Power Liveaboards
With its welcoming interior, modern features, and robust upgrades, this Cooper Prowler 32' is truly an ideal choice for those seeking comfort and style afloat.
$45,000
Builder: Cooper
Model: Prowler Sundeck
Length: 32' - 5"
Year: 1990
BoatID: 3358
INTERIOR
Due to her wide build and full width cabin, there is plenty of living space inside S.S. She has a large settee to starboard and a full kitchen with stove/oven, microwave and large sink and prep area. Moving forward she has 2 bunks in the v-berth with a Dickenson oil stove mounted forward to keep the vessel warm and toasty. She also has a large head with shower to port and forward.
ON DECK
The set up on deck this Wayne Lamont is all about catching fish. She has a large fully functional cockpit including electronics, cockpit steer station, and the ability to fish her with a single person. She is equipped with a large power roller to rear and a tube system for sorting your fish as they come aboard. There is multiple fish hatches with bailer bags to make the sorting and off loading of fish easier on the skipper.
ENGINE & MECHANICAL
Sundance Sea is powered by a very reliable Mitsubishi 6D22-TC 315 horse power diesel engine that is coupled to a model 507 twin disc gear. The Mitsubishi main cruises her around 7 knots while only burning 3-4 gallons per hour. She is set up with a PTO that can run the power roller, the main net roller and the over built anchor wench. The anchor has 60 feet of 3/8 inch chain, so that you will be hard wired to the earth whenever you are at anchor.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
This gilnetter is armed with a full set of electronics. At the main helm she has a Sitex Radar, Standard Horizon GPS map unit, a Furuno sounder and a Comnav auto pilot. She also has a Cobra CB and 3 different marine VHF units. The cockpit also has a Lowrance depth sounder mounted just above the cockpit station to keep an eye not to ground your net.
NOTES & EXTRAS
Sundance Sea is a little rough around the edges, but she is turn key and ready to fish. There is plenty of extra gear available with the purchase as well. She is new to the market and priced aggressively, so don't wait to call for a showing.
$69,900
Builder: Wayne Lamont
Model: Gillnet
Length: 35' - 9"
Year: 1994
BoatID: 3350
INTERIOR
Easy ingress and egress in this arrangement with aft cabin and starboard sliding doors giving you access to the generous full walk-around cabin on each side that takes you to the cockpit or fore deck. Entering from the aft cockpit slider the long galley is to starboard and a large L shaped convertible dinette is to port. The galley is equipped with a full-size double stainless steel sink with soap dispenser and lots of counter top space, and a Isotherm SS-200 double stainless steel under-counter refrigerator-freezer. There is even a large pantry on the port side in front of the L-shaped dinette. Cabin heat and heat to the berthing areas come from a Webasto 31,000 BTU Hydronic diesel boiler with defrost and ducting throughout with 4 zone fan heaters. Forward is the center helm station equipped with a Springfield Marine Norwegian luxury helm chair and (2) settees with ballistic nylon cushions providing the skipper with his command center and additional seating for guests and family while underway. Down and aft to the main deck from the upper deck are the companion ways to the two port and starboard mirror image staterooms. Each stateroom has a queen berth and comes with with a set of drawers and hanging storage and it's own en suite head with hot water shower with floor sump and vanity and mirror. This arrangement with a hinged door and the berthing and head in each forward pontoon assures you a quiet nights rest even when there is activity in other parts of the vessel.
