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1978 Pearson 28

1978 Pearson 28

$9,900

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1978

Make Pearson

Model 28

Category Sailboats

Length 28'

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1978 Pearson 28 The Pearson 28 is well known as the perfect boat for all your activities on the water.  Whether you are a day sailor, racer, cruiser or all  three combined this vessel will serve you well.  This one owner boat has been extremely well cared for over the years and is ready to sail for a lot more. Come on over and see for yourself!

1986 CAL 22

1986 CAL 22

$5,300

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1986

Make CAL

Model 22

Category Sailboats

Length 22'

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1986 CAL 22 Tiller Steering5hp Outboard Tahatsu Sails in Great Condition

1986 J Boats J22

1986 J Boats J22

$9,500

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1986

Make J Boats

Model J22

Category Sailboats

Length 22'

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1986 J Boats J22 This classic J22 will not be around long! A new motor, clean lines and good condition make this boat ready to sail!

1989 Pearson M-12

1989 Pearson M-12

$14,850

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1989

Make Pearson

Model M-12

Category Sailboats

Length 27'

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1989 Pearson M-12 1989 Pearson 27 for sale in excellent condition. It is an extremely well designed boat that is spacious, stable and easy to sail. The boat is particularly well suited for beginners, families and single-handled sailors.The boat features 6 ft. interior headroom, an enclosed aft cabin, an enclosed head with hot water shower, and a dinette that converts into a spacious 7 foot v-berth that sleeps two large adults comfortably. Beautiful teak interior with a 2 burner alcohol stove, stainless steel kitchen sink, large icebox and a navigation station. The interior has excellent ventilation with two hatches and seven windows that open with screens. With 5,800 lbs of displacement and a 3'4" lead winged keel, she is stable in rough seas but with a shallow enough draft for bay sailing. On deck, the boat has wheel steering and all lines lead to the cockput for easy single-handed sailing. And the Pearson 27's trailing rudder that keeps the boat on corse with little if any effort

1981 Nonsuch 30 Classic

1981 Nonsuch 30 Classic

$37,990

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1981

Make Nonsuch

Model 30 Classic

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

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1981 Nonsuch 30 Classic The Nonsuch 30 is a coastal cruiser with a generous cockpit, and a simple rig. With one sail, one halyard, and one sheet, it is an easy boat to sail. Perfect for a shorthanded crew or a singlehander.

1969 CAL 30

1969 CAL 30

$7,400

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1969

Make CAL

Model 30

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

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1969 CAL 30 The boat for "the discriminating yachtsman who demands a high performance ocean racer, the man who would rather sail than maintain a boat and the sailing family which likes to cruise."  Billed in the original literature as a light displacement vessel, the Cal 30 ballast to displacement ratio is 32 percent. She draws less than 5 feet and has nearly 2,600 pounds of lead ballast. The foam-filled rudder rests on a bronze post and the rudder placement is unique in that it is in front of and under the feathering propeller which came standard. This placement makes for no prop walk and easy backing.The Cal 30 hull is hand-laid solid glass which is 1 inch to 1.5 inches thick in places. The deck is one piece molded glass with a marine plywood core. A through-bolted and glassed hull-to-deck joint holds it all together. The layout was designed to have a family of four cruise comfortably. A V-berth, a convertible settee with a fold down table and two quarter berths, port and starboard, provide sleeping arrangements for up to six people. Storage is good for a small boat and includes a hanging locker to starboard. Across to port is the enclosed head with a sink, a convertible vanity seat, and a hamper.  The galley is in a straight line down the starboard side with an insulated ice box, a column of drawers and a two-burner pressure alcohol stove. Battery storage is under the settee aft of the saloon table.The Cal 30 was relatively beamy for her day and at 10 feet. Her width afforded ample space below, her cabin top starts mid-foredeck and extends about two thirds of the way to the stern, leaving a large cockpit for a boat of this size, comfortable enough for six or seven people.There are two sets of tracks, one on the caprail for the genoa sheets and one on the cabin, which was meant for a working jib. The chainplates are set inboard on the cabin trunk to make for a clear deck and a single lower shroud was used to allow latitude in sail trim.Originally offered with 5 sails as optional equipment including a main, working jib, lapper, genoa and spinnaker. North and Baxter & Cicero were the brands of choice and none of the sails retailed for much more than $300. Bronze Merriman turnbuckles and toggles and bronze traditional South Coast winches completed the original deck hardware.The Cal 30 has been described by owners as a well behaved vessel with good balance on all points of sail. She will do 6 to 6.5 knots in 12 to 15 knots of wind on a beam reach. Sheeting angles are tight for good upwind performance.  Under power, the Cal 30 will travel about 5.5 knots at cruising speed.