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1984 South Coast Marine 25

1984 South Coast Marine 25

$34,000

Princeton, Wisconsin

Year 1984

Make South Coast Marine

Model 25

Category Yawl

Length 25

Posted Over 1 Month

The owner asserts that the boat is in very good condition and that all electrical, mechanical, and water systems are functioning properly. Sails, deck and rigging are all in good condition. This vessel is offered in good faith but we cannot warrant accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. Buyers should instruct their agents or surveyor to investigate and validate any details of concern. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice. Stock #277117 Unique and beautiful one of a kind 1984 South Coast Marine 25 Yawl! Ready to sail! This beautiful 1984 South Coast 25 is a custom built, trailerable, Yawl. The traditional look of this vessel is enhanced by the beautiful craftsmanship found throughout the boat. Be wowed as you enter the cabin admiring the superior grades of teak, mahogany, cedar and spruce illuminated by six bronze port holes. The detail in the construction of this vessel assures the crew of a great day on the water. The mainsail, jib, and mizzen provide the sail area for a pleasant cruise. And when the winds calm, the 15 HP Universal diesel will get you safely back to dock. This rig is ready for the water. Reason for selling is not being used.

1976 Custom Built 50' Yawl

1976 Custom Built 50' Yawl

$100,000

Morro Bay, California

Year 1976

Make Custom Built

Model 50' Yawl

Category Yawl

Length 50

Posted Over 1 Month

Per the seller, the hull is old-growth Douglas Fir with steam-bent oak ribs and sealed over with fiberglass. She is super watertight other than the normal slow accumulation from the prop. Block and tackle are handmade of bronze shivs and locust wood... a few are Douglas Fir. Hand-shaped mast and hardware... Custom bulwarks and bowsprit.. The masts measure up to 40' and the sails are canvas. The rigging was replaced in 2021. Stock #276005 Very Unique ONE-of-a-kind, hand-built replica of the "Spray" famously first singlehanded circumnavigation of the globe by Joshua Slocum in 1895-1898. Located in Morro Bay, California - This Nautical classic is truly one of a kind. Built as a Replica of the world-famous vessel the " Spray" - which was famously, the first single-handled, circumnavigation of the globe by Joshua Slocum in 1895-1898. Back in the good ol' days of Celestial Navigation. ---KEY FEATURES / VESSEL OVERVIEW--- The interior floor plan is pretty basic. In the fore cabin, there is a small galley and sitting area attached to the master bunk. She has a small office in the foredeck with a fish hold between the Port and Starboard cabins. There is a small head in the aft cabin. She's powered by a Perkins 4-108 and carries 200 gallons of fuel. This beauty was built over a ten-year period by local Los Osos shipwright Bob White and finished in 1976. The seller believes she sailed to Hawaii and around the channel islands. Per the seller, she glides on the water and sails like a dream.