ON DECK
Easy access on and off Nomad with both port and starboard cockpit side doors and a full-width transom swim grid with stairs up each side. This feature makes for easy on-off at the dock when loading people and gear or stepping into the dingy. Very large cockpit for fishing, working shrimp or crab pots or lounging about. There is a large starboard fishing cleaning station with gut chute and tackle storage under that you could fillet a large halibut, down rigger pads and plugs and an Electradyne 12VDC pot puller with aluminum davit to starboard. These pot pullers are commercial grade and can pull a string of shrimp pots or even king crab traps. Entering from the swim step forward, the cockpit has a port and starboard boarding doors for additional access when at the dock. There are large transom and bow storage lockers with hinged doors fore and aft and (2) saltwater wash down pumps with spigots and one freshwater wash down pump with spigot for washing off your rods at reels after a day fishing. Moving forward you step up 4 steps port and starboard to the walk-around cabin configuration which gives you access to the side decks and access to the forward anchor gear on the fore deck. To run the ground tackle simply push the DC helm switch to operate the Lonestar GX-5 12V DC drum windlass spooled of 80 of 3/8" chain, 400' of 1/2"" Amsteel spectra line connected to a #73 Rocna plow-style anchor. Flying bridge access is from the fixed aluminum ladder port-side in the cockpit. There is a nice aluminum freezer enclosure, and a spare 100 gallon potable water gravity fed tank on the upper deck to refill the two 100 gallong port and starboard below deck tanks. (Total potable water capacity is 300 gallons.) On the upper deck there lots of room for additional storage of pots, kayaks, or and inflatable dingy.
ENGINE & MECHANICAL
She is powered with a pair of 2020 180 HP John Deere 4045 4 Cylinder M2 diesel engines rated at 180HP at 2400 RPM's. Each engine has 924 hours on the port engine and 924 hours on the starboard engine. Very low hour engines both coupled to ZF-85A down angle marine transmissions with 12V shift and (2) PTO's turning 2" stainless steel shafts with Dyna Quad bronze 3 bladed 24" props tucked up into tunnels with Shaft Shark line cutters, and PSS dripless shaft seals. Sea Star Electric Power Steering with two station Glendinning electronic controls at the center mounted main helm and aft cockpit controls. Carrying 600 gallons of fuel in (2) 300 gallon tanks, she has a range of 550 nautical miles at 11.5 knots and a top speed of 17.5 Knots at 2425 RPM at WOT. At full displacement speeds she does 8.1 knots burning 6.4 GPH getting 1.45 MPG. Robust fuel filtering comes from the SMX double multi-stage fuel filtration kits, one for each engine with vacuum gauges. This system is a 10 and 20 micron fuel filter system that is designed to stop all debris before it gets to the primary fuel filters on the main engines. There is a simple primer bulb to prime a new filter that has been installed and each filter comes with a vacuum gauge. Another cool feature is the raw water flow alarms for each engine. This allows the skipper to see a potential cooling water obstruction before the engines overheat. The house generator is a Northern Lights 6 KW Northern diesel generator with 520 hours, a sound shield, and Gen-sep water separator muffler.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
Love the center helm station giving you great visibility while underway. Great Garmin electronic package with Garmin autopilot, 12" Garmin MFD with a Garmin 18 HD radar, plotter, and 600 watt stainless steel transducer. She has Sea Star Electric power steering at both the forward helm and aft station with two station Glendinning electronic shift and throttle. In the port side pontoon is a Side Power 12V bow thruster with controls at the main helm and aft station. Lots of great diagnostic helm equipment like the raw water flow sensors with alarms, rudder angle indicator, high water alarms, two engine room cameras, and a Garmin 210 VHF radio with AIS, hailer, and removable mic. She comes with a Magnum 2800 Watt inverter with (4) Lifeline deep cycle AGM batteries, (1,200 Amp hours) and nice starting bank consisting of (3) Lifeline AGM start batteries. The tank tender keeps track of the volumes in the fuel tanks, water, and waste tanks.
NOTES & EXTRAS
Loaded with custom features and options: Engine room Fireboy in each engine room. Upper deck had a 8.7 cubic foot chest freezer with aluminum enclosure. (2) raw water washdown systems with stainless steel spigots. (1) fresh water wash down system. 3 pantographic windshield wipers with windshield wash system. Huge cockpit fish cleaning station with tackle storage under. (3) 100 gallon potable water tanks one in each pontoon and one 100 gallon tank on the upper deck roof to gravity feed the lower (2) 100 gallon tanks. 12V DC Electradyne pot puller with aluminum pipe davit. (WHITTIER CLIFFSIDE 60' SLIP AVAILABLE FOR SALE BY OWNER WHEN PURCHASED WITH VESSEL. SALE TO BE COMPLETED BETWEEN VESSEL BUYER AND SELLER)
$875,000
Builder: BRIX Marine Inc.
