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#boatfoolssailing #bluewatersailboat #steelsailboat #oceancruisingboats #sailboattour BLUEWATER BATTLE AXE! This Steel Sailboat Will Go Anywhere! $29k | TOUR Canadian Ken and I have seen a lot of fiberglass, but this was a first — a steel-hulled sailboat built like a ship and ready to cross oceans. Meet “Western Way,” a 34-foot steel cutter Irish Rover designed by Merritt Walter — the naval architect behind Rover Marine. She’s got all the right numbers: LOA 34’ | Beam 10.2’ | Draft 4.2’ | Displ 17,000 Powered by a trusty Yanmar 3GM30 (only 1,100 hours), long keel / transom-hung rudder, and a full suite of sails + electronics — she’s ready to go wherever your wanderlust leads. “Western Way” isn’t just pretty on paper — she’s been there. Her owners double-handed from Newburyport to Ireland in 29 days, then cruised the Hebrides, UK, Portugal, and Spain. From the Canaries she rode the Trades to Barbados, the Caribbean, Bermuda, and back home. That’s about as proven as it gets. This is a true bluewater battle axe — strong, steady, and elegant in her own no-nonsense way. Now for sale by her original owners. Obviously, you’ll want to get a survey — but boats like this don’t come around often. For more information or to reach the sellers directly, contact: wvguinon@gmail.com As always be kind and courteous. And, remember, we are NOT brokers or surveyors and we have no financial interest in this boat. But we do LOVE IT! See you next time! TOC: 00:00 What did we find today? 00:12 Intro to the Merritt Walter Irish Rover 34 01:51 Looking at the steel keel and topsides 06:57 Up in the cockpit 10:19 Up on deck! 14:36 Canadian Ken takes us below! 15:26 The Galley 16:26 The Head 17:26 The V-berth 21:16 The Engine 22:42 Final Thoughts!
#boatfoolssailing #Sailing #Bristol27 #CruisingSailboats #SailboatReunion #CanadianKen This Sailboat Changed Everything! Canadian Ken Reunites with his Old Bristol 27! Ahoy BoatFools Crew! ⚓ This week, we hit the road to Portland, Maine, for an emotional reunion: Canadian Ken reconnects with his old Bristol 27 sailboat, BEAGLE, now renamed WASABI. Ken sold her 3 years ago, but today we meet the new owners, see the upgrades they’ve made, and—best of all—go sailing once again on this salty little cruiser. Think Roy Firestone in Jerry Maguire—as I try to make Ken cry by reliving old memories, adventures, and good times aboard Beagle. Does it work? You’ll have to watch and see! Along the way, we get a close look at: * The timeless design of the Bristol 27 (Carl Alberg classic) * The thoughtful upgrades that brought Beagle into her new life as Wasabi * How it feels to sail an old boat with a new name—and new caretakers This is a story about boats, memories, and the joy of seeing a beloved vessel carry on her journey. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment if you’ve ever had an old boat come back into your life—you know the feels! Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time! -BoatFools Sailing Team Chapters: 00:00 Canadian Ken at the Helm of His Old Sailboat 00:10 Intro - BoatFools Sailing is Like a Box of Chocolates 01:28 We Spot Beagle, the Bristol 27, coming in! 02:07 We Meet the New Owners and Learn About Upgrades 05:00 Going Aboard...Will Canadian Ken Cry? 10:51 We Go Sailing! 13:24 Canadian Ken Takes The Helm 14:38 Why the Current Owners Fell In Love with the Bristol 27 17:33 Thoughts on the Adventure and the New Look 18:23 Canadian Ken Says Goodbye Again... Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#SailboatTour #CaptainQ #Gozzard36 #BluewaterSailboat #SailboatReview Captain Q RETURNS! Rare Gozzard 36 Sailboat Tour | $160k Bluewater Cruiser We FOUND him. Captain Q — the legendary Yacht Hunter himself — has been resurrected with nothing more than a can of Dinty Moore beef stew and a splash of Freixenet bubbly! And wouldn’t you know it, he’s back on deck with us to review a sailboat that most sailors have never even heard of… the extraordinary Gozzard 36. This is not your typical sailboat. Ted Gozzard’s open plan interior blew up the rulebook by ditching the cookie-cutter 6-foot sections and “imagineering” a layout that’s functional, flexible, and refreshingly innovative. This is the BIGGEST 36-foot sailboat we've ever been on. Lazy Jacks, our featured Gozzard 36, shows why this Canadian-built cruiser has become a cult classic among serious passagemakers and liveaboard sailors. Highlights & Recent Work: ✅ Sleeps six across three cabins with the revolutionary open plan ✅ Major refit at the Gozzard yard (2013–14) plus ongoing upgrades through 2025 ✅ Fresh brightwork, rebuilt steering, new bimini, serviced rig, and a laundry list of replaced systems (fuel pump, hoses, windlass, batteries, macerator, you name it!) ✅ Powered by a well-maintained Westerbeke with updated tanks, wiring, and steering gear ✅ Outfitted with modern cruising gear: Garmin chartplotter w/HD radar, Vesper AIS, Raymarine autopilot, solar power, davits, dodger + bimini, and a Rocna anchor system that’ll keep you stuck to the bottom like a barnacle. Sail Inventory: – North mainsail (2022) + Doyle lazy jack system – Genoa, staysail, gennaker, plus original serviceable sails – All control lines led aft for easy handling This Gozzard 36 is more than just a sailboat — it’s a rare piece of yacht design history. A boat that turns heads, sparks conversations, and (with Captain Q’s blessing) might just change how you think about living aboard or heading offshore. She is a STUNNER! For all inquiries, please contact John Albertine at: jjalbertine@gmail.com Chapters: 00:00 We Find Captain Q 00:35 Nice pan of the Gozzard 36 00:46 Intro to Captain Q and the Gozzard 36 02:20 The HUGE Cockpit 09:32 Captain Q Takes Us Up On Deck 21:26 Going Down Below 25:26 Have You Ever Seen This Before? 29:46 The Galley 31:51 Or Have You Seen Anything Like This? 34:33 The Head 36:13 The Engine Compartment 38:43 Final Thoughts From Canadian Ken, Captain Q, and Me Please remember we are NOT yacht brokers nor surveyors - we just love to showcase beautiful sailboats that might be of interest to you! Thanks for watching and tune in next week! -The BoatFools Sailing Team & Captain Q
