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Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker 503-730-0842$66,5002020 Regal LS2 Surf — Turn-Key Surf Bowrider w/ TrailerWhy this bo...
05/29/2026

Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker
503-730-0842
$66,500

2020 Regal LS2 Surf — Turn-Key Surf Bowrider w/ Trailer
Why this boat: A do-it-all surf bowrider that throws a clean, adjustable wave, cruises efficiently, and seats a crowd—with Phoenix tandem-axle trailer (new tires). Press a few buttons, fill the ballast, set the speed, and surf.
Storage Note: This boat has been kept in covered, heated storage for excellent care. Heated storage is not included with the sale and does not transfer.
Highlights
Volvo Penta Forward Drive (up to 300 HP)—safer prop location for surfing, quieter, and trim-able for dialing the wave and smoothing the ride.
Regal Surf System with ~1,800 lbs ballast (2 aft, 1 center) + surf tabs for tall or long waves at any skill level.
Dual touchscreen helm (Volvo/Glass Cockpit): surf profiles, ballast, speed control, nav, and audio at your fingertips.
FasTrac® hull design for lively acceleration, confident handling, and efficient cruising.
Phoenix S22-50TTB trailer (VIN 5VWBT2222LE014943) with four brand-new Les Schwab tires (

New Listing! Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!503-730-0842$149,9952005 Rampage 33 ExpressTwin CAT C-7 Diesels • Marlin...
05/29/2026

New Listing!
Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!
503-730-0842

$149,995

2005 Rampage 33 Express

Twin CAT C-7 Diesels • Marlin Tower • Onan Generator • Furuno Electronics • Tournament Cockpit • Garibaldi, Oregon

Located in Garibaldi, Oregon.

The Rampage 33 Express is a serious offshore sportfishing platform built for anglers who want real diesel power, a wide stable cockpit, strong offshore capability, and enough interior comfort to cruise or overnight without compromise.

Rampage designed the 33 Express to blend a tournament-capable fishing layout with the accommodations of a well-appointed express cruiser. With a wide 13’ beam, 18-degree deadrise, twin CAT C-7 diesel power, marlin tower, upper and lower electronics, Onan generator, ZF trolling valves, outriggers, bait systems, and a comfortable cherry interior that sleeps up to six, this boat delivers the kind of versatility Pacific Northwest buyers look for.

This is not a lightly equipped express cruiser with a few rod holders added.

This is a proper diesel-powered offshore fishing boat with the cockpit, beam, range, machinery, and equipment to fish seriously while still offering a comfortable cabin for family cruising, weekends aboard, and extended coastal trips.

Vessel Overview

Year: 2005
Make: Rampage
Model: 33 Express
Class: Sport Fishing / Express Cruiser
Location: Garibaldi, Oregon
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Type: Diesel

Length Overall: 33’
Length on Deck: 35’6”
Beam: 13’
Maximum Draft: 2’5”
Deadrise at Transom: 18 degrees
Dry Weight: Approx. 17,200 lbs

Fuel Capacity: 367 gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 60 gallons
Holding Tank Capacity: 45 gallons

Cruising Speed: Approx. 28 knots
Maximum Speed: Approx. 32 knots

Power & Propulsion

Powered by twin Caterpillar C-7 diesel engines rated at approximately 460HP each, this Rampage has the kind of diesel propulsion package serious offshore buyers want.

Engine Details:

• Twin CAT C-7 diesel engines
• Approx. 460HP each
• Approx. 1,450 hours per side
• Diesel power
• Shaft drive
• Dripless shaft seals
• ZF trolling valves
• Oil exchange system

This CAT diesel package gives the boat strong performance, durability, offshore confidence, and long-term serviceability. The ZF trolling valves are a major advantage for salmon trolling, slow-speed maneuvering, and controlled fishing operation.