Model: 4216-DCT Semi-Displacement Catamaran
Length: 42' - 0"
Year: 2020
BoatID: 3308
INTERIOR
The main cabin was lengthened and a trunk cabin in the area of the former fish hold was added to accommodate three state rooms. Enter from the aft deck through a weathertight swing door on starboard. The interior has been finished in laminates, ash veneers and trim and is light, bright and amazing excellent workmanship. Her main salon has a very homey feeling. A large, raised U-shaped dinette with easy-to-clean vinyl cushions seats several adults. It converts into a double berth at night. A long, cushioned settee with end table/cabinet is across and seats the rest of your party. The end table can house a homey lamp or perhaps a cappuccino maker. Forward of this seating area and up one step is a gorgeous U-shaped galley. Black countertops blend beautifully with the golden woodwork and stainless-steel appliances, which include a Frigidaire 18 cu ft stainless steel refrigerator, a Force 10 three-burner propane range with coordinating hood, and an inset GE microwave oven. You have lots of drawer and cabinet space which keeps this area today and functional. Forward is the pilothouse helm area with a full width steering console, very nautical oversized wheel at the center. To port is a bench seat so the captain doesn t have to navigate alone. A pedestal helm seat is a great perch for the captain. There is a hinged watertight door to the side deck from the pilothouse. Aft of the salon is an enclosed head with a marine toilet, hand sink, and showering capabilities. You have a generous 1,000 gallons of potable water for your needs, as well as an EverHot tankless hot water on the furnace loop. In the stern, is a companionway with a queen berth stateroom with lots of storage cabinets to port. A single berth stateroom is on starboard and aft is an additional sleeping area with two single berths above two double berths with privacy curtains. In all, Outlaw can sleep up to a dozen folks! Keeping everyone warm during those colder months is your nice Webasto oil-fired marine hydronic heating system with fans throughout the vessel.
ON DECK
Outlaw was once a fishing vessel, so she has a huge deck at the ready for any type of usage: fishing, lounging, dinner cruises, light cargo transport, you name it. Doors on both port and starboard aft make coming aboard Outlaw easy peasy. She has a synthetic wood false deck that is easy to maintain. This back deck is huge! You could set up a very nice dinner setting for a party, even host a small outside dance if you wanted to! High solid sides all the way around this walk-around beauty means you can have small dogs or children aboard with little worry. The berth area roof is raised and can hold lounge chairs or kayaks or even a dinghy. Railing along both sides of this space are nice hand rails for traversing the deck, but also act as tie-down rails for anything stored here. Atop the main cabin is a freestanding mast and the former flybridge control station and is accessed by a ladder from the port side deck. This area is also great for stowage and has high railing all around. There is plenty of standing room all around this beauty. She has a slightly raised foredeck with anchor windlass and the foredeck slopes four inches down at the front of the house to the side decks and then again to nine inches at the back of the house to the main deck.
ENGINE & MECHANICAL
Her diesel power was overhauled in 2000 and has only 3,886 overhaul hours on it (in 2018). She is powered by her original (overhauled) GMC/Detroit 425 horsepower engine and has been nicely maintained and is in good appearance. Her 1998 Isuzu auxiliary engine is in good condition with 6,753 hours on it. She has four fuel tanks that hold a whopping total of 5,000 gallons of fuel. You can cruise for what seems like forever! For anchoring, you have an open hydraulic drum windlass and a Forfjord anchor on an estimated 100 feet of chain and 300 feet of line.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
A well-rounded navigation electronics package comes with Outlaw, including her Comnav Model Commander autopilot with jog control in the pilothouse. She also has a Garmin GPSmap 741 XL multifunction depth sounder, plotter and GPS with a 3.5x8-inch screen, a Furuno 1731 radar and a Furuno GP32 digital receiver GPS interfaced with HP 2600+ desktop computer that runs Coastal Explorer navigation software with a a Dell 22-inch flatscreen monitor for navigation computer. A backup laptop computer with Coastal Explorer navigation program and USB GPS antenna APC Model 550 UPS for computer also comes with this package. She plugs into shore power when at the dock. The vessel wiring was renewed in the early 2000s as a part of a major refit, so she has been upgraded and has the items you need for a comfortable voyage, including a Xantrex MS 2000 inverter with remote readout in pilothouse and a Ratelco 12v marine battery charger plus a Professional Mariner marine battery charger for furnace system. She has two 8D start batteries and six 6v T-105 lead acid house batteries. Her system is overall in very good condition. She also has ample deck lighting by way of two 1000-watt halogen forward lights and one 500-watt sodium aft light.
