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    How seaworthy are early 80's trawler yachts

    Yep! Not a go anywhere. Anytime boat.
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    How seaworthy are early 80's trawler yachts

    Marine Traders, many models, builders You are asking about "Marine Traders" and there are many models, configurations, builders and in various conditions. There is no one answer, Some came over on their own bottoms from the far east. Some have crossed to Europe. Find one that looks...
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    How seaworthy are early 80's trawler yachts

    Catamarans, Marine Traders, Ocean Passages Good idea. There are great, new, cats with Walk-around bunks. Very liveable and comfortable. Cost a lot of money. No relative inexpensive used ones with easily accessible bunks for two persons. Crawl out the end or climb over each other in the...
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    How seaworthy are early 80's trawler yachts

    Ref "Tender" in Paradox ll post For anyone looking back at this post, Paradox ll did register around 40,000 lbs in the travellift. Note that she was the sundeck model with a substantial "deck" over the sundeck. Also a sturdy Bimini frame and rugged cover with isinglass all around. 4 solar...
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    Wanted: OCEAN ALEXANDER 430 classico MK1

    How about a Marine Trader 44 in Martinique! See Apolloduck for Paradox ll. Sundeck model outfitted for Caribbean Island cruising/liveaboard.
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    Wanted: Wanted 40-46 ft trawler, long range

    Paradox ll Check out Paradox ll, 44 ft Sundeck Marine Trader, Apolloduck.com All set for island cruising!
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    How seaworthy are early 80's trawler yachts

    Been there, done that Previous comments seem relevent. My wife and I spent 15 years living aboard 2 sailboats in all parts of the Caribbean. Then 6 years ago we found our aging bodies wanted more comfort and space so we bought a 44 ft Marine Trader Sundeck, built in1985, in Jacksonville. A...
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