Generator & Mechanical Systems

Mechanical and systems equipment includes:

• Onan 5kW diesel generator
• Air conditioning with reverse-cycle heat
• Oil exchange system
• Dripless shaft seals
• Fireboy fire suppression system
• Electric lift helm deck
• Windlass with anchor, nylon rode, and chain
• Dockside water inlet

The electric lift helm deck provides excellent access to the engine room and mechanical systems, making service and inspections far easier than many comparable express boats.

Electronics & Navigation

This Rampage is equipped with upper and lower electronics, making the tower fully functional for offshore operation.

Upper Station Electronics:

• Furuno NavNet 1720C display
• Chartplotter
• 6kW / 64-mile radar
• Bottom machine
• Simrad AP16 autopilot
• Icom M504 VHF

Lower Helm Electronics:

• Furuno NavNet 1920C display
• Simrad AP16 autopilot
• Icom M504 VHF

Additional Electronics:

• High-speed bronze tri-ducer with performance fairing block
• 8’ Shakespeare VHF antennas
• Navionics Gold electronic chart 906G

Cockpit & Fishing Layout

The cockpit is where the Rampage 33 Express separates itself from many boats in this size range.

With approximately 70 square feet of usable cockpit space, the 33 Express fishes like a larger platform. The wide beam, deep cockpit, fish storage, tower, and fishing systems make this boat suitable for serious offshore use.

Fishing Equipment Includes:

• Marlin tower with electronics and controls
• Lee outriggers
• Transom door
• 5’ insulated in-deck fish box with macerator
• Freshwater washdown
• Raw water washdown
• Bait prep station
• Tackle storage
• Aft-facing cockpit seat
• Cooler beneath aft-facing seat
• ZF trolling valves
• Rod storage
• Four flush-mounted rod holders
• Rocket launchers
• Leaning post with rocket launcher
• Cockpit ice maker
• Bait freezer

This is a strong setup for tuna, salmon, halibut, bottom fishing, and serious offshore Pacific Northwest use.

Helm Deck

The helm deck is protected, comfortable, and well arranged for both running and fishing.

Helm Deck Features:

• Centerline helm console
• Large L-shaped settee to port
• Forward section of settee pivots to face forward
• Fully enclosed helm deck
• Excellent visibility
• Ice maker
• Bait freezer
• Built-in drink holders
• Large centerline helm console
• Furuno electronics
• Electric windshield vent
• Three windshield wipers
• Tower access
• Upper and lower helm covers

The centerline helm gives excellent sightlines and a commanding running position, while the enclosed helm deck provides protection from weather during offshore runs.

Interior & Accommodations

The Rampage 33 Express offers more interior comfort than many serious fishing boats in this size range.

Accommodations include sleeping arrangements for up to six.

Interior Layout:

• Forward convertible V-berth
• Two additional fold-up berths above forward berth
• Removable cushion and high-low table convert forward area into dinette
• Starboard settee pulls out into double berth
• Enclosed head aft to port
• Shower
• Vanity
• Sink
• Marine head
• Abundant head-area storage
• Cherry wood interior
• Teak and holly cabin sole
• Removable carpet

The interior is warm, practical, and well suited for overnighting, family cruising, or multi-day fishing trips.

Galley

Galley features include:

• Two-burner ceramic cooktop
• Stainless sink with cover
• AC/DC refrigerator with freezer
• Corian countertops
• Cabinet storage
• Coffee maker

Comfort & Entertainment

Comfort features include:

• Air conditioning with reverse-cycle heat
• 15” flat-screen LCD TV
• DVD player
• Cherry interior joinery
• Teak and holly cabin sole
• Removable carpet
• Comfortable seating throughout

Tankage

Fuel Capacity:
367 gallons

Fresh Water Capacity:
60 gallons

Holding Tank Capacity:
45 gallons

Ideal Use

This Rampage 33 Express is well suited for:

• Offshore tuna fishing
• Pacific Northwest sportfishing
• Salmon fishing
• Halibut fishing
• Coastal cruising
• Family cruising
• Weekend trips
• Tournament fishing
• Owner/operators wanting diesel power in a manageable express layout

Why This Boat Makes Sense

The Rampage 33 Express is one of the better executions of the fish-and-cruise concept.