#boatfoolssailing #BudgetSailboats #SailboatTour #SailboatForSale Canadian-Built Classic! C&C 33 Mk II Sailboat Tour – Now $29,500 Ahoy BoatFools Nation! First of all - stick around to the end for the contest results AND the big reveal of our surprise guest for next week! Canadian Ken fell in love with this one right away… and it’s no surprise why. Epilogue is a 1984 C&C 33 Mk II masthead sloop, designed by Rob Ball and built in Canada by the legendary C&C Yachts. She’s neat as a pin, clean, and ready to splash with a fresh bottom job in Rockport, Maine. The price was just reduced from $32,000 to $29,500 – making her one of the best values we’ve seen for a cruising-ready C&C in this condition. TOC: 00:00 Canadian Ken trying to get Contest Results 00:12 Intro to the 1984 C&C 33 MKII 01:19 The Keel, Rudder, and Topsides 05:35 The Cockpit - Uncluttered and Sweet! 08:22 The Foredeck, Chainplates, and other cool stuff 13:20 Heading Below! 18:37 The Head and V-Berth 20:47 The Yanmar Engine 22:38 Contest Results, Guest Reveal, and Final Thoughts! 22:25 Bonus content Outtake! Specs & Highlights: LOA: 32’6” | Beam: 10’6” | Draft: 6’4” Yanmar 16hp 2GM-20F diesel (freshwater-cooled) Fin keel & spade rudder for classic C&C performance Easily handled by a cruising couple – “no teenagers required” 😉 Rod standing rigging (replaced in 2018) & all new running rigging Harken furler, roller furling 120% jib, full-battened mainsail, and asymmetrical spinnaker New topsides & mast paint, fresh bottom paint Rocna anchor (33 lbs), propane heater, dodger, radar reflector & safety gear The current owners have kept her in excellent condition since 2018, adding major upgrades across the board: rigging, sails, systems, topside paint, and more. Whether you’re after a spirited club racer or a fast coastal cruiser, Epilogue is a proud vessel that will turn heads in any harbor. - On the hard in Rockport, Maine – ready for her next chapter. - Asking $29,500 CONTACT THE SELLER AT: mlar325@gmail.com As always, be kind and courteous, and get a professional survey! See you next week! -BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#boatfoolssailing #sailboattour #budgetsailboat #cruisinglife A GREAT Budget Liveaboard! The Pearson 365 Ketch $28k | FULL TOUR Looking for a great budget liveaboard sailboat? The classic 1979 Pearson 365 Ketch, designed by the legendary Bill Shaw, might be exactly what you’ve been searching for. Canadian Ken and I return to Stockton Harbor, Maine (where we toured that Island Packet 38 sailboat last fall — the one our friend ended up buying!) to climb aboard this roomy, well-equipped cruiser that’s ready to move aboard and sail away. This Pearson 365 has been a summer home since 2018, and you can see why. She’s got serious liveaboard gear: ⚓ 500 watts of solar power + 400 watt AirX wind generator ⚓ Lewmar windlass with 44 lb anchor & 200 ft of chain (plus a 35 lb CQR backup) ⚓ Davits for a dinghy (dinghy available separately) ⚓ Raymarine autopilot + Garmin 12” chartplotter with AIS ⚓ EPIRB beacon for safety offshore ⚓ 3-burner propane stove, shower stall, and room to sleep 5 ⚓ 40 hp Westerbeke diesel with 50 gallons of fuel + 150 gallons of water ⚓ New bowsprit (starboard), new paint job (2023), sails in good condition ⚓ Survey completed in 2023 — available to interested buyers She’s currently in the water and on her mooring (available through mid-October 2025) — meaning you can literally step aboard, drop the lines, and head out. What surprised us most? The space — both in the cockpit and down below. For a “budget cruiser,” the Pearson 365 feels like a much bigger boat. No wonder so many sailors choose them as affordable liveaboards and bluewater cruisers. If you’re in the market for a budget-friendly cruising sailboat that’s liveaboard ready, this one checks all the boxes. HERE IS THE SELLER'S CONTACT INFORMATION: robinjomiller@gmail.com As always, be kind and courteous! ⛵ What do you think — is the Pearson 365 the best liveaboard value out there right now? Drop a comment below and let us know. TOC: 00:00 Canadian Ken tries for an Oscar with his PSYCHO re-enactment 00:13 Introducing the Pearson 365 ketch 01:17 The cockpit - it is much bigger than you think! 05:17 Going up on deck 10:49 Down below! 14:50 The V-berth 15:55 The head & Shower! 16:50 The Engine... 18:47 A tour around the boat from the water 21:36 Final Thoughts - and CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT! DON'T FORGET TO TUNE IN NEXT WEEK TO FIND OUT THE WINNERS OF THE CONTEST AND TO LEARN WHO OUR SPECIAL GUEST WILL BE! Thank you for your support. -BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor. Join us on a new adventure as we explore a sailboat and do some boating! From bow to stern, we check every nook and cranny, and even find some interesting boat equipment. Whether you're into sailing, or just dreaming of living on a sailboat, this boat tour is for you!
