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1984 Morgan
Estimated price for orientation: 12 000 $
Category: Sailboats 28 feet
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Description Year: 1984 Use: Salt Water Make: Morgan Engine Type: inboard Length (feet): 27.5 Engine Make: Yanmar 2GM20 16 hp Beam (feet): 9 Primary Fuel Type: Diesel Hull Material: Fiberglass Fuel Capacity: 21 - 30 Gallons Keel: Fixed For Sale By: Private Seller Trailer: Included
This great blue water boat is
for sale because of an injury I sustained in a fall. I have changed my plans
and I’m selling Valora. This truly beautiful, take you anywhere you want to go,
boat was built by Henry Holden and his son, Keith Holden in 1984. Henry Holden,
to the best of my knowledge, was Charlie Morgan’s lead boat builder either
right before he built this boat or during the time he built the boat. There are
a large number of photos that document the build, three of which are shown. I’m
a boat builder and was impressed by the quality of workmanship in the boat and
that’s why I bought her. This is a turnkey boat. It has everything you need to
leave the dock and go anywhere in the world. It comes with the trailer that it
is sitting on. The trailer has new axles and new bearings and one new tire. This
boat is in good condition but needs a small amount of cosmetic work on the
exterior and new batteries. This boat is a very comfortable live aboard for
two. I lived aboard for a short time. We used the comfortable v berth when at anchor and the pilot berth under way. The galley is easy to use while under way.
The 2008 Yanmar 2GM20 16hp diesel has 150 hours, cutless bearing is
new, like new West Marine inflatable, like new 2hp Honda, Bronze ports, Bronze
self-tailing winches, older radar with gimbal, gimbaled stove with oven,
refrigerator, GPS with sat weather overlay, ARC Global Fix emergency beacon, CQR storm anchor, Danforth and CQR
anchors, mast steps, lots of dock lines.4 man life raft, lots of charts, Ship's computer with GPS and electronic charts, cockpit gas grill. Seriously all you need to set sail. Recent survey on request. Put the boat in the water and live on board while doing the minor exterior cosmetic painting work or do the work as you sail. The boat is ready. There's probably close to 8,000.00 in extras alone.
Description
Year: | 1984 | Use: | Salt Water |
Make: | Morgan | Engine Type: | inboard |
Length (feet): | 27.5 | Engine Make: | Yanmar 2GM20 16 hp |
Beam (feet): | 9 | Primary Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Hull Material: | Fiberglass | Fuel Capacity: | 21 - 30 Gallons |
Keel: | Fixed | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Trailer: | Included |
for sale because of an injury I sustained in a fall. I have changed my plans
and I’m selling Valora. This truly beautiful, take you anywhere you want to go,
boat was built by Henry Holden and his son, Keith Holden in 1984. Henry Holden,
to the best of my knowledge, was Charlie Morgan’s lead boat builder either
right before he built this boat or during the time he built the boat. There are
a large number of photos that document the build, three of which are shown. I’m
a boat builder and was impressed by the quality of workmanship in the boat and
that’s why I bought her. This is a turnkey boat. It has everything you need to
leave the dock and go anywhere in the world. It comes with the trailer that it
is sitting on. The trailer has new axles and new bearings and one new tire. This
boat is in good condition but needs a small amount of cosmetic work on the
exterior and new batteries. This boat is a very comfortable live aboard for
two. I lived aboard for a short time. We used the comfortable v berth when at anchor and the pilot berth under way. The galley is easy to use while under way.
The 2008 Yanmar 2GM20 16hp diesel has 150 hours, cutless bearing is
new, like new West Marine inflatable, like new 2hp Honda, Bronze ports, Bronze
self-tailing winches, older radar with gimbal, gimbaled stove with oven,
refrigerator, GPS with sat weather overlay, ARC Global Fix emergency beacon, CQR storm anchor, Danforth and CQR
anchors, mast steps, lots of dock lines.4 man life raft, lots of charts, Ship's computer with GPS and electronic charts, cockpit gas grill. Seriously all you need to set sail. Recent survey on request. Put the boat in the water and live on board while doing the minor exterior cosmetic painting work or do the work as you sail. The boat is ready. There's probably close to 8,000.00 in extras alone.