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1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which 'cushions' her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most all of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: new head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service,

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

1985 Bluewater Ingrid

$29,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Bluewater

Model Ingrid

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1985 Bluewater Ingrid The Ingrid 38 from the pen of William Atkin is a heavy displacement blue water cutter derived from Colin Archer's famous double ender designed North Sea pilot boats, which in turn were inspired by Viking boats renowned for their heavy weather characteristics. Perhaps Atkin sums it up best by saying it's "the kind of boat that behaves herself in rough water and can be depended upon to sail herself". (To that part we do hear frequent mentions of the superb one-finger-on-tiller tracking and a comfortable ride.) With her old world style, Josette's a good looking boat with a sheer line reminiscent of Crealock's famous Westsail 32. Her seaworthiness is there to see in her full keel, heavy displacement and overbuilt construction. Her hull is heavily hand laid in fiberglass. There's robust outboard chain plates and an outboard rudder protected by extra fiberglass and a large bronze shoe casting should she scrub the bottom. Atkin's main rework on the Ingrid 38 from Archer's original design was finer entry on the bow which "cushions" her landing off the waves and even may increase speed slightly. Below the waterline she has a long full keel with deep v-sections forward keeping her stable in the rough. The ballast is encapsulated and is distributed from bow to stern, to keep the weight as low as possible. Rounding this off, there's plenty of flotation designed in her ends, fore and aft which helps keep her dry. The trade off of heavy displacement and ultimate stability is usually in speed so the Ingrid 38 is not considered fast. By the numbers, her hull speed works out at 7.2 knots but she'll more often manage a consistent 6 knots while cruising. Surprisingly she's known to sail pretty well in light airs, as owners report she'll do half the wind speed in up to 8 knots of wind. However, she's a boat that comes into her own in heavier seas. The cutter rig gives plenty of options on all points of sail and she's an easy boat to single-hand. Josette is her original name and she has spent most of her life in fresh water. She only spent one year in salt water in 1985, her original launch year. This is a one-owner vessel. The deck and hull was built in 1974 by Bluewater Yachts in Washington state and it is reported that these are the same builders that build the Nordic Tugs. The interior cabin sides (ceiling) were finished in planking by the original owner. The hull is foam insulated to keep you cool when it is hot outside and warm when it is cold outside. The galley area is a great work space for any type of cooking. The mast is anodized aluminum construction by MetalMast Marine, with internal halyards. The hull is solid fiberglass construction and does have some gel coat surface blisters above the waterline, but they do not appear to be structural. She recently had the following engine work accomplished: New head gasket, two new exhaust valves, injector service, new

2001 Glen L Coaster Custom

2001 Glen L Coaster Custom

$19,950

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 2001

Make Glen L Coaster

Model Custom

Category Sailboats

Length 25'

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2001 Glen L Coaster Custom You are looking at a custom built motorsailer that originally started from a Glen L Coaster design; therefore the hull design is from Glen L and the rest of the boat has been thought out and all was built by an aircraft electrical engineer. The attention to detail and build quality is quite remarkable. She is built of plywood construction, using epoxy resin and fiberglass sheathing everywhere. The Load Rite tandem axle trailer more than takes care of this fine vessel on the road. Look at the electrical system layout. It does not get much better than this. From the construction of the hull, which has the highest quality materials, to the Yanmar diesel engine with only 118 hours, this is just the quality of vessel you are looking for to go cruising the Great Loop or to go to the North Channel. Come and sail or motor her away today!

1968 Alberg Atomic Four

1968 Alberg Atomic Four

$21,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1968

Make Alberg

Model Atomic Four

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

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1968 Alberg Atomic Four This very pretty Alberg 30, designed by Carl Alberg and built by Whitby Boat Works in Canada, is a very popular cruising boat. She is very safe, stiff, dry and is a sea-kindly motion boat for long passages across large bodies of water. Sweet Old Boat was totally restored several years ago and nothing was left to be done. To restore her glory she will only need cleaning and attention to bright work on her wood trim. Seven years ago she had a new Selden mast, boom, standing rigging, new mainsail and roller furling. New Raymarine wind speed, depth, VHF radio and new CD-AM/FM, were also installed at this time. Come aboard this Sweet Old Boat and sail her away today!

