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1979 Kelly Peterson Formosa 46

1979 Kelly Peterson Formosa 46

$99,900

Rockport, Texas

Year 1979

Make Kelly Peterson

Model Formosa 46

Category Cruiser

Length 46

Posted Over 1 Month

A little cleaning and decor and this Kelly Peterson Formosa is ready to hit the ocean! Adventure Awaits! Stock #339690 Big cruiser with three cabins! Set sail on a bluewater adventure!! The 1979 Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 is a classic sailing yacht that holds a special place in the hearts of sailing enthusiasts. This offshore cruising vessel was designed by renowned naval architect Doug Peterson and built by the Formosa Boat Building Company in Taiwan during the heyday of the cruising sailboat industry. With a length overall of 46 feet and a beam of 13.3 feet, the Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 boasts a robust and seaworthy design. Its full-keel configuration and heavy displacement contribute to its stability and ability to handle various weather conditions. The hull is constructed of fiberglass, known for its durability and low maintenance requirements. One of the distinguishing features of the Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 is its timeless and elegant lines. The boat's traditional sheer line, graceful overhangs, and teak accents on the deck and cabin contribute to its classic appearance. The raised aft deck and low-slung cabin house give it a distinctive profile that stands out in any marina or anchorage. The interior of the Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 is designed with comfort and livability in mind. It features a spacious main salon with a dining area, a well-equipped galley, and ample storage space throughout. The layout includes three private cabins, providing accommodation for a small crew or a family. The warm teak joinery and traditional finishes create a cozy and inviting atmosphere below decks. On deck, the Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 offers a spacious cockpit that provides a secure and comfortable area for sailing and socializing. The wide side decks and high bulwarks make moving around the boat safe and easy, and the well-protected cockpit provides excellent visibility for the helmsperson. The sail plan consists of a cutter rig with a mainmast positioned aft and a shorter mast forward, allowing for versatile sail configurations to suit different wind conditions. Although the Kelly Peterson Formosa 46 was produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s, its classic design and timeless appeal have ensured its enduring popularity among cruising sailors. It remains a cherished choice for those seeking a comfortable and reliable yacht capable of taking them on memorable voyages around the world. Reason for selling is not using enough.

1984 Watkins 29

1984 Watkins 29

$8,990

Rockport, Texas

Year 1984

Make Watkins

Model 29

Category Cruiser

Length 29

Posted Over 1 Month

The interior and the exterior of this 1984 Watkins 29 is in expected condition for its age. It is a classic ready to do some day or weekend cruising. With a little elbow grease this would be a beautiful boat. The owner states that all systems, electronics and mechanics perform as intended. Stock #385919 A great boat or for day sailing and weekends. Rig ready to sail. Minor TLC is all she needs. The Watkins 29 is a 29-foot sailboat known for its cruising capabilities. The boat was designed with cruising in mind, featuring a comfortable interior and practical layout. It is constructed with a fiberglass hull, the Watkins 29 was designed for durability and seaworthiness. The Watkins 29SL offers a stable and predictable sailing performance suitable for cruising. The interior of the boat is designed to maximize space for living aboard during extended cruises. Its features include a galley, a salon, a head, and sleeping accommodations. The cockpit is designed for ease of handling and provides a comfortable space for the crew. Reason for selling is not using enough.

1978 Islander 32

1978 Islander 32

$20,750

Rockport, Texas

Year 1978

Make Islander

Model 32

Category Cruiser

Length 32

Posted Over 1 Month

The interior and the exterior of this 1978 Islander 31 sailboat are in good condition for its age. With a little cleaning and restoration, this sailboat will be a great way to spend some time sailing the blue waters. Stock #360065 Cruise or live aboard this gem! Westerbeke Diesel engine. Get ready to set sail! The 1978 Islander 32 sailboat is a classic cruising sailboat known for its solid construction, comfortable interior, and capable sailing performance. It was designed by renowned naval architect Robert Finch and built by Islander Yachts, a company known for producing quality boats. The Islander 32 features a moderate displacement hull design, which strikes a balance between stability and performance. The hull is made of fiberglass, providing durability and resistance to the marine environment. The boat's lines are clean and timeless, reflecting the design sensibilities of the era. The sail plan of the Islander 32 includes a relatively large mainsail and a foretriangle that can accommodate a genoa or jib. This configuration allows for versatility in various wind conditions. While not designed for racing, the Islander 32 is known to offer a comfortable and stable sailing experience, making it suitable for coastal cruising and extended voyages. One of the standout features of the Islander 32 is its spacious and well-thought-out interior. The layout is a forward cabin with a V-berth, offering sleeping accommodations for two. The main salon features a central table surrounded by settees that can be converted into additional berths, a navigation station with space for charts, navigation instruments, and communication equipment. The Islander 32 sailboat includes amenities for comfortable cruising, such as ample storage throughout the interior, portlights and hatches for ventilation and natural light, and thoughtful touches like handholds and secure fittings to enhance safety while underway. The Islander 32 is considered a classic sailboat design that has stood the test of time. The Islander 32 remains a sought-after boat on the used market due to its reputation for seaworthiness and livability. Reason for selling is not using enough.