The cockpit is large enough for serious offshore work. The tower gives visibility and fishability. The CAT C-7 diesel package provides performance and confidence. The interior gives real sleeping accommodations, a proper head, galley, and cruising comfort.

For a buyer looking for a diesel-powered express sportfisher in the Pacific Northwest, this Rampage 33 offers the right combination of capability, comfort, beam, cockpit space, and proven offshore design.

Located in Garibaldi, Oregon. Delivery available, inquire for more information.

Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!503-730-0842 $269,0002000 SeaSport Pacific 3200 “KO’OLINA”2022 Refit • Twin Mercury 3...
05/20/2026

Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!
503-730-0842
$269,000

2000 SeaSport Pacific 3200 “KO’OLINA”

2022 Refit • Twin Mercury 300s • Mercury Kicker • Garmin Electronics • 300-Gallon Fuel Capacity • Alaska / PNW Offshore Cat

This 2000 Sea Sport Pacific 3200 is a highly capable offshore catamaran built for serious Alaska and Pacific Northwest fishing, cruising, and extended use in real conditions.

Built by Wright Brothers / Sea Sport in Bellingham, Washington, the Pacific 3200 has earned its reputation as one of the most practical offshore catamaran platforms in this size range. With a wide 12’8” beam, planing catamaran hull, large cockpit, enclosed cabin, serious fuel capacity, and twin outboard power, this boat delivers the stability, range, and versatility that Northwest buyers look for.

This vessel underwent a major refit in 2022 including updated interior, new wiring, updated hydraulics, electronics, stereo, lighting, and systems. The result is a clean, modernized Pacific 3200 that is ready to fish, cruise, and explore.

Vessel Overview

Year: 2000
Builder: Wright Brothers / Sea Sport
Model: Pacific 3200
Vessel Name: Ko’Olina
Hull Material: FRP / Fiberglass
Hull Type: Planing Catamaran

Length Overall: 32.2’
Beam / Breadth: 12.8’
Depth: 4.8’
Gross Tons: 10
Net Tons: 8

Fuel Capacity: 300 gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 60 gallons
Electrical: 120V shore power / 12V DC

2022 Refit & Updates

The boat received a substantial refit in 2022 focused on making it cleaner, more modern, more comfortable, and more usable offshore.

Work and updates include:

• Updated interior
• Updated cushions and fabrics
• Updated cabinetry
• Updated overhead
• Updated helm console
• New wiring
• Updated hydraulics
• Updated electronics
• Garmin MFD
• Garmin radar
• Garmin transducer
• Garmin autopilot
• Upgraded Fusion stereo system
• Updated lighting
• New underwater lights
• New bottom paint
• New EZ Barrel / E-Z Anchor Puller-style anchor hauler
• Diesel heat systems
• Updated fishing equipment layout

This is not just an older Sea Sport with newer engines. The vessel has had meaningful systems, interior, electrical, and fishing-related updates already completed.

Hull, Deck & Construction

The Pacific 3200 is built as a deep-V planing twin-hull catamaran. The platform offers excellent stability at rest, strong cockpit utility, and confident offshore performance.

Construction and deck features include:

• Deep-V planing twin hulls
• FRP / fiberglass construction
• White gelcoat exterior
• Red boot stripe
• Bottom paint
• Square reinforced transom
• 3’ x 12’ aluminum offshore outboard bracket
• Three bulkheads
• Four FRP longitudinal stringers
• Molded FRP cabin structure
• Forward-raked three-panel windshield
• Sliding port and starboard cabin windows
• Lockable weathertight sliding aft cabin door
• Molded non-skid decks
• Cockpit scuppers
• 23” x 23” aluminum / Lexan hatch above forward berth
• Stainless bow rail
• Stainless cabin-top handrails
• Eight stainless 12” cleats
• Stainless anchor platform with bow roller

Power & Propulsion

Main power comes from twin Mercury 300HP four-stroke outboards mounted on the aluminum offshore bracket.

