I can send a picture and will try to send the listing
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1988 31' Seatug. Professionally rebuilt in 2015. Lehman SP90 diesel, runs perfect, quiet, clean with no smoke, very economical to run. Bottom blasted and barrier coated, new wynne windows, new hot water heater, autopilot, vetus bowthruster, upper helm station, dual voltage refrigerator, anchor windlass with all chain. This boat has all glass decks (no teak) and are in perfect shape. Ready to cruise.
Mystery solved, the Sundowner molds were sold and used to build Seatugs. I never knew that, see below excerpt from linked article.
Chauson of Taipei, Taiwan bought the SD30 and SD36 molds in auction and during 1988 to 1990 built some more as Sea Tugs. They are also in our various Owner's sites. (SailAngle is the 3rd), About 60-65 total Sundowners/Sea Tugs were built.
https://www.sailangle.com/group-forum/topic/id/832/page/2/sort/desc
Edit: Doing a bit more research, Chauson eliminated the wood framed windows and made some interior woodwork modifications.
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By "upper helm station" do you mean an extra set of controls on the pilothouse roof, which one uses while sitting/standing on the saloon roof?
Always thought that would be a good idea on our boat...
Yep. The photo is copied from the Craigslist ad.
Yep. The photo is copied from the Craigslist ad.