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| 1980 Baba 35
LOA: 35'
Draft: 6 ft.
Beam: 11 ft.
Hull: Fiberglass
Engine: 40 hp Perkins 4-108 Diesel
Engine Hours: 700
Fuel: 80 gallons
Water: 75 gallons
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Designed by Bob Perry, and built by Ta Shing Boatyard, the
Baba 35 (also known as Flying Dutchman 35) is the big sister
to the Baba 30. This vessel is in very good condition, and in
need of a good home. She is beautifully and meticulously finished and equally
suited for blue water cruising as gunkholing the Puget Sound
and Inland Passage.
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1974 Daytona 58
LOA: 58
Draft: 4'8"
Beam: 17'10"
Hull: Cold molded epoxy over wood
Engines: 650 HP Detroit Diesels
Engine Hours: 4000
Fuel: 1100 gallons
Water: 100 gallons
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The Daytona 58 Victory is a very beautiful classic yacht ideally suited for liveaboard or long range cruising. The interior living space is very impressive, even compared to the most modern designs. There are very few layouts that offer three cabins each with a private head and walk in shower in 58 feet. The aft "owners" cabin takes full advantage of the 17"10" beam to offer a walk around queen size berth and a large desk with dressers. There is a door from this cabin to the aft deck as well as a door forward. The main salon is bright and airy with roll down windows port and starboard and is the focal point of the interior. It is located above the engine room and features oak woodwork with built-in cabinets and a bar sink forward. The galley is down three steps and forward on the starboard side. To port is the guest cabin with twin berths and forward another head and shower. Forward of the galley to starboard is another head serving the forward cabin. This cabin features two large single berths (bunk beds) with room for either to be expanded to a double. The exterior deck space is remarkable - room to entertain a large crowd or just have lots of space to yourself. Victory is currently on the market realistically priced at $149,000 "as is" and looking for an owner to bring her back to great condition. |