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1988 Compac Yacht Compac

1988 Compac Yacht Compac

$4,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1988

Make Compac Yacht

Model Compac

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 19'

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1988 Compac Yacht Compac Designed by Robert K. Johnson, the Com-Pac 19 offers berths for four with sitting headroom. There is storage beneath the forepeak berth and also a discrete place for a head. There are bronze opening ports and a lavish use of wood trim below. On deck there are two hatches and more storage under seat lockers. The cockpit is self-bailing and has a compartment for the fuel tank. The rudder is aluminum and kicks up. The mast is hinged on deck for quick and easy rigging. Construction is hand-laid fiberglass with longitudinal and transverse stringers for stiffness. The deck is cored for rigidity and insulation. The trailer is galvanized steel. She is in great condition and only needs cleaning and polishing. Take her away to the many islands up north today!

1972 Pearson 35

1972 Pearson 35

$11,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1972

Make Pearson

Model 35

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

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1972 Pearson 35 The Pearson 35 keel/centerboard was originally launched in 1968 and was in production for over 14 years - with 514 hulls built she was a very popular model!  Built as a replacement to Pearson's very popular Alberg 35, the in-house designer Bill Shaw wanted a more performance oriented sailing boat that would also be popular in the shoal draft areas of the Great Lakes and East Coast. She was a great success at accomplishing this goal. Rampage has been on the Great Lakes all of her life in fresh water. An anchor windlass has been added, as well as a transom ladder. There are lazy jacks for the mainsail. Roller furling has been added, as well as a new waste tank. The fuel tank has been replaced. The toilet rebuilt. New Tic Tack electronics were installed. New interior cushions were added. A newer stereo was added to the inventory and a Delta anchor and chain. A bimini was added and there are jack stands for winter lay up. This boat has the great Universal Atomic Four gas engine that has been proven over many years and thousands of hours of use in thousands of sailboats. The hours on this engine are not known, but it appears to operate properly. Her hull topsides were professionally painted a few years ago and will only need some polishing. The cove stripe is in need of renewing. The decks were painted by the present owner a few years ago. The bottom of this boat has a heavy build up of paint. She appears to be structurally sound, but is not a new boat. You get what you pay for with every boat and this is a lot of boat for the money! Make an appointment to see her today!

1982 Hunter 33

1982 Hunter 33

$21,999

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1982

Make Hunter

Model 33

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 33'

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1982 Hunter 33 The Hunter Cherubinis are some of the best Hunters ever built. They are stiff and seaworthy, giving their occupants safe and comfortable passages. This 1982 Hunter 33, Independence Day, is a classic John Cherubini-designed cruiser built for the consummate sailor.  On deck she features a T-shaped cockpit, pedestal steering, and a lazarette that is both a comfortable seat and a spacious stowage for gear. Stainless steel stern swim ladder and double lifelines are great safety features. Internal halyards led through built-in exit blocks, recessed mainsheet traveler, inboard chain plates. Below decks, a unique floor plan creates comfortable accommodations for six. There's an L-shaped galley, and a two-burner stove/oven. She has a fully enclosed head with sink, vanity, and shower. Independence Day needs some tender loving care on the exterior gel coat on deck and starboard side of the hull forward, where dock guide lines have chafed the starboard side at the stem. The interior is very nice indeed and does not need anything done. She's an exciting combination of quality, practicality, and performance. Ready to go sailing but not break the bank? Call us today to see this classic 1982 Hunter 33!

1977 Ericson 5101

1977 Ericson 5101

$12,500

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1977

Make Ericson

Model 5101

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 32'

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1977 Ericson 5101 The Ericson 32 is a Bruce King design from the late 1960s through the late 70s, when 475 of these great fin keel, spade rudder, (double spreader mast) boats were built. They were quite popular and did well in racing circles; cruisers loved them for their comfort and fast passages. Feothan is a two owner boat only and she has spent her entire life on Lake Michigan. This is a solid fiberglass hull with a cored deck. The hull and decks appear to be solid and do not have structural problems. She has no history of damage to the hull. The fore deck and starboard deck had some core replacement in 2012 by Torresen Marine, Inc. She is in heated storage and will soon be outside, with her mast stepped. The prop shaft and seal were repaired in 2012. The head, waste tank and all lines were replaced in 2012. The depth sounder unit was replaced and a Garmin chart plotter were all added in 2013. New main and jib sheets were installed 2 years ago and new halyards are to be installed this summer. Lazy jacks were recently installed for the main. The sails are original and are in good to fair condition. The interior cushions appear to be original, but are in good condition. The teak and holly cabin sole have minor cosmetic blemishes. There is a cold water manual pump in the galley and head compartments. There is an ice box that drains to the bilge. The engine is the original Atomic Four - it has received frequent service throughout its life, including annual oil changes. The raw water pump impeller was recently replaced. The carburetor was serviced recently as well. Come feel the breeze with Feothan! Check out this classic today!

