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C&B Marine 36 REF#346573
2025-12-29 13:45:51| Boatshed.com Recent Boats
Register with Boatshed to see 83 extra photos of this C&B Marine 36 .A beautiful one off build., I have never seen one of these before but can honestly say she looks really good. She appears to be well maintained. Described in her recent survey, a medium light classic cruiser-racer built by C + B Marine in Santa Cruz California USA and designed by Chuck Burns, her first owner. She was designed to be easily handled by two people. Built by the W.E.S.T system principally using cold moulded 5/8 strip planked Port Orford cedar (a.k.a. Lawson Cypress) a straight grained timber which is light yet has great strength and rot resistance. This is overlaid by 2 further counter diagonal 1/8 layers. The decks are marine plywood with teak overlay set in epoxy, the cockpit is moulded fibreglass and her coachroof is largely of teak. Her good ballast ratio makes her very comfortable and seaworthy and she has also proved to have a very good turn of speed. Teak deck looks pretty good and she has been fitted with a new engine in 2019. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.This C&B Marine 36 has been personally photographed and viewed by Samantha Cassell of Boatshed Portsmouth.
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Robertson and Caine 4300 REF#346612
2025-12-28 00:45:55| Boatshed.com Recent Boats
Register with Boatshed to see 73 extra photos of this Robertson and Caine 4300 .The Leopard 4300 is excellent model from Robertson and Caine, and a well respected design and build. The hulls are stepped and easily driven, the sail plan is a decent size compared to modern cats, due to not having a fly bridge and only slightly raised helm position means the mainsail remains a decent size. Also the engine are shaft drive and further forward in the boat creating a better balance. All these factors give the boat an overall good performance compared to more modern designs. The use of space on these models above and below deck is superb, basically you cant make better use of the available space with the large saloon and galley area, plus four Cabins and four heads. This example has had many upgrades including large davit and solar arch and many other systems onboard. The rap on the topsides is about to be removed and the hull buffed and polished. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.This Robertson and Caine 4300 has been personally photographed and viewed by Andy Topham of Boatshed St Lucia.
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Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 Cutter REF#346570
2025-12-23 02:46:04| Boatshed.com Recent Boats
Register with Boatshed to see 51 extra photos of this Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 Cutter.Up For Sale is a wonderful Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20. The current owner is moving toward a powerboat as age advances, and he would like to see her go to a sailor who will use and steward her for years to come. Designed by Bruce Bingham and built by Pacific Seacraft. This Flicka 20 can be classified as a very heavy class of sailboat. A true sailors boat; Flickas are renowned for their compact size but heavy build quality, and are an overall favorite for blue water environments and for solo sailors doing longer voyages. Her keel is fully encapsulated over lead ballast. This Flicka 20 is ready for adventure. The owner states bottom paint is in good condition. Her green topsides need a good buffing and her varnish needs to be redone or taken down to oiled teak. She has a dodger and a bimini for a full cockpit enclosure, solar, and a low-hours inboard Yanmar. She is tiller steered and is set up for solo bluewater sailing. For single handing she also comes with a Monitor Windvane. Seller is a seasoned sailor and has taken great care to keep her ready for a voyage or extended cruising. She can be trailered or sailed to wherever you desire. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered. This Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 Cutter has been personally photographed and viewed by Kevin Matejovsky of Boatshed Port Townsend.
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