BOAT AUCTION | SALE INVENTORY ON SALE NOW! HELP SEND KIDS TO CAMP

THE CURRENT INVENTORY CAN BE VIEWED AT www.penbayymca.org Penobscot Bay YMCA Facebook

To make an offer email [email protected]

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CHART OF COURSE Due to the current pandemic - this year’s annual Boat Auction | Sale will be online. The boat inventory is posted on the Y’s website and Facebook page.

Check our website frequently, boat donations will continue to be accepted throughout the summer and added to the online inventory as they are received.

The Boat Auction Committee has determined an estimated market value (EMV) for each boat. The Y hopes to sell the boats for the EMV. All proceeds help to send kids to Summer Camp.

· If interested in looking at a boat please email [email protected]. or call 236.3375 to make an appointment. · If you want to buy a boat, please email the offer along with your name, mailing address and phone number to: [email protected]. · When an offer is received, the Committee will review and decide whether or not to accept the offer. · If the offer secures the purchase of a boat, payment must be received before the sale is final. Once the sale is cleared, the boat can be picked up. · If the payment is not received or doesn’t clear - other offers will be considered and accepted.

The Y will accept the following forms of payment: • Visa or Mastercard • Cash or Check: all checks are subject to clearance from your bank.

Once the full payment is received and/or cleared, please make arrangements to pick up the boat WITHIN ONE WEEK or the boat becomes the property of the Y.

Purchased boats may be picked up during the Y’s operating hours: Monday through Saturday. Please notify the Y before picking up the boat @ 236.3375.

CONDITIONS OF SALE The Y reserves the right to sell a boat, at its sole discretion, if making such a sale would benefit the Y.

There are no boats for sale “on consignment.” All items have been donated to the Y and do not involve third parties.

NO REFUNDS • ALL SALES ARE FINAL

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BUYER’S NOTICE When the Y has been informed of or discovers relevant information about a boat and/or an engine, we will share that information. We do not guarantee the condition or the accuracy of information reported by the donor about any boat or item.

All boats have been donated to the Y, as is. The Y has limited knowledge of the condition of the boats and has shared that information with the boat description. The Y is not able to accept any responsibility for the condition of the items sold.

All items on the Inventory List are on sale now. The Boat Inventory Catalog is updated as boats are sold and any new donations are accepted.

• The Y will not be responsible for any boat left on the property. • Items left after 7 days from the date of purchased will be treated as abandoned property and forfeited to the Y. • Additionally, a buyer can not leave their boat on the Y premises to sell their boat to potential buyers.

We are most grateful to our volunteer Boat Auction Committee for their expertise, time and support!

• Jim Bowditch • David Mortlock • Paul Fiske • Neale Sweet • Chip Holmes • Marty Taylor • Larry Lehmann

3 BOATS ON SALE NOW ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE - EMV 1967 O’DAY 23’ Wind Walker 1 EMV: $2,400

This O’Day Tempest daysailer has a bunk and a porta-potty down forward. She is rigged with a main, working and small . The sails are all in good condition and about 7 years old. The and standing rigging are also in good serviceable condition and the head sail has roller furling which is in very good condition. She is equipped with a 2003 Nissan 4-stroke outboard gas engine that sits in a well. There is a Garmin Knot Meter, Depth Sounder and GPS all in one unit.

LASER STYLE EMV: $250 4

This fiberglass Laser style boat has a Canadian Coast guard sticker on the stern dated 1983. She has a mast and sail. The sail does have a short tear towards the peak along a seam which should be an easy repair. Then she’ll be ready skim across the lakes and harbors with a couple of sailors.

1969 C&C SLOOP 30' Osprey 6 EMV: $5,100

This Hinterhoeller Redwing 30’ design sailboat is full keeled with tiler steering. The standing rigging is serviceable and has main and genoa sails. Numerous upgrades/repairs have been made to the vessel below decks including rewiring, as well as repairs to sails and the dodger. The Atomic 4 inboard engine was rebuilt in 2018. She has good accommodation for weekend cruising.

1970 BRISTOL 30' Mariah 8 EMV: $4,100

This well-maintained full keel fiberglass Bristol sloop has a rebuilt marinized 20hp Kabota diesel engine with less than 300 hours on it. The standing rigging is serviceable and has main and jib sails as well as a roller furling. She is equipped with an electrical flare and Orion chart plotter. The Bristol 30 is known for its gentle ride and ample cockpit making them a comfortable cruiser. Aficionados feel the Bristol 30 is one of the most beautiful boats ever designed. Mariah was last in the water in 2019.

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OLD TOWN STYLE CANOE 14’ EMV: $150 12

This Old Town style canoe is ready for a fun summer on the lakes, rivers, and ponds of New England. She has been well used and is in very good shape including a fiberglass repair to her stern. She is fitted fore and aft seats and a portage brace for those who enjoy wilderness camping and hiking among the various chains of lakes up in the county.

OLD TOWN CANOE 17’ EMV: $175 15

The longest canoe in the popular Penobscot series, the 174 can track and glide through the water with ease. It’s made from three layer polyethylene and is built to be durable and tough. An aggressive canoe with a designed around pushing the limits. The Penobscot 174 is an efficient ride when paddling longer distances.

CUSTOM BUILT TRAILER EMV: $750 17

This custom roadworthy trailer is in good condition. It was designed to haul a 15’ Boston Whaler or a Carolina skiff.

1984 LARSON BOWRIDER 17’ EMV: $3,200 18 This Larsen 17’ powerboat sits on an EZ Loader trailer. The 1987 Evinrude 50hp gas engine 2 cycle --needs a new lower unit. There is a new propeller, upholstery, power cables, new seats and battery.

SUZUKI 4HP OUTBOARD EMV: $750 32

Suzuki 4hp 4 stroke outboard motor. One owner, very low hours, ten years old, good condition. Note: stand not included.

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1976 O’DAY DAYSAILER 19’ Guillemot 28 EMV: $3,500

This boat, designed by Philip Rhodes, is a classic 1970s daysailer, perfect for daysailing or overnighting on Penobscot Bay or the local lakes. She includes the following equipment: (relatively new and in very good condition), a working jib (a bit older than the main but still in good condition), and a spinnaker (not much used), a small Danforth anchor and rode, a boom crutch for winter storage, a small galley sink with a hand pump and storage tank built into the hull, cushions for the V-berth and the cockpit made of naugahyde (or similar water-repellent material). She also has docking bumpers and dock lines. There are no electronics on the boat. Her underbody is a designed as a traditional keel/centerboard configuration. The drop keel is controlled by a stout line connected to a hand-cranked spool mounted inside a centerboard trunk. The boat is steered by a stout tiller-rigged rudder bolted onto the transom with a beefy pintle and gudgeons. The keel needs to be reconditioned. There is a Nor Easter trailer, however there is no motor.

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