NOTES & EXTRAS
Outlaw comes with a seven-foot inflatable with a Tohatsu eight horsepower four-stroke outboard motor. She also has a Guardian eight-man Coastal pack raft.
$265,000
Builder: Robert Allen Design
Model: Buy Back Steel Seiner
Length: 56' - 0"
Year: 1968
BoatID: 3306
$145,000
Builder: Albin Marine
Model: 36' Express Trawler
Length: 38' - 3"
Year: 2001
BoatID: 3291
$79,000
Builder: Hershine
Model: Tri-Cabin Trawler
Length: 37' - 0"
Year: 1980
BoatID: 3270
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of nautical history. Lady Faye is a true classic, offering a unique blend of style, comfort, and adventure. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this incredible yacht yours.
$395,000
Builder: Burger
Model: 82' Burger Pilot House
Length: 81' - 3"
Year: 1971
BoatID: 3260
Survey Point is a fine example of a quality built, steel hulled vessel that would serve as an awesome commercial fishing vessel or a recreational vessel without an equal. She was built with the dual purpose of working as a 12 pack uninspected vessel or a high end commercial power troller. She is fueled up and ready for her next adventure.
$1.675M
Builder: Van Peer Boatworks
Model: Commercial
Length: 62' - 7"
Year: 2010
BoatID: 3228
INTERIOR
Kirawan welcomes you inside from the aft deck and guides you into her bright and ultra-
homelike main salon. There is plenty of comfortable seating to enjoy the wonderful views out
of one of her many large windows. At night, Levolor blinds can be pulled down from the wood
valances to provide privacy when desired. She has plenty of recessed and other lighting to
brighten even the darkest days. A lovely wood desk with cabinet and an additional storage
buffet offer usability and storage options, and the beautiful propane fireplace creates an
intimate atmosphere. A starboard side door takes you to the side deck. Forward on starboard, a dinette with an L-shaped bench has room for additional seating. The dinette lies across from the vessel s substantial galley, one which rivals many homes. A four-burner Tappan gas range is topped with a microwave and surrounded by expansive Corian countertops. The galley also has a Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator, trash compactor and an extra large two-basin sink. There is a great amount of storage and a unique place for everything from spices to wine glasses, dishes to pantry items. From this point, a set of stairs takes you upstairs to the bridge and downstairs to the berthing quarters. A scuttle opening on the foredeck takes you to a stairwell which leads to the crew quarters, which has its own head. Upstairs in the bridge, the centerline helm has a 360-degree view and a movable cushioned captain s stool with arm and foot rests. Wing doors on either side of the pilothouse lead to the side decks.
This space also has an oversized charting table, a long settee for company, as well as a large
double berth aft of the settee. Downstairs from the galley is a utility room on port. Here, you
will find a standard-sized Maytag washer and dryer, as well as a utility sink. The access door
to the engine room is also in this space. Forward of the utility room is a head with a shower
stall, sink, marine toilet and storage. Across the companionway is the aft stateroom. This
excellent sleeping space has two berths with storage drawers below, a shared night table with
more storage, a storage locker, hand sink, reading lamps and more. Forward on port is the
mid-stateroom. Here, you have a crisscross bunk bed with two single berths and oodles of
drawers and other storage options. The main stateroom is located in the bow and has two
single berths and a great amount on standing room. This stateroom has a huge hanging closet and drawers upon drawers upon drawers. A private head serves this room and it has a shower stall, marine toilet, and sink with a grand amount of counter-space and storage, as well as a venting window. Her two Monel water tanks carry a total of 2,500 gallons of fresh water, she has an 18-gallon water heater, and she also has a water maker system. The walls and floors of the berthing area on Kirawan are carpeted, creating a snug and quiet space where everyone can sleep soundly.