1967 Pearson Wanderer 30

1967 Pearson Wanderer 30

$10,250

Madison, Wisconsin

Year 1967

Make Pearson

Model Wanderer 30

Category Yawl

Length 30

Posted Over 1 Month

Last oil change was in 2018. A full strip of the old bottom, followed by the application of 8 coats of epoxy and then anti-fouling bottom paint appears this Wanderer is good for 10+ years! This Wanderer could use some cleaning and detailing TLC to restore her to her original glory. She's sailworthy as evidenced by the pictures taken during a recent early evening sail on July 11, 2019. Give this GOOD OL' BOAT some simple attention and this Wanderer will be the toast of the harbor! Stock #183974 The original 1967 engine is an Atomic 4, 30hp gasoline, 4 cylinder, manufactured by Universal engines was rebuilt about 20 years ago A Fantastic design coupled with bullet-proof construction makes this 30-foot Pearson Wanderer a classic sailboat in the truest sense of the word. This 1967 Pearson Wanderer was personally selected and maintained by Olympic sailing gold medalist Peter Barrett, and has been lovingly kept and sailed by his son for the past two decades. This Pearson is a handcrafted,built boat from years gone buy when they were built to a different standard. She is, seaworthy enough to carry you around the world if you so desire and comfortable enough to easily cruise a young family or a couple around the bay and/or up and down the coast. The Pearson Wanderer is a more seaworthy and sea-kindly vessel than those emerging from factories today. The connected two-mast rigging system provides additional structural stability. When down, the centerboard allows excellent upwind performance. With the board up, shallow waters can be explored, or the boat can be anchored closer to shore than many otherwise similar vessels. The Wanderer model has a rare combination of big-boat heft and small-boat response, and it should be well-mannered offshore in big waves as well as in choppy bays. Maybe that's why so many voyagers choose it. The ample side decks are convenient and safe. One can move forward with security, and grabrails on the cabin top provide good handholds. Offshore, a good deck is a matter of staying on board the boat or not. The cockpit is spacious for two and can accommodate four if desired. The tiller does take up space while sailing but can be folded back out of the way come cocktail time. Sail inventory includes a cruising mainsail, roller furling genoa, spinnaker and mizzen sail. The rigging of this Pearson is solid and in full functioning condition. Reason for selling is not using enough.

1974 Hinckley Bermuda 40 Mark III Yawl

1974 Hinckley Bermuda 40 Mark III Yawl

$124,900

Brick, New Jersey

Year 1974

Make Hinckley

Model Bermuda 40 Mark III Yawl

Category Yawl

Length 40

Posted Over 1 Month

This boat is currently wrapped in storage. The seller reports that he replaced the main mast standing rigging in 2020. He also has 2 new Barient model 27 self-tailing winches that are included in the sale but have not been installed. Harken Roller Furling and external mast tracks for single handed raising of the sails are also new. Stock #321918 GEORGEOUS, CLASSIC HINCKLEY BLUEWATER B 40, PRICED TO SELL, COME QUICKLY!! Located in Toms River, New Jersey, this 40-foot used Hinckley Bermuda 40 Mark III Yawl is a classic cruising sailboat with serious bluewater capability! With her 6500 lb ballast and 20,000 lb displacement, the B-40 is a nice balance of cruising comfort and light air performance. The Bermuda 40 is a centerboard model which makes it a great choice if your home dock requires less draft. These Hinkleys are high-quality boats with a very loyal owner community. A testament to their quality and popularity is the 32-year production run that they enjoyed. Under power, you can rely on the Westerbeke Diesel 4-107 to get you in and out of marinas and moorings. B40 owners really like the wide side decks which means no squeezing under the shrouds when you are moving forward and aft. This vessel is the port-side dinette version. There are 3 berths with room to sleep 5. The Bermuda 40 Mark III Yawl has lots of space and has the amenities necessary for cruising by a couple or small family. It would even make a nice liveaboard! Don't miss out on your opportunity to own this classic beauty! Reason for selling is not using it enough.

1973 Cheoy Lee Offshore 40

1973 Cheoy Lee Offshore 40

$19,000

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Year 1973

Make Cheoy Lee

Model Offshore 40

Category Yawl

Length 40

Posted Over 1 Month

This vintage 1973 vessel is in fair condition for her age, but her offshore days may be behind her. The teak decking and deck woodwork require considerable TLC. The owner says the engine runs without any issues. The wiring appears to be in good condition. Mast connections would need to be finished as they were disconnected for the vessel's last transport. Sail age is unknown, but the seller says they are in good shape. Sold where-is / as-is. Our offer process allows plenty of time to personally inspect the vessel to test and verify its condition to provide yourself the assurance you need to buy with confidence! Make a no-risk offer today! Stock #351271 Cheoy Lee Offshore! With a little work, she can be a great floating cottage or great lakes cruiser. For sale is a timeless classic - the 1973 Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 yawl rigged sailboat. This vintage beauty is the epitome of elegance, craftsmanship, and seaworthiness. Built in 1973 by the prestigious Cheoy Lee shipyard, the offshore 40 cruiser exhibits exquisite details and exceptional quality that stands the test of time. With its sleek lines, sturdy construction, and graceful teak accents, this sailboat commands attention in every marina it graces. At 40 feet in length, the Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 offers ample space for comfortable cruising and overnight stays. The cabin provides a cozy and inviting atmosphere, featuring a spacious saloon with comfortable seating, a well-appointed galley, and a generous dining area. The classic wood finishes add warmth and character to the interior, creating a timeless and elegant ambiance. Equipped with a Westerbeke diesel engine, this sailboat offers smooth and efficient sailing for adventurous captains. As a true offshore cruiser, this Cheoy Lee is built to handle challenging weather conditions. Its fiberglass hull and full keel provide more stability and ensure an unforgettable sailing experience. Whether you're exploring the coastlines or planning an offshore adventure, the 1973 Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 sailboat is your perfect companion. This vintage gem combines style and performance, capturing the hearts of sailing enthusiasts around the world. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of sailing history - contact us today to arrange a viewing and set sail on your next unforgettable voyage. Reason for selling is too many boats.