1978 Seafarer 30

1978 Seafarer 30

$7,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1978

Make Seafarer

Model 30

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

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1978 Seafarer 30   Irish Rose is an excellent option for those that are looking for their first boat or are budget conscious. The interior features a comfortable V-berth, head with shower, a settee to both port and starboard with a folding dining table, L-shaped galley with a double sink, a large icebox and ten portlights allowing for lots of natural light. This Seafarer 30 has a fin keel, tiller steering, deck stepped mast, a skeg mounted rudder, a sloop rig and is powered by a Yanmar diesel. She also features roller furling for the headsail, a bow roller, and two large deck hatches for great ventilation. With accommodations for 6 this Seafarer can fit the whole family. Contact us today to schedule a private showing of this freshwater boat.

1985 Pearson 36

1985 Pearson 36

$49,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Pearson

Model 36

Category Sailboats

Length 36'

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1985 Pearson 36 Many knowledgeable sailors have praised this thirty-six Pearson design by Bill Shaw. She was designed by a man passionate about cruising and racing and his appreciation for comfort under sail and on the hook shows throughout. It might sound like an exaggeration to claim the 36 is more accommodating than many 40 footers, were it not for the proud and experienced owners who have said she exceeds the livability of many a 42! With 6' or more of headroom throughout, comfortable sleeping room for 6 and an incredibly efficient galley to feed the crew, it's hard to imagine living anywhere but aboard! The aft berth is queen size! The warm rich teak interior is inviting and she also has teak and holly cabin sole you could almost eat off of. The complete dodger and bimini will keep you out of the sun. A new custom winter cover was made in 2012, assuring complete protection during the off season storage on the hard. With her modern fin keel and spade rudder under-body, she can point high in to the wind and also track well in a following sea. Plenitude has been extremely well maintained and regularly upgraded and is ready for your summer sailing. She has spent her entire life in the fresh water of the Great Lakes. The current owner has enjoyed her for 14 years and is ready to pass a turn-key vessel over to the next excited owner.

1983 C & C Mark III

1983 C & C Mark III

$33,500

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1983

Make C & C

Model Mark III

Category Sailboats

Length 35'

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1983 C & C Mark III The C & C 35 MK III is a highly refined racer/cruiser offering a full cruising interior with all the amenities. Grace can win trophies on the race course and still be a wholesome family cruiser. Electronics and sail inventory. There is abundant storage throughout. Her deck is well thought out and very efficient, with two speed self tailing winches aft for superior trim underway and easier short-handed sailing. Every detail of the design makes her an efficient racer and a comfortable cruiser. She has the three most important systems for most buyers: Yanmar diesel engine, Harken roller furling and Edson wheel steering. The interior shows like near new. The exterior will need rub out and polish. Grace is a great C & C design by Rob Ball and is ready for her next ownership. Check her out today!

1949 Kettenburg 1GM10

1949 Kettenburg 1GM10

$19,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1949

Make Kettenburg

Model 1GM10

Category Sailboats

Length 38'

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1949 Kettenburg 1GM10 The K-38 offers the perfect combination in a sailboat...cruising comfort for relaxation together with the tremendous excitement of a boat responsive to the helm. She is comparable only to the world famous meter racing sloops...designed and built by Kettenburg. Scandia is a fractional rig and therefore the headsails are smaller and easier to handle, with the mainsail being the main power of the sloop, as many of the recent designs of today. Scandia has been lovingly maintained until the last few years, but with some work could be returned to her former glory. She is awaiting your care and will sail again soon. There are some recent photos of the interior, but the exterior is wrapped. She will need some plywood work to the cabin house and paint on deck and cabin. What a classic! Come see Scandia by appointment today!

1977 C & C Atomic Four

1977 C & C Atomic Four

$9,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1977

Make C & C

Model Atomic Four

Category Sailboats

Length 29'

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1977 C & C Atomic Four The name C & C is legendary as builders of strong high-performance sailboats, and Divine Madness is no exception. The 29 MKI is a great light/medium air boat. It's perfect for both club racing as well as weeklong trips. The decks are wide, uncluttered, and easy to get around on. The interior is huge for a 29-foot boat due to its wide beam and is in good condition. There's more than enough space to seat six along with a lot of storage and a great galley. The sails are in good condition. The four cylinder Universal gas engine is very reliable. The cockpit is wide and roomy. All in all this a very well appointed sailboat at a very attractive price! The hull is red and there are light surface abrasions down both sides. The transom has had epoxy repairs to the edges, instead of gel coat repairs. Come and see Divine Madness today!

