47.000 dolari Apelarea persoanelor cu o singură mână! Barcă cu pânze Ericson 38-200 de vânzare #sailboatforsale #sailboattour

47.000 dolari Apelarea persoanelor cu o singură mână!  Barcă cu pânze Ericson 38-200 de vânzare #sailboatforsale #sailboattour



Canalizați-vă Christian Williams interior – Navigați această barcă cu pânze Ericson 38-200 din 1988 de vânzare pentru 47.000 USD ca crucișător cu o singură mână… sau aduceți-vă prietenii și bucurați-vă de calitățile fantastice de navigație ale unei bărci cu pânze clasice Bruce King. Are nevoie de puțină dragoste, dar poate nu atât de mult pe cât crezi, proprietarul tocmai a investit 20.000 de dolari în ea. ======= CAPT Q MERCH ===== https://www.etsy.com/shop/CaptainQYachtHunter ============== Sprijină-ne ====== ======== Vă place ceea ce facem și vreți să vă ajutați?? Deveniți un sponsor Patreon și obțineți acces la previzualizări timpurii, conținut suplimentar și multe altele: https://www.patreon.com/captainqyachthunter ============== Conectează-te cu noi ===== ========= https://www.instagram.com/captainqyachthunter/ https://www.facebook.com/captainqyachthunter ============== Interesat să cumperi Ericson 38-200? ======= Contactați Jim: +1.(207) 569-8318 https://maine.craigslist.org/boa/d/kittery-1988-erickson-sloop/7443553851.html ====== =Segmente======= 00:00-02:52 Introducere și fundal 02:53-06:37 Cocă 06:38-10:32 Cabină și comenzi 10:33-13:18 Puntea din față 13:19-17 :31 Cabină principală, navigație, bucătărie 17:32-20:28 Cabină pupa, motor, cap 20:29-22:04 Dana în V 22:05-23:51 Încheiere

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22 thoughts on “47.000 dolari Apelarea persoanelor cu o singură mână! Barcă cu pânze Ericson 38-200 de vânzare #sailboatforsale #sailboattour

  1. Hey captain q , what do you know about sabers sailed my grandfather saber 34 I perfer it over the tartan 34 we raced it for fun last season and I beat more modern boats

  2. You mentioned a sailor, and his channel, who crossed the pacific, to Hawaii I believe, in the same or similar boat – who was this sailor? Not 'tales of an old seadog" I know.

  3. Another interesting episode. I was interested in the part about different ways to get off and on the boat at sea. It’s something I have been wondering what possibilities are out there.

  4. Beautiful boat….or at least it could be, but it is way to tired to be worth the asking.

    The Cap'n has done some 25K boats that were in nicer shape.

  5. I came to sailing later in life. My wife gave me lessons at Horizon, a SF Bay Charter and brokerage. Many lessons and later charters on the Ericson 38. It was my favorite boat. Easy and sure to sail. If you set a sail and a line, it stayed until you changed it. A double plus in the heavy winds of the Bay. It was clearly a great boat to single hand. If you're chartering it for a day, any guests are usually much more passengers and refreshment consumers than "Crew." And every "Crew" action was preceded with an actual sailing lesson, plus a winch lesson, plus a half hitch lesson and by the way a sit DOWN in the cockpit and yes you must wear the life jacket–like the captain does. The club also had a 37 ft (I believe) C&C perfectly named Jealous Mistress, a great sailing boat, especially close to the wind. Sad to see this older girl in need of TLC. Hopefully she will be adopted by an owner with the resources and commitment to bring her to top condition.

  6. Thanks to the Biden administration you’ll be able to buy that thing for pennies on the dollar very soon very soon but everything it takes to bring it back up is gonna be so extremely expensive it’s not even going to be worth it! Thanks Brandon way to go!

  7. I bought Bruce Kings own boat Unicorn, a 41ft ketch. It won it's division first time out in the Ensenada race. I sailed it back to Australia with a stop in Hawaii as the windvane paddle went bye byes in a couple of thousand feet of ocean. Did a wild gybe at that time about 2am. She is a great boat and we got 203 miles one 24hr period noon to noon, with no perceivable current.

  8. My Dad was in the Air Force stationed at Pease across the river from Kittery. I have a brother and sister who were born at the US Naval yard hospital in Kittery. Others of us were brought into this world in Tacoma at Fort Johnson, Ramey AFB in Puerto Rico, another at Andrews AFB near Washington. A diverse crew to be sure.

  9. I’ve enjoyed your many reviews, but have to disagree with your enthusiasm on this one. It looks very tired and in need of much work. The asking price also seems very high.

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