2015 Boat Auction Program.pub

HELPING PUT
WIND IN
KIDS’ SAILS
Ned Kyle Annual
BOAT AUCTION
JUNE 13, 2015
PREVIEW ITEMS THE WEEK OF JUNE 8th.
Registration Begins at 9:00AM
Auction Begins at 10:00AM
YMCA Parking Lot
116 Union Street, Rockport
Membership and programs are open to everyone
regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, place of
residence or financial capacity. This year's
auction will continue to provide much needed
support for the Y Summer Camp kids and other
neighbors in need.
This is one of the Y's largest fundraisers
of the year.
To donate a boat or for more information, please contact:
Marcia Roberts, Development Director
P: 207.236.3375 ext. 209 E: mroberts@penbayymca.org
IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE ORGANIZATION, THE PENOBSCOT
BAY YMCA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELL BOATS AT THE FULL
ESTABLISHED PRICE UP TO 14 DAYS BEFORE THE AUCTION.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART IN OUR Y’S ANNUAL BOAT AUCTION
YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED!
If your bid secures the purchase of any item, the Y Staff in the sales area will assist
you in the completion of your purchase.
You may pay for your boat, motor, etc. in one of the following ways:
• VISA OR MASTER CARD
• CASH
• CHECKS: All checks are subject to clearance from your bank. If you wish to pay the
entire purchase price by check, we will be glad to allow you to remove the purchase
from the Auction Yard, as soon as the check clears your bank.
NO REFUNDS – ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
If you have made auction purchases, you must pay the amount in full before you leave
the auction area the day of the auction.
If you do not make these financial arrangements one-hour after the auction closes
the day of the auction, your purchase(s) will revert to the Y.
If you do not take any item you have purchased home with you, YOU MAY PICK UP
THE ITEMS AT A LATER DATE DURING Y OPERATING HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH
SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. UNTIL 2:30 P.M. PLEASE CALL THE Y TO SET UP AN
APPOINTMENT, 236-3375.
PLEASE PRESENT YOUR PAID RECEIPT TO Y STAFF ON DUTY TO
PICK UP MERCHANDISE.
ITEMS LEFT AFTER 14 DAYS FROM DATE OF AUCTION WILL BE TREATED
AS ABANDONED PROPERTY AND FORFEITED TO THE Y.
THE Y WILL NOT BE REPONSIBLE FOR ANY BOATS OR ITEMS
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All boats and merchandise available for auction have been donated,
as is, to the Y. The Y has limited knowledge of the condition of the
boats, etc. and has shared that information with the bidders. The Y
is not able to accept any responsibility for the condition of the
items sold.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
In most cases, the Y has established a Reserve Price on donated items in this
Auction. This is a confidential, conservative price arrived at in consultation with
the Y and a comparison of market values for similar boats.
Please note: This Reserve Price is usually below the Estimated Market Value, which
is supplied only as a guideline for all Bidders at this Auction.
Whereas the Y would like to sell all the Boats/Items presented at the Auction, this is
not an Absolute Auction. All items do not have to be sold; nor is it a Yard Sale: live
and absentee bidding is encouraged. Consequently, any item can be “retired” by the
Auctioneer on behalf of the Y. This is termed a Reserve Auction in the State of
Maine. When an item is “retired,” the Y reserves the right to offer it for sale via
various means at its disposal.
The Y reserves the right to sell a boat or item, before or after the day of the auction
if, at the sole discretion of the Y, making such a sale would benefit the Y.
There are no Boats/Equipment/Items at this Auction “On Consignment.” All items
have been donated to the Y and are up for competitive bidding and none is from
other sources.
ABSENTEE BIDS OR PRE-AUCTION
Absentee Bids or Pre-Auction bids are encouraged. These bids, are recorded and will
be presented by the Auctioneer, who, during the Auction process will clearly point to
himself as a participating Absentee Bidder…calling aloud that participating Absentee
Bid.
