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1985 Tanzer 7.5M

1985 Tanzer 7.5M

$7,200

St Petersburg, Florida

Year 1985

Make Tanzer

Model 7.5M

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 25'

Posted Over 1 Month

1985 Tanzer 7.5M, Tanzer 7.5m (24'6") sailboat. Shoal draft, in very good condition. Sleeps 4, nice wood accent interior, marine toilet, AVF radio, 2 burner alcohol stove, large ice box. Genoa on rolling furl, main and one other sail all in very good shape. Spinnaker and pole, electric auto-tiller, whisker pole, 8 fenders, boxes of lines, winch handle, boat hooks, bulk head compass, two anchors, spot light, and box of tools, all in working order. Large Bimini top. Reliable Honda 15HP outboard. Ready to sail.Moving out of area causes sale of this fun-for-family and friends or solo captain sailboat. Located in the Boca Ciega Yacht Club, in Gulfport, Fl. $7200.00

1984 WAUQUIEZ Pretorien

1984 WAUQUIEZ Pretorien

$63,000

St Petersburg, Florida

Year 1984

Make -

Model -

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Wauquiez Pretorien The 35ft. Pretorien (a term that designates a soldier of the emperors guard) of which 212 were built between 1979 and 1986, is a Holman & Pye design. Wide side decks, part of the "Euro-design" look of a low cabin trunk merging into a flush deck forward, are clean and safe for moving about. The aft cockpit is snug and comfortable under sail and at anchor, Varnished teak with a beeswax finish sets the tone below. To starboard is a U-shaped galley with large storage cabinets and lockers, double round (but shallow) sinks, and the Wauquiez trademark: brown ceramic-tile countertops. The nav table to port is large enough to hold a folded chart and is well provided with bookshelves and space for instruments. Aft, on the port side, there’s a cozy double cabin with a hanging locker. Under ample headroom, the main saloon has a large, centerline table, a U-shaped convertible banquette to starboard, and a single sea berth with lee cloth to port Henri Wauquiez demanded high-quality construction in the boats that bear his name. The Prétorien’s hull is solid fiberglass, laid up with 18-ounce fabric, not 24-ounce, because resin saturation of the lighter cloth is achieved more reliably.  Wauquiez’ Pretorien 35 was constructed to high standards thereby producing a very strong, capable yacht with a well deserved and demonstrated “go anywhere” reputation.  BOC competitor and multiple circumnavigator Hal Roth chose the Pretorien 35 as his last voyaging boat the story of which is recited in Roth’s book “We Followed Odysseus.”