1988 Hunter 335

1988 Hunter 335

$19,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1988

Make Hunter

Model 335

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 33'

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1988 Hunter 335 The Hunter 33.5 is a great sailing boat with spacious accommodations below. Crew Zin has a wonderful walk-through transom with swim platform and has been one of Hunter's most popular boats. The layout includes a V-berth, starboard forward head, fore and aft facing dinette to starboard and a generous sized aft cabin. The cabin top is wide and flat for easy maneuvering on deck. The starboard deck is reported to have 25% moisture in the core, but the deck feels solid. The auto pilot and the shower are reported to have not ever been used. Do not pass this Hunter 33.5 up, as she will go fast!

1989 Sabre Mark II Sloop

1989 Sabre Mark II Sloop

$69,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1989

Make Sabre

Model Mark II Sloop

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

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1989 Sabre Mark II Sloop The Sabre 34 Mark II, a high performance rig, graces the sea with her still contemporary proportions and exceptionally spacious layout. She has been chosen as "Boat of the Year" by "Sailing World" magazine for the 27' to 38' size range. Her hull configuration is an evolution from larger Sabre models and she has the sea-kindly motion of a much larger yacht. Her fine entry forward and long run aft gives her a performance advantage whether club racing or cruising. The U-shape of the hull forward, full aft sections, and balanced rudder enhance performance and control when reaching or surfing. A tall, double spreader rig allows the Sabre 34 to sail close to the wind. Main and genoa halyards are internal.  Deck hardware is of the highest quality and positioned for tight upwind sheeting angles. The Lewmar self-tailing winches make tacking a breeze. Two sets of jiffy reefing, plus a topping lift and internal clew outhaul are located on the boom for easy access. Skippering is a pleasure from the cockpit of the Sabre 34. It is ergonomically designed for sailing efficiency and comfort even after extended hours at the wheel. Its T-shape allows full length reclining comfort with excellent functionality. A raised helmsman's seat doubles as an access hatch to a deep lazarette locker and offers superb visibility over the 36" wheel. One of two large storage lockers features a chart pouch on the lid, an interior locker light, and a folding step for easier access. The traveler, positioned on the cabin top, creates a safer cockpit with clear companionway access and excellent space utilization. Since 1998 this fine yacht has received quite a bit of care by her current owners. The overall condition is great! Moxie's exterior has had exceptional care and appears to be a brand new boat. The bottom, rudder and keel appear to be in great condition. She has a Westerbeke 27-30 hp 4-cyl model W-27-A with 1395 hours that runs great. She comes with very nice electronics including chart plotter, radar, depth, speed, wind direction, and autopilot, as well as a nice stereo system. The mast is keel-stepped and she has the performance fin keel. Moxie is well equipped for cruising and is very sea worthy and safe. Check her out today!

1997 Capri 142

1997 Capri 142

$2,800

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1997

Make Capri

Model 142

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 14'

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1997 Capri 142 The Catalina 14.2 is the perfect combination of day sailing comfort and racing performance for the active sailing family or couple. Stability and easy handling make the 14.2 an ideal boat to learn in, while the experienced skipper will enjoy the boats performance. The 14.2 Centerboard model is designed with an easily retracted centerboard and kick-up rudder for beaching and easy trailer launching. The 14.2 is built of hand-laminated fiberglass with molded-in nonskid gel-coat, anodized aluminum spars, and quality hardware. Rigging and hardware are stainless steel for durability and low maintenance. This Capri includes a galvanized Karavan trailer for easy transport. Picture this 14.2 in front of your lake side cottage or on the water with family and friends building memories for a lifetime. Come take a look today and you will see why countless others have made Catalina their boat of choice.

