SOLD -- Fisher 30 For Sale April 2018 San Francisco--SOLD
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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The vessel, lying San Francisco Bay California, is offered for sale by her owner.
Shown by appointment only.
Please Contact NorPac Yacht Sales, Richmond California, USA
Contact Info in YachtWorld.com
Who are handling the sale for me.
price subject to change as work progresses
Beautiful vessel
THANKS, I MISS IT !
Dumbest thing I ever did was sell this vessel.
👍👍👍 Beautiful but beautiful🧿
Thank you John.
Given the boat is designed for passages, any opinion/advice regarding the miniscule icebox - lucky to hold a qt milk and chunk of meat. Guess folks carry a cooler? But how long would that hold up on a passage? Thanks
beats me. refrigeration can best be accomplished with an engine drive compressor, if you are motor-sailing. but passage making under sail, on a small boat.. I think it is the first thing to forget about. you do with what you can manage to keep fresh for a week or two.. and then it's cans baby, and you rejoice when you hit port.. unless landfall is a desert island.. which it may well be.
Does anybody want to buy a Pearson 303 so I can buy this boat?
operators are standing by on this end...
Capt Larry - such a beautiful boat! But I think other cruisers would mistake me for a fishing boat in the Bahamas! Love this boat! There is a beautiful one in my marina in Port royal,sc
@@austinharrelle Thank you. I miss it. her shallow draft makes here a good choice for the Bahamas.
@@captlarry-3525 I ended up selling that boat and I now own a bayfield 32c
Just can't get over the canoe stern just ruins it for me, just losing so much living space. Wish the 25 was available in a 34 keeping the 25's stern design...
well, take a look at one surfing it;s way into an entrance over a breaking bar..and tell me about your transom stern, then.,
its a matter of taste. Maybe you like the Colvic Watson ?