1979 Columbia (8.7M) sloop
This would make a great cruiser .Has marine head with holding tank-sleeps 5 - V-berth double- 3 single berths-Engine runs great! The boat has a fin keel with skeg hung rudder that protects the rudder and the prop.
2000 Bruce Roberts Spray 36
Spray was the first boat ever to be sailed singlehanded around the world. Bruce Roberts has a real following because of its outstanding design, its sailing ability and its sea kindly nature. Truly a boat for an afternoon sail or for that morning you wake up and decide " lets sail across the Atlantic". Built in steel to withstand mother nature at its best or worst.
A true find for those who want to go places at a very nice affordable price.
1984 Whitby Ketch
This is an affordable live aboard and long distance cruiser-needs and engine-owner is selling because of health reasons-this a great chance to get a quality boat for a very reasonable price.
1989 Solaris Sunrise
Sunrise is a well constructed cruising catamaran. The boat is constructed using traditional fiberglass Reinforced plastic with Balsa cored sides and deck. This vessel is transversely framed with watertight bulkheads fore and aft for added strength and safety. The vessel has twin diesel saildrives coupled for auxiliary power. The vessel is designed and built for blue water cruising and is capable of making large passages despite her smaller size.
1985 Ocean Voyager MARK II The Voyager 26 is a serious blue-water cruiser, designed & engineered to take your on short or long voyages in comfort and style. Those who appreciate tradition will immediately recognize the classic lines of the Voyager 26. A traditional double-ender, she offers respected sea keeping qualities, with a finer entry and rounder bilges for better light-air performance The Voyager 26 has proven to be a really good little pocket cruiser. The design features a full keel with moderately cutaway forefoot and of course she is a double-ender. So, she incorporates all those nice seakeeping qualities that Colin Archer and Bill Atkin double-enders had while having improved sailing performance. She's faster than most boats of the genre. There were three different builders for the Voyager 26 and happily all of them were committed to doing a good job building her and stuck pretty close to our original design. The boats had comfortable and roomy accommodations for four. At least let's say as roomy as you can expect in 26 feet. But, there was a efficient galley, a private head and berths you could actually sleep on. The cockpit was good sized although the foot well was intentionally kept on the small size so that a lot of water would not be held if she ever got pooped. The cutter rig is well balanced and offered a good variety of sail combinations in different wind conditions. Though she sails equally well as sloop with main and genoa..
1978 Cape Horn 40 OFFSHORE SLOOP
Wandering Star is an extremely strong cruiser, safe, comfortable, and sturdy, with an interior as roomy, or roomier, than a Morgan OI-41, and she is eager to go cruising again. She is currently located on the Rio Dulce in Guatemala, prime Caribbean cruising grounds with Belize a half-day north and the Bay Islands of Honduras an overnighter to the east. Full service marinas, marine surveyors, and haul-out facilities are all available in the Rio Dulce. She can be purchased where she lies and head out for some of the finest waters in the Caribbean, only a half-day from the southern end of the Belizean Reef, the longest barrier reef in this hemisphere.
Wandering Star was owned by author Stephen J. Pavlidis for over twenty years as IV Play, during which time he sailed the waters of the Bahamas and Caribbean and wrote numerous cruising guides to those waters. She is one of eight Cape Horn 40s built in Miami in 1978, two of which have made trans-Atlantic crossings. Her current owner has overseen extensive renovations and improvements which have been made by professional craftsmen under his direct supervision. Her comfortable, well-appointed interior, featuring numerous updates, a large aft cabin with adjacent aft head, completely redesigned galley, and spacious main cabin will make her an excellent choice for a couple who wish to live aboard or sail the seven seas.
1995 JBoat J80
J Boat J80
Year: 1995
Engine: N/A
Located in: Corpus Christi
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Current Price: US $27,000
“X2sea” is an outstanding example of a well maintained J-Boat J80 One Design Racer.“X2sea” has to be seen in order to appreciate all of the upgrades and equipment her owner has completed and installed. New Raymarine I50 tri-data display and transducer. X2sea is transported on a 1999 tandem axle FE trailer.
Boat Name: “X2sea”
Specifications:
Dimensions:
LOA 26'-3”
Beam: 8’-3”
LWL: 22’-0”
Draft: 4’-9”
Displacement: 2,900 lbs.
Engine:
N/A
Accommodations:
Number of single berths: (2)
Number of Vee-berths: (1)
Electronics:
Raymarine I50 Tri-Data
Sails:
Main Sails (2) (Regatta main very good condition), (Club main good condition)
Gyb (1) fair condition
Spinnakers (3) (Regatta very good condition) (Club very good condition), (Class fair condition)
Rigging:
Calibrated turnbuckle rigging and open turnbuckle rigging
Winches: (2) primary, (2) secondary cabin mounted, (3) handles
Roller furling jib (Harken)
Safety lines
Inside Equipment:"One Design
Manual Bilge
Electrical Power:
12 volt battery: (1)
LED Nav lights
Outside Extras:
Life jackets, flare pistol, fire extinguishers
1987 Tayana Cutter
The Tayana 37 is a very seaworthy and sought after Blue water cruiser. Isla Mia has never been cruised and is in very good condition. Second owner has had it for 25 years and has taken very good care of the boat.
1982 Harris Performance Cruiser
Robert Harris was commissioned to design this boat to win the 1984 Observer Single Handed Transatlantic Race.
She was also designed to have accommodations for fast cruising when not racing.