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  • 1980 CATALINA 38 SS sailboat $38,999 Marina del Rey
  • 1974 Columbia 41 Ketch $25,900 Los Angeles Harbor
  • Catalina 34 1987 $35,000 Marian del Rey
  • SOL sailboat - MC trade $4,500 Gilbert
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • 38’ FORMOSA KETCH 1975 $15,000 WILMINGTON
  • Erickson 35 sailboat New Diesel Engine $25,000 San Pedro Marina
  • 26’ IONA Excalibur Sailboat 1977 $1,500 WILMINGTON
  • Classic 38 foot Morgan Sailing Yacht w/ Pilot House $16,000 Marina dekl Rey
  • Whitehall sailing/ rowing skiff $9,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 26 ft Laguna Sailboat - Well-Maintained Beauty with Tohatsu Motor $3,500 Marina Del Rey
  • Columbia 34 $12,500 Long Beach
  • Hunter 2001 42’ Sailing Yacht $120,000 Marina del Rey
  • Newport 27 1984 sail ready sell now $5,500 Marina Del Rey
  • 1983 Newport 33 $26,000 long beach / 562
  • 27ft Sailboat Ericson. 1972 $4,000 Shelter island dr
  • Morgan 382 $10,000 Willmington
  • SPINDRIFT 43 PILOTHOUSE 1/2 INTEREST $49,500 WILMINGTON-SAN PEDRO
  • Catalina 22 Pop Top $2,500 Marina Del Rey
  • 1977 Beauty! Capital 28ft. Sailboat $6,500 Long Beach
  • 1970 23’ foot Ericson $3,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 27’ Catalina 1977 $3,500 Marina del Rey/ Dana Point/Avalon/ Long Beach
  • Marine Mechanic $120 Marina del Rey
  • 1966 35' Mariner Ketch $12,500 Long Beach
  • Ericson 34 Turn key OFFERS OFFERS OFFERS $16,000 Marina Del Rey
  • FUJI 32 $5,775 MARINA DEL REY
  • FUJI 32 Cutter rig $5,775 MARINA DEL REY
  • Capri 25 $6,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 1/4 Share in Partnership - Columbia 36' Sailboat $3,999 Long Beach
  • 38’ FORMOSA KETCH 1975 $15,000 WILMINGTON
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • 26’ IONA Excalibur Sailboat 1977 $1,500 WILMINGTON
  • 32’ Catamaran Sailboat $39,000 Long Beach
  • Need to get rid of your unwanted sailboat? $0 long beach / 562
  • Torqeedo. Outboard $2,750 Marina del Rey
  • 14’ Lido with 15 HP Mercury marine 2 stroke $1,300 Monterey Park
  • 40 Ketch $8,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 27 foooot catalina in marina del $5,100 Marina Del Rey
  • 26’ IONA Excalibur Sailboat 1977 $1,500 WILMINGTON
  • WANTED 27-33ft Sailboat with Main Sail Furling $888 Marina Del Rey
  • Macgregor 25 Ready to Sail $3,000 Long Beach
  • Contest 42 Deck Salon $88,000 Los Angeles
  • 34' Catalina Sloop 1987 $35,000 Long Beach
  • 38' Catalina Sloop 1982 $49,500 Long Beach
  • Sailboat 30 - Catalina $18,500 Marina Del Rey
  • Ericson 34 Turn key Good offer wins $15,000 Marina Del Rey
  • Sabots (sailboats) $300 Marina del Rey
  • 26’ IONA Excalibur Sailboat 1977 $1,500 WILMINGTON
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • Challenger 32 $13,500 Marina de rey
