NCheaven
Senior Member
There are only 13 unsold Camano 31s currently listed on Yachtworld, lowest number I can recall in years! Not long ago the number was close to 30. Three more are currently noted as "under contract". What seems most impressive is that the older Camanos look great, and per the listing pictures, very few have ever been repowered or had major modifications. There are some very cool personalized touches on some models, but most 31s seem to be for the most part "stock boats". Additionally, I noted the other day on the Pacific Camano Owners site some very low hull numbers among the owners providing information on that site, and again, among the pictures, mention of engines, etc., the boats seem very much originally equipped, with some updating of electronics, etc.
Since the original Camano manufacturer no long exists, I presume it is owners, and the East Coast and Pacific Coast owner's organizations that are keeping the brand in front of the public, keeping their boats well maintained, and using them in coastal waters all over North America. I feel lucky to be among the Camano owners....well, maybe more than lucky - I did a ton of research for more years than I want to admit before purchasing mine.
I hope potential buyers feel free to contact owners represented here and through the East Coast and Pacific Coast owners' groups for references. Lots of happy Camano Owners are out there exploring American and Canadian Coastal Waters year after year! (And I just have to add that many are here in North Carolina - unquestionably "small trawler Heaven!")
(FYI, I have no commercial or personal financial interest in this....just two years into a 12 year planned ownership period.)
Alex
(Boatwright, hull number 232, 2005)
Since the original Camano manufacturer no long exists, I presume it is owners, and the East Coast and Pacific Coast owner's organizations that are keeping the brand in front of the public, keeping their boats well maintained, and using them in coastal waters all over North America. I feel lucky to be among the Camano owners....well, maybe more than lucky - I did a ton of research for more years than I want to admit before purchasing mine.
I hope potential buyers feel free to contact owners represented here and through the East Coast and Pacific Coast owners' groups for references. Lots of happy Camano Owners are out there exploring American and Canadian Coastal Waters year after year! (And I just have to add that many are here in North Carolina - unquestionably "small trawler Heaven!")
(FYI, I have no commercial or personal financial interest in this....just two years into a 12 year planned ownership period.)
Alex
(Boatwright, hull number 232, 2005)