ON DECK
Kirawan has all types of deck spaces that add a lot of versatility to her exterior. Her forward
deck is roomy and is a great space to store gear like crab pots or coolers, fish from this space, or set up chairs for a nice sightseeing cruise. She has a 12-inch Hydro-Slave hydraulic pot puller on starboard if you do decide to do some crabbing or shrimping. Up a few steps and past the pilothouse doors takes you to the upper deck. An 11-foot Bulldog dinghy is stored up here, lifted by the dinghy davit. What a wonderful deck to set up a few lounge chairs on sunny days! The lower deck is covered and romantic covered side decks extend the lower deck forward to the pilothouse.
ENGINE & MECHANICAL
The power behind Kiran comes from her two 2011 Cummins QSL9 engines with 1,600 hours on each. She cruises nicely between 6 and 8 knots at 1,380 rpm and her top speed is 10 knots or more, depending on conditions. Her five Monel fuel tanks carry a generous 6,000 gallons of fuel and she utilizes approximately 11 gallons of fuel per hour. She has an amazing range of approximately 4,500 nautical miles. She has hydraulic steering and Glendinning controls. When you need to anchor, she has a hydraulic Nordic steel drum windlass with 90 feet of chain and 600 feet of line.
It should be mentioned that the engine room is spotless and has plenty of room to get around.
Aft of the engine room is a large storage area.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
When you are at the dock, this beauty plugs into 50-amp shore power. While underway, she has s 2017 Cummins 11.5kw diesel generator with keel cooling and 2,400 hours on it. She also comes with a Northern Lights 12kw generator, a Promariner battery charger and a Outbach inverter. She has four start batteries and four housebank batteries. Navigating on Kirawan is easily done with her redundant systems. She has two Furuno GPSs and radars, one Simrad depth sounder, and a ComNav autopilot, and Coastal Explorer Nobeltec TimeZero charting software. She has other features, such as a loudhailer, and for communications, two Icom VHFs and a SSB (single sideband) radio.
NOTES & EXTRAS
This long-ranger comes with a well-rounded safety equipment package, including smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, an EPIRB, and more.
$599,000
Builder: Harold Hansen Boat Company
Model: Steel Long Range Trawler
Length: 68' - 0"
Year: 1971
BoatID: 3186
NOTES & EXTRAS
This package comes with the required life vests, rings, other safety equipment, including an ACR Satellite 406 Class 2 EPIRB (manually deployable). A Viking 25 man life raft with Hydrostatic release. She also comes with a West Marine inflatable dinghy with a Tohatsu four-stroke kicker. This is definitely a motor cruiser you need to see in person, so be sure and call today to schedule your own personal tour!
$299,000
Builder: Hoquiam Shipyard
Model: Pilot House Cruiser
Length: 59' - 1"
Year: 1977/2013
BoatID: 3098
NOTES & EXTRAS
Andiamo is basically a brand-new boat in fantastic top-notch condition. Has something for everyone and every use, she would also make a great liveaboard or a very comfortable cruiser. Want to comfortably travel the inside passage for multiple days with 4-6 people on board? No problem!
$699,000
Builder: Little Hoquiam Shipyard
Model: Fibercraft / Delta 43'
Length: 44' - 6"
Year: 2020
BoatID: 2972
NOTES & EXTRAS
Call today and make an appointment to tour this special boat. She is located in Anacortes, WA.
$229,900
Builder: Waterline Yachts Inc.
Model: Waterline 40 Trawler
Length: 40' - 0"
Year: 2005
BoatID: 2956