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1974 Marshall Boat, Californian, 42', San Diego, CA, $65k

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Vessel Name
Layla
Vessel Make
1979 34' Californian LRC
Manufacturer: Marshall Boat Co.
Year, Model, Length: 1974, Californian LRC, 42'
Price: $65k
Location: San Diego, CA, Hyatt Marina in Mission Bay (Slip Transferable at the discretion of the Dockmaster)
Owner? I am the Owner
Contact: PM preferred
Engines: Twin Perkins with Turbo and Intercooler, HT6.354
Staterooms: 2
Heads: 2 (1 Electric, 1 Manual)
Notes: Brand new Fly Bridge Bimini, 11' Hydro-Force Dinghy and 5 HP Honda Outboard negotiable, Previous names: "Jitterbug Perfume", "The Watershed". Current Name "Sunset!"


At the end of 2020 we bought a 34' Californian in Oceanside (Layla in my user profile). In the middle of 2021 we went a little crazy and bought a 42' Californian in San Diego. We were fortunate to be able to buy the 42' boat along with the slip rental at one of the most beautiful harbors in San Diego, the Hyatt Marina in Mission Bay.

Life changes and two boats are too much for our family, so after fixing it up a bit, we are choosing to sell our 1974 42' Californian with a transferable slip.

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Terry,
Sorry I didn't see your question. She is still for sale, but people are looking at here. Generator is an old Onan 7.5k I believe, but it is out of service. There are 3 newer 8D batteries with a newer battery charger, but no inverter.
 
Probably add another 4-6' to the 42'. It has a short swim step and a bowsprit with a pulpit and anchor. We bought the boat and kept it in the same slip, so didn't have to worry about getting an exact measurement bow to stern.

We have lowered the price to $54,900 and just had some nice exterior work completed on the teak and body. Looking good inside and out.

For more info see here:
Yachtworld Listing:
 
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It looks like they call it a 36' slip, but that's where it was when we bought it and it is in a transferable slip. There are a lot of big boats in those slips at our marina.
 
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