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48'

Wahl Brothers Marine Conversion

  • Year: 1972
  • Current Price: Can$  65,000
    (US$ 63,239)
     
  • Located In BC, Canada
  • Hull Material: Wood
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel
  • YW# 59129-2497346


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Surveyed at over $230,000. Owner has passed and C-Buster must go. Bring All Offers! You won't find another deal like this.

Built by the Wahl shipyard in 1972, she was one of the last high volume wooden fish boats built on this coast. Jenkins Marine of Victoria converted her in 1999. She has been featured on the cover of Pacific Yachting, written up in Western Mariner ("In the shipyards"), highlighted at the Maple Bay Wooden Boat show and is a member of the West Coast Workboat Association. The owner has enjoyed her for the last 13 years and she's served them well. "C-Buster" is well equipped and still has many more years of use left in her. A perfect live aboard.





 

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