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For Sale: Off the market-1981 32 ft Outer Reef

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Vessel Name
Slo-Poke
Vessel Make
Jorgensen custom 44
We are looking to try and move up a little bit .
Make: Outer Reef
Length: 32 ft
Beam : 12 ft
Draft : 3' 6"
Engine :perkins 6.354 NA
Gen: Westerbeke 7.5K
400 gal fuel capacity
100 gal water
25 gal holding
Last bottom job 2016
Boat is in fresh water and kept undercover.
$45,000
 

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Bottom job 10/16 . Two coats of epoxy barrier coat, two coats bottom paint and new boot strip . Picture is after barrier coat and before bottom paint and boot strip .
Large aft covered deck .
 

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Marty: How about a few pictures of the new teak (doors and cap rail), custom davits and varnish job you and Joy did? Good luck on the sale and the new boat.
 
Love that huge back deck and ceiling fan.
 
New teak doors , caprails ,bow pulpit ,custom anchor roller and self draining bulkhead for fenders and anchor rode while drying out .
Couple helm area pics and custom davits .
 

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I see pics with an AC unit on the wheel house and also without? Which is it or am I missing something? More pics please. Sleeping quarters? Galley?
 
The rooftop ac is on starboard side .
Sorry there is no galley on this rig only sink with hot and cold pressure water and small refrigerator in wheelhouse .
Large v berth with head/ shower combo . All of this area has also been reworked recently.
 

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Really nice boat! One of my TF favs, Marty has done a great job improving this sled. Good luck with sale! Can't wait to see whats next??
 
Damn nice boat. If I wasn't looking to downsize I'd be considering ....
 
1981 32 ft Outer Reef

The rooftop ac is on starboard side .

Sorry there is no galley on this rig only sink with hot and cold pressure water and small refrigerator in wheelhouse .

Large v berth with head/ shower combo . All of this area has also been reworked recently.


That covered back deck is so big you could put a bar out there with a built in gas grill/flattop.
 
Thanks guys . It's a fun boat . We're thinking we need more indoor living space.
 
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Pics from yesterday
Walk through door to engine room
Engine room : new hot water heater and onboard air compressor
Perkins 135 NA
Hydraulic steering
 

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More pics from yesterday.
V berth storage drawers on each side plus plenty of storage under v berth.There is also a decent hanging locker on starboard side. There are no tanks under v berth . The holding tank and water tanks are under the aft deck.
New grated teak towel storage in head.
Looking aft from v berth toward helm.
Helm
Sorry she's not trailerable
8 ft walker way included
 

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Thanks guys . It's a fun boat . We're thinking we need more indoor living space.

Love your boat, but understand that a little more interior space would be nice..
 
Marty,
Are you looking for another 10 acres of teak for Joy to play with? After that she’ll be ready to do our boat eh?

Seriously I can relate. And if you find the right boat that’s the right size all things will be well. But swap’in boats is a minefield. Have you thought of extending your cabin aft. With your skills that’s a natural thought. But if you buy another boat make it one like William. One that’s had most all things fixed and lots of upgrades. Best of luck to you and Joy.
 
Marty,
Are you looking for another 10 acres of teak for Joy to play with? After that she’ll be ready to do our boat eh?

Seriously I can relate. And if you find the right boat that’s the right size all things will be well. But swap’in boats is a minefield. Have you thought of extending your cabin aft. With your skills that’s a natural thought. But if you buy another boat make it one like William. One that’s had most all things fixed and lots of upgrades. Best of luck to you and Joy.
Eric it's funny that you mentioned extending the cabin aft because I was thinking that this morning myself , but I've thought about it several times.
Two things would have to happen, first is I would want a NA to design the new living spaces. This is not something I'm good at. I don't have what it takes to design seating and cabinets where the space is user friendly and comfortable. I can build it if I have something good to go off of. I've spent a bunch of time building stuff that I'm not happy with the final result. Second thing is I would want to lower the entire roof on the aft cabin extention, if not I think it would look too boxy.There is a third item , I would have to convince Joy we could do the work and be happy with the result.
 
But you’re a can do guy Marty.
For seat proportions ect it’s well documented in numerous books ect. TAD would know where to find.
IMO the cabin would look fine/great if it were not too long.
How you getting on w the Trinka?
 
But you’re a can do guy Marty.
For seat proportions ect it’s well documented in numerous books ect. TAD would know where to find.
IMO the cabin would look fine/great if it were not too long.
How you getting on w the Trinka?
I've done all I'm gonna do to the Trinka . I just slapped a 5/8" thick piece of sacrificial teak to outside and called it done , no bungs and no varnish.
The Trinka is not part of the sale but could help with negotiations if it gets that far .
 

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The holding tank and pump out is under this teak hatch as far aft as you can get , where it needs to be .
Dickinson Spitfire grill on custom stand .
 

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Marty,
My Point Defiance has a nice fat gunnel but it’s red cedar. Nice and light. The whole boat seems light. I kinda like your floorboards but they take up room. See in the pic underway she trims nicely w no ballast fwd. one would think she’d be dead slow w her upturned stern but she gets right along. Your Trinka looks fuller in the bow and a little slacker aft. Probably easier to row. From the original boat over 100 yesrs ago she was widened aft. That probably explains her ability to move along trimed out. Love this boat.
 

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Simple , strong reliable anchor system with chain/line combo .
Five large cockpit scuppers
Anchor shade
Ready to go
 

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She's listed now with our own " Daddyo " now at The Grace Yachting Group .
 

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Really interesting, well maintained boat at a great price. Good luck with the sale!
 
A little bump
 

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Off the market . Changed our plans and gonna keep the boat. Still a bunch of projects left to do. Actually enough to keep me busy for a long long time .
 
Marty, you've done so much fine work on that boat. I'm glad to hear you'll be keeping William.
 
Woohoo! I'm pleased! Your boat rocks. Plus, didn't you just replace the AC?
 
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