#boatfoolssailing #sailingboat #pocketcruiser #trailersailer Com-Pac 17 Sun Cat TOUR – SENSATIONAL Trailerable Pocket Cruiser for $9,500! TOC: 00:00 What did we just find?!? 00:24 Intro to the Comp-Pac 17 Sun Cat - And "Kenadian" 01:02 Walk around the boat and a look at all the included gear 04:32 A close look at the Matendr Tabernacle 05:22 The inflatable dinghy! 06:21 Up on deck 09:24 In the cabin - We fit! 11:08 Final Thoughts on the Com-Pac 17 Sun Cat Canadian Ken and I stumbled across a 2008 Com-Pac 17-2 Sun Cat sitting pretty in a driveway in Yarmouth, Maine — and this little pocket cruiser checks A LOT of boxes.At just 17 feet, the Com-Pac Sun Cat is a roomy daysailer that doubles as a cozy overnighter. With her classic catboat lines, quick rigging system, and trailerable design, she removes some of the biggest roadblocks to sailing: no slip, no mooring, no problem! Keep her at home, launch at the public ramp, and be sailing in under 10 minutes.Boat Details: 2008 Com-Pac 17-2 Sun Cat Magic Tilt trailer 6 hp Nissan outboard Two bunks + portable marine head Green bimini + matching sail cover Easy mast-raising system (single-handed) - aka Mastendr Stable, fun, family-friendly — great for kids Extras included: • 2018 North Atlantic Inflatables 7’6” dinghy • Newport Vessels electric trolling motor This is a great starter sailboat or downsizer’s dream: affordable, simple to rig, safe, and a breeze to tow and launch. If you’ve been waiting for a boat that fits in your driveway (instead of draining your bank account at the marina) — this is it. To contact the seller, please email: AFT11.8@proton.me As always, be kind and courteous. Also, as always, we have NO financial interest in this boat. We just want to get folks out sailing! Considering buying a boat? This sailboat tour showcases a used sailboat found at a yard sale. We provide some simple boat buying tips, and a glimpse into the world of sailboats. -BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor. Join us for a detailed **boat tour** of a project boat! We offer **boat buying tips** and insights into the process of **buying a boat**, and what to look for in **boats for sale**. Is this **sailboat for sale** a deal, or a money pit?
#sailing #boatfoolssailing #channelupdate #notears Labor Day Update! Dad Tears, Boat Sales & Sea Level Rise! Happy Labor Day, BoatFools Nation! No full-length video this week because I was busy dropping my daughter at college (and crying enough tears to raise sea levels in the Gulf of Maine). We’ve got two exciting boat sale updates for you — and we’ll be back next week with more great sailboat tours and fun. Stay tuned! - The BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#Alberg30 #sailboattour #classicsailboat #boatfoolssailing #cruisingsailboat LEGENDS Never DIE! Alberg 30 Sailboat Tour | $12,500 LEGENDS Never Die! Meet HERON, a 1968 Alberg 30 sailboat — one of the most beloved 30-foot cruisers ever built. Canadian Ken and I fell in love with this boat the moment we stepped aboard, and she’s ready to splash right now. With a Beta Marine diesel showing just 130 hours, a fresh set of sails, solid rigging, and plenty of thoughtful upgrades, this Alberg 30 is turn-key and waiting for her next adventure. Designed by Carl Alberg and built by Whitby Boatworks, the Alberg 30 has earned cult-classic status for her graceful lines, rugged build, and proven offshore capability. Over 750 were built, and countless sailors still swear by them for coastal cruising and bluewater passages. HERON is no exception — she’s been lovingly maintained, upgraded, and comes with extras that make her ready to sail today. Chapters: 00:00 Opener 00:12 Intro to the Alberg 30 00:43 Keel and Topsides - both are GREAT! 05:49 Up on Deck with Canadian Ken 12:27 Canadian Ken impersonates Spider Man and Takes Us Below 12:45 Interior/galley 14:12 The Beta Marine Diesel! 15:40 Main Salon 17:02 V-Berth & Head 19:37 The Sail Loft/Sail Inventory 21:17 The Mast, Boom, and Spinnaker Pole 23:19 Bonus Sailboat for Sale - $3,500, complete with Trailer 24:24 That's a wrap PLUS we're selling some Bitcoin...Just kidding! Highlights: -Solid hand-laid fiberglass hull with balsa-core deck -Chainplates replaced/re-bedded in 2015 -Beta 20 Marine Diesel (~130 hrs) -Fresh Garmin chart plotter/GPS (2021) -Pope mainsail, Pope jib, Bohndell genoa + spinnakers -New cushions, clean interior with classic teak joinery -Topsides refinished in Awlgrip, brightwork replaced -Comes with 5 jack stands + a trailer for the spars If you’re looking for a classic 30-foot cruiser with timeless lines and a reputation for seaworthiness, this Alberg 30 deserves a serious look. Please contact the seller, Peter, with any additional questions: congo2@tidewater.net Please remember, Canadian Ken and I have NO financial interest in the boats we profile. Thanks for watching! -BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#boatfoolssailing #SailingMaine #Gunkholing #sailinglife #Morgan382 #CruisingSailboat #coastalcruising 5 Days Gunkholing The Maine Coast! 