After Auction Boats Remaining 7.11.16.pub
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After Auction Boats Remaining 7.11.16.pub
HELPING PUT WIND IN KIDS’ SAILS 19th Annual Ned Kyle BOAT AUCTION REMAINING BOATS AFTER AUCTION Y Parking Lot 116 Union Street, Rockport SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS BOAT AUCTION SPONSORS Anchors Aweigh Sponsor Chater’s Boatyard Seaworthy Sponsor O’Hara Corporation Beacon of Light Sponsor Drinkwater Boat Transport, Inc. Front Street Shipyard Islesboro Marine Enterprises, Inc.. Ocean’s Pursuit To donate a boat or for more information, please contact: Marcia Roberts, Development Director P: 207.236.3375 ext. 209 E: mroberts@penbayymca.org THIS IS ONE OF THE Y'S LARGEST FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEAR. Membership and programs are open to everyone regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, place of residence or financial capacity. This year's auction will continue to provide much needed support for the Y Summer Camp kids and other neighbors in need. THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART IN OUR Y’S ANNUAL BOAT AUCTION YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE ORGANIZATION, THE PENOBSCOT BAY YMCA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELL BOATS AT THE FULL ESTABLISHED PRICE UP TO 14 DAYS BEFORE THE AUCTION. You may pay for your boat, motor, etc. in one of the following ways: • VISA OR MASTER CARD • CASH • CHECKS: All checks are subject to clearance from your bank. If you wish to pay the entire purchase price by check, we will be glad to allow you to remove the purchase from the Auction Yard, as soon as the check clears your bank. YOU MAY PICK UP THE ITEMS DURING Y OPERATING HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. UNTIL 2:30 P.M. PLEASE CALL THE Y TO SET UP AN APPOINTMENT, 236-3375. • PLEASE PRESENT YOUR PAID RECEIPT TO Y STAFF ON DUTY TO PICK UP MERCHANDISE. • ITEMS LEFT AFTER 14 DAYS FROM DATE OF AUCTION WILL BE TREATED AS ABANDONED PROPERTY AND FORFEITED TO THE Y. • THE Y WILL NOT BE REPONSIBLE FOR ANY BOATS OR ITEMS LEFT ON AUCTION PROPERTY. 2 3 NO REFUNDS – ALL SALES ARE FINAL. If you have made auction purchases, you must pay the amount in full before you leave the auction area the day of the auction. If you do not make these financial arrangements one-hour after the auction closes the day of the auction, your purchase(s) will revert to the Y. All boats and merchandise available for auction have been donated, as is, to the Y. The Y has limited knowledge of the condition of the boats, etc. and has shared that information with the bidders. The Y is not able to accept any responsibility for the condition of the items sold. CONDITIONS OF SALE In most cases, the Y has established a Reserve Price on donated items in this Auction. This is a confidential, conservative price arrived at in consultation with the Y and a comparison of market values for similar boats. Please note: This Reserve Price is usually below the Estimated Market Value, which is supplied only as a guideline for all Bidders at this Auction. Whereas the Y would like to sell all the Boats/Items presented at the Auction, this is not an Absolute Auction. All items do not have to be sold; nor is it a Yard Sale: live and absentee bidding is encouraged. Consequently, any item can be “retired” by the Auctioneer on behalf of the Y. This is termed a Reserve Auction in the State of Maine. When an item is “retired,” the Y reserves the right to offer it for sale via various means at its disposal. The Y reserves the right to sell a boat or item, before or after the day of the auction if, at the sole discretion of the Y, making such a sale would benefit the Y. There are no Boats/Equipment/Items at this Auction “On Consignment.” All items have been donated to the Y and are up for competitive bidding and none is from other sources. 3 BIDDER’S NOTICE When the Y has been informed or discovers relevant information about a boat or an engine, we will tell you what we have been told. But we do not guarantee the condition or the accuracy of information reported about any boat or item. All appraisals are today’s Estimated Market Values for this Auction. These prices are only guidelines; however, they tend to be lower than average for similar boats being offered elsewhere at this time. All items on this Inventory List will be offered for bid today, unless otherwise noted on the list or announced by the Auctioneer. If no one bids on a particular item, the item will be retired from the Auction and sold privately outside this Auction. Some items have Reserve (Minimum) Prices. If these minimums are not met, the Y reserves the right to retire the boat/items from the Auction and to sell it privately outside the Auction. We ask that people not intending to bid, step back from the front rows so that those who are bidding can see and hear the Auctioneer, and so that we may also hear and see those trying to bid. The Auctioneer can only recognize bidders that he can see. Please interrupt the Auctioneer at any time with your questions or requests for clarification. We want you to enjoy yourselves and buy a boat. POST-AUCTION PURCHASES OF ITEMS Any boats or nautical items that remain unsold at the conclusion of the live auction will be sold. Please see Troy Curtis, the Executive Director of the Y, immediately following the auction. You can make a bid at that time. If your bid is acceptable, the transaction can close immediately as outlined above. If your post-auction bid is not accepted by the Y, the Y reserves the right to sell the item at a future date, subject to the sole discretion of the Y. In the case of multiple bidders for the same item, bidders will be asked to make their bids in writing (the Y will provide forms for doing this) by a determined time. The Y will then evaluate the bids and decide whether or not to accept any of them. 4 5 1977 O’DAY 27’ “PERFECT REMEDY” ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3500 #5 “Perfect Remedy” is a 1977 O’Day 27’ fiberglass sailboat, with an Atomic 4 inboard gas motor, has a full keel with a sloop rig. The traditional head has a fresh water tank. The main sail and working jib were replaced in 1999. It has a five year old standing rig that is serviceable. This O’Day is a very strong boat that is extremely well built. 1980 BOSTON WHALER HARPOON 20’ SAILBOAT “LOBO” ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3000 #12 “Lobo” is a 1980’s Boston Whaler 20’ Harpoon 6.2 with a full keel and sloop rig. The sails, Roller Furling System, are 5 years old in very good condition. The cabin has two berths. NOTE: If interested in a Tohatsu 6hp long shaft motor for the Harpoon please see a Boat Auction Committee member. They can provide you with a contact for a private sale. 1977 MAXI SAILBOAT 25’ “CRACKERS” ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $4000 #14 “Crackers” is a 25’ fiberglass Maxi77 sailboat with a fin and torpedo keel, Maine Genoa and Spinnaker sails. The steering is an off keel. No Engine. New cushions, new covers for companion way, unused Spinnaker, roller furling, and new safety lines. 5 1982 HUNTER DAYSAILER 19’ WITH TRAILER ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $3000 #19 1982 fiberglass Hunter 19’ Daysailer has a centerboard and sloop rig. The standing rig is 35 years old is serviceable. Completing the boat is a main sail and Genoa sail. Aboard is a chemical toilet. The trailer is also1980 in very good condition. There is no engine. 1987 RENKEN 19’ WITH TRAILER ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $5000 This 1987 fiberglass Renken 18’ has a 1987 gas 120hp stern drive engine. It comes with a 1987 Shoreline trailer. SAILING RIG 16’ ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE: $500 #30 This kid’s sailboat is locally built from marine plywood in very good shape (wood and fasteners that I could see). This boat was sailed all around Islesboro and to the mainland (with supervision). It is approximate length 16', Beam 5'6" with a flat bottom (some rocker) with grounding runner/skeg and plywood daggerboard. There are two rowing positions, oars and oarlocks. The sail in excellent condition wrapped around mast (no wrinkles). 6