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Boathouse For Sale - Tacoma, WA - PNW

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Ocean Alexander 546
Located Tacoma Yacht Club, Tacoma, Washington - Pacific Northwest

Will hold a 55-56' LOA boat x 21' high x 16' beam. Measures overall 57.5' x 21'4" with wide walkways on each side of boatwell.

Excellent 2x4 gusseted, professional construction on plastic tubs built by Otto Rasmussen Construction in 2006. Has piped water, electrical and fully painted. Industrial garage door opener, with remotes, to open the screen curtain. Full width mezzanine for storage.

Great location - dock closest to the clubhouse and easy motoring in and out at all tide levels.
Only selling because I got a bigger boat and found a bigger boathouse at TYC.

Available immediately - no boat in it at this time.
Must be or become a TYC member to own a boathouse at TYC.
$210,000 Open to Offers
 
Located Tacoma Yacht Club, Tacoma, Washington - Pacific Northwest



Will hold a 55-56' LOA boat x 21' high x 16' beam. Measures overall 57.5' x 21'4" with wide walkways on each side of boatwell.



Excellent 2x4 gusseted, professional construction on plastic tubs built by Otto Rasmussen Construction in 2006. Has piped water, electrical and fully painted. Industrial garage door opener, with remotes, to open the screen curtain. Full width mezzanine for storage.



Great location - dock closest to the clubhouse and easy motoring in and out at all tide levels.

Only selling because I got a bigger boat and found a bigger boathouse at TYC.



Available immediately - no boat in it at this time.

Must be or become a TYC member to own a boathouse at TYC.

$210,000 Open to Offers


Tempting. I’m tired of washing my boat. Good luck with the sale.
 
Thanks for the kind message

I purchased my new to me OA 546 (current name B-32) located in Gig Harbor several months back - the marina already had the slip under contract to another owner and gave me 120 days to find new moorage. The slip was at the end of the docks and the harbor view(s) were outstanding.

We spent the summer at the slip and found out how most wonderful Gig Harbor is. The weekly farmers market, the concerts in the park, the Dragon canoes, the changing of the anchored boats in the harbor almost every day (highlight the Blue Peter a 95' fantail yacht), and especially the kayak club training at 7:00 am every morning (highlight Olympian Gold Medal winner this year from Gig Harbor.)

Great restaurants within walking distance, two local craft breweries (one with a view of Mt. Rainer), a distillery, and great day excursions with many protected bays to overnight.

And I dinghy'd and kayaked several times past Kinship and looked to say Hi - great looking boat in an excellent location - you are definitely right about being in a slip and taking all the sights in while "working" on the boat. I'll now be one of those anchored in the harbor taking in Gig Harbor by dinghy. But if you get tired of washing Kinship, and want to keep her out of the miserable PNW weather, I got the place for you...just minutes away.

Regards, Ken
 
Is your boathouse in Tacoma still available?

Regardless, what is the monthly recurring cost associated with the boathouse?

We are potentially in the market, but have just started investigating purchase and monthly costs.

Thanks!
 
Boathouses are getting harder to find. Yours sounds nice.

I had a 75’ long one built on Vancouver island and there are very few if any spots left for them. I prefer being further north as closer to where I cruise.
 
Nope, not available - sold the TYC boathouse to a fellow TF'er several months ago...

After purchasing a boat house in TYC, the costs per month are about $.65 per square foot of boathouse, electricity, and boathouse insurance.

I live quite a ways from my boat and feel so much better knowing the boat is in covered and in very protected moorage in the PNW.
 
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