5 Sailboats, 85 NM, and the Sturgeon Moon! Join Green Mountain Josh and me as we take our Morgan 382 on an unforgettable 4-night, 5-day gunkholing cruise from Rockland, Maine, to Pretty Marsh on Mount Desert Island. We sailed about 85 nautical miles through some of the most beautiful waters in Maine — including the Fox Island Thorofare, Deer Isle Thorofare, Jericho Bay, Blue Hill Bay — with stops at places with names straight out of a sailor’s storybook: Stimpson Island, Hell’s Half Acre/Devil Island, Carvers Cove, and Pretty Marsh. We cruised in company with four other boats: Cape Dory Carlton on his Cape Dory 30, Poppa Kevin (77 years young!) on his Ericson 28, Marcel & Erika on their Island Packet 38 (yes, the same one BoatFools profiled!), and my stepfather aboard his Sabre 36, Moondance. Highlights included: - The perfect late-summer weather - We lost Kevin - but eventually found him - We saw thousands of dead fish - The Sturgeon Moon lighting up the anchorages was off the charts - And we saw countless seals, porpoise, and beautiful boats - Incredible camaraderie with fellow cruisers - we were just sorry Canadian Ken couldn't make this trip. Next one! If you’ve been waiting to see the BoatFools crew out on a real cruising adventure, this is it! Here is the TOC: 00:00 Opening - Ripping it through the Fox Island Thorofare 00:21 DAY 1: Intro to the Adventure - and where is Canadian Ken? 02:04 Sailing across Penobscot Bay 02:45 The Monument 02:55 Making our way through the Fox Island Thorofare 04:44 We have no choice but to go through the starting of a race... 06:28 A BIG sailboat with lots of fenders... 09:27 Pulling in to Simpson Island 11:15 Headed over to dinner! 13:02 DAY 2: Off to the Deer Isle Thorofare 16:56 Pulling in to Hell's Half Acre and Devil Island 17:18 Cape Dory Carlton and I hit the beach 19:17 All 5 boats have made it! 19:32 DAY 3: Headed for Pretty Marsh on Mt. Desert Island 20:52 Josh is muttering to himself but we see Cadillac Mountain! 21:17 Pulling in to Pretty Marsh 21:53 DAY 4 - And the 30-NM sail to get part way home 23:26 Hoisting the anchor and raising some sails! 26:55 Basking seals marking a ledge! 27:21 Pulling in to Carvers Cove, Vinalhaven 27:49 Stugeon MOON! 28:15 Dead Fish Everywhere! 28:49 DAY 5: Final thoughts on the trip. How we LOST and FOUND Kevin 30:49 BONUS FOOTAGE OF SAILING THROUGH FOX ISLAND THOROFARE IN SOME GUSTY CONDITIONS! FUN! THANKS FOR WATCHING! Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#boatfoolssailing #classicyacht #CutterSailboat #sailboatforsale #WoodenBoatLove We Fell Hard for This 47-Foot Classic Sailboat! Eldredge-McInnis Cutter at $81k! Chapters: 00:00 Where is Canadian Ken? 00:50 Intro to this Beauty and to Jordi St. John and MITA 03:33 The HUGE Cockpit 07:31 Canadian Ken Gives Us the Tour of the Deck 12:48 I Impersonate Usain Bolt and Head Below 14:35 The Head 15:04 The V-Berth - It's Enormous 16:12 The Galley! 18:22 The Engine and Engine Compartment 20:43 Down on the Hard - The Keel and Topsides 22:50 Final Thoughts and Canadian Ken Beats Me at Chess We couldn’t stop smiling when we stepped aboard Prowess. Canadian Ken and I fell hard for this 47-foot cutter, and we think you will too. Designed by Eldredge-McInnis and launched in 1947 at the Stockden yard in Detroit, Prowess is one of those rare classic yachts that stops you in your tracks. She’s graceful, strong, and simply stunning under sail or at the dock. In the 1980s, Prowess underwent a comprehensive three-year restoration that transformed her from stem to stern. The ballast was removed, the deck and cabin house rebuilt, interior refinished, and a substantial portion of the planking and backbone replaced. She received a new deck, expanded and improved cabin house, modernized systems and rigging, and a fresh Westerbeke diesel (now with less than 900 hours). Additional highlights: - Full complement of sails (plus spares!) - Gorgeous interior with updated furnishings - Stored indoors on a dirt floor (ideal for preserving classic yachts) - Offered at $81,000 OBRO [See below re: Chainplates] Prowess was generously donated to the Maine Island Trail Association (MITA), and 100% of the proceeds from this sale will support their nonprofit mission. Note: Chainplates will need to be replaced (survey estimates $15k–$20k at Belmont Boatworks). This is negotiable as part of the purchase price. This is more than just a boat—it’s a piece of American yachting history that sails like a dream. If you’ve ever wanted to own a true classic, this is your moment. For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Jordi St. John at: jordi@mita.org THANKS FOR WATCHING AND FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! -BoatFools Sailing Team Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
