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39' Sea Ranger Sedan (Europa Style)

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Vessel Name
Sea Angel
Vessel Make
Sea Ranger Sedan (Euro Style)
We are selling our beautiful Sea Angel after 8 years of fun and upgrades! The wife wants to do more extensive traveling. I am including the yachtworld listing in the post which has all the details. The boat is currently in the Destin, FL area.

She is great for costal cruising and has visited the Bahamas, Dry Tortugas and the entire coast of Florida. This boat would also be excellent for the Loop.

I hope the person the buys her has as much fun with her as we have!!

Asking Price: $79,900

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1980/sea-ranger-39-sedan-3480009/
 

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Very nice, good luck with the sale and future travels.
 
Very nice - and good luck! If you don't mind me asking, what is the finish on your hand and cap rails - looks great:thumb:
 
Honey Teak! It works pretty well! Usually recoat once a year with a clear coat and that is it!! Still breaks down in some places in the Florida sun.
 
Is Honey Teak the stain ( Cabot?) What varnish....clear coat?? Thanks!
 
Go to fabulainc.com. Honey Teak is a system. It is part of Signature Finishes. The owners, I believe, mix it themselves. I researched the most labor-UNintensive way to keep the teak up and this system got the best reviews.
 
Thanks!!!! They were on the boat when I bought it and are extremely heavy duty!! It's really nice to carry your dinghy up out of the way on trips rather than dragging it or putting it on livable space.
 
Nice looking boat. Any issues with Hurricane Michael? Might be an interested party.
 
Hey Ben,
None at all other than anchoring her in the middle of a small protected bayou until the storm passed. It was really a non-event in Niceville where the boat is kept. Don't think the winds ever got above 50 kts. The town didn't even lose power!!

Let me know if you have anymore questions. Glad to answer them!

Bill
 
Will IM later. Early in the process. At work today. Thanks.
 
A very nice craft indeed, and looks very well maintained. Someone out there is going to get a well loved prize. Good luck with the sale!!
 
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