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For Sale: North Pacific 36 For Sale

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Good luck with the sale. Very impressive, well maintained and an open book maintenance history. Just one photo of the engine room alone tells me plenty of how the boat was cared for.
 
Steve, I see that your Craigslist posting has expired, does that mean a sale?
 
Steve, I see that your Craigslist posting has expired, does that mean a sale?


Hardly likely. CL ads self destruct at a pre programmed time. You can not "extend" them, merely run a new free one. It's one of the major reasons I personally detest anyone posting a link to one on this or any forum. This thread will be here, open or closed, forever visible. That silly now dead Craigslist link will still be there attracting clicks until a moderator here manually removes it from the op.

People could really do everyone a favor and post their ad copy with a picture or two here and adjust price as needed.
 
Thanks Craig for the post. I assume that anyone that has something to sell must be managing the exposure in order to accomplish a successful sale but alas..........
Great advice about posting ad copy.

Graham
 
In regards to CL ads. A simple click on repost in your account, will get the ad back up and running.
 

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Sorry.... technical difficulties with Craigs List.......

So how about this?


2008 NORTH PACIFIC 36 TRAWLER
$166,000
Description:
Europa Style Trawler - LOA: 37' 10" with Integrated Swim Platform
Beam: 11' 9"
Draft: 4'
Dry Weight: 19,000 Pounds
Water: 150 Gallons (with Tank Tender Quantity Monitoring)
Fuel: 300 Gallons (with Tank Tender Quantity Monitoring)
Semi / Full Displacement Hull
Single Diesel
Large Cockpit with Walk-Around Decks and Bulwark Doors Each Side

Engine -Yanmar 160 LHA-HTP Diesel Engine, 790 Total Hours
Gen-Set - Northern Lights 5Kw, 248 Total Hours
Thrusters - Vetus 55s, Bow and Stern, Controls at Helm and Flybridge

Electrical System:
Charger / Inverter - Freedom 30
3 Stage Smart Charger (Accepts Shore or Gen-Set Power)
3,000 Watt Inverter, 140 Amp Charger
Batteries - 6 Volt Led Acid In Series to 12 Volt Boat System
House - 600 Amp Hours
Start - 200 Amp Hours
Two 80 Amp Alternators - Yanmar Factory Installed
Voltage Sensitive Charging Relay - Auto Parallel Under Charge & Auto Isolate Under Discharge
AC and DC Electrical Panel Switches and Breakers - Blue Sea Systems
Galvanic Isolator - Newmar GI-30
All Underwater Metals Fully Bonded

Electronics:
E-120 at Helm & E-80 at Flybridge,
Fully Networked Navigation System through SeaTalk and NEMA Interfaces
4KW Digital Radar
125 GPS
AIS Transceiver
ST6002 Autopilot at Helm and Flybridge
S2G Autopilot Corepack with Type 1 Hydraulic Pump
Raymarine Wireless Autopilot Smart Controller
DSM300 Digital Sounder Module
B260 Transducer
Ray 54 VHF Radios with DSC at Helm and Flybridge with Separate VHF Antennas
Back Up Raytheon L265 Depth Sounder with Separate Transducer at Helm

Anchoring and Ground Tackle:
Windless - Vetus Alexander III, with Controls at Helm, Flybridge and Forward Station
Anchor - 44 Pound CQR (type)
Chain - 300 Feet, In Very Large, Drained Chain Locker
Forward Wash Down - Sea / Freshwater for Ground Tackle and Deck Wash Down

Spot Light - Guest Directional Spot Light with Controls at Helm and Flybridge
Hydronic Heating System - Hurricane SCH 25
25,000 BTU, Heats Boat and Hot Water
Salon, Galley, Stateroom and Head Fan Outlets
Helm Windshield Defrost and Foots Warmer Fan Outlets
Furnace Bypass Allowing Engine to Heat System While Underway
Stainless Steel Arch Above Radar Antenna - Ready for Satellite TV Antenna
Dual Racor Fuel Filter System - Easy Selection to Clean Filter with a Twist of the Handel

Inside Spaces and Equipment:
Salon, Galley: Teak and Holley Flooring Throughout with Teak Paneling
Salon - Spacious 6' 5" Ceiling Height with Large Windows, 3 of Which Are Sliding with Screens
Large Folding Dinette That Can Be Made Into a Bed
Large Pull-Out Couch That Can Be Made Into a Bed with Large Space Storage Below
Galley - Seaward Princess Gas Oven with 3 Burner Stove with Hinged Teak Cover Top
Electric Vent Fan
Norcold 7cu. ft A/C & D/C Refrigerator and Freezer
Microwave Unit Above Refrigerator
Large Double Stainless Steel Sink with One Handel Pullout Faucet
Corian (equivalent) Counter top with Teak Trim
6 Deep Drawers (4 Under Dinette Seat, 2 At Galley)
2 Cabinets Under Galley Counter Tops and 1 Under Helm Seat