Main Engines:

• Twin Mercury 300HP four-stroke outboards
• Port Model: 300CXL
• Starboard Model: 300XL
• Port Serial: 3B010156
• Starboard Serial: 2B790496
• Port Hours: approximately 550
• Starboard Hours: approximately 550
• Dual Mercury electronic binnacle controls
• Visual and audible engine alarms at helm
• Alternator charging from main engines

Auxiliary / Kicker:

• Mercury kicker outboard
• Seller reports 25HP Mercury kicker
• Garmin autopilot integration
• Excellent for trolling, backup propulsion, and fishing control

Performance & Range

Seller reports:

• 300-gallon fuel capacity
• Approximately 310 nautical mile range
• Approximately 25-knot cruise profile

This is one of the major advantages of the Pacific 3200 platform: serious range, twin-engine redundancy, offshore capability, and a stable catamaran ride in a manageable package.

Fuel System

• Gasoline fuel system
• Two aluminum fuel tanks
• 150 gallons per tank
• 300 gallons total
• Port and starboard fuel fills
• Port and starboard fuel vents
• USCG Type A1 fuel lines
• Remote-mounted Racor fuel/water separators
• Engine-mounted spin-on fuel filters

Electrical System

DC System:

• 12V DC system
• Three 12V 4D batteries
• Two Group 27 batteries
• Blue Sea Systems battery switches
• DC breaker panel
• Updated wiring from refit
• 12V helm outlets

Charging:

• ProMariner Pronautic 12-50P battery charger
• 50-amp battery charging system
• Engine alternator charging

Inverter:

• Giandel 2200-watt pure sine wave inverter

AC System:

• 120V shore power
• Marinco 30A / 125V shore power inlet
• Main AC breaker panel
• AC/DC voltage and amperage gauges
• GFCI outlets
• Professional Mariner Zinc Saver II 30A galvanic isolator

Electronics & Navigation

• Garmin GPSMAP 1040xs chartplotter
• Garmin radar antenna
• Garmin transducer
• Garmin autopilot
• Icom IC-F5021 VHF
• Icom IC-M424G VHF
• Ritchie 3” compass
• Fusion MS-RA70NSX stereo
• Multiple antennas
• 12V helm outlets

Cockpit & Fishing Equipment

The cockpit is large, open, and set up for real fishing.

Fishing and cockpit features include:

• Large open aft cockpit
• Centerline aft cutting board
• Two Scotty Depthpower electric downriggers
• Swivel downrigger mounts
• Downrigger rod holders
• Jabsco Hot Shot raw water washdown pump
• 5 GPM washdown pump
• Six clamp-on stainless rod holders mounted to aft cabin rail
• Five built-in cockpit gunwale rod holders
• Two under-deck fish boxes port and starboard
• One centerline fish box
• Cockpit LED lighting
• Underwater LED lights at stern
• Two Vision X forward LED light bars
• Schedule 80 aluminum davit

• Many rod holders throughout

This is a legitimate Alaska / PNW fishing layout with enough cockpit space for salmon, halibut, tuna, sh*****ng, and cruising use.

Deck Equipment & Lighting

• Stainless bow rail
• Stainless grab rails
• Stainless anchor platform
• Bow roller
• Eight stainless cleats
• Molded non-skid decks
• Cockpit scuppers
• Port/starboard storage hatches
• Under-deck fish boxes
• Cockpit washdown
• LED cockpit lights
• Vision X forward light bars
• Underwater LED stern lights

Anchoring System

• E-Z Anchor Puller stainless 12V drum winch
• Model EZ-5
• 15kg claw-style anchor
• Stainless bow roller
• 400’ of 1/2” line and 5/16” chain
• Additional 300’ spare line in forward chain locker

This is a strong anchoring setup for fishing, overnighting, and remote Alaska / PNW cruising.

Interior & Accommodations

The cabin layout is one of the reasons the Sea Sport Pacific 3200 is so desirable. It offers real protection from weather, comfortable seating, sleeping accommodations, a usable galley, and an enclosed head.