  • 85Ft CUSTOM SCHOONER $149,000 Wilmington
  • 28 Catalina 1990 $19,900 Marina del Rey
  • Cal 36T $25,000 Marina del Rey
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • SHARE 25'CATALINA SAILBOAT $300 Marina Del Rey
  • Morgan 382 $10,000 Willmington
  • Exceptional Catalina 30 Sailboat $13,750 Marina del Rey
  • Rare Vancouver Pilothouse Cutter $49,000 Oxnard
  • 1/4 Partnership in Catalina 30 Sailboat $5,000 Long Beach
  • Maxum Boat $5,900 Santa Clarita
  • 40’ Concrete Ketch Sailboat 1966. FREE, but must leave Marina. $0 WILMINGTON
  • Santana 525 Sailboat $6,000 Cabrillo
  • 1981 Catalina 30 Standard Rig Sailboat $10,000 Long Beach -- Shoreline
  • Cal 25 - ready to rock $4,000 Marina Del Rey
  • Columbia 26 MKII $6,900 Marina del Rey
  • Electric Catalina 30 $20,000 Marina del Rey
  • Optimist Dingy $800 Venice
  • 22 foot Catalina Sailboat $3,500 san fernando valley
  • Mooring in Avalon $135,000 Avalon
  • Asa instructor sail lessons $100 Marina del Rey
  • Yorktown 41 $15,100 long beach / 562
  • 1976 Catalina 30 Sailboat - great condition $18,000 San Pedro
  • 1976 Cal 2-29 $19,900 Avalon
  • 1984 JBoats J29 Sailboat $10,750 Marina Del Rey
  • Morgan L. Island 1974 36 ft. Survey in hand 2021 $12,000 Long Beach
  • 14’ Lido with 15 HP Mercury marine 2 stroke $1,300 Monterey Park
  • 27 Catalina 1975 $3,600 Marina del Rey
  • 1964 jenson marine (cal 20) $3,000 Redondo Beach
  • 1985 Catalina 38 $35,000 Marina del Rey
  • 35 Coronado $9,500 Marina del Rey
  • Swan $75,000 Marina del Rey
  • 1983 Hunter 34 Sailboat – ¼ Share in Partnership $13,900 Marina Del Rey
  • 1978 Catalina 27 Sailboat - 1/4 Share in Partnership - Xlnt Condition! $3,500 Redondo Beach
  • Sailing dinghy skiff $500 San Pedro
  • Morgan 382 $10,000 Willmington
  • 1981 catalina 30 sailboat $24,500 Long Beach
  • 1994 Hunter 26 Sailboat $18,900 Oceanside
  • Exceptional Catalina 30 Sailboat $6,875 Marina del Rey
  • Alberg 35 $19,900 Hermosa Beach
  • Columbia sailboat/motor $22,000 Marina Del Ray, California
  • 85 Ft. Custom Schooner $139,000 Los Angeles Harbor
  • 1988 West Wight Potter 19 **SAIL READY** $7,700 Los Angeles
  • 1997 Catalina 380 $99,700 Long Beach
  • Catalina 25 1980 $7,000 Redondo Beach
  • New 29 f Pontoon Boat $44,000 Los Angeles
  • 1980 NEWPORT 30 MK2 SAILBOAT $39,995 ALAMITOS BAY
  • Laser $1,100 Granada Hills
  • 1977 Hunter 30’ Sail Sloop $5,000 Redondo Beach
  • Volvo Penta D1-20 $3,000 Marina del Rey
  • 1978 Cal 46 sailboat $15,000 Long beach
  • 1977 26’ IONA Excalibur Sailboat $1,500 WILMINGTON
  • 2001 SEADOO $1,200 VanNuys
  • 28’ Columbia : Available Slip $14,750 Marina del Rey
  • Newport 28 mk2 - Sale or Trade $18,000 San Pedro, CA
  • 42 Hunter $89,000 Marina del Rey
  • Catalina 38 1979 80% rebuilt. As is sell $15,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 1974 Ranger 33 $8,500 San pedro