1956 William Garden 45 Yawl

1956 William Garden 45 Yawl

$45,000

Wilmington, California

Year 1956

Make William Garden

Model 45 Yawl

Category Yawl

Length 45

Posted Over 1 Month

This multiple wooden boat owner is interested in all offers. The work remaining on the boat is principally cosmetic. The hull has been faired with longboards. There is a full complement of sails, cushions, etc. The water and fuel tanks have been removed of course, but all are intact. There was a leak in one of the fuel tanks that remains to be repaired. This is a one of a kind classic yawl designed by the world-famous William Garden. Her restoration and cold molding were performed to the highest standards and she is ready for her next owner to steward her through the remaining work. This double-ended yawl will turn heads everywhere she sails! The center cockpit and aft cabin offer private accommodations, and her narrow beam and double-ended design afford exciting sailing characteristics and elegant aesthetics. Stock #005752 Rare, one of a kind William Garden Custom Yawl ***May 2022 Update*** The 3 Cylinder Yanmar Engine has been installed. (See Photos at the end of the photo Gallery) ***April 2020 Update*** The engine is almost completely installed. The cockpit seats are being removed to install the fuel tanks and replace some cabin bulkheads. ***MARCH 2020*** The decks on the 45' yawl WHIRLWIND are now being refinished. Old caulk reefed out, loose screws replaced, missing bungs replaced, sanded, new caulking and the deck is completely oiled. It should be completely finished by the end of the first week of March 2020. ***UPDATE AUGUST 26, 2018*** New Photos of Whirlwind have been added to the gallery. A few at the top of the gallery and the rest at the bottom. The Masts are in place and the engine has been placed into the engine compartment. It's not set or operational yet. The Hatches have been refinished and reinstalled... See photos. Work will continue unless you're looking for a fantastic boat for you to experience putting the finishing touches on her. *** UPDATE JULY 5, 2018*** Whirlwind was splashed on July 3rd. Photos are in the gallery. The Majority of the photos were taken July 3, 2018. The last 2 photos in the gallery are what she used to look like. The masts will be stepped, and the engine installed around July 7th, 2018. Over the next few weeks, The hatches are being refinished, the brightwork will be refinished and we will update photos again ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Whirlwind" 45' William Garden Custom. This yacht is an excellent example of the famous West Coast yacht designer's custom yawl. Ideal for off-shore, or coastal cruising. Built in the Chapman-Kalayjian yard of Costa Mesa in 1956. Originally commissioned as a one-design by Stu Babcock of Dana Point, California. WHIRLWIND was cold-molded in western red cedar, two layers at 45-degree angle, using plastic staples. The chainplates have been replaced with new, the masts and booms have been refinished, and 40 ribs have been laminated in using quarter-inch marine ply. The work is excellent. There was rot in the deadwood at the prop shaft. That wood has been replaced. *** UPDATE March 20, 2018*** The entire boat has been painted, with the Topsides being finished this week. Below the waterline has been painted and sealed and will be final coat bottom painted right before she goes back in the water. The thru-hull for the prop shaft has been bored, and the engine, prop shaft, tube/packing glands/strut-cutlass bearing come next to finish her out of water work.