• Trawler Forum Classified Posting Guidelines
    • We expect ads placed to be related to the topic of this forum.
    • Ads that are inactive for 180 days or longer may be moved to the Classified Archive and locked. Ads may be relisted if the item is still current. Alternatively, owners may contact a Moderator to reinstate an archived ad.
    • The Classified section is for advertising, members are asked to refrain from posting discussions to a Classified Ad. Please start a discussion thread or PM the owner for discussions.
    • Do not hijack another member's ad by posting unsolicited commentary. Example: if a member has posted an ad offering an anchor for sale, don't add a post to his thread stating that you have an anchor you'd like to get rid of also. Posts deemed as unsolicited commentary may be removed.
    • For your own security, do NOT include your e-mail or phone number in your ad. Instead request that interested parties contact you via PM (private message) to provide owners contact info.
    • Brokers, Dealers, or those with a commercial interest in a sale are prohibited from posting in Classifieds.
    • Only Trawler Forum Commercial Members may post ads in the Commercial section. You must be a designated Commercial Member to start threads in this section of the forum. (Contact a moderator if you have questions about this)
    • Don't post links to commercial sites where you are also offering the boat, such as eBay, Craigslist or Yachtworld, etc. unless it contains a more in-depth description, additional information or pictures.
    • Place only one ad per item (you may repost only when your ad has expired and been removed).
    For Sale ads MUST include:
    • Asking price
    • Location
    • A Basic Description
    • Clear statement whether you are the owner or non-owner (posting for friend, relative, or acquaintance)
    • Don't forget to select: FOR SALE, WANTED or FREE in the Title block.
    All ads should also include ALL the following:
    • Pertinent maintenance and condition information
    • Exterior picture or pictures
    • Interior picture or pictures (boats)
    For maximum impact & exposure, it is suggested the Ad Title include: Year, Manufacturer, Model, Length, Price, and Location or at the very top of the ad body. When your item has sold or the ad is no longer relevant: Please post a Reply to the ad that the item is SOLD or click "Report Post" on post 1 of the thread to ask a moderator to archive the ad. Ads may be moved or removed by our staff at any time for any reason. All ads must comply with site rules. Thanks for your cooperation.
  • Avoid Scams.

    Our classifieds are free and anyone registered here is welcome to post an ad.
    Be aware that there are unscrupulous folks out there. Avoid any interaction that seems odd to you or �feels� wrong. Inquiries from unknown buyers, buyers �agents� and other non-traditional approaches should be treated with extreme caution.

    Beware of unsolicited contacts offering to put you in touch with someone else who is buying or selling via e-mail or text.

    Do not post your e-mail address or phone number in a classifieds ad.

    Hints that you may be dealing with a Scammer:
    • Seller or Buyer approaches you via a direct email or PM and then steers you to an off-site communication method (text or email).
    • No posts or very few forum posts.
    • Recent forum membership
    • Insists on conducting negotiations via email or text rather than PM
    • Requires payment via Bank Transfer, BitCoin/CryptoCurrency, WesternUnion or other unsecured method.
    • Buyer or Seller suggests Paypal "Friends and Family" payment. Paypal is a good way to arrange payment but an invoice for goods and services should be used rather than "Friends and Family". "Friends and Family" avoids fees BUT there is no recourse if the transaction runs aground. Friends and Family is for gifts only. There is no protection for Friends and Family transactions, so never ever use it to buy something.
    • Declines to allow viewing the item before proceeding with the transaction.

Loop ready 40' Trawler for sale, $90K fresh water

The friendliest place on the web for anyone who enjoys boating.
If you have answers, please help by responding to the unanswered posts.

mark ketcham

Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2012
Messages
10
Location
USA
Vessel Name
MARCY
Vessel Make
Kha Shing 36
LOA: 41 ft 0 in Beam: 14 ft 1 in Draft: 4’6”

Beautiful Semi-Custom 40’ Kha Shing Trawler 1985 semi custom with all the features you could want for Cruising the North Channel or doing the Great Loop. Her many features include a cored deck and above the water line hull, meaning no core rot which is common on teak decked boats. A generous Sun Deck, wide Side Decks and two comfortable Helms Fly Bridge and Salon, make for turn key Boating pleasure in any Weather.