Interior layout includes:

• Sliding lockable companionway door from cockpit
• Galley to port aft
• L-shaped dinette to starboard
• Centerline main helm
• Helm seat
• Additional bench seating
• Head forward to port
• Large berth forward to starboard
• Additional midships single berth to port
• Dinette converts to double berth
• Seating for six at dinette
• Large sliding windows for ventilation
• Opening portlights in berth and head areas
• 23” x 23” hatch over forward berth
• Grey vinyl flooring
• Updated cushions and fabrics
• Updated cabinetry
• Updated overhead
• Updated console

Galley

• Port-side aft galley
• Single stainless rectangular sink
• Magic Chef stainless mini refrigerator
• Hillerange stainless LPG marine stove
• Three-burner stove with oven
• LPG tank aft to port
• LPG solenoid with remote shutoff near stove

Head & Plumbing

• Enclosed stand-up head forward to port
• Sink
• Shower capability
• Type III MSD holding tank system
• Deck pump-out fitting
• Shower sump pump
• 60-gallon freshwater tank
• SPXflow 12V freshwater pump
• Force 10 Marine 6-gallon water heater

Heating

• Planar diesel-fired cabin heater
• Two Vevor diesel-fired heaters

This makes the boat much more usable for Alaska, the Inside Passage, winter fishing, and cold-weather cruising.

Steering & Controls

• SeaStar hydraulic steering
• Updated hydraulic steering lines
• New helm pump
• Power steering pump aft to starboard
• Single centerline main helm
• Garmin autopilot
• Lenco electric trim tabs
• 12” x 18” stainless trim tabs

Safety Equipment

• Four Type I adult PFDs
• Four Type II adult PFDs
• One Type IV throwable device
• Two Type BI dry chemical fire extinguishers
• Handheld day/night flares
• Air horn
• Navigation lights
• Carbon monoxide detector
• Man-overboard function on VHF
• Four bilge pumps with manual and remote automatic float switches
• Two 12V backup bilge pumps port and starboard aft

Why This Sea Sport Stands Out

The Pacific 3200 is already a highly sought-after platform.

This one adds:

• Major 2022 refit
• Twin Mercury 300HP four-strokes
• Mercury kicker with autopilot integration
• 300-gallon fuel capacity
• Reported 310 NM range
• Garmin electronics package
• Garmin radar
• Garmin transducer
• Garmin autopilot
• Dual Icom VHFs
• E-Z Anchor Puller drum winch
• Scotty electric downriggers
• Multiple fish boxes
• Raw water washdown
• Underwater lights
• Vision X forward light bars
• Updated stereo
• Updated interior
• Diesel heating systems
• 60-gallon freshwater capacity
• Enclosed stand-up head with shower
• Large dinette and sleeping accommodations
• True Alaska / Pacific Northwest fishing and cruising layout

Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!503-730-0842$649,9001999 Grand Alaskan 64 Pilothouse “KNOT TO WORRY”Arthur DeFever De...
05/20/2026