Stateroom, Head and Separate Shower: Teak and Holley Flooring in Stateroom with Teak Paneling
Stateroom - Large Island Queen Birth 5" Thick Mattress with Swedish Foam Mattress Cover
Teak Steps on Both Sides of Bed
2 Large Drawers Under Bed
2 Closets
2 Book Shelves
1 Large Screened Hatch Over Bed
2 Screened Portholes
1 A/C and 1 D/C power outlets
Overhead Lighting and 2 Individual Reading Lights
Head - Tecma Electric Toilet & Sanitary System
Freshwater Flush
40 Gallon Holding Tank
Separate Macerator Pump Allowing for Overboard Pumping Where Legal
Stainless Steel Sink and Chrome Faucet with Corian (equivalent) Counter top
Large Storage Cabinet Under Sink
Tank Watch (4 Levels), Holding Tank Monitoring System
1 Screened Porthole
Well Lit with Overhead Lighting
1 GFI (A/C) Outlet
Separate Shower Stall - Starboard Side, Across From Head
Well Lit with Overhead Lighting
Chrome One Handel Hot / Cold Control & Pullout Nozzle
Seat
Towel Rack
Electric Vent Fan
Screened Porthole

Hot Water - 11 Gallon Tank, Heated By: Electric (Shore or Gen-Set Power), Engine or Hydronic

Helm (items not previously mentioned) - Built -In Helm Seat
Locking Sliding Door to Starboard Deck
A/C & D/C Electrical Panels
Teak Steering Wheel
Morse Engine Control Levers
Yanmar Engine Instrument Package
Horn Control
3 Windshield Wipers Control

Other Spaces and Equipment:

Cockpit, Lazarette and Swim Platform:
Cockpit - Very Spacious, Partially Covered Outside Deck Area, Room For Chairs and Table
Hot and Cold Freshwater Cockpit Shower
Stern Door to Swim Platform Allowing For Easy Boarding From Dinghy
Lazarette - Battery / Electrical System Compartment, But Still Ample Room for Storage
Swim Platform -Large Area For Boarding From Dinghy
Storage Lockers On Each Side Of Swim Platform

Engine Room - Aluminum Diamond Plate Floors
Bright Lighting
Ample Room Allowing Access to Engine
Engine Room Sound Insulated

Flybridge (items not previously mentioned):
Very Large Upper Deck and Flybridge
Fully Enclose Forward of Radar Arch
Helm Captain's Seat
Stainless Steel Steering Wheel
Morse Engine Control Levers
Yanmar Engine Instrument Package
Hinged Radar Arch
Large Storage Area Under Dash Board
Ample Seating with Under Storage on Port Side
Horn Control
Well lit with Overhead and Courtesy Lights

Entertainment:
TV / DVD Combination - Operates on Shore, Gen-Set or Inverter A/C Power
Stereo System - Controllable at Helm and Flybridge, with Speakers in Main Salon, Cockpit and
Flybridge

Tender:
Dinghy - 8' Caribe Hard Bottom Inflatable
Davits - Weaver Snap Davits on Swim Step and Weaver ARC Brackets Mounted in Dinghy
Dinghy Is Manually Hoisted Into Position and Held In Place with Weaver Stand-Off Bars
Outboard Motor Bracket - Mounted On Stern Railing, Rated For 4HP (50 Pounds)

Records
This boat has been well maintained since new. All work has been meticulously documented. All maintenance records are available for review to all prospective buyers.

Performance
At 2,000 RPM the average speed will be 6 Knots not including tidal currents. Fuel burn at 2,000 RPM will be 1.5 GPH (average over 5 years). Max torque is 2,600 RPM which will produce approximately 7.5 Knots and burn approximately 3.5 GPH (chart). Max RPM is 3,300 RPM and Max Continuos is 3,100 RPM which will generate approximately 9 Knots and burn 7.5 GPH (chart).

The Northern Lights Gen-Set burns approximately .55 GPH under load.
 

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A beauty from top to bottom. Good luck with the sale.

PS. love your Persian Carpet...
 
Great ad. Now this should get attention.
 
Good news. Is a replacement on the horizon?
 
All the best on the next pleasure craft.
 
Thanks for the kind words. There will be a next boat, just not sure what or when.
 
SteveH,
Looks like you may have sold the boat on Craig's List.
If so how did it go?
 
Smooth. A quite a few responses asking questions, a few lookers, one serious buyer. The boat sold itself.

Steve
 
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