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Remaining Boat Catalog Online Sales 6.15.2020.Pub BOAT AUCTION INVENTORY ON SALE NOW! HELP SEND KIDS TO CAMP TO VIEW INVENTORY • www.penbayymca.org • Penobscot Bay YMCA Facebook To make an offer email: [email protected] SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS LEARN MORE: 236.3375 ● WWW.PENBAYYMCA.ORG CHART OF COURSE With the current pandemic, the Penobscot Bay YMCA has decided to cancel the live auction and instead sell our boat inventory. The inventory catalog can be found on the Y’s website and our Facebook page. As offers on boats are received, they will be considered. · The Boat Auction Committee has determined a fair “asking price” for each boat. · If interested in looking at a boat please call the Y @ 236.3375 to make an appointment. · If you want to make an offer on a boat, please email the offer along with your name, mailing address and phone number to: [email protected]. · 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. 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. • 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. 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. NO REFUNDS • ALL SALES ARE FINAL All boats have been donated, as is, to the Y. 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. 2 NAVIGATION RULES 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. BUYER’S NOTICE When the Y has been informed or discovers relevant information about a boat or an engine, we will share that information. But we do not guarantee the condition or the accuracy of information reported about any boat or item. The asking prices are only guidelines; however, they tend to be lower than average for similar boats being offered elsewhere at this time. All items on this Inventory List are on sale now. We are most grateful to our sponsors and our volunteer Boat Auction Committee for their support! SEAWORTHY SPONSORS • Damariscotta Bank & Trust • Maine Coast Construction BOAT AUCTION COMMITTEE • Jim Bowditch • Paul Fiske • Larry Lehmann • Neale Sweet • Marty Taylor • Chip Holmes ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE BOAT AUCTION HELP SEND KIDS TO SUMMER CAMP. 3 OUR CURRENT FLEET 1979 HALMAN SAILBOAT 20’ Asking Price: $5,500 6 This fiberglass sailboat is great for any sailing enthusiast built by the Halman Manufacturing Company in Beamsville, Ontario, Canada. The boat has a full keel with tiller steering and sloop rig configuration. The mainsail and working jib are about 6 years old and made by Hallet. The standing rigging is in good condition and includes a roller furler for the jib. An excellent single hander with all lines leading to the cockpit. 1973 SABRE 28’ “Blue Loon” 7 Asking Price: $5,500 The fiberglass Sabre is a solid pocket cruiser, perfect for a couple or small family. It is a fin keel, spade rudder, sloop rig configuration with wheel steering. The rigging is serviceable and comes with the main, genoa and spinnaker sails made by Bayview in Yarmouth. This sailboat has an 1973 inboard Atomic Universal 30hp engine - last serviced in 2019. With a porta potty and a 30 gal. fresh water tank you are ready for any small adventure along the coastline! The owner states that, over the past few years the following was rebuilt or replaced: a new fuel tank, winches rebuilt, new halyards and exhaust, carburetor rebuilt, deck fittings re-bedded, heads removed and cleaned, new mast-foot main and genoa. 1995 EDDYLINE WIND DANCER KAYAK 17’ Asking Price: $725 8 This fiberglass Wind Dancer sea kayak is stable and well built. Its long water line gives it speed and allows it to track well. A moderate to high-volume boat which can be used on anything from weekends to longer expeditions. Comes with a spray skirt and paddles. 4 1981 CAPE DORY TYPHOON 19’ “Summer Daze” 9 Asking Price: $4,000 This Cape Dory Daysailer has a full keel, tiller steering, and serviceable rigging. The 1968 Johnson 6hp outboard was serviced in March 2019. Sails include main and working jib which are about 6-7 years old. Additionally, there is a solar charging bilge pump installed 5 years ago. The hull below the water line was gel-coated and repainted about 10 years ago. The exhaust system and carburetor was rebuilt last year as well. 1976 CATALINA 22’ “Anything Goes 18” 11 Asking Price: $5,000 This fiberglass sailboat has full keel, rudder, and roller furler with one-year-old standing rigging from Bohndell Sails in Rockport. The main and genoa sails were cleaned and are approximately 5 years old. There is a new battery and a 2008 Yamaha four stroke 8hp gas outboard engine, last serviced in October 2019. 1982 AUXILARY SLOOP 23’ “Dutch Treat” 14 Asking Price: $3,500 This fiberglass sloop is very clean and well cared for. She was built by V.D. Rest Nautic b.v. Kats Holland in the Netherlands. There is a Yanmar one cylinder diesel engine last serviced in 2019. This boat comes with autopilot which is a piston-like piece that attaches to the tiller and will keep the boat moving on whatever course the person sets. Also there is a relatively new mainsail and two jibs, one of the jibs is only a year old and the other two in good condition, all of them cleaned and stored over the winter. The mast and rigging are also in very good shape. 5 NECKY LOOKSHA IV SEA KAYAK 17’ Asking Price: $750 16 The Looksha IV is an exceptional boat with a solid design. The boat handles well in rough and windy conditions. With the double chines, even 90 degree turns are one stroke away. It has a quick takeoff, maintains speed, and is comfortable for paddling for days/weeks. WILDERNESS PAMLICO 14.5’ TANDEM KAYAK 17 Asking Price: $750 This Wilderness Systems Pamlico 145T is the best-selling Pamlico series of tandem kayaks. It features a signature rounded hull that delivers swift acceleration, helping you paddle longer distances faster, as well as the easiest entry and loading of any boat in its class RAYMARINE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Asking Price: $1,250 19 This top-of-the-line Raymarine navigation system is an older model. Its working system has add-ons for satellite, radio, radar and GPS. The donor removed it from the boat to upgrade their navigation system. HAULER DINGHY 8’ Asking Price: $750 20 This is a Canadian 8’ centerboard sailing or towing dinghy. It can be sailed, rowed, or powered by a small 2.5hp motor (not included). It is complete with a mast, boom, sail seat, and oars. There are two sets of sails, two rudders complete with tillers and even life preservers and foul weather gear. This equipment has been stored in a custom Sunbrella storage case. 6 1974 CAPE DORY TYPHOON 19’ “ALLEGRO” 21 Asking Price: $4,500 This Cape Dory Weekender Sloop has a porthole on each side, keel fiberglass has main, jib, and genoa sails. The 2015 Tohatsu 3.5 four-stroke outboard gas motor has about 25 hours on it and last serviced in 2017. DOUBLE-ENDER DORY 11’ Asking Price: $850 22 This flat-bottomed lap-strake wooden dory is a lightweight boat with high sides, a flat bottom and sharp bows. The donor purchased it from a yard sale in Rockland and restored her. It’s complete with mast, new Bohndell sail, rudder, dagger board, and a set of oars. AVON INFLATABLE DINGHY 10’ Asking Price: $2,500 23 This Avon Salmagal inflatable hard bottom dinghy comes with a Yamaha 10hp motor, oars and a fuel tank. The inflatable is light weight and the hull is designed to carry capacity, ensure outstanding handling, buoyancy and seaworthiness. LASER SAILBOAT Sister Ship Asking Price: $1,250 24 The Laser, is a highly popular family of small one-design sailing dinghies using the same common hull and interchangeable rigs with different sail areas. The laser is designed to be sailed single handed although class rules permit two sailors. 7 8 .
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