  • 1974 Ranger 33 $8,500 San pedro
  • 1974 O'Day Sailboat $2,000 with Brand New Motor $2,000 Lakewood
  • 2004 Beneteau 423 $129,000 Ventura
  • Waller 880 catamaran 2008 $69,000 OBO San Pedro
  • Live aboard contract transfers 35’ sailboat $33,000 westside-southbay-310
  • 1976 Irwin Ketch, 37' $28,000 Long Beach
  • Catalina Capri 18 $7,189 Long Beach
  • Sailboat Partnership / Capri 30 $500 Marina Del Rey
  • Hull #01 | Magellan 36 - Hugh Angelman Ketch $24,550 long beach / 562
  • Hunter 335 sailboat $35,000 Marina del rey
  • Cheoy Lee Offshore 38 Beautiful $35,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 54 ft sail boat in Croatia for rent with captain $3,000 central LA 213/323
  • 14’ Lido with 15 HP Mercury marine 2 stroke $1,300 Monterey Park
  • 44ft Kelley Peterson Blue Water Center co*ckpit Sailboat $45,000 long beach ca
  • Morgan 382 sailboat $10,000 Willmington
  • '82 YORKTOWN SAILBOAT 41'/45' AND DINGHY/MOTOR $29,000 Wilmington
  • 1977 Catalina 22 sailboat $4,000 Phoenix, AZ
  • Catalina 42 1989 $75,000 Marina del Rey
  • Catalina 30 Universal Diesel $5,000 Marina Del Rey
  • Jensen Cal 36 $19,999 Marina Del Rey
  • Morgan 36 out island 1976 $12,000 Long Beach
  • 25% Equity Partnership Catalina 34 $12,500 Shoreline
  • NEWPORT 30 SAILBOAT $18,000 LONG BEACH
  • 1978 Newport sailboat for sale $3,550 Marina del ray
  • Lancer 25 $5,000 San Bernardino
  • 35 Coronado $9,500 Marina del Rey
  • 42’ Hunter Passage 2000 $119,900 Marina del Rey
  • Fair American 1973 Newman/Morris Friendship Sloop For Sale As Is $0 westside-southbay-310
  • 1/4 Share in Partnership - Massively Upgraded Catalina 30 $6,000 Marina Del Rey
  • 34’ Cal Jensen Sailboat $5,000 Newmarks Marina , Wilmington,CA
  • catamaran sails and parts $10 big bear
  • 2 sailboats $1,500 Littlerock
  • Ericson 32-2 Sloop $14,000 Manhattan Beach
  • Columbia motor sailboat 36 foot $22,000 Marina Del Ray, California
  • 1983 Hunter 34 Sailboat – ¼ Share in Partnership $13,900 Marina Del Rey
  • Prindle 16 Catamaran with trailer $995 big bear
  • 27' Cape Dory 1977 $4,500 Avalon
  • 30' Sailboat. Diesel and outboard $3,000 Santa barbara
  • 33' Hans Christian 1985 $58,000 Long Beach
  • 35 Coronado $9,500 Marina del Rey
  • Great Condition $3,500 Los Angeles
  • 36 sailboat $14,000 LA
  • Hunter Passage 2001 42’ Sailing Yacht $109,950 Marina del Rey
  • 27 foot catalina marina del rey $5,100 Marina Del Rey
  • 1 1/4 Partner wanted on 35’ MotorSailer $10,000 Marina Del Rey
  • GET YOUR TAKACAT INFLATABLE BOAT AT 10% OFF NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! $1,799 Los Angeles
  • Seeking Investor to Purchase Boats - High Rate of Return $1 Marina Del Rey
  • 2004 Tohatsu 6hp outboard motor $950 Inglewood
  • Catalina 30 1983 $19,000 Marina Del Rey
  • los angeles boats "sailboat" - craigslist (2024)

