Oyster Sailboats For Sale
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The legendary Oyster 485 is a benchmark Holman and Pye design with low freeboard, a gentle sheer line and balanced ends featuring the now classic Oyster deck salon with eyebrow styling and a center cockpit. The Oyster 485 is a sleek and comfortable world cruising yacht that is easily handled by a …
The legendary Oyster 485 is a benchmark Holman and Pye design with low freeboard, a gentle sheer line and balanced ends featuring the now classic Oyster deck salon with eyebrow styling and a center cockpit. The Oyster 485 is a sleek and comfortable world cruising yacht that is easily handled by a …
"Eos" is an exceptional find. With extensive refits in 2000 and 2003 (including new Yanmar, new genset, new sails, and new air conditioning), and thoughtful maintainence, she's in excellent shape. "Eos" has proved herself a comfortable and competent cruising boat and is ready for her next adventure. …
REDUCED PRICE FOR QUICK SALE $279,000. The Oyster ’55, launched in 1988 as a ’53, but soon after her first owners added a swim transom making her unique for her age group. This cutter rigged sloop is an exceptional long distance blue water cruiser, set up for short handed sailing. She is …
Bandana is a very well equipped and maintained Oyster 48 Lightwave from designer Carl Shumacher. She is a low profile center cockpit that features a comfortable aft stateroom, well designed galley ,main salon and V berth. She has had numerous upgrades during this ownership of 17 years, including: …
A great opportunity to own a thoroughbred cruiser. She is roomy, spacious and very seaworthy. All that's needed is some food, and she's ready to go. For more details please contact Glen Appelbaum at (843) 813 3711 …
FANTASTIC VALUE IN A GO-ANYWHERE BLUEWATER CRUISER Without question the beautiful Oyster 435 has often been referred to as an icon in yacht building. This very popular model mentioned by Ferenc Matë in his book "The World's Best Sailboats" became Oyster's longest production run due to it's well …
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is …
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