#boatfoolssailing #sailing #sailboattour #affordablesailing #bluewatercruiser RARE Allied Seawind II Sloop — Spotless, Proven, $23K OBRO! Could this be the perfect budget bluewater boat? We found a RARE sloop-rigged 1976 Allied Seawind II that’s so clean, it might just be in better shape than when she left the factory. Seriously—original gelcoat topsides, full keel, aperture-housed prop, and a spotless interior? This boat is the real deal. The original Allied Seawind is credited as the first fiberglass sailboat to circumnavigate the globe. Pretty impressive! This version is a foot longer and a foot wider - essentially more substantial all the way around. In short, she could go anywhere. While Canadian Ken had to sit this one out (family came to town... priorities), I take you aboard solo to explore one of the best-conditioned Seawind IIs we’ve seen - in fact, it's the only one we've ever seen! And if you know this Thomas Gillmer-designed classic, you know that’s saying something. This particular boat is: One of only a handful of sloops (most were ketch or cutter rigged) Powered by a Westerbeke diesel with less than 800 hours Equipped with Quantum sails (including an asym in a sock!) Has a black water holding tank + macerator Carries 60 gallons of water and 40 gallons of diesel She’s in near-mint condition, priced at $23,000 OBRO, and yes, that includes a dinghy and 2.5hp outboard if you go full price. The seller needs to sell, and someone is going to get a terrific boat. Could this be your ticket to bluewater dreams on a budget? Specs Recap: Model: Allied Seawind II (Sloop rig – rare!) Year: 1976 Designer: Thomas Gillmer Hull: Fiberglass, full keel with cutaway forefoot Engine: Westerbeke diesel, less than 800 hrs Sails: Quantum (7 yrs old), asymmetrical spinnaker in sock Water: 60 gal Diesel: 40 gal Waste: Holding tank + macerator Extras: Dinghy + 2.5hp outboard (included at full price) TO CONTACT THE SELLER, PLEASE EMAIL: tmaint48@gmail.com Chapters: 00:00 Opener 00:18 Intro to the Allied Seawind II 01:59 Up on the Bow, exploring the deck 05:58 In the Cockpit (Camera 1 failed due to heat) 09:25 Going Below 09:45 In the Main Salon 12:53 The Head 13:21 The v-berth! 14:50 Where are the Water and Fuel Tanks? I found them! 15:21 Let's check out the Engine 16:41 The Keel, Rudder, Topsides 19:25 The Mast 20:23 The Wrap Up and Final Thoughts Let’s Hear It: Would you take this Allied Seawind II offshore? Drop a comment, like, and subscribe for more BoatFools Sailing finds. We hunt, you sail. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time! -BoatFools Sailing Team
#SailboatTour #Trimaran #Multihull #BluewaterSailing #BoatFools #boatfoolssailing #FastCruiser FAST. Rugged. World Ready! 2018 Marples 40 Trimaran. FULL TOUR! ASKING PRICE: $125,000 TOC: 00:00 Canadian Ken in down below 00:08 Intro - Fly over of the Marples Custom 40 CC Fast Cruiser 00:26 Up On Deck! 02:58 Canadian Ken talks me into doing a back flip. Sort of 05:10 What the HECK is Cold Molded? 06:24 In the cockpit! 10:34 Ken impersonates Eddie The Eagle while headed below 12:53 We've never seen these before! 13:00 The V-Berth and Head 15:10 The Engine with 577 hours! 17:13 The Aft cabin. A great place for a cat nap! 18:21 Final Thoughts... This isn’t just any sailboat…it’s BoatFools’ first multihull! And what a beauty. Meet IF, a custom-built 2018 John Marples 40’ Fast Cruiser Trimaran—designed for bluewater sailing and built to turn heads and get into thin water. With sleek Constant Camber construction (think spaceship engineering for the high seas) and liveaboard accommodations, IF is light, strong, and FAST. Professionally built at Paul Rollins’ shop, she launched in 2019 and has been turning monohull sailors into multihull believers ever since. Canadian Ken and I were left grinning ear to ear. From her Mack sails to her epoxy composite hulls, this Marples trimaran is ready to stretch her legs offshore. Whether you’re looking to cruise the world or just cruise from Maine to the Caribbean, IF delivers. Highlights: ✅ 717 sq. ft. sail area with room to grow (add a Code 0 and blast!) ✅ WEST System epoxy cold-molded construction ✅ Dyneema nets + rigging (just the running backstays), Anderson winches, Sparcraft spars ✅ Garmin electronics suite with AIS & Iridium GO| Diesel engine with low hours! ✅ Double aft cabin + watermaker + solar (370W) ✅ Launched 2019—she’s turn-key and ready to fly Curious? Drop a comment: Would YOU go multihull? Or are you a monohull forever sailor? For more info or to see IF in person, contact the seller today: scott@collectionyachts.com What a cool boat. Thanks for watching and we will see you next time! -BoatFools Sailing Team
#boatfoolssailing #crockersloop #classicsailboat #sailboattour #sailboatforsale A SENSATIONAL Small Cruiser! A 1981 Sam Crocker 29' STUNNER. $17.5k | TOUR This. Is. Boomerang. A sensational 29-foot Sam Crocker-designed cruiser (Design #286) built in 1981—and she’s a total stunner. At $17,500, this wooden beauty is one of the coolest boats I’ve stepped aboard in 2025. Small, but loaded for bear. She's ideal for a solo sailor, or a couple, and ideal for cruising the coast of Maine - and beyond! Boomerang was built down in Salisbury, MA, and is based on Sam Crocker's design #286. She's constructed of pine on oak frames, copper riveted, and has Dynel sheathed decks and black locust trim. She’s been lovingly maintained, indoor-stored every winter for the past 15 years, and upgraded with a Westerbeke diesel (just over 500 hours) in 2010, Furlex roller furling, Doyle sails, solar panels, a Tiny Tot wood stove, refrigeration and more. Canadian Ken couldn’t make it for this one, so it’s just me drooling over this Crocker 29 down in South Brisol, Maine. *Asking Price: $17,500 *Location: Pemaquid, ME *Documentation #1236434 Quick Specs *LOA: 29’ (Crocker Design #286) *Engine: Westerbeke 20B Two diesel (500 hours) *Construction: Pine on oak, copper riveted, Dynel deck *Sleeps: 2 + V-berth (4 total) *Solar + Sweet Upgrades: Tiny Tot wood stove, self-tailing winches, Variprop feathering prop, refrigeration TO CONTACT THE SELLER, PLEASE EMAIL: woodensloop29@gmail.com As always, be kind and courteous. Would this be your favorite small cruiser of 2025? Let us know in the comments! TOC: 00:00 Opener - Such a BEAUTY! 