Listed By Colton Mork Yacht Broker!
503-730-0842
$649,900
1999 Grand Alaskan 64 Pilothouse “KNOT TO WORRY”
Arthur DeFever Design • Twin John Deere 6068s • ABT Bow & Stern Thrusters • Gyro Gale Stabilizers • Dual Generators • 2025 Garmin Electronics • 2025 Novurania Tender
This is the kind of yacht that immediately separates itself from the average raised pilothouse cruiser.
“KNOT TO WORRY” is a beautifully maintained 1999 Grand Alaskan 64 Pilothouse that presents with the care, cleanliness, and pride of ownership serious buyers hope to find but rarely do. She has the right design pedigree, the right layout, the right systems, and the kind of ongoing upgrades that show she has not simply been owned — she has been actively cared for.
Designed by Arthur DeFever, this Grand Alaskan carries the classic long-range pilothouse profile: traditional lines, Portuguese bridge, flared bow, wide walkaround side decks, raised pilothouse, spacious flybridge, and a layout designed for comfortable owner operation without the need for crew. Her combination of bow and stern thrusters, stabilizers, aft control station, protected side decks, substantial tankage, and redundant onboard systems makes her a capable and confidence-inspiring cruising yacht for the Pacific Northwest, Inside Passage, Alaska, San Juans, or extended coastal passagemaking.
This is not a tired older pilothouse yacht with a cosmetic polish.
This is a genuinely well-equipped, thoughtfully upgraded, exceptionally livable cruising platform.
Vessel Overview
Year: 1999
Builder: Grand Alaskan
Model: 64 Pilothouse
Design: Arthur DeFever
Vessel Name: KNOT TO WORRY
Boat Type: Power
Length Overall: 64’
Beam: 17’2”
Cruising Speed: 10 knots
Maximum Speed: 12 knots
Staterooms: 3
Heads: 2 tiled heads with electric macerator toilets
Main Engines: Twin John Deere 6068 diesels
Generators: Kohler 32kW + Northern Lights 12kW
Fuel Capacity: 1,400 gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 350 gallons
Holding Tank: 100 gallons
Gray Water Tank: 100 gallons
Why This Grand Alaskan Stands Out
A yacht like this needs to be evaluated by systems, layout, upkeep, and usability — not just by length and year.
“KNOT TO WORRY” brings together the major items experienced cruising buyers want:
• Twin John Deere 6068 diesel engines
• Hydraulic ABT bow and stern thrusters
• Gyro Gale stabilizers with 4 fins
• Dual generators: 32kW Kohler and 12kW Northern Lights
• 1,400 gallons fuel capacity
• 350 gallons freshwater capacity
• HRO Sea Recovery Aqua Whisper watermaker
• Hydraulic Galley Maid windlass
• Nick Jackson electric davit
• 2025 Garmin electronics upgrades
• Starlink in-motion flat-mount antenna
• 2025 Novurania tender with Yamaha 50HP
• 5-zone Hurricane Chinook diesel/electric furnace
• 3-zone reverse-cycle air conditioning and heat
• Updated laundry appliances
• Updated induction cooktop
• Custom canvas winter cover
• Liferaft, survival suits, AED, and ditch bag onboard
This is an exceptionally complete cruising package.
Layout & Owner Operation
The Grand Alaskan 64 Pilothouse layout is one of the most practical arrangements in this size range. It gives owners real separation between living areas, pilothouse operation, guest accommodations, mechanical spaces, and outdoor entertaining areas.
The vessel is designed so a couple can operate comfortably without crew, aided by:
• Bow thruster
• Stern thruster
• Aft control station
• Raised pilothouse visibility
• Wide side decks
• Portuguese bridge
• Flybridge helm
• Hydraulic windlass
• Electric davit
• Stabilizers
This is a yacht built around actual cruising practicality, not just dockside appearance.
Salon
Entering through the twin aft doors from the aft deck, the salon is warm, bright, and inviting. Large salon windows and aft doors provide excellent natural light and ventilation, creating a space that feels open without losing the traditional warmth expected from a quality pilothouse yacht.
Salon Features Include:
• Large windows for natural light
• Twin aft entry doors
• Port L-shaped sofa
• Starboard lounge chairs
• Wood blinds in salon
• Flat screen Samsung 43” TV
• Amplifier entertainment system
• Bose and additional speakers throughout
• Comfortable social layout
• Direct flow to galley and aft deck
This is a proper cruising salon — comfortable enough for extended living aboard, but still functional and secure for serious passagemaking.