1982 Bristol 355

1982 Bristol 355

$39,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1982

Make Bristol

Model 355

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

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1982 Bristol 355 Wind Rush is a very nice example of this classic Bristol 35.5 design by Dieter Empacher of the Ted Hood design group. Produced by Bristol Yachts from 1978 through the late 1980s, the 35.5 model demonstrated that the art of building an affordable yacht with such features as a high level of quality, outstanding varnished matching-grain teak joinery throughout, and a real teak & holly cabin sole, was certainly within capability. Exceptionally strong, good-looking (to say the least) and well-appointed are watchwords to best describe the Bristol 35.5 and particularly Wind Rush. She is a well-found Bristol 35.5 deep keel. This Bristol 35.5 has the galley with the wrap around design and a double centerline sink.  Inspections and offers are both encouraged for Wind Rush. She is in need of some tender loving care as she has been on the hard for two years, but was in the water last fall and operating. Get excited about her today! She is a Bristol!

1985 Catalina Tall Rig

1985 Catalina Tall Rig

$22,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Catalina

Model Tall Rig

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 30'

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1985 Catalina Tall Rig Kismet is a well kept and maintained sailing vessel. Just look at the bright work! It is this great Frank Butler design which has made Catalina one of the leading pioneers of sailboat design, as well as comfort. She is very easy to single hand. The inside is incredibly comfortable and has plenty of headroom as well as storage. She has new main cabin cushions, batteries, lazy jacks, fitted canvas cover, battery charging system and drive shaft. Take a look at Kismet and jump into a great boating adventure/experience!

1988 Catalina 34

1988 Catalina 34

$38,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1988

Make Catalina

Model 34

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

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1988 Catalina 34 The Catalina 34 has long been one of the most successful boats in the Catalina line. It is an excellent sailing vessel with comfort and room for the entire family, yet simple enough to single hand.  With the fin keel, she is a classic 34' beauty in very nice shape and lovingly cared for. Her spacious salon has a horseshoe-shaped dinette to starboard, and a nav station and settee to port. The owner's stateroom is aft of the head to starboard and offers good light and easy access. The engine is beneath the companionway ladder and the fuel tank is aft. Warm teak compliments the interior. She's all about performance under sail, with a nice steady feel at the helm and those Catalina features you can depend on. Bates Botel has a custom cockpit grate that has a high gloss finish. And the cabin sole is in the same condition. What a plus! There may not be another Catalina out there like this one. The bottom of this fine vessel was epoxy barrier coated in 2004. She has VC17 over the top. The topsides of the hull are glossy. Some of the bright work on deck may need some attention. In 2004, the engine heat exchanger was rebuilt and dripless drive shaft packing was installed. A new cutlass bearing and drive shaft were also installed. The steering cables have been replaced. The mast and boom have been painted white with Awl-Grip. The mast was rewired, with new anchor, deck and steaming lights. New Lewmar two speed self tailing winches were installed. The Catalina Smile was repaired in 2013, as well as a check for water intrusion. Come check in to the Bates Botel today!

1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$14,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

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1971 Tartan 34C The Tartan 34c is a true S&S designed classic. From 1967-78, 525 hulls were produced. In 1968 she won her class in the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and then again in the Port Huron-Mackinac Race, followed by the Marblehead-Halifax Race. In fact, to this day they are still winning in club competitions all over. Besides Olin and Rod Stephens, the deck was developed by Gerhard Gilgenast, German Frers Jr. and Francis Kinney. Production came to an end when the factory burned down and molds were destroyed. This led to the newly organized Tartan Marine where production resumed. The 34c’s cruising prowess has been fully realized as the design has been sailed single-handed around the world - across the Pacific to Hawaii, around the Horn of South Africa - not to mention numerous other passages. Today she is considered to be a moderately heavy keel-centerboard sloop with graceful overhangs, wide side decks, a long 8' cockpit and moderate sail plan. Olin Stephens referred to her as a "masterpiece", as everything seems to work well. She sleeps up to six in a cabin trimmed in teak with 6' 2" headroom. The galley is starboard of the companionway with good storage and cooler accessible from the cockpit as well. There's a nav station to port forward of the quarterberth. The port settee will open to a double, and the starboard sette is a single with good storage above both. The table is custom made oak fixed in place and has leaves. She is very easy to single-hand as the jib sheet winches and mainsheet are positioned near the helm. Wings of the Morning, hull number 107, has been upgraded over the years and so shows like a much newer boat. The hull and decks have been painted with Awl-Grip. The interior has been rebuilt with planked ceilings and overhead. The galley has been completely rebuilt and upgraded with tile and custom cabinetry. The companionway ladder is custom built. There is new electrical wiring and panels and the rudder is new. She has a professionally rebuilt engine with new complete exhaust system, new engine fuel pump, carburetor, alternator and water pump. There is a new fuel tank and galvanic isolator. The bottom has been epoxy-coated. The mainsail has been overhauled. There is a Harken traveler and mainsheet system with 8 to 1 purchase. She has new electronics, a new swim ladder, a new Bomar hatch amidships, new safety lines, new Harken roller furling, and new halyards and sheets. The dual bilge pumps are new. The head compartment needs some work completed on the cabinetry and there is no fresh water system or tank. The exterior bright work will need attention. The bottom half of the centerboard is broken off - a new one is estimated at $1500 new from Tartan. Wings Of The Morning is here on the hard and ready to be seen today!

