Small Boats for sale in San Diego, California

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2004 SafeBoat 25 FULL CABIN SAFEBOAT

2004 SafeBoat 25 FULL CABIN SAFEBOAT

$165,000

San Diego, California

Year 2004

Make SafeBoat

Model 25 FULL CABIN SAFEBOAT

Category Small Boats

Length 25'

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2004 SafeBoat 25 FULL CABIN SAFEBOAT Loadmaster triple axle trailer with boarding ladder - C-130 aircraft tie down attachments - New trailer bearings, new bunk attachments, wiring Complete deck re fit (grip tape, clean, detail) Led floor lights- exterior cabin mount All cabin window seals replaced Search light – remote control 3 new optimax batteries blue top marine Fuel system: filters and hoses Electronics package: • Simrad nss7 gps chart plotter / 3g broadband radar / depth sounder • Simrad rs12 vhf ais radio • Standard horizon vx2200 private band vhf • Simrad gps transponder • New vhf antennas and mounts Suzuki outboard package: • Twin DF250apxx 250hp efi 30” shaft digital motors new • Suzuki smis digital nmea guages x 4 • Suzuki dtf digital dual binnacle control- fly by wire • Suzuki stainless props Interior: • New shock mitigation captains chairs • New passenger jump seats Tube collar: • Complete re-fit/ paint/ and all assembly parts Complete deckside hull polish

1965 Lyman 19 ft Runabout

1965 Lyman 19 ft Runabout

$21,000

San Diego, California

Year 1965

Make Lyman

Model 19 Ft Runabout

Category Small Boats

Length 19'

Posted Over 1 Month

1965 Lyman 19 ft Runabout The restoration of a 50 year old runabout "Pelican" started life in Ohio on Lake Erie at the Layman Boat Works in 1965 Layman are known for their lovely lines, steadiness in the water and quality construction. The company started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1875, then moved to Sandusky, Ohio. Those Clinker-built mahogany lapstrake hulls are unmistakeable. They produced runabouts under 25 feet. "Pelican" went to upstate New York and spent summers on many lakes including Lake Niagra and Chautauqua Lake and the Niagra River. Sadly, her owner passed on and she was eventually donated to a local benefits auction, Bought sight unseen by a boater in Los Angeles, she was towed to Florida and then trailered to inland Los Angeles. After sitting in a dry garage for a couple of years, she was put up for sale not having been in water since she left New York. The owner sent Phil DuPre the shipwright, up to Las Angeles to inspect and survey the Boat. Phil returned with a positive report and shortly there after Phil went back to LA to tow her down to San Diego. She arrived on September 11th 2012