Galley
The galley is one of the most livable parts of the yacht. Positioned forward of the salon with a breakfast/serving bar and granite countertop separation, it remains connected to the social space rather than isolated.
Galley Equipment Includes:
• Granite countertops
• Breakfast / serving bar
• 2025 induction cooktop upgrade
• Full-size oven
• Full-size French door refrigerator/freezer
• Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher
• Trash compactor
• Microwave oven
• Fully outfitted cookware, dishes, glasses, utensils
• Coffee maker
• Toaster
• Water kettle
• Excellent cabinetry and storage
This is a real galley, not a token yacht kitchen. It is set up for extended cruising, entertaining, and living aboard.
Master Suite
Moving forward and down from the galley leads to the master suite.
The master cabin features an oversized queen berth and a large tiled ensuite head to starboard. This area also provides access to the engine room, which is a major benefit for owner-operators who want proper mechanical access without disturbing the salon or guest spaces.
Master Features Include:
• Oversized queen berth
• Large tiled ensuite head
• Electric macerator toilet
• Substantial storage
• Engine room access
• Comfortable private owner’s retreat
Guest Accommodations
Forward and down from the raised pilothouse are the VIP and guest staterooms along with the second tiled head.
Guest Layout Includes:
• VIP stateroom
• Additional guest stateroom
• Second tiled head
• Electric macerator toilet
• Spacious staircase access from pilothouse
• Comfortable separation from master suite
The three-stateroom arrangement makes this yacht ideal for owners who cruise with family, guests, or extended company.
Raised Pilothouse
The raised pilothouse is the command center of the vessel and one of the defining features of this yacht.
Pilothouse Features Include:
• STIDD helm chair
• L-shaped settee behind helm
• Pilothouse table
• Settee converts to additional berth
• Port and starboard side deck doors
• Aft sliding door to upper deck
• Ice maker
• WIIM streaming audio system
• Excellent visibility
• Proper long-range cruising helm layout
This pilothouse is designed for real watchstanding and long-distance cruising, not just occasional operation.
Flybridge
The flybridge is fully enclosed with quality zippered fabric and polycarbonate windows, creating a protected upper helm and entertaining area.
Flybridge Features Include:
• Enclosed flybridge
• Quality zippered fabric
• Polycarbonate windows
• Two STIDD helm chairs
• Ample guest seating
• Storage beneath seating
• Starboard storage cabinet
• Excellent visibility
• Upper helm station
This is a major benefit for Pacific Northwest cruising, where protection from weather extends the season and improves comfort underway.
Aft Deck, Side Decks & Portuguese Bridge
The deck layout is exactly what experienced pilothouse buyers want.
Exterior Features Include:
• Portuguese bridge
• Large flared bow
• Wide walkaround side decks
• Large aft deck
• Aft bench with storage underneath
• Portside storage cabinet on aft deck
• Starboard aft helm station for docking
• Spacious swim platform
• Steps from swim platform to aft deck
• Practical tender access
The Portuguese bridge and flared bow create a secure forward working area, while the aft deck is large enough for entertaining, fishing, or relaxed cruising use.
Engine Room & Mechanical Access
The engine room is described as well lit, thoughtfully arranged, and accessible, with room to move around and reach major systems. Access is available from both the aft deck hatch and salon hatch, and the engine room can also be reached through the master suite area.
Mechanical Highlights Include:
• Twin John Deere 6068 diesel engines
• Soundproofed engine compartment
• Excellent access to systems
• Clean mechanical layout
• Spare turbo for main engine stored under V-berth
• Sea chest
• Regular oil sample checks through Blackstone
A quiet and accessible machinery space matters enormously on a cruising yacht of this size.
Stabilization, Thrusters & Handling
“KNOT TO WORRY” is equipped with the systems that make a 64’ pilothouse yacht manageable and comfortable.
Handling & Stabilization Features:
• Hydraulic American Bow Thruster / ABT bow thruster
• Hydraulic American Bow Thruster / ABT stern thruster
• Gyro Gale stabilizers