1985 Compac Yacht Compac

1985 Compac Yacht Compac

$5,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1985

Make Compac Yacht

Model Compac

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 19'

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1985 Compac Yacht Compac Designed by Robert K. Johnson, the Com-Pac 19 offers berths for four with sitting headroom. There is a lot of storage beneath the forepeak berth and also a discrete place for a head. There are bronze opening ports and a lavish use of wood trim below. On deck there are two hatches and more storage under seat lockers. The cockpit is self-bailing and has a compartment for the fuel tank. The rudder is aluminum and kicks up. The mast is hinged on deck for quick and easy rigging. Construction is hand-laid fiberglass with longitudinal and transverse stringers for stiffness. The deck is cored for rigidity and insulation. There is an optional 2011 6-horsepower Nissan four-stroke long shaft outboard that has very low hours. Trailer this boat home and save dollars.

1971 Morgan Sloop

1971 Morgan Sloop

$11,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Morgan

Model Sloop

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 28'

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1971 Morgan Sloop This is one of the early Charlie Morgan-designed and built heavy fiberglass boats that has stood the test of time. She will be the inexpensive home away from home, but she is on the water. She will go anywhere you care to go in the world. She's built just that tough. The shoal draft is a big plus in the North Channel or in the Bahamas. The International Harvester built engine has also stood the test of time and is ready to do a lot more. Solace 2 appears to be structurally sound on deck and hull. She will need some TLC on the exterior cosmetics, but overall in good condition for her age. She is also trailerable and therefore can be hauled to any location for a winter getaway or just traveling long distance in a short time period. This is a heavy duty triple axle trailer. Do it today!

1973 C & C Masthead Sloop

1973 C & C Masthead Sloop

$3,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1973

Make C & C

Model Masthead Sloop

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 25'

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1973 C & C Masthead Sloop The C & C 25 is a great pocket cruiser but offer the feel of a bigger boat performance wise. Her mast is deck stepped, thus offering more room below. Her hull is solid glass and her clear and open decks are cored. She has an externally mounted lead keel with easy access to bolts. Her cabin features two bunks along with a large V berth. She has a head, hanging locker and lots of storage for a 25' boat. She has a Universal Atomic Two gas inboard engine, putting out 10 hp. The hull and deck have been painted at some time in the past and have some slight orange peel, that most likely could be rubbed out, if you wanted to. The hull and deck appear to be structurally sound and do not appear to have any soft spots. Come and take a look today. This is a great package, that needs only cleaning.

1972 Pearson 35

1972 Pearson 35

$9,895

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1972

Make Pearson

Model 35

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

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1972 Pearson 35 The Pearson 35 keel/centerboard was originally launched in 1968 and was in production for over 14 years - with 514 hulls built she was a very popular model!  Built as a replacement to Pearson's very popular Alberg 35, the in-house designer Bill Shaw wanted a more performance oriented sailing boat that would also be popular in the shoal draft areas of the Great Lakes and East Coast. She was a great success at accomplishing this goal. Rampage has been on the Great Lakes all of her life in fresh water. An anchor windlass has been added, as well as a transom ladder. There are lazy jacks for the mainsail. Roller furling has been added, as well as a new waste tank. The fuel tank has been replaced. The toilet rebuilt. New Tic Tack electronics were installed. New interior cushions were added. A newer stereo was added to the inventory and a Delta anchor and chain. A bimini was added and there are jack stands for winter lay up. This boat has the great Universal Atomic Four gas engine that has been proven over many years and thousands of hours of use in thousands of sailboats. The hours on this engine are not known, but it appears to operate properly. Her hull topsides were professionally painted a few years ago and will only need some polishing. The cove stripe is in need of renewing. The decks were painted by the present owner a few years ago. The bottom of this boat has a heavy build up of paint. She appears to be structurally sound, but is not a new boat. You get what you pay for with every boat and this is a lot of boat for the money! Make an appointment to see her today!