1976 30 (ft.) Farallon
Inactive - This listing is not for sale at this time
General Information
Listing# 104523
- SailArial
- 406 sq.ft.
- Displacement
- 8420
- Ballast
- 3800
- Fuel Capacity
- 25
- Water Capacity
- 40
- Hull Material
- Composite
- Deck Material
- Fiberglass
- Hull Designer
- Chuck Burns
- Fuel Tank Material
- Volvo
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Engine Model
- MD5A
- Number of Engines
- 0
- Engine Horse Power
- 7
General Details
Built by the East Bay Boat Works in Oakland, CA, the Farallon 30 (aka Farallon 29/30, Golden Gate 30, Bodega 30 and Bay Island 30), is, with her hand laid hull, cut-away forefoot full keel and low wetted surface, a solid, affordable blue water pocket cruiser. Note her beautiful all wood fully insulated interior and several recent improvements. With her tabernacled mast, she could be a candidate for the Santa Cruz Upper Harbor. Hauled in 2011, she received new bottom paint with epoxy, and is blister free. The owner is a professional skipper/sailing instructor who understands the potential of his vessel and is willing to offer his expertise and assistance to the new buyer. Two-boat owner must sell!
Additional Equipment
Accommodations
V-berth and storage forward
Space for hanging locker
New head with integral holding tank and pump-out
Main cabin with single/double berth, folding table and settee
Nav station
Beautiful all wood fully insulated interior
Attractive fabric cushions
Galley
Hot/cold pressure system
S/s sink with manual pump
Ice box
Shipmate alcohol stove/oven
New A/C water heater
Deck/Hull/Keel
Full cut-away keel
Fiberglass hull, deck and cabin top
S/s bow and stern pulpits
Anchor locker with manual windlass
Custom bow roller
S/s life lines with s/s boarding gates
Tiller steering with tiller pilot
New LPU hull and deck
Fresh bottom paint
New ports
Monitor windvane
Electrical
112/12 volt system
Dual battery system with new lead-acid batteries
Batterycharger, 8 amp.
Electronics/Navigation
Ritchie compass
Standard VHF
Sails/Rigging
Sloop rig
Aluminum spars
Tabernacled keel-stepped mast
Harkin traveler
Mainsail with two reef points, genoa, storm jib
Smaller genoa, suitable for roller furling (no roller furling system)
Asymmetrical spinnaker
Barient winches
Additional
New plumbing
New engine panel
Single and double manual bilge pumps
Delta plow anchor with 100' of chain/line