    FAQs

    What size sailboat for ocean going? ›

    Boats to cross the ocean

    It is true that it is possible to make this dream come true with almost any boat, although it is best to select a ship with about 50 feet, in the case of monohulls, and about 40 feet, for multihulls.

    What is the easiest yacht to sail? ›

    Sailing dinghies are usually rigged with one mast and one sail and offer kids and new sailors simplicity so it's easy to learn the ropes. Less overwhelming than boats with two sails, dinghies are light and responsive. They also have a shallow draft due to side or centerboards so they can be sailed just about anywhere.

    How to afford to live on a sailboat? ›

    5 different ways to afford a sailboat
    1. work for it and save it up over time.
    2. ask for a loan.
    3. buy a cheap old boat and refit it.
    4. find a co-owner! ( read here more about boat co-ownership)
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    What is the best sailing boat for beginners? ›

    Catamaran. Catamarans are stable options that are great for beginners to learn to sail with. With two hulls yet a light build, they respond quickly to handling. Look for small 15 -16ft catamarans as a first-time sailor, like the lightweight Sprint 15 or Hobie 16.

    How much is a 30 foot sailboat worth? ›

    Not surprising, the age of the boat has as much to do with the asking price as its condition and how well it is equipped. A 1977 Catalina 30 can be purchased for $15,000, while a five-year-newer boat is listed for $25,000. A Catalina 30 built in 1993 is asking $29,000.

    Can one person sail a 40 foot sailboat? ›

    A 40-foot sailboat is the maximum size for one person to be able to single-handedly control safely. It can be successfully argued up or down a couple of feet, based on the experience and abilities of the sailor. This has been proven by a great many accomplished people.

    Can a 30 foot sailboat cross the Atlantic? ›

    Almost any well-prepared yacht of 30ft and upwards can tackle the downwind crossing, and indeed there is no reason why an even smaller boat can't do it successfully.

    How long can a sailboat stay at sea? ›

    How long you can be out at sea, assuming the boat is seaworthy and well equipped, depends on how much food and water you carry. A 30 foot sail boat can easily carry enough food and water for 90 days, or longer. There is a round the world non stop ocean race. Winners go for 110 to 160 days.

    What is the most difficult sea to sail? ›

    The Drake Passage is considered one of the most treacherous voyages for ships to make. Currents at its latitude meet no resistance from any landmass, and waves top 40 feet (12 m), giving it a reputation for being "the most powerful convergence of seas".

    What is a small 2 person sailboat called? ›

    Doublehanders - dinghies designed to be sailed by two people. Having a second person in the boat is both sociable, and gives you someone to bounce off or learn from. Dinghy cruising boats - dinghies designed for cruising.

    What is a good size sailboat to live on? ›

    If you are a solo sailor, you might feel comfortable on a 30-foot yacht but will probably prefer a larger sailing boat if you are traveling as a family (32 ft, 35 ft, 40ft, or more).

    Do you need insurance for a sailboat? ›

    Do you need insurance for a sailboat? Boat insurance is mandated in only a few states, but you'll likely want to protect your sailboat against physical damage. And, in case you're responsible for someone else's injuries or damages while out on the water, boat liability coverage is important for all boaters.

    How many miles per gallon does a sailboat get? ›

    Both fuel consumption is typically calculated in gallons/hour at a specific RPM. My 40′ sailboat is most fuel efficient when being driven at about 5 knots while consuming 0.8 gal/hour which translates to just over 6 nautical miles per gallon of diesel.

    How much is a basic sailboat? ›

    On average, a new cruising sailboat can cost anywhere from $100,000 to over $1 million. Some popular brands, such as Beneteau and Jeanneau, offer models in the $200,000 to $400,000 range. Luxury cruising sailboats from well-known brands like Hanse or any catamarans can easily exceed $500,000.

    How much is an entry level sailboat? ›

    A rough guide to entry-level boat purchases
    CostSizeYear built
    $5,000-$20,00020-30 feet1960s to 1980s
    $30,000-$60,00030-40 feet1970s to 1980s
    $70,000-$110,00040-50 feet1990s to 2000s
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    Are sailboats affordable? ›

    For boats of the same size, sailboats are often cheaper to buy and operate because they don't have big motors. You'll also save on maintenance and fuel costs in a sailboat. On the other hand, you may need a larger sailboat than you would a powerboat, which can increase costs.

    What is the minimum sailboat for the ocean? ›

    How about crossing an ocean to do the Atlantic Loop between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, or Hawaii from the West Coast? Most cruising experts agree that a boat between 35 and 45 feet is the most common and works well for couples.

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