Call (415) 863-2999
"Final Fantasy"
NEW sail drive
3-4 year old tri-radial cruising sails
Twin-wheels and dual consoles with twin-rudders
4 Harken winches
Asymmetrical spinnaker
Cruising configuration
Dodger and bimini with connecting sun-shade
Transom-wide swim platform
Inflatable dinghy
Rocna 15 anchor
Call (510) 232-7999
"Dulcita"
Solid blue water full keel, similar boats have done circumnavigations and cape horn, $1900, needs engine replacement, remanufactured 18HP Yanmar can be obtained for $5000, 27HP for $6000, possible engine swap at dock. Around $22,000 of cruising equipment: Hard dodger, Air breeze wind charger, large solar panel, Viking RescYou life raft, windless, 240 ft. newer chain with Delta anchor, like new Norvane self-steering with emergency rudder, 3 new Groupe 31 batteries, newer electrical system with Xantrex battery monitor and charger, newer electronics, Garmin GPS Map, Navico tiller pilot, mast steps, R25 Profurl with genoa, 3 reef points on main sail, Standard stereo, Norsman rigging, etc.
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"Hotel" and "India"
Call (205) 527-4723
"Forever After"
Yanmar 3GM30
2 blade fixed prop
Forever After draws 4.5’, and has a fin keel with wing/bulb
Forever After has a battened in mast furling main. Reefing is continuous.
90% roller furled jib.
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"Gracie"
Universal M20B
Mainsail, Staysail, and 95% furling jib.
Windlass
10KG Rocna Anchor
3 blade fixed prop
Draws 5’6”, and has a fin keel
Call (510) 232-7999
"Bear Boat"
Coast Guard Documented
Yanmar 4JH4E
3 blade fixed prop
2000W Inverter with 100A Battery Charger
Draws 6.6' with a Bulb Keel
Plow Anchor
Call (510) 232-7999
"Bilboat Baggins"
Yanmar 2GM20F
3 blade fixed prop
Draws 5’6”, and has a fin keel
Traditional mainsail with 2 reefs. The tack reefs are dogbones that hook on a horn at the top of the gooseneck, and the clew reef lines lead back to the cockpit.
110% roller furled jib.
There is a stern rail mounted propane BBQ.
Call (510) 232-7999
"Knot Free"
Yanmar 3GMF
3 blade fixed prop
Draws 5’6”, and has a fin keel
Knot Free has a traditional mainsail with 2 reefs. The reef lines do not run to the cockpit, you must go forward to the mast. The tack reef is a ring that hooks on a horn at the top of the gooseneck, and the clew reef lines cleat (with a cam clutch) on the underside of the boom at the gooseneck.
110% roller furled jib.
There is a stern rail mounted propane BBQ.