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BIDDER’S NOTICE
When the YMCA has been informed or discovers relevant information about a boat
or an engine, we will tell you what we have been told. But we do not guarantee the
condition or the accuracy of information reported about any boat or item.
All appraisals are today’s Estimated Market Values for this Auction. These prices are
only guidelines; however, they tend to be lower than average for similar boats being
offered elsewhere at this time.
All items on this Inventory List will be offered for bid today, unless otherwise noted
on the list or announced by the Auctioneer. If no one bids on a particular item, the
item will be retired from the Auction and sold privately outside this Auction. Some
items have Reserve (Minimum) Prices. If these minimums are not met, the Y reserves
the right to retire the boat/items from the Auction and to sell it privately outside the
Auction.
We ask that people not intending to bid, step back from the front rows so that those
who are bidding can see and hear the Auctioneer, and so that we may also hear and
see those trying to bid. The Auctioneer can only recognize bidders that he can see.
Please interrupt the Auctioneer at any time with your questions or requests for
clarification. We want you to enjoy yourselves and buy a boat.
Lastly…..Bid High and Bid Often!
Please remember that proceeds from this Auction help to provide
scholarships for Summer Camp for children and our neighbors in need.
POST-AUCTION PURCHASES OF ITEMS
Any boats or nautical items that remain unsold at the conclusion of the live auction
will be sold. Please see Troy Curtis, the Executive Director of the Y, immediately
following the auction. You can make a bid at that time. If your bid is acceptable, the
transaction can close immediately as outlined above. If your post-auction bid is not
accepted by the Y, the Y reserves the right to sell the item at a future date, subject
to the sole discretion of the Y.
In the case of multiple bidders for the same item, bidders will be asked to make their
bids in writing (the Y will provide forms for doing this) by a determined time. The
Y will then evaluate the bids and decide whether or not to accept any of them.
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2012 WALKER BAY 8’ RID
SAILING DINGHY
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $750
#6
This 8’ fiberglass centerboard Keel sailboat has a
single sail and tiller steering. It includes oars and
flotation.
1969 GLASSMASTER 15’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $750
#7
This Fiberglass power boat built around 1969.
It has a Evinrude Lark 35hp engine gas
outboard. A trailer is also included.
1975 PEARSON 26’ SLOOP (ST)
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $500
#2
Built about 1974, Pearsons have traditionally been
solid boats and this is no exception. This fiberglass sloop
has a full keel and tiller steering with serviceable standing
rigging. There are a total of four sails: main working jib
and genoa. This pocket coastal cruiser for two has a
traditional head with fresh water tank. Needs an outboard
(would take a 9hp long shaft motor) and dinghy to
complete the package - was used out of Owl’s Head.
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I-14 SAILBOAT
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1250
#4
The One Design 14’ is a double-handed racing
dinghy. The class originated in England in the early
part of the 20th century. Ontario builders of this
fiberglass centerboard sloop with tiller steering.
It has standing rigging in excellent condition with
main and working jib sails and seldom sailed over
the last 10 years.
1986 CHECKMATE 16’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $2500
#13
This fiberglass 16’ power boat has a non-working
Mercury 135hp outboard motor. In addition, there
is an EZ Leader Trailer.
1979 RHODES O’DAY19’
“HESPERUS”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1900
#5
The 19’ fiberglass sailboat is full keel, tiller steering
with sloop rigging. The rigging is in excellent condition and mail sail is 3 years old. In addition there is
working jib and spinnaker sails. “Hesperus” has been stored inside and maintained.
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FIBERGLASS DINGHY
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $500
#12
This dinghy is versatile and can be used as a
yacht tender. Just a great little boat to fish out
of or go for a recreational row. It’s stable and
gets around where larger boats won’t. It’s very
easy to clean and maintain and fits in the bed of a truck and is light enough
for one person to load and unload.
