1967 Kettenburg K 41 41' Kettenburg K-41 '67 "Avanti"
The Kettenburg 41 is a timeless classic. Avanti has been beautifully restored and shows a pride of ownership rarely seen. The K41 makes for a fantastic day sailer or comfortable overnighter and is sure to turn heads wherever she goes. Come take a look, you wont be disappointed.
1957 Kettenburg PCC 46 1957 Kettenburg 46 PCC Comanche
The Pacific Cruising Class was designed to race, but still be comfortable enough to cruise with the family. This one has been refastened and has had extensive structural upgrades and had a new Volvo diesel in 1992. She has been structurally and cosmetically well-cared for. Among Comanche's credentials are a 1st Place in the PCC Nationals in 2011, 1st Place in the 2000 Yesteryear Regatta, Best in Show in the Wooden Boat Festival and numerous 1st and high finishes in other races. This boat is fast and ready to compete in PHRF or Ancient Mariner's Class. She's also ready to compete in most any beauty pageant.Whether racing or cruising, Comanche screams, "Look at me!" anytime she's on the water!
1970 Kettenburg K41 41' Kettenburg K41 '70 "Campana Del Mar" $64,500
One of the original neo/classics, fiberglass hull and wood, deck, house, encapsulated lead ballast. Quality built, this #29 of 29 built, continually up-graded and maintained by professionals since 2001. A show stopper, a very reasonable way to own a neo/classic style yacht. Today’s neo/classics in this size would cost $300 to $700 K. Some are not as attractive as this K41 and interiors are usually sparse. This a very beautiful turn-key vessel that has all necessary equipment and yet kept simple, functional and stunning. A head turner anywhere she goes.