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Diesel Duck 38

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38ark

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Location
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Vessel Name
ARK
Vessel Make
Diesel Duck 38
Diesel Duck 38 Troller yacht. Original Diesel Duck designed by George Buehler professionally built in steel 1992. This is a little ship. 38’ long. 12’9” beam. 5’ draft. Cummins 4B3.9M. 600gal fuel, 270gal water. New forward cabin and aft cabin interior. Natures Head composting toilet. Roomy shower. Very economical. Queen size bed in stateroom. Dinette converts to large bunk. Ample headroom. Spacious interior. Got to dieselducks.com for more information. It used to be black. Some more photos of it on the sight. I have owned it since 2003. This boat is nice!! Located on San Fransisco Bay
$150,000
 

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Here’s some pictures of the head
 

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Hi,
Is your Diesel Duck still for sale?
What material is the boat made of?
Thanks
David
 
I have decided to take my boat off the market and keep it. I have come to the conclusion that bigger is not always better.
 
Mark,
Now that you are taking your boat off the market you will probably have a rush of people lining up to buy!
 
I have decided to take my boat off the market and keep it. I have come to the conclusion that bigger is not always better.

New is not always better either, eh? The grass is always greener. I think you made the right choice.
 
Enjoyed passing by your boat berthed on the Napa River. Paint color changes too. Boom!
 
Take it to Mexico, Sea of Cortez. I had my OA 43 at Oyster Point for 9 years. Left in 2010 for a trip to Alaska and then Tofino in 2011. Sailed south in 2012 and just celebrated my 10th season in MX.
 
I have put the boat back on the market. It is now for sale
 
I have decided to keep it.
 
Hello . Very nice boat , I am building myself one . Nice to see pics of yours , gave me some ideas .
 
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