CAD32,500
1987 Aloha 30 is a fractional rigged sloop sailing yacht. This vessel is constructed of hand laminated FRP with a single skin hull and sandwich constructed decks. The Aloha 30 has a fin keel and spade rudder foils. The hull is gelcoat white with a blue boot and cove stripe. The bottom is coated with black ablative antifouling bottom paint. The interior has a v berth forward with a split dinette/settee around the keel stepped mast. The galley is to starboard with the single head to port. There is a single quarter berth aft under the port deck. This vessel is powered by a Beta Marine 20HP diesel engine.
The vessel is in good condition, with various upgrades and a comprehensive maintenance program in place.
The Aloha 30 has a classic teak finished interior. Forward there is a chain locker followed by a v berth with storage under the berth. The main salon area has a split settee/dinette with folding table and storage outboard. There is a nav table to port with the galley to starboard at the bottom of the companionway stairs. The single head it to port aft and there is a quarterberth under the cockpit/starboard deck. The engine is under the companionway stairs and cockpit sole.
The Aloha 30 has a classic teak finished interior. Forward there is a chain locker followed by a v berth with storage under the berth. The main salon area has a split settee/dinette with folding table and storage outboard. There is a nav table to port with the galley to starboard at the bottom of the companionway stairs. The single head it to port aft and there is a quarterberth under the cockpit/starboard deck. The engine is under the companionway stairs and cockpit sole.
The engine is in very good visual condition. Hoses, lines, pumps, mounts were all checked and were found in good condition. The exhaust system was found in good condition.
Call Dan today at 250-850-7247 to arrange your own private showing. You will clearly be glad that you did. This very special sailboat can be yours, and take you in total confidence, from the cruising grounds of the Salish Sea to Puget Sound and why not, even Mexico.
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