• Four stabilization fins
• Aft docking station
• Hydraulic windlass
• Wide walkaround decks
This combination makes the vessel far more approachable for owner-operators and couples.
Generators, Power & Ship Systems
Power & Ship Systems Include:
• 32kW Kohler generator
• 12kW Northern Lights generator
• Glendinning aft shore power cord retrieval system
• HRO Sea Recovery Aqua Whisper watermaker
• Watermaker capacity: approx. 37.5 gallons per hour
• Sea chest
• Hurricane Chinook diesel/electric furnace
• 5 heating zones
• Touchscreen master heater control
• 3-zone reverse-cycle air conditioning / heat system
This is the kind of systems package expected on a serious long-range pilothouse yacht.
Electronics & Connectivity
Recent updates make the helm and onboard connectivity current and highly usable.
Electronics & Connectivity Include:
• 2025 Garmin XSV 86 series upgrades
• Three Garmin XSV 86 series displays
• Two new CHIRP scanning sonar 51M transducers
• Starlink in-motion flat-mount antenna
• Samsung 43” flat screen TV
• Amplifier entertainment system
• Bose and other speakers throughout
• WIIM streaming audio in pilothouse and master suite
The 2025 Garmin electronics upgrade and Starlink installation are major selling points for buyers intending to actually cruise.
Heating, Climate & Comfort
Comfort Systems Include:
• 2022 Hurricane Chinook 5-zone heater installation
• Thermostats for each zone
• Touchscreen master control
• Diesel and electric heating capability
• 3-zone reverse-cycle air conditioning / heat
• Updated washing machine and clothes dryer in 2025
• Ice maker in pilothouse
These systems make the boat practical for extended seasonal cruising, not just fair-weather use.
Tender & Gear Package
Included with the vessel is a strong tender and cruising gear package.
Tender:
• 2025 Novurania 14’ tender
• Yamaha 50HP outboard
Additional Included Gear:
• Pot puller
• Survival bag
• Two crab pots
• Prawn pot
• Miscellaneous fishing rods / reels
• Additional fishing and cruising gear
A new 2025 Novurania with Yamaha 50HP is a major value addition and gives the yacht proper shore access, fishing utility, and anchorage flexibility.
Safety Equipment
Safety and emergency equipment onboard includes:
• 2025 purchased liferaft
• AED onboard
• Ditch bag onboard
• Survival bag
• Survival suits: 5 adult, 1 jumbo, 1 child
This is the kind of equipment serious cruising buyers appreciate because it shows the boat was outfitted for real use, not just dockside comfort.
Recent Updates & Notable Improvements
Recent upgrades and improvements include:
• 2025 Garmin XSV 86 series electronics upgrades
• Three Garmin XSV 86 series displays
• Two new CHIRP scanning sonar 51M transducers
• 2025 Novurania 14’ tender with Yamaha 50HP
• 2025 liferaft
• 2025 washing machine replacement
• 2025 clothes dryer replacement
• 2025 induction cooktop installation
• 2024 custom canvas boat cover and storage bags for winterization
• 2022 wiper motors, arms, blades replaced
• 2022 synchronization controls added
• 2022 Hurricane Chinook 5-zone heater installed
• Starlink in-motion flat-mount antenna installed
• WIIM streaming audio systems added
• Regular Blackstone oil sample monitoring
Why “KNOT TO WORRY” Stands Out
The difference between an average older pilothouse yacht and a great one is simple:
Upkeep.
“KNOT TO WORRY” shows the kind of ongoing maintenance, updating, and ownership care buyers are looking for. She has the classic Arthur DeFever design pedigree, true three-stateroom layout, reliable John Deere power, massive fuel capacity, stabilizers, thrusters, dual generators, watermaker, full climate systems, modern Garmin electronics, Starlink, and a 2025 Novurania tender package.
This is a yacht that speaks immediately to pride of ownership.
Ideal for:
• Pacific Northwest cruising
• Alaska cruising
• San Juan Islands
• Inside Passage passagemaking
• Extended liveaboard use
• Couple-operated long-range cruising
• Family cruising
• Entertaining aboard
• Remote anchoring and exploration
“KNOT TO WORRY” is a highly capable, beautifully maintained Grand Alaskan 64 Pilothouse that offers the right combination of elegance, practicality, systems, and serious cruising capability

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909 N Tomahawk Island Drive #104
Portland, OR
97217

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