2005 38 Chesapeake Deadrise: $99,000 Super Firm Only 500 Original hours on single 350 HP Cat, Trolling Valve, 19 knot cruise, tops out at 23 knots, fit and finish is better than most she was built in a museum to showcase old world craftmanship, sips fuel. Bus heater in cabin, spreader lights, simple boat with nothing to break. she is almost half price at this 99k be smart and pounce. For a lot of pix and specs please go to www.redlinemarine.com and click on boats for sale. 732-222-1844.
21' Surfside Center Console Buy direct from builder and save. Surfside Boats, 63 Highland St., PO Box 6255 East Rochester, NH 03868. Call 603-335-4900. We make boating affordable. SurfSideBoat.com
As is and ready to be customized/finished. Carries 30g fuel tank. Engine range 115 HP minimum - 150 HP maximum. Visit www.Buoy8Boats.com for complete boat specs and history. Includes brand new trailer. $13,500. 804-815-1018
26' Radon 1989. Twin Volvo 350 CI engines I/O duo props 765 hours. GPS, radar, fishfinder,VHF, stereo. Isinglass enclosure on flybrige. Head, hot shower, galley, v-birth. Two large fish holds. Stern davits, midship boom arm. Submersible swim step for divers. Baja custom tri-axel galvanized trailer. Lots of extra hardware as this boat was originally rigged as a camera boat in the film industry. This hardware is perfect for all kinds of commercial uses. Excellent condition. $36,750. (360) 681-0959 wileytinsley@gmail.com for pictures.
Launched September 2006, Finished by S.E. Newman and Son & Downeast Composites, 370 Yanmar - 1,100 hours, ZF Gear, 20-22 Knot Cruise, 28 Knot WOT, 140 Gallons Diesel – Over 2 MPG, Diamond SeaGlaze Windows, 40 Gallon Insulated Livewell, 40 Gallon Fresh Water Tank, Large Insulated Fishbox W/Macerator, SoundDown Exhaust & Insulation, Pompanette Helm Chairs, Seadek Custom Combing Pads, Troll Valve, Lee MX 19’ Outriggers, 19 Lee Rod Holders, Revere 6 Man SOLAS “A” Liferaft & 4 Mustang Suits, 12” Raytheon Plotter/Radar (4KW)/Sounder (1KW), Robertson AP16 Autopilot, 2 ICOM Radios (502 & 602), EPIRB. Vessel located in Boston, MA. (978) 333-0101.
Yanmar 230 installed 2001. Yanmar serviced since new w/meticulous maint(oil changes every 50hrs etc). New alum windows 2005. Nicely equipped clean cruiser sips fuel, shows well. $45,000 (917)837-4712 or alazylobster@aol.com.
220 HP John Deere, Twin Disc 14" stainless hauler rigged for lobster and tuna. V berths. 4 swivel rod holders. Fresh and salt water wash downs. Full electronics. Many upgrades. $65,000 OBO. 781-982-9836
Custom Built in October 2008, in Rockland ME by O'Hara Boats. 355 Cummings Engine - less than 300 hours. Fully loaded with 100 gal live bait well, Fish Finder, Chart Plotter, Auto Pilot, GPS, Outriggers, Downriggers, Head and lots more. Paid $225,000, will let go for $150,000 obo. (828) 488-6470.
33' Fortier For Sale CAT 3208, 320 HP, 3600HRS, BLOCK HEATER, 200GAL, SIMRAD EQ44, SIMRAD AP 35 PILOT, FURUNO RADAR, NORTHSTAR GPS, FURUNO GPS, ICOM VHF, RIGGERS, SWIVEL ROD HOLDERS, HEAD, 3000W INVERTER, MICROWAVE, TILLER & STERN CONTROLS, 400W DECK LIGHT, NEW PAINT, ALL SAFETY EQUIPTMENT, SPARE WHEEL, 1500LB FISHBOX. AWESOME TROLL BOAT. 508-237-3962.
Callifornia crabbing: Here's a fun video shot on the decks of the Majestik while catching Dungeness crab off the coast of northern California.
Alaska fisherman and commercial fisheries activist Kevin Adams was elected chairman at the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute board of directors meeting on May 9 in Anchorage.
The governor-appointed board consists of seven members: five seafood processors and two industry representatives actively engaged in commercial fishing. Adams was appointed to fill a harvester seat by Gov. Frank Murkowski in 2004.
With 38 years of fishing experience in Bristol Bay, Adams has long been an active member in the Alaska fishing industry, ASMI says. He has worked for both the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation and the Bering Sea Fisherman's Association, and represents Alaska fishermen on numerous boards.
The Northeast Regional Planning Body, a group of state, tribal and federal representatives from New England who are working to implement the National Ocean Policy and address critical New England ocean issues, is holding a series of public meetings in May and June.
The meetings are being held to discuss draft regional ocean planning goals and associated potential actions. The planning body seeks input on these goals and actions. Additional information on the group's progress can be found here.
The meetings will also provide an opportunity to review draft maps and products from initial efforts to gather information on the natural resources and diverse uses of the ocean, including fishing, transportation, energy and infrastructure, aquaculture, and recreation.