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1983 Morgan 32

1983 Morgan 32

$16,500

Bristol, Rhode Island

Year 1983

Make Morgan

Model 32

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 32'

Posted Over 1 Month

1983 Morgan 32 This 1983 shoal-draft Morgan 32, located in Bridgeport, CT is a great coastal and islands cruiser that draws only 4 feet while offering strong performance and spacious accommodations. The Morgan 32 is built for the serious cruising sailor who appreciates performance, seaworthiness, comfort and craftsmanship. “Sassy” is a classic Brewer and Corey design with solid teak bulwark cap, stainless steel rub rails, two teak dorades with chromed cowls, eight opening ports, teak eyebrows, and a bell-shaped helmsman's seat that is comfortable at any angle of heel. The cabin interior is finished with accented teak, and there is a teak and holly sole throughout. This boat sleeps 5-6 comfortably, and there is 6' 2" of headroom. The galley is to port and the navigation station and quarter-berth are to starboard. Forward is the main salon with port and starboard settees. The salon also has a bulkhead mounted fold down table. Forward of the salon to starboard is the head with H/C pressure water. Forward of the head is a private cabin with teak door, V-berth, hanging locker, and storage drawers. Recent Updates:Jabsco Head 2013 HeadSump Pump 2013Fuel Tank 2011New Mainsail 2011

1968 Morgan 30 Centerboard sloop

1968 Morgan 30 Centerboard sloop

$11,990

Bristol, Rhode Island

Year 1968

Make Morgan

Model 30 Centerboard Sloop

Category -

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 Morgan 30 Centerboard sloop Here is an opportunity to purchase one of Charlie Morgan’s best efforts for the correct buyer, a buyer with some carpentry skills and some serious foresight. Of course this is the 1968 Morgan 30 lying in Stratford CT. The Morgan 30 is a centerboard sloop with a reputation of being a steady sailor with good sea keeping qualities and more ballast than most boats. They are prized by the offshore pocket cruising crowd as being well found and having a good heart. This Morgan 30 is a work in process. She has been on the hard for the past four years undergoing some work. The good news is that the heavy lifting has been done with a soda blasted bottom, new rudder shaft bearings and well, new sea cocks, Beta Marine Diesel, new aluminum fuel tank, mast refurbishment, new standing rigging, and refurbished centerboard. Not to worry, there is plenty more to do for a competent shipwright. She needs a new roller furling gear or forestay depending upon your preferences. There is plenty of cabinet work to do below, enough to hone your skills with a jigsaw and a plane. You will have the opportunity to design your own interior lighting, learn how to wire the tank tender or the shore power. Again the heavy lifting has been done, but now there is the grunt work to do. An opportunity for some, a challenge for others, this is a great opportunity to get in on a wonderful shallow draft cruiser where sweat equity counts. When she is done, she will be a shallow water dream, perfect for the Chesapeake or the Bahamas.