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Sold-Sweet 1977 Puget 37 $39k in Portland

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Location
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Vessel Name
Serendipity
Vessel Make
1977 37' Puget Trawler

If you’re looking for an affordable, well-cared for boat you’ll love to spend time on that’s mechanically perfect (almost!), meet Serendipity. She’s traveled up to Alaska and back several times and we took her to Puget Sound and BC three times. When not cruising, most of her life, Serendipty’s stayed protected under covered moorage.

We love and trust Serendipity so much, we almost paid $14,000 to truck her to Minneapolis to do The Great Loop. We couldn’t bring ourselves to shake-rattle-and-roll her there, so it’s time for us to find a buyer who will love her as much as we do. We’re headed off to Florida to buy to a sailboat there and return to sailing the West Indies.


This is truly a cruise ready that has everything you need to head to Alaska as soon as the borders open. Priced for a quick sale. Contact PM here or wayne_seitz at MSN d0t C0M


More pictures at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mqPLLybaD03RZVMz2eX_c9H1sEtBqBjP

Instruments:

Loudhailer/horn/siren: Standard Horizon VLH-300 (2012)

VHF/ AIS receiver: Standard Horizon GX2100 (2010)

2nd VHF: Standard Horizon GX1500 (2010)

GPS: Furuno WAAS



Depth Sounder: Uniden QT205



Autopilot: ComNav Commander P2 hydraulic autopilot (2010)


Chartplotter: Simrad Cruise7 (2020) (not installed, negotiable) OR installed IPad with INavX

Radar: Raytheon R41 24-mile radar



Compass: Ritchie Globemaster (2010)



Stereo in salon, Alpine am/fm cd player


Electrics:

Inverter: Morningstar 300W pure sine wave in salon (2013)

Inverter: Stanely 150W in master stateroom (2020)

Alternator: 105 Amp (overhauled 2020)



2 electric bilge pumps on separate float switches

2 55 Amp battery chargers



House Batteries: 8 220 Amp 6V FLA batteries (880 amp hrs) (2019)



Start Battery: 1 4D maint free 12V (2014)



Battery Combiner (2015)



All LED lighting for interior/anchor (2019)



2 Smart Plug 30 Amp cords and service receptacles

Solar: 200-watt solar system (2020) (panels temp installed)


Deck:

60 lb Delta with 200' 5/16 HT chain



45 lb claw with chain and 5/8 rope rode (spare)

McMurry Windlass (motor overhauled 2012)



Trident Marine LPG system with 4 each 20lb propane bottles

Double-sided upper deck bench seat with extra storage

All exterior teak Cetoled (2020)



All teak decks recaulked and plugged (2019)



Folding boarding ladder



Swim Steps

Canvas: front and rear hatches, front windshield and upper helm Bimini

Fenders

Docklines (2019)



Crab traps

Below Decks:

Ford Lehman 120hp diesel engine with 5785 hours.

Velvet Drive 71C transmission

Morse engine controls at both helm stations

Dual Racor fuel filters on manifold



2 180-gal steel fuel tanks in good condition (360 gals total)


Engine uses 1.7 gals/hr, 1200 NM range with full tanks


All tools needed for normal engine maintenance included



New prop, prop shaft, coupling, cutlass bearing, shaft packing (2016)

All maintenance records since 2007



All manuals for every piece of equipment aboard

Galley/Salon:

SeaFreeze RF-494 fridge/freezer (2014)



Wedgewood 4-burner LPG stove and oven



Microwave (2018)

Heater: Dickinson LPG cabin heater (2007)



Heater: Red Dot engine auxillary forced-air cabin heater

Heater: 1500-watt AC convection heater (2019)

Dehumidifier: 7-liter per day stand alone dehumidifier. (2020)

12V fan (2015)

New mattress (2020)

New drapes for all windows (2020)



New cushions (2019) Salon table converts to double berth


Water system:

2 100-gallon stainless water tanks



Jabsco pressure hot/cold water.



Water heater: Kuuma 7 gallon, 110V + eng fired (2013)

Water filtration system.

All new faucets (2018)


Sanitation:

50-gallon poly holding tank (2011)



All new sanitation hoses (2013)



Whale pump-out pump



Fwd head: Jabsco 37010 electric



Aft Head: Raritan Marine Elegance macerating head

Safety Gear:

Flare gun (2020)

2 fire extinguishers (2020)



5 Life Jackets

Throw flotation ring


Dingy:

Livingston model 10 dingy (10 foot)



Wheel steering

Weaver davits with winch



Tohatsu 9.8 hp 4-stroke motor with electric start (2012)

Start battery and 3 gallon fuel tank


Spares:

Starter

Damper plate

Prop

Starter solenoid

Raw water pump and impeller

All engine hoses

All engine fuel lines

Filters

Complete set of zincs

Complete set of engine gaskets Belts

Outboard parts and prop Pressure water pump Heat exchangers



Much more. Basically everything needed for extended remote cruising
 
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pictures

pics:
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So where is this boat now?

Kinda spelled out in the title but, to be specific:
Jantzen Bay Marina in Portland Oregon.


Or for you yachties out there:

45,36.534N 122,40.540W :)
 
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Very nice, I have located the C-List info and passed it onto my Cousin who is in P-Town and looking. If the sale works out I will expect my customary commission fee of one bottle.
 
Very nice, I have located the C-List info and passed it onto my Cousin who is in P-Town and looking. If the sale works out I will expect my customary commission fee of one bottle.


LOL, and you will have it Sir! One bottle of your favorite libation!:)
 
Sold! Full price. Happy boy.:)
 
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