00:13 Intro to the Sam Crocker Designed Sloop 01:20 The Cockpit and Other Cool Things 05:19 Check out the Deck and Bow! 08:31 Down Below on the Crocker 29! 11:15 The V-Berth and Head 13:21 It's Getting HOT in Here - The Glorious Engine 14:39 Final Thoughts on this Wooden Beauty Thanks for watching! -BoatFools Sailing Team
@boatfools #sailing #sailboat #sailboatrefit Did We Buy the WRONG Sailboat?! | Morgan 382 – 4 Years Later After 4 years of full-time cruising aboard our 1980 Morgan 382, designed by the legendary Ted Brewer, we’re finally asking the question… Did we buy the WRONG boat?! In this episode, we get brutally honest about our beloved Morgan 382 sailboat. We’ve made tons of upgrades, tackled endless projects, and sailed hundreds of miles — but after reviewing so many boats for BoatFools Sailing, we've seen what else is out there… and it's got us thinking. Boat Tour & Upgrades: We give you a full walkthrough of our refit journey — from replacing ports and system overhauls to interior mods and rigging upgrades. Was it all worth it? Regrets, Lessons & What We'd Do Differently: Looking back, would we still choose this boat? What did we love, what surprised us, and what would we never do again? Whether you’re boat shopping, dreaming of cruising, or deep in a refit — you won’t want to miss this one. TOC: 00:00 Opener 00:13 Intro - 4 years on - do we have regrets? 00:56 Canadian Ken's Boat House 02:17 South End and The Dinghy Dock 03:16 Checking Out The Topsides of the Morgan 382 04:09 In The Cockpit 08:43 The On-Demand Hot Water Heater 09:39 Canadian Ken Takes Us to The Bow 12:58 Check Out Down Below On The Morgan 382 16:10 The V-Berth 16:51 I Demonstrate How To Use The Shower 18:23 The Dual Racor Filters! 19:23 The Engine Compartment and The Perkins 4-108 21:15 Final Thoughts: Was Buying The Morgan 382 The Right Choice? Thanks for watching and see you next time!
#PearsonWanderer #BarnFindBoat #boatfoolssailing #ClassicSailboat #UsedSailboat #SailboatForSale Can You Believe This Boat is Only $8,500? Full Tour! The Pearson Wanderer 30 - a Classic Pearson design by Bill Shaw – Solid Diesel, Sweet Upgrades! This is what we call a sweet barn find. Purchased just over a year ago by a fellow sailor who had big dreams for her, this 1966 Pearson Wanderer (Hull #22) is now sadly for sale after the owner’s unexpected passing. She’s looking for her next caretaker. Professionally maintained and stored at Atlantic Boat in Brooklin, Maine since 2011 and up until a year ago, this Bill Shaw-designed classic is in remarkably good shape—and offered at just $8,500. Table of Contents: 00:00 Opener 00:09 Intro to the Pearson Wanderer 30 Sailboat 01:08 Keel & Topsides - Upgraded/updated Rudder! 04:01 The Mast & Rigging - Looks Great! 05:20 Up in the Cockpit 08:24 Up on Deck 11:17 Going Down Below 12:13 Down Below 15:10 The Head, Holding Tank, & Chainplates 16:53 The V-Berth - and I Test It Out 17:53 The Yanmar! 18:49 That's a Wrap & Other Important Details I was impressed. Canadian Ken would have been too. The boat is solid, simple, and refreshingly original—with thoughtful upgrades and a bulletproof diesel that make her ready to cruise. Highlights include: Yanmar 2GM20F diesel (fresh water cooled, installed in 2000) – only ~400 hours - New prop & shaft at install - Loose-footed, fully battened main (2006) – still looks new - Roller furling jib (2004) – excellent condition - New dodger (2020) - Custom teak & Lexan forward hatch – replaces the original fiberglass one - Garmin chartplotter, digital depth sounder, VHF, Danforth Corsair compass - Teak saloon table and doors (replacing Formica originals) - Origo alcohol stove – safe, simple, reliable - Modified V-berth with removable bridge panel—great for kids or couples - New rudder ~10 years ago She’s a sturdy, full-keel/centerboard cruiser with classic lines and a low-maintenance attitude. The kind of boat that doesn’t just float—it endures. For more information and to contact the seller, please email John Wilkinson at: yachtexchange@outlook.com 👇 Let us know in the comments: Would you take this Wanderer on your next adventure? As always, thanks for watching! -BoatFools Sailing Team This video showcases a very clean boat in Searsmont, Maine, highlighting its well-maintained features. The host mentions current boat projects and the value for the sailboat for sale at $8,500. The Maine coast provides a scenic backdrop for this detailed tour.
