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1998 Nordic Tug

1998 Nordic Tug

$139,900

Warwick, Rhode Island

Year 1998

Make -

Model -

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 32'

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1998 Nordic Tug "Snowbird" is a new listing featuring an economical,  220hp Cummins diesel, excellent electronics, generator, inverter, bow thruster, reverse cycle heat and air conditioning.  She had an extensive refit in 2016.  She is very clean and has been maintained professionally.  Please see the full specifications for additional information and photos. Ask about a 50% slip discount to new Brewer customers and keep in mind that Rhode Island does not have a sales or use tax. As noted in The PowerBoat Guide, "The most popular boat of her type ever built, the Nordic 32 is a full-keeled, semi-displacement cruiser whose classic tugboat profile and quality construction have endeared her to yachting enthusiasts for many years."   Snowbird is perfect for the cruising couple and she is only available due to a change in her professional Captain's plans.

1998 NORDIC

1998 NORDIC

$139,900

Warwick, Rhode Island

Year 1998

Make -

Model -

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 32'

Posted Over 1 Month

1998 Nordic Tug "Snowbird" is a new listing featuring an economical,  220hp Cummins diesel, excellent electronics, generator, inverter, bow thruster, reverse cycle heat and air conditioning.  She had an extensive refit in 2016.  She is very clean and has been maintained professionally.  Please see the full specifications for additional information and photos. Ask about a 50% slip discount to new Brewer customers and keep in mind that Rhode Island does not have a sales or use tax. As noted in The PowerBoat Guide, "The most popular boat of her type ever built, the Nordic 32 is a full-keeled, semi-displacement cruiser whose classic tugboat profile and quality construction have endeared her to yachting enthusiasts for many years."   Snowbird is perfect for the cruising couple and she is only available due to a change in her professional Captain's plans.

2001 Maritime Skiff 20 Pioneer Express

2001 Maritime Skiff 20 Pioneer Express

$19,295

Charlestown, Rhode Island

Year 2001

Make Maritime Skiff

Model 20 Pioneer Express

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 21'

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2001 Maritime Skiff 20 Pioneer Express This Maritime 20 D Pioneer Express comes powered with a clean Yamaha Four Stroke F115TXR with Electronic Fuel Injection.  Included in the package is a galvanized Venture Trailer with load guides, poly slides, spare tire & holder, and custom loading/walk platform for boat retrieval when launching.   Other options include:  Two New Marine Grade Batteries, Battery Switch, Raw Water Wash-Down, Custom Boat Cover, Yamaha Outboard Cover, Outer Banks Outfitters Cooler (like Yetti), Bow Cooler Mounts, Additional Articulating Rod Holders, and Deck Mats in console & leaning post.  Electronics/Nav Equipment included:  Upgraded Standard Horizon VHF w/Stainless Whip Antenna (Articulating, Upgraded Lowrance HDS7 GPS/Fish-finder Combo (Radar Ready), Richie Compass, and, Digital Yamaha Gauges. This is a clean well maintained boat that was just fully serviced her at Ocean House Marina.  Compression test and Yamaha Diagnostic Download available upon request.  This 20 Pioneer has the smaller of the two consoles offered during those years.  This still gives the protection of a pilot house and maximizes deck space.  There is a good deal of storage in the console, however this hull does not have the deck cut out down below.

1985 LM 32

1985 LM 32

$49,000

Bristol, Rhode Island

Year 1985

Make LM

Model 32

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 32'

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1985 LM 32 This 1985 LM 32 is located in Rhode Island She is a magnificent example of a canoe stern pilothouse sailboat, which typically provides excellent sea keeping ability. She comes equipped with radar, GPS, auto helm, and has a white bimini top over the cockpit as well as a blue mooring cover. Very comfortable below she's a great example of Danish boat building. The LM in this case stands for  Lunderskov Møbelfabrik. (I know-  easy for me to say). Let's just stick with LM. Powered by a Yanmar diesel with only 261 hours on it. All LM boats came with a very complete list of standard equipment, including lifelines, pulpits, speedometer, depthsounder, boarding ladders, anchor and rode, fenders, fire extinguishers, and even dishes and cutlery. She does have a crack in the forward hatch that has been repaired so there's no leakage, but you might want to consider getting it replaced.The LM32 The 32 shares all the obvious characteristics of the LM line—particularly the distinctive canoe stern and pilothouse. In most respects, it is simply a larger version of the smaller models. The boat is 32 feet in length and has a 27-foot, 10-inch waterline; its beam is 10 feet 8 inches, and it draws 4 feet, 11 inches. The bilge keel models (called twin-keel in some brochures) draw 4 feet, 1 inch. Displacement is 12,000 pounds, with 4,400 pounds of ballast.Accommodations The LM32’s cockpit is sizable considering that canoe-stern boats usually have shortened cockpits. There are bench seats on each side of the cockpit, and a large fold-out table easily can seat six. The boat has a white canvas bimini that covers the cockpit. There are lockers under each of the bench seats—propane tanks on the port side—and a huge locker under the cockpit sole. At the top of the rudder-stock is an attachment spot for the removable tiller, which can be used if you want to sail from the cockpit rather than from the pilothouse. The wheel steering in the pilothouse has a mechanical disconnect so the tiller moves freely. At the forward end of the bench seats on each side are the halyard and reefing lines, which run inside a channel on the side of the pilothouse and terminate in cam cleats in front of stainless  winches. The mainsheet has a single cam-cleat attachment point at the back edge of the pilothouse, and the sheet hangs down into the cockpit. At the front of the cockpit, double sliding doors open up to the pilothouse. On the starboard side is the steering station with a raised captain’s seat and a second fold-up seat that slides out so two people can share the helm. A wood steering wheel is immediately ahead, and engine controls, the electrical panel, and sailing instruments are directly in front of the helmsman. The chart table is immediately ahead of the wheel. This setup is good for laying down a chart so the helmsman can see it.