$38,500
Offered By
Marine Servicenter
Boat Type
Sail
Make & Model
Columbia 50
Length
50.0 ft.
Beam
12.01 ft.
Columbia 50, Yellowbird (Hull #32)
Hailing Port: Marina del Rey, CA. 90292
Motivated Seller and IDEAL "LIVEABOARD" POSSIBILITY.
Vessel FeaturesRacing on San Francisco Bay, Yellowbird is featured on the cover page of all original Columbia 50 factory brochures (Sail#8532). Her original hull color was Mustard Yellow. Yellowbird was commissioned in 1967 for Frank Druding, a Bay Area Aerospace/Electronics/Tech pioneer, and berthed at the St. Francis Yacht Club. Naval Architect Bill Tripp, Jr. designed her for heavy-weather Bay Area racing and specified an extra ton of ballast and a shorter mast--which may be unique to all Columbia 50s!
Second owner, Scott Foster, Electrical Engineer, along with wife Pam and home-schooled daughter Erika, voyaged to key ports of call in the South Pacific / Oceania. Current owner, Architect/Developer Gary Neville (Santa Monica/Venice) purchased Yellowbird in 1978, and berthed her at Cabrillo Marina (San Pedro), Ritz Carlton Hotel Charter Dock (MDR), and Dolphin Marina Main Channel (MDR).
Restoration and ModificationsEarly in his ownership, Neville started the replacement redesign of worn or obsolete elements--starting first with a re-shaped 1980s Swan-inspired, solid-stock Teak Cabin Interior (over original FG cabin liner), and replacement of Instrument Panel and all Electrical Wiring to Code throughout vessel. In 1997, custom-fabricated stainless steel modifications were provided (Bow Pulpit, Bow Roller, Window Ports, Rod Rigging, cabin-top Grab Rails) plus, new Ground Tackle and Spars (Slotted Boom and Aluminum Spreaders). Lastly, recessed Sheer Stripe was filled flush and hull painted All-White LP with Red Boot Stripe (2013).
Unique FeaturesSeveral years ago, unforeseen circumstances prevented Owner's completion of the intended Full Redesign. An engine rebuild (or replacement Westerbeke or Perkins) is required. Damage resulted from a 2-hr. engine submersion from a broken "below waterline" Stbd. Nylon Sink drain fitting and inadequate pickling. (Note: Engine hours = 400 (since 1983 Boatswain's Locker rebuild). Engine is ready for Removal to Repair Shop. All engine bolt-on accessories bagged and tagged for easy re-installation. Exhaust piping (90 deg. Wrinklebelly to Riser) is stored and installation-ready into Stbd. Hanging Locker.
Seller's AssuranceThe good news: What is most important is that Yellowbird is a sound and strong vessel with no concealment or known structural issues. No structural rebuild is necessary. Only light use over the last 46 years. Seller will be available for Tech consultation, circumstances permitting. Seller's Notes and Tech diagrams and schematics will be provided to the Buyer.
New Work (By Seller)NOTE: Beam Factory Specs = 12.03' = 12.36' = 12'-1/3". Caution for transport purposes, 12' is allowable width w/o incurring Wide Load costs. (CALDOT Interstate Transport Max. Ht.= 14'-6").
ConclusionYellowbird is equally suited to be a Yacht Club Showstopper and/or a Heavy Weather Passage-maker. She has a comfort level, handling characteristics, and detailing normally associated with larger vessels of that generation. Once Yellowbird is restored and back in form, a new owner will have safe and relatively "smooth sailing", regardless of sea state or wind--she just starts to find her stride in 20-25 knots.
DisclaimerThe Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
HULL
Designer
William h tripp, jr.
Hull Material
Fiberglass
WEIGHT
Displacement(kgs)
15422.0
OTHER
Builder
Dick valdes / columbia yachts
Boat published on 06 January 2025, $10,000 Price drop from the publication.
Original Price
$48,500
Current Price
$38,500
Total price amount is based on price change information provided by the broker.
Marine Servicenter, founded in 1977 by Jim and Jeanna Rard, expanded to include new and used yacht sales in Seattle, WA. In 2020, the boatyard portion was sold to Dan Krier, who became Vice President of Sales in 2000. Krier's vision was to focus on providing top-notch after-sales care to customers, with the heavy lifting outsourced to existing yards. In January 2021, Dan and Lisa Krier purchased Marine Servicenter and expanded its sales department to two new locations in Bellingham, WA. The company now focuses on boat buyers and owners, offering top-notch after-sales care and parts services.
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