#Bristol30 #HerreshoffDesign #ClassicSailboat #SailboatForSale #BoatFoolsSailing For $10k You Could Sail Away On This GREAT 1971 Bristol 30! FULL TOUR Chapters: 00:00 Opening scene 00:16 Introduction - The Bristol 30 01:46 Keel & Topsides: Nice! 04:48 The Mast & Rigging 06:13 The Cockpit - It's A Good One! 09:50 Going Up To The Bow 12:21 Canadian Ken Does His Best Mary Lou Retton Impersonation Going Below 16:26 The Head & V-Berth 19:47 The Universal Diesel! 21:30 Final Thoughts & The Word of The Day! This 1971 Bristol 30 sailboat is the real deal — a true classic with the Herreshoff pedigree and the upgrades to back it up. She’s got: -Awlgripped hull - in great shape -Universal diesel engine with less than 1000 hours -A new epoxy-treated bottom job -Chartplotter, VHF, and Radar -Crisp sails with roller furling genoa -Clean interior cushions -Galley, cooktop, and holding tank -40-gallon freshwater tank and 20-gallon diesel tank Designed by Halsey Herreshoff, grandson of the legendary Nathanael Herreshoff, the Bristol 30 blends salty good looks with practical cruising ability. Canadian Ken and I thought she was a little gem — dialed in, turnkey, and ready to sail. If you’re looking for a rock-solid coastal cruiser with timeless lines, proven performance, and all the right systems, this Bristol 30 is your boat. To contact the seller, please email: yachttender@Gmail.com. As always, be kind and courteous. Thanks for watching! -BoatFools Sailing Team
#sailing #sailboattour #boatforsale #boatfoolssailing ***[[SOLD 07/08/2025]] ONE-OWNER Morris Justine 36 - So PRETTY It HURTS (SOLD)! $215k. Full Tour Cymbria is quite possibly the finest Morris Justine 36 ever built—and certainly the best currently for sale. She’s been with her original owners since new and has been professionally maintained by Lyman-Morse in Camden, Maine, since day one. The paint and varnish? Showroom quality. The systems? Serviced annually and working perfectly. The rig and sails? Turn-key. Designed by Chuck Paine and built by Morris Yachts, Cymbria is a rare blend of elegance, performance, and simplicity. This Justine 36 was specified with the sought-after 5'6" fin keel—custom-designed by Paine for better upwind performance. She’s a sailor’s boat through and through, with only the systems you need—and none you don’t. Table of Contents: 00:00 Opening - Canadian Ken's Counts His Money - But He's Short. 00:20 Intro to the Morris Justine 36 01:05 In the Cockpit - Clean and Simple 03:57 A Walk To Remember - Up To The Bow 08:53 Heading Down Below - WOW! 13:25 A Very Clean Head 14:35 The V-Berth - If Ken Fits So Can You 16:03 The Engine 18:03 The Keel & Topsides - A Most Beautiful Blue 21:47 All Good Things Must End - The Wrap For anyone seeking a truly turn-key classic with an impeccable pedigree, Cymbria is as good as it gets. ⛵ Highlights: One-owner boat, continuously maintained by Lyman-Morse Stunning paint and varnish work Turn-key sails and rig 5'6" performance keel, custom-designed by Chuck Paine No unnecessary systems = more sailing, less maintenance Arguably the nicest Justine 36 in existence, in our opinion! Obviously, get a survey! To reach the broker, please contact: SOLD As always, be kind and courteous. Thanks for watching! -BoatFools Sailing Team
#pearsontriton28 #bluewatercruiser #sailboattour #sailing #boatfoolssailing $13K for a Bluewater LEGEND! The Pearson Triton 28. FULL TOUR $13K for a restored classic?! Yes, please. UPDATE 07/15/2025 - THIS AWESOME BOAT HAS SOLD! Meet this beautiful1964 Pearson Triton 28—a legendary pocket cruiser that helped launch the fiberglass sailboat revolution. And this one? She's not just floating—she's ready to sail. Chapters: 00:00 Opening 00:13 Intro to the Pearson Triton 28. Where's Canadian Ken? 00:33 Down on the Hard checking out the keel, rudder, and topsides 03:08 The Spars & Rigging 04:12 In the Cockpit 07:40 The Foredeck - Mint! 09:30 Down the Hatch! 12:47 V-Berth & Head 15:00 Popping up floorboards & looking at the Engine 16:46 That was a lot of fun! The wrap. This 1964 Triton has been lovingly restored and comes loaded with gear and upgrades, including: 🎨 Stunning Awlgrip paint on topsides and deck ⛵ North Sails in excellent condition ⚙️ Yanmar diesel with under 1,000 hours 📻 Fusion stereo + VHF radio 🛠️ Fiberglass rudder upgrade (originals were wood) 🧭 Long keel, prop-in-aperture design = serious bluewater cred ❄️ Fairclough winter cover (included at asking price) She’s solid, salty, and ready to go now. A true Alberg-designed legend with proven ocean-crossing chops. Asking $13,000 firm with the cover, or OBRO without it. The boat is located in Durham, Maine. If you’ve been dreaming of owning a classic, full-keel cruiser that looks this good and sails even better—this could be the one. To contact the SELLER, please email: morethanalittledinghy@gmail.com As always, be kind and courteous - and get a survey! -BoatFools Sailing Team
