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1976 Westsail 32 Ft Live-Aboard Sailboat For Sale By Owner $35K

OHU50K Notes   $35,000

 

Ever want to sail the high seas? Here is a live-aboard sailboat for sale by owner. It was designed by William Crealock for long-range liveaboard expedition cruising. Crealock (1920-2009) was a yacht designer, author and one of the world’s leading yacht designers from the 1960s through the 1990s.  His yachts were owned by the rich and famous, including Walter Cronkite and William Hurt.

 

Seller Comments

Meet Cygnus (“Swan”), a classic 1976 Westsail 32 Cutter Sloop. We spent the last year sailing the Pacific Coast of the USA and Mexico on this beautiful, seaworthy sailboat. Upon our return, we reoutfitted her for her next cruising gig. She is hot off the ocean and ready to take you back to it! She lives up to her reputation for solid construction, sea kindly motion, and good performance under diverse conditions. We have kept up with routine maintenance and so have previous owners. Designed by William Crealock for long-range liveaboard expedition cruising, Cygnus is a full-keeled, heavy-displacement blue water cruiser ready to take you to your dream destinations. Check out her full inventory and don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a globally capable legend!

And much, much more. She is fully set up for luxury coastal cruising. More Basic Specs, see: https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/westsail-32/ Note: Does NOT include a permanent slip. Does NOT include a dinghy/tender. $39,500 OBO. Serious inquiries only, please. Come see her by appointment, weekdays or weekends. Photos and videos available upon request 2021 Survey available upon request

 

If interested, please contact the seller via the FB Marketplace link below, or for full ad here.

Contact Seller: Lindsay

Oxnard, California  $35,000

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Safety –

 

High quality Iverson dodger with window covers and rainfly – jacklines and tethers – 2 Sospenders auto-inflating life jackets with metal D-ring harnesses – EPIRB (up to date) – sea anchor (with swivel) – sea drogue (basic) – up-to-date coast guard requirements – carbon monoxide alarm – the fact that it’s a Westsail, let’s be real!

 

 

Sails –

 

Fully-battened triple reef main – furling Yankee jib (~110J) with built-in UV sail cover – reefable hank staysail on boom – hank storm staysail – sail covers for main and staysail

 

 

Rigging –

 

Standing and running in good working condition, but should be replaced before any long distance cruising (last replaced 2012) – telescoping jib whisker pole – mainsail jibe preventer – 2 Simrad TP32 auto tillers – monitor windvane with 2 paddles (2012 approx) – various extra ropes and lines – wind indicator (installed 2022)

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Galley and Heating –

 

New Dometic/Waeco refrigerator (installed 2023) – propane stove – propane heater – 2 45lb propane bottles on foredeck in box – enough cookware and utensils to live

 

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Plumbing: Head and Bilge –

 

12 gallon holding tank to y-valve for pump-out or through-hull – new hoses and tank 2022 – saltwater flush Jabsco basic head – auto electric bilge pump, manual electric, and manual hand pump

 

 

Ground Tackle –

 

Electric Lofrans Tigres windlass with both remote and foot switch – Bruce/claw 45lb – CQR/plow 45lb – 130 ft chain, then 200 ft hemp 3-strand on Bruce – ~150 ft extra chain and ~250 ft extra rode – all in great condition Plumbing: fresh and salt – two 40-gallon water tanks – one sink in boat in kitchen – electric pump from tanks – foot pump for filtered drinking water – salt water foot pump for sink too (save fresh!)

 

 

Electrical –

 

500W total from three solar panels – 300Ah Lithium house batteries (LiFePo4, new 2022) – 100Ah flooded lead engine battery – lithium isolator, allowing alternator to charge house bank (new 2022) – spreader lights (new 2022) – night sensing anchor light with tricolor built in – running lights – VHF radio – SSB radio (not installed, needs antenna) – AIS receiver – Garmin touchscreen chartplotter (GPSmap 740s) – Garmin basic chartplotter (backup with battery) – Garmin handheld etrek GPS (backup backup with battery) – nav note: sextant and charts too for backup backup backup! – depth sounders (2, fore and aft) – radar GM18 – AM/FM radio and Bose speakers – cockpit compass with light

 

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Engine –

Beta Marine 38hp, new in 2012 – 1999 hrs – maintenance log – fresh oil, fuel filter, and anode change – dripless shaft seal and tranny seal should be replaced before too long (still functioning well) – two 35-gallon and one 12-gallon diesel tank (82 total)

 

 

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