O’DAY WIDGEON 12’ 4” WITH TRAILER
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1000
#8
Built around 1975, the centerboard fiberglass sloop
has tiller steering and Main, Working Jib
and Spinnaker sails made by Neil Pryde Ltd. The
standing rigging in excellent condition.
1977 C & C 24’ WEEKENDER SAILBOAT
“CHLOTTLE”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $500
#1
This is full keel, sloop-rigged fiberglass sailboat, great
for day sailing and short cruises. Standing rig is in
serviceable condition. Comes with main, genoa, and
spinnaker – all in good condition. Tiller steering for
the hardcore performance-oriented sailor. It does not
include trailer or engine.
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LASER
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1000
#32
This Laser was built under license in
Canada around 1970-80. The hull was
professionally repaired and repainted by Apache Boatworks in Camden 3
years ago. Fairleads, sheet, Vang hardware and lines, Cunningham, all
replaced. Older full size sail and new smaller "Radial" sail and shorter mast
base changes the definitely sporty behavior of the Laser to a more user
friendly but still fast sail boat. Neither sail approved for class racing. How
to sail Laser book and parts diagrams etc, included. Ready to sail, not
recommended for beginners.
1979 GRADY WHITE CHALLENGER 17’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
#18
This Grady White Challenger power boat has a
Force 85hp. It’s complete with a trailer which has
new bearings and axle as well as a fish finder.
1972 O’DAY SAILBOAT 22’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $750
#3
This O’Day 22’ sloop has a full keel with
original rigging, Main and working jib sails and
tiller steering. It comes with a 1972 Mercury
9hp gas outboard last serviced in 2010 with
approximately 20 hours of use during that
season. It does not come with a trailer.
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STARCRAFT 17’ POWER BOAT
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1800
#20
This boat is a wonderful run-about deck boat ready
for you to go enjoy. This skiff runabout comes with
a Mercury 25hp gas engine and trailer.
POINT JUDE SAILBOAT WITH TRAILER15’ 8” #11
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
Designed by Edson Scholk, this fiberglass
centerboard keel sailboat with tiller steering. It
was sailed once in 2014 and has Dacron main and
working jib sails. It has original sails, rudder and
Fittings and trailer. The cover made by Aurora Sails in 2009.
1988 EDEY & DUFF STONE HORSE 24’ SLOOP
“TURNSTONE”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $6000
#24
Turnstone is a S.S. Crocker design built by Edey and Duff
in 1988 for the current owner. Turnstone has the classic
Stonehorse layout with full keel, tiller steering, teak
cockpit, two long vee berths below and a small workable galley. There is a
"Tiny Tot" wood stove heater. And fresh water tank She has a main, staysail,
jib and drifter.
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OPTI 7’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $500
#27
This wooden boat is a great introductory sailer. The
only things that need replacement are the gudgeons,
easily obtainable. The sail, mast, boom, dagger board
and rudder are intact and in good shape.
FOUR WINNS 16’ 6” WITH TRAILER
“HORIZON QX”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
#9
This fiberglass Four Winns power boat was built in
1998. There is wheel steering, a gas Volvo Penta 4.3L Engine and trailer. The
boat is in excellent condition but engine has a crack in it, and currently does
not work.
1974 RANGER SAILBOAT 23’
“AKVAVIT”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $4000
#17
This Ranger 23’ fiberglass sloop has a fin keel with
main Sail. It includes a Mariner 8hp outboard motor
as well as a compass, knot meter, and depth sounder.
There is a Triad custom built storage trailer, fresh water tank and
boat cushions.
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GRAVES SAILING DINGHY 10’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
#28
The Graves fiberglass sailing dinghy has standing
rigging in excellent condition. The sails made by
Thos. Clark Essex are about 10 years old and used
only once. There is tiller steering and has screw-in jointed oars .
1977 GLASTRON 17’ RUNABOUT
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
#22
This 1977 Glastron runabout is 17’ and comes with a
Mercruiser gas stern drive motor. It also has a trailer
in excellent condition.
