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Old 22-03-2020, 09:45   #1801
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CaptWho. The one who told that was certainly French! They absolutely dislike that someone can do things better!! A 63 ft had a hull bottom 2 1/2 inch thick! Most of them has two MB based engines and really luxurious interiors.
The 63 was out of my reach, the 42 and 422 ( a twin 115hp engine had insufficient head room for me.
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44' Islander Sloop in Hawaii for $10K. Nice looking boat with 60 hours on engine.


https://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/...085358347.html
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The one who told that was certainly French!
Scott actually.
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Old 27-03-2020, 16:19   #1804
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44' Islander Sloop in Hawaii for $10K. Nice looking boat with 60 hours on engine.


https://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/...085358347.html
I like that one! I wonder if you can liveaboard there? Not for me, but for someone else!
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Old 27-03-2020, 16:29   #1805
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Islander 44’

Almost sounds like an estate sale.
12 gallon day tank, but sailboat data says 60
30 gallons water, sailboat data says 60

The engine Hp has gone down a lot from original (72-56) but should be adequate. The wacky engine placement would concern me, but it maybe because I’m just not sufficiently used to such placements. The drive shaft is under the engine and the engine sits facing aft. May be 100% fine but looks odd to me.

It’s a skinny boat with a relatively short rig. We are 44’ with 62’ mast height as opposed to 54’. But is also much lighter than ours.

I’m always amazed at the difference in interior space. She is much smaller than a normal 44 both her size of the narrow beam and low displacement. Not a bad thing, depends upon what you want.
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Old 27-03-2020, 16:41   #1806
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Yeah, it's the old school way, lots of length for not much interior space, compared to "normal" boats. But then it's more boat below the waterline and less freeboard to be smacked or blown around. Bill Tripp penned some nice boats for sea-kindliness and performance back in the day.
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Old 27-03-2020, 17:58   #1807
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Bill Tripp penned some nice boats for sea-kindliness and performance back in the day.
He did but it was designed by another master - William Lapworth.

https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/islander-44

Islander sold hulls and decks for home completion. She could be home finished.

Looks well finished though and upgraded - titanium chainplates for example.
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Old 27-03-2020, 21:00   #1808
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He did but it was designed by another master - William Lapworth.

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Islander 44’ It’s a skinny boat with a relatively short rig. We are 44’ with 62’ mast height as opposed to 54’. But is also much lighter than ours.
There's a ketch version of the Islander 44. I wonder if they used the same height mainmast as the sloop? That would be odd.
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Hunter 34 1983 $22K
(This is the Buy It Now price on a popular auction site.)

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LOA: 34 ft 5 in
Beam: 11 ft 7 in
LWL: 28 ft 3 in
Maximum Draft: 4 ft 3 in
Displacement: 11920 lbs
Ballast: 5100 lbs
Headroom: 6 ft 5 in NOTE: This boat has more headroom than many.

That one seems to be gone, don't know if someone from here snapped it up but there's another one with a current bid of $2,225.00. There's four days to go with https://www.ebay.com/itm/1984-Hunter-34-4-Sailboat-Maryland
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https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...108851637.html


If ever there was a good deal, this could be it. Columbia 29, nicely redone, low hour diesel, furler, and a few extras like fridge. Beautiful boats and if I didn't already own one believe me I would go buy this in the next 72 hours.
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If ever there was a good deal, this could be it. Columbia 29, nicely redone, low hour diesel, furler, and a few extras like fridge. Beautiful boats and if I didn't already own one believe me I would go buy this in the next 72 hours.
Yes, she is a very pretty little thing! if only Scottie was around to beam me away from france...
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Beautiful boat!

Since you already own one, what kind of headroom is there? How about the V-berth? I'm 6'4".

Thanks!


QUOTE=406Columbia;3130328]https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...108851637.html


If ever there was a good deal, this could be it. Columbia 29, nicely redone, low hour diesel, furler, and a few extras like fridge. Beautiful boats and if I didn't already own one believe me I would go buy this in the next 72 hours.[/QUOTE]
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Beautiful boat!

Since you already own one, what kind of headroom is there? How about the V-berth? I'm 6'4".

Thanks!


QUOTE=406Columbia;3130328]https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/...108851637.html


If ever there was a good deal, this could be it. Columbia 29, nicely redone, low hour diesel, furler, and a few extras like fridge. Beautiful boats and if I didn't already own one believe me I would go buy this in the next 72 hours.
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I'm 5-11 and I can stand up in mine. It has 6' as long as they didn't add a teak and holly sole on top of the one that is there! In mine you'd probably be ok in the salon berths and v-berth but I am not sure in that model. It is the dinette model and the berths would need to be measured. I THINK in that model they are reduced in all dimensions.
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