1991 Melges E Scow

1991 Melges E Scow

$5,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1991

Make Melges

Model E Scow

Category Sailboats

Length 28'

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1991 Melges E Scow If you would like to add some excitement to your life look no further. This E scow in a breeze will produce an adrenaline rush like no other. Racing in a one design setting provides the thrills that come with a level playing field in addition to being the ultimate measure of a person's sailing abilities. This E from quality boat builder Melges has been lightly used the past few years and would represent an excellent way to get into the class for a fraction of the cost of a new boat. She comes complete with the asymmetrical update (sail and pole) in addition to new style rudders and two boat covers (made by Melges canvas - older and newer).  All sails listed 2009 year by North Sails and include a light air jib, heavy air jib, mainsail and asymmetric spinnaker. Bring Scher-Breeze home today and join the timeless traditions that E boat sailors have enjoyed for almost a century.

1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS36T

1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS36T

$36,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1981

Make Canadian Sailcraft

Model CS36T

Category Sailboats

Length 36'

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1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS36T The CS 36 is an exciting, high quality, versatile yacht, designed by Raymond Wall and built by Canadian Sailcraft. This well-outfitted vessel is a fast and comfortable cruiser, ideal for the Great Lakes. Rhumb Line easily sleeps six passengers on new interior upholstery. The cutter rig and new 130% genoa foresail provide sail options for all kinds of weather.  The CS 36 in every specification shows quality of construction and great handling characteristics. This boat meets the requirements of the sailor who is well-seasoned in coastal and offshore cruising as well as club and local racing. At the same time, she's designed to be easily handled by a husband and wife crew. Below decks the CS 36 is warm, rich and comfortable - a luxurious blending of form and function. There is plenty of storage space, including a hanging and oil skin locker, with fully fitted U-shaped galley and molded toilet area with fitted shower. Port lights and hatches provide plenty of natural light and ventilation. There is a full size chart table for the captain or navigator. Rhumb Line is a deep fin keel CS 36, from the coast of Oregon, but has been on the Great Lakes for several years. She will need some regular maintenance before setting out on her next adventure.

1979 S2 8.0

1979 S2 8.0

$4,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1979

Make S2

Model 8.0

Category Sailboats

Length 26'

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1979 S2 8.0 This vessel is a well built pocket cruiser with an aft cockpit, wheel and OMC sail drive. S2 quality of build. Get excited about her - go for Endorfin today!

1981 Islander Bahama

1981 Islander Bahama

$18,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1981

Make Islander

Model Bahama

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

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1981 Islander Bahama Designed by Robert Finch, the Islander Bahama 30 is a very attractive cruiser with the performance capabilities of a club racer. Designed and built with a masthead sloop rig and fin keel with spade rudder, Wigwam proves herself to be a quick boat that's also fun to sail. Enjoy daysailing, club racing or coastal cruising. Check Wigwam out today, she is in very nice condition!

1979 Ericson OMC Zephyr

1979 Ericson OMC Zephyr

$4,800

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1979

Make Ericson

Model OMC Zephyr

Category Sailboats

Length 25'

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1979 Ericson OMC Zephyr From the design board of Bruce King, this Ericson 25+ is a great weekender, daysailer, or if you feel more adventurous, you can cruise it or race it. This is a safe, enjoyable, and comfortable sailboat for both those just starting sailing or for the experienced sailor. Many upgrades have been made to this sailboat over the past few years. The upgrades include a new forestay, new halyards and sheets, new curtains and seat cushion covers in the cabin, new Garmin 541-s chartplotter and transducer. The sailboat comes with several sails including an asymmetric spinnaker and spinnaker gear. This boat is powered by an OMC saildrive to get you in and out of the marina safely. Come see Skal for yourself today!

1979 Pearson 4JH5E

1979 Pearson 4JH5E

$49,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1979

Make Pearson

Model 4JH5E

Category Sailboats

Length 40'

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1979 Pearson 4JH5E When the P40 was introduced in 1977 it was loaded with features that broke the Pearson mold. The hull was balsa cored for strength and insulation, with a unique whale-shaped underbody and a deep centerboard. The hull shape was similar to Ted Hood’s centerboarders of the time. The deck, however, is the P40’s most recognizable feature. It is a racy and sexy flush deck - great for working on deck or just laying out to catch some rays. Not only is the construction top rate, the interior finish is also much better than most Pearsons. The P40 is one of those boats that has fallen through the cracks of the used boat market, and that can work to the advantage of the used boat buyer, especially if they are in the market for a lively cruising boat This Pearson 40 Flush Deck has a newer Yanmar diesel engine and ZF gears and has many recent improvements over several years, including the Leisure Furl Boom and Mainsail. The bottom was epoxy barrier coated in 2000. Take a closer look at this Pearson 40'. Come and sail Cool Hand away today! She is presently in inside storage..