1938 CHRIS CRAFT CRUISER 31′

WORK IN PROGRESS, LOTS OF PARTS AND PIECES INCLUDED, ALSO, AN 8′ WOOD NUTSHELL DINGHY. LOCATED ON TOMALES BAY,CA. LOOKING FOR A NEW LOVER, I’VE FLOWN THE POND…. $3,000/ B.O.

Famous Classic Farallone Clipper, Debit, For Sale-PRICE REDUCED

Debit, the classic Farralone Clipper built and raced by yachtsman, Theo Stephens, is for sale. Built in 1951, this 38′ sloop is in good shape and sails the bay regularly. … [continue reading]

SOLD-Kettenburg 38 “Chorus” for sale

SOLD-Kettenburg 38 sloop Chorus
Hull: # 39
Type: Mahogany on Oak
Launch date: 1958

History: planked from one log with cuts lined up as in tree. Sailed actively all over the Pacific Coast, and to Hawaii in the 1996 Pacific Cup. One owner since 1979, partially re-built that year, again in 1985, 1992 (Perkins diesel and elliptical spade rudder … [continue reading]

60 foot 1992 Shpountz schooner for sale-PRICE REDUCED

Gypsea (ex La Goële), launched in 1992, is now for sale!-PRICE REDUCED

This beautiful 60 ft. wood schooner is one of the best built ships of this type. Certificate is available from the designer. Recently overhauled and well maintained, she is in excellent condition. She is a very strong ship, a perfect live-aboard and ready to … [continue reading]

1940’s 63′ San Diego water taxi VICTORY 1 for sale-PRICE REDUCED

PRICE REDUCED
The Victory 1 is an excellent example of a 1940’s bay water taxi. The interior space is an unobstructed 16′x38′ room under the original canopy from the 1940’s. This canopy has not been replaced and is one of the final projects that the new owner, according to his/her needs will be able to design … [continue reading]

The Warden Johnston, historic 65′ 60 ton Alcatraz Penitentiary launch, for sale-PRICE REDUCED

PRICE REDUCEDThe Warden Johnston used to be a familiar sight to the citizens of San Francisco, having made 12 trips per day to the City and back to Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary from 1945 to 1961, 144,000 total. She brought all the personnel, prisoners and families on the island almost everything they needed. All inmates from … [continue reading]