#FREEBoat #CapeDory28 #classicsailboat #ProjectBoat #CarlAlberg A FREE Cape Dory 28?! Classic Carl Alberg Sailboat Needs a New Home! She’s not perfect—but she is free. This 1978 Cape Dory 28 has classic lines, a full suite of sails, and serious potential. Designed by Carl Alberg and built like a tank, nearly 400 of these pocket cruisers were made. And this one? She sailed last season! The inboard diesel turns over but doesn’t fire (likely the injector pump), so she comes with an outboard bracket just in case. She holds 13 gallons of diesel and 60 gallons of water - not bad for a 28-foot sailboat! With a little elbow grease, this salty gal could be your ticket to classic cruising. Sturdy, full-keel, and beautiful, Cape Dorys are known for their sea-kindly motion and solid fiberglass layup. This boat can be insured—even as-is! We spoke to insurance expert Paul Miner in Episode #115: The Truth About Sailboat Insurance and learned she’s eligible for a policy as low as $450/year with a replacement value of $7,500. Canadian Ken and I agree: this isn’t just a project—it’s a promise of adventure. * Interested? Move her and she’s yours. That’s it. Contact the owner for details: gus.natale@gmail.com * Watch the tour, share with a friend, and maybe—just maybe—be that sailor who brings her back to life. Have a look inside: 00:00 Opening - Canadian Ken down below on the Cape Dory 28 00:15 Intro to the boat - "Move it and it's Yours" 01:15 The Keel and Topsides 04:50 Up On Deck - The cockpit 06:27 Up to the Bow! 08:25 Going Down Below on the CD 28 12:20 The Engine... 13:48 The Wrap Up and Final Thoughts! Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time! -BoatFools Sailing
#sailing #sailboatinsurance #boatinsurance THE TRUTH ABOUT SAILBOAT INSURANCE | Everything You Need to Know! There’s a ton of confusion out there about sailboat insurance—especially when it comes to older sailboats or wooden boats. Some say you can’t get coverage. Others claim the process is a nightmare. So we went straight to the source. In this episode, Canadian Ken and I sit down with Paul Miner, owner of Compass Insurance Group, whose main business is—you guessed it—insuring boats. From classic wooden sailboats to fiberglass cruisers, lobster boats to bluewater passagemakers, Paul’s seen it all. You’ll hear: - Why older and even wooden boats can be insured - What underwriters really look for in a boat survey - The most common mistakes boat owners make when applying for insurance - What impacts your premium (and what doesn’t!) - The truth about liveaboard status, hurricane zones, and more Bottom line? If you’ve ever dreamed of buying an older boat but were scared off by the word "insurance," this episode is for you. Let’s bust the myths and get you back on course. FOR COMPLETE TRANSPARENCY, WE ARE NOT INSURED THROUGH PAUL'S COMPANY AND HAVE NO FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS WITH HIM. THIS EPISODE IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. IF YOU WANT TO TALK TO PAUL MINER AND COMPASS INSURANCE GROUP, PLEASE CALL: 207-837-9703 (CELL), OR EMAIL: pauljminer@gmail.com Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro - We found an old Cape Dory 28 being offered for FREE. Can it be insured? 00:47 Meet Paul Miner, owner of The Compass Insurance Group 01:12 Paul tells us about his insurance company 01:40 Paul tells us about the policy he was able to get for the FREE 1978 Cape Dory. Wow. 02:30 No survey required on a 47 year old boat? 02:45 An explanation of different insurance carriers 03:41 Is a survey required for sailboat insurance? 04:14 The out of water Condition & Value Survey explained 04:45 Get the right TYPE of surveyor! 06:06 Agreed Value vs Cash Value 07:00 Are there exclusions or limitations on older boats? 07:55 What about wooden sailboats? 08:42 What about age limits on sailboats? Is there such a thing as too old? 08:52 Experience matters 09:45 Using an insurance agent vs going directly to insurance company 10:00 Does location matter? New England vs Florida, for example 11:20 Seasonal use? 12:05 Your auto driving record MATTERS! Who knew? 12:50 Honesty is the BEST policy - no pun intended 13:00 Wrapping up key points 14:04 Canadian Ken and I wrap up and mention next week's episode! See ya' next time! - BoatFools Sailing