Engines
Total Power: 272 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Volvo (2)
Year Built: 1985
Engine Model: TAMD40B Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Hours: 1565
Drive Type: Volvo Transmission Engine Power: 136 HP
Engine 2:

Cruising Speed: 7 knots Maximum Speed: 10 knots
Hull: Fiberglass

Accommodations
Number of double berths: 2 Number of cabins: 2 Number of heads: 2

Electronics Depth sounder, Autopilot
Compass
VHF
Radar
Radio
Inside Equipment Inverter/Charger, Air conditioning Heater
Hot water heater (12 Gal.)
Microwave oven Marine heads Refrigerator
3 Burner Electric Stove
Electrical Equipment Shore power inlet Victron Inverter
200 Amp Alternator on Port Engine
6 Golf Cart Batteries Outside Equipment/Extras Davits
Electric windlass
Bimini Top

Dual Helm Stations

All Maintenance/Service Logs
Raymarine E80 Marine at Lower Helm C70 at upper
Furono Ship to Shore Radio
Furono Loran LC-90
Victron Power Inverter/charger Cruises at 7.2 knots - Burns 3 GPH WOT 10 knots
Queen Bed in Aft Master Stateroom w/Ensuite Bath Tub
Large V-Berth /w Head & Closet
 

Attachments

  • Underway.jpg
    Underway.jpg
    180.3 KB · Views: 346
  • Nav Station.jpg
    Nav Station.jpg
    177.8 KB · Views: 312
  • Sitae.jpg
    Sitae.jpg
    181.5 KB · Views: 305
  • Helm.jpg
    Helm.jpg
    171.9 KB · Views: 302
  • Galley.jpg
    Galley.jpg
    169.5 KB · Views: 298
  • Engine Room.jpg
    Engine Room.jpg
    176.8 KB · Views: 320
  • V Birth.jpg
    V Birth.jpg
    170.3 KB · Views: 299
  • Running Gear.jpg
    Running Gear.jpg
    181.4 KB · Views: 298
  • Queen Birth.jpg
    Queen Birth.jpg
    168.6 KB · Views: 303
I am interested in your boat. I assume she is dry docked right now. When do you expect to put back on the water?
paul
 
Trawler out of storage

We usually get the Boat out of the Building in May. She is happy inside, was on her yesterday.
Mark
 
Mark,
I am interested in learning more. Do you have a service history and inspection reports you can share? Pictures of the top helm and sun deck also appreciated.
thanks
Paul
 
The Service history is in the Ships Logbook, I am the second owner, now 17 years. I had a professional Survey conducted a few years ago with no suggestions made. I will attempt to attach some pictures of the upper Helm.
 

Attachments

  • DSCN1628 2.jpg
    DSCN1628 2.jpg
    182.2 KB · Views: 185
  • DSCN1632 2.jpg
    DSCN1632 2.jpg
    167.7 KB · Views: 184
Still for sale?

Hi Mark,
My husband and I have just started looking for a trawler for the loop. I'm guessing from the age of this post that your Kha Shing is no longer for sale but thought I would ask.

Thanks,
Wendy
 
Still for sail, tucked away for the winter but lets talk.
Mark
 
Mark,
Thanks for the reply. We actually found your boat on a broker's website (Yacht World, I think). We are planning a trip to Florida in early November to look at boats. Depending on how that turns out, we may be in touch with you regarding the Kha Shing.
Wendy
 
Tucked up in her inside storage, available for $80k!
Mark
 
Mark ~ What can you tell me about the hull condition and last time it had a bottom treatment? I see a dinghy in the photo. Is there one available? Does it have a generator?
 
We stripped the Hull completely in 2007, 5 Coats of Interlux 2002? and use CRC abrative that gets a good clean and touch up each Spring. The Dinghy is a Carib that is Hypolon but is showing her age, very slow leaks so we just top it off before use. a 4hp Evenrude serves her well. I added a Victron Inverter and a Bank of 6 Golf Cart Batteries and a 200 Amp Alternator with a Balmar Regulator that gives us all the Power we need.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom