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For Sale: Off the Market-1977 Heritage West Indian

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I've always liked West Indians. Really pretty lines. We never run our boat from below, and as such, the lack of a lower helm has always appealed to me. Saves a ton of space and is much simpler.


Good luck with your sale.
 
I can vouch for how nice this boat is. I see it across the dock from me every day. If it were just a little bigger and we could live full time on it, I'd be all over it.
 
If we had even known about the Heritage Indian when we started looking for our first trawler, it would have been on our short list. It’s a real nice package.
 
Slow Motion, Here is another at Seabrook Marina on the P dock. The owner is having some health problems and needs to move the boat. The CL post:
https://houston.craigslist.org/boa/d/1978-marine-trader-34-foot/6686854947.html



That's Patricks boat. They had big plans and were just about to head out for their first cruise to Florida when he was diagnosed. I almost bought that boat before we decided to lease this one.

They have a youtube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqTfaqs6SLyYOOsYREAcKXA
 
That is almost what I am looking for in a couple of years. Price is crazy close too.
 
always liked those but the lack of lower helm , wouldn't work for me. Just my opinion.
I know what you mean. I guess that forehead could be knocked off, I mean flybridge, and the controls moved down below.
 
No time like the present :socool:


I wish my new forum friend. My family and I are having some rough luck at the moment. I have a thread or two around here on those topics. :thumb:


It will all come together in time. :dance:
 
The CL ad expired a while back. Have not had much interest. I sent Toocoys a PM. Still for sale, but in no hurry:eek:
 
I have always admired your boat! What a beauty and what a great deal for someone!!! I see you out in the bay all the time. I think I even docked next to you at Pelican Rest one Easter weekend(2012)....I had my Mainship at the time. We met and talked boats. If you really think about it, look at a Prairie 29 and this boat. It is just a stretched version of the P29...lines, windows and all!!!
 
I remember that trip. Thinks I must have had too much rum the night before:facepalm:
 
It is still for sale. I will call on my way to the boat in a couple of hours.
 
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