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*MARESIA* IS A SINGLE OWNER 1995 MONARO 27 SE/SX Professionally serviced with records since new by the same shop. Available is a mechanical referral letter, Summarizing the years of great care and preventative maintenance. Maximize your time on the water. Monaro boats are smooth and fun in both calm and choppy water. This one is fast with easy acceleration and planning at 2800rpm. Think terrific cruiser and superb weekend boat. Ideal for fishing. Joy ride or run up the coast with ease to Pender Harbour and beyond. Spend the day at Thormanby and back to the city in the same day. SO much to do and so many fun places to explore. Cruising is a JOY! With effortless hydraulic steering and tremendous visibility from the raised helm. Fully enclosed with heat and seating for four. Also, with a sterndrive angle indicator gauge and digital fuel flow gauge. Top speed is over 40 knots. Power is twin Volvo 5.7 GSi engines with 280hp each and 2212 hours. Matched with fully serviced Volvo duo prop sterndrives. Great compression numbers on file. Jan 2023 last haul out for zincs. Storage all over. Full of custom and useful additions. 7â0 of headroom in the cabin and close to 6â0 in the head! All systems are operational. Monaro boats do not hit the market often. Please call or email today to schedule a viewing.
We found another slice of paradise in the islands of French Polynesia. These little passes from the open ocean into the lagoon create the most idyllic spot to spend the day soaking up the sun and swimming in the gin clear turquoise waters. Follow the adventures of WE. New Episode every WEdnesday! Subscribe and follow along! #sailing #wesail #sailingadventures
We had a break in the weather, so we decided to head off to Long Island. Although we had originally planned to head to the Ragged Islands, it's perhaps too early in the winter season to do so. The periodicity of the weather events down here is every week or so and the wind coming next Monday would have been a challenge in the Ragged Islands. There's so few anchorages with protection from winds out of the West. Winds were light and variable. We were mostly on a broad reach or run all day. We used every sail. Once we made the turn to starboard back to the Bahamas Bank, we dropped the main, the gennaker and got out the Oxley Levante Parasail. Love that sail. It's so fun to fly. So, we'll stay here for a bit and head back to George Town, Bahamas and wait out the next blow. Hopefully we can make it over to Dean's Blue Hole, but we'll have to rent a car for the day.