique

Length 60

Posted 1 Month Ago

This vessel appears to be very well cared for. All areas are finished with care, and corrosion is as absent as you will ever see on a sailing vessel of this type. The sails, covers, and rigging are all reported to be in good condition. Stock #263128 Converted Danish Sailing Fishing Ketch. Sail and Cruise the World in Style. This is a beautiful 60-foot converted Danish fishing ketch that was converted to a sailing yacht by the current owners decades ago. It has sailed the seas in friendly and not so friendly waters and has a variety of security features, including a custom shotgun mount on the salon door. The vessel has unique antique charm throughout; some original and some designed with thoughtful foresight during the conversion. Notice the charming glass between the rafters in the salon area. The vessel's 16 foot beam offers a huge salon and galley area, featuring a very large u-shaped dinette that could accommodate 10 for dinner, and there is a large bench style couch facing the dinette. The galley is equipped with a 4-burner propane stove and oven, a double stainless steel sink, a microwave, an under counter refrigerator/freezer, and plenty of hardwood countertops and cabinets that are beautifully finished. The kitchen storage is well designed with features for the high seas that lock-in glass dry storage containers and more. The sleeping quarters include a queen size bed in the main private stateroom, a double berth folds out from the bench, and two bunks in the companion way for guests. The head has a manual pump toilet, a tile floor, a granite topped vanity with a stainless steel sink, and a large shower with a ceramic tile enclosure. The head is also designed with a very unique and beautiful crystal-like light port that brings in natural light. The vessel is powered with a Grenna 90 Hp semi-diesel engine, which means compression is half of a normal diesel engine. The semi-diesel design requires glow plugs and favors a longer life. It also has two Lister diesel generators. One is in the engine room & the other is on the aft deck behind the wheelhouse. The aft generator is setup to power a high capacity bilge pump in the event the boat is taking on water. If you want a classic sailing vessel capable of cruising the globe, this is a must-see. Reason for selling is time to move on after many wonderful years.

1934 Jensen Custom 60 Converted Danish Fishing Ketch

1934 Jensen Custom 60 Converted Danish Fishing Ketch

$155,000

Port Hadlock, Washington

Category Antique

Length 60

Posted 1 Month Ago

This vessel appears to be very well cared for. All areas are finished with care, and corrosion is as absent as you will ever see on a sailing vessel of this type. The sails, covers, and rigging are all reported to be in good condition. Stock #263128 Converted Danish Sailing Fishing Ketch. Sail and Cruise the World in Style. This is a beautiful 60-foot converted Danish fishing ketch that was converted to a sailing yacht by the current owners decades ago. It has sailed the seas in friendly and not so friendly waters and has a variety of security features, including a custom shotgun mount on the salon door. The vessel has unique antique charm throughout; some original and some designed with thoughtful foresight during the conversion. Notice the charming glass between the rafters in the salon area. The vessel's 16 foot beam offers a huge salon and galley area, featuring a very large u-shaped dinette that could accommodate 10 for dinner, and there is a large bench style couch facing the dinette. The galley is equipped with a 4-burner propane stove and oven, a double stainless steel sink, a microwave, an under counter refrigerator/freezer, and plenty of hardwood countertops and cabinets that are beautifully finished. The kitchen storage is well designed with features for the high seas that lock-in glass dry storage containers and more. The sleeping quarters include a queen size bed in the main private stateroom, a double berth folds out from the bench, and two bunks in the companion way for guests. The head has a manual pump toilet, a tile floor, a granite topped vanity with a stainless steel sink, and a large shower with a ceramic tile enclosure. The head is also designed with a very unique and beautiful crystal-like light port that brings in natural light. The vessel is powered with a Grenna 90 Hp semi-diesel engine, which means compression is half of a normal diesel engine. The semi-diesel design requires glow plugs and favors a longer life. It also has two Lister diesel generators. One is in the engine room & the other is on the aft deck behind the wheelhouse. The aft generator is setup to power a high capacity bilge pump in the event the boat is taking on water. If you want a classic sailing vessel capable of cruising the globe, this is a must-see. Reason for selling is time to move on after many wonderful years.

1976 Cal/Jensen CAL 34 MK-III

1976 Cal/Jensen CAL 34 MK-III

$32,800

Poulsbo, Washington

Year 1976

Make Cal/Jensen

Model CAL 34 MK-III

Category Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1976 Cal/Jensen CAL 34 MK-III This is a better sailing Cal 34 than the last one I listed!  With good sails and even a mast Strong-Track for the main sail, a clean bottom and a max prop, this is one of the best Cal 34s available out-there. She's thoughtfully well-equipped with every thing you need, for PNW cruising, and ready to go.  In production for 21 years, the Cal 34 was the the most popular of all the Cal models.  Cal 34's are know for their large well designed v-berth, larger than on some 40' boats.  The 34 III is the culmination of design feedback from thousands of customers resulting in an intelligent well thought out design. These are practical utilitarian boats designed to sail well, not be a condo at the marina. Featuring a strong hand laid-up fiberglass hull, they are so well balanced, that they practically sail themselves.  With a history of ocean crossings and competitive racing, Cal 34's rarely come to market.  This Cal 34-III has been loved for the last 14 years, upgraded and well cared for by experienced owners.  Owners are moving, price has dropped, so come make an offer soon!

1974 Cal/Jensen II-34

1974 Cal/Jensen II-34

$19,750

Seattle, Washington

Year 1974

Make Cal/Jensen

Model II-34

Category Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1974 Cal/Jensen II-34 Another Cal 34?  Yep, these "classic plastic" boats are such a deal!  Solid and comfortable, these family cruisers are fun to sail, comfortable to cruise, and very well constructed.  With the linear galley, boat would be an excellent liveaboard!The CAL MK II was designed by Bill Lapworth and well built by Jensen Marine. This popular racer/cruiser is a great family boat with a well-designed interior that maximizes the use of space.  The interior is laid out with a forward V-berth that will comfortably sleep two adults, and is a bigger berth than on many 40er's.  There are two aft quarter berths, for storage or sleeping, and, the convertible dinette to port converts into a double berth for a full boat load of 6!  There is ample storage in drawers, cabinets, a hanging locker and under berth storage for all of your supplies.  The galley is well laid-out with a deep and well insulated icebox, stainless steel sink, and 3-burner stove with oven.  The sails are in better condition than you might expect. Check out the pics, and come see the boat soon.CAL's are known for lasting quality, roomy interior, good headroom and fast sailboats. If you're looking for a solid boat to move up to, or a great boat to start sailing you can't go wrong with this one.  DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO OWN A CLASSIC. . .