1988 BLACKWATCH POCKET CRUISER 22’
“BLACK DOG”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $5000
#10
This cute, sturdy, capable fiberglass pocket cruiser is
full keel sloop, has tiller steering and a Yamaha 4hp
gas engine. It includes main and working jib Yankee sails. “Black Dog” has a
compass, fresh water tank and a trailer. These boats have made intrepid
voyages, and will sail along at 5 knots effortlessly. The accommodations
include: two bunks, a small galley with sink, ice-box, and space for a single
burner stove, chain locker, two lazarettes.
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1982 WINDSURFER 12.4’
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE:
$200
#25
Wing-Long Board fiberglass Windsurfer
is built by Bic Dufour and includes sail. Windsurfing is a surface water
sport that combines elements of surfing and sailing. It consists of a board
usually 2 to 3 meters long, with a volume of about 60 to 250 liters,
powered by wind on a sail. The rig is connected to the board by a freerotating universal joint and consists of a mast, 2-sided boom and sail.
1963 CENTERBOARD DAYSAILER 16’
“JAM”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1900
#15
This centerboarder sloop has tiller steering,
serviceable rigging and main, working jib and
Genoa sails are about 15 years old. There is a
trailer included.
1975 CORONADO 25’ SAILBOAT
“WHITE PEARL”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $2500
#23
1975 Coronado fiberglass sailboat is full keel with
tiller steering sleeps five. Includes two main sails,
a working Jib and a Spinnaker. Also Includes a compass.
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LASER 2
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $1500
#26
The Laser 2 is a double-handed version of
the popular Laser one-design class of
small sailing dinghy. It is a quick, planning
dinghy that differs from the Laser in that it has a jib, symmetric spinnaker
and a trapeze for the crew.
1977 CAPE DORY WEEKENDER 22’
“MUD HEN”
Photo not available ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3000
at this time
#21
This full keel Cape Dory sloop has working jib, genoa,
main, and spinnaker sails in good condition. There is
tiller steering. Also, includes a 2001Garmin GPS and
compass.
Photo not available
at this time
1976 BRISTOL 24’
“ADAGIO”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $2000
#31
This 1976 Bristol fiberglass full keel sailboat has
serviceable standard rigging. It has main and genoa
sails. There is a 1976 Yanmar 8hp diesel inboard engine which was rebuilt in
2011 and has only 30 hours on it. There is a port-a-pot and 2 gallon pump
container.
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2005 PEAPOD 14’ 6”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $2000
#33
This fiberglass14’ 6” is an excellent rowboat with oak
seats. It very safe and easily handles moderate sea
conditions.
1992 BAYLINER BOWRIDER 20'
“MAUREEN ELIZABETH”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3000
#30
Since 1957, countless families have found their way
into boating with Bayliner. They deliver exceptional
quality, thoughtful design and dependable simplicity the Bayliner is more loved and more chosen today than practically all its
competitors. This fiberglass powerboat was last serviced in 2012 It has a
Force 120hp motor and trailer.
BOSTON WHALER 15’ WITH TRAILER
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3000
#29
This Boston Whaler comes with a trailer and Mariner
15hp engine.
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GAZELLE FIBERGLASS CANOE 17’
“FERN”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $400
#34
The canoe "Fern" as donor call her, has been stored
inside their boathouse building for the past 6 years or
so. They purchased the canoe from Gazelle in China Maine about 1982. It is
green fiberglass with oak wood trim and caned seats in mint condition. There
are also two paddles. They believe the last time she was in the water was a
trip down the St. George River. The canoe is in good condition, just needs
some polishing up. She is 17' long and fits people and gear comfortably.
1966 SAILSTAR CORINTHIAN
SAILBOAT 19’ 6”
“PUFF”
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $2500
#19
This fiberglass full keel sloop has standing rigging
in excellent condition and tiller steering. There is
no mainsail and there is a brand new/never used working jib sail by Bohndell
Sails. Also a traditional head with holding tank.
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