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After four years of the cruising lifestyle we are ready to sell "Serenade" and spend more time with our new grandsons. "Serenade" is being offered at $57,000 U.S. while in Mexico. She is fully equipped for cruising and passage making. Saving State Sales Tax, Broker Commission and the cost to deliver a boat to these prime cruising grounds are some of the significant advantages to buying a boat in Mexico. Interested parties should contact us by e-mail by clicking on the mailbox logo on each of these pages.
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Serenade at Isla Coronado, awnings, wind scoop and solar panels raised. Her classic sweeping lines turn heads. Atop the cabin trunk, the brown dodger & white liferaft. A large butterfly hatch over the salon provides great ventilation dockside. We filled our bag with "chocolote" clams in this beautiful spot.
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CLICK ON THE SMALL PHOTO TO VIEW LARGE PICTURE USE YOUR BROWSERS BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO THIS
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A view of the salon looking forward. Dinette is to port while the settee is to starboard. Both convert to berths.
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The navigation table to starboard is surrounded by the radar screen, VHF & SSB/Ham radios, GPS, video depth/fish-finder. The SSB/Ham is behind the diamond grate door which pulls down.
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This is a view from the forward berth toward the aft. The forward berth has very pretty lace curtains, a custom inner-spring mattress with removable filler, fans, large hatch and 4 drawers.
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Looking aft across the dinette toward the galley. The engine is located beneath the counter adjacent to the companion way stairs. The companion way stairs lift to provide access to equipment room.
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The head is forward of the dinette to port. It includes a manual toilet, shower pan with a dedicated overboard electric pump, adequate storage, solar vent, dorade vent Pressure water system is backed up by manual pumps in head and galley.
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"Serenade", covered with awnings, lies at anchor in San Jauanico, near the cruiser' shrine.
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There is Great Fishing once off-shore in the Sea of Cortez. Here Len shows off a fresh Dorado.
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Martini Cove is just outside Marina San Carlos. Good protection and great snorkeling make it a popular spot . This shot is by Bob & Debbie Oster of "Old Manatee"
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While making a brief passage from San Evaristo to Bahia Amortajada we enjoyed an hour long visit by playful dolphin. "Annabelle Lee" took this shot.
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At the end of each season, "Serenade" is hauled from the Marina to the Marina Seca (Dry Storage) by a huge trailer. She spends the hot summer and early winter months there under the watchful eye of Marina Seca's staff.
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"Serenade under Yankee, Main & Mizzen on a beam reach crossing the Sea of Cortez. Photo by "Annie's Song"
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