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She was at the wheel now, taking the motor sailer slowly out of the inlet.
Next choice would be the motor sailer, but probability was that all engines were immobilised nightly.
If not, we could fire the cruiser and the sportsboat, and take the motor sailer.
He cut the motor and made the line fast to the Corsair, the large motor sailer.
The 30-foot motor sailer has been particularly successful, especially appealing to older couples along the East Coast.
When the weather's nice, he takes his old motor sailer, "Yonder", on day sails and cruises down east.
They additionally produced a 33 or 35 foot Offshoreman, which was a motor sailer with possibly only one or two built.
The motor sailer moved slowly away from the dark upthrust of land that was Deserta Grande.
Moored at the jetty were three or four sailing dinghies, a motor sailer, a cruiser, and a small sportsboat.
The Lord Jim, though solidly built, is a 36-foot motor sailer, a "coastal cruiser" with a high wheelhouse that "made her vulnerable."
The company was founded in 1968 by Alessandro and Norberto Ferretti and produced its first motor sailer in 1971.
Willie Garvin was gazing out to sea, watching a sixty foot motor sailer tack into Baie des Anges.
Manchuria lowered her boats and abandoned ship; two section patrol boats and a motor sailer stood by and took life boats in tow.
Kate bought a yacht, an eighty-foot motor sailer she named the Corsair, and she and Tony cruised the waters along the coast of Maine.
Last June Josh and I boarded a 60-foot motor sailer, Beagle III, and ventured into the unknown in more ways than we had imagined.
They brought the motor sailer into a small inlet that ran obliquely into the steep rocky coast, and dropped anchor twenty yards from a thin ribbon of stony beach.
There were several boats tied up, two sailing dinghies, an inflatable, a motor sailer, an Alaskan 53 off-shore motor yacht, and a big powerboat, an Arrowbolt 21.
Venetia later transferred foodstuffs to Barnegat via Prometheus's motor sailer on 5 January, the day that the tug quit the dockyard to anchor in Great Sound.
Seated under the awning on the afterdeck of The Sandpiper, a fifty-five foot motor sailer moored in the Cascais marina, Modesty Blaise said, "You followed him to the heliport?"
I knew that her quick glance had appraised the clothes I had selected to give the specific impression I sought to convey casual and confident money, the kind that arrives on its own ketch or motor sailer.
Live-aboard boats range from small yachts to large cruise ships, with the most common variety being the motor sailer (a mediumsized motor boat), which carries up to 20 people and cruises for anywhere from three days to three weeks.
KMHYMNAL: Maine-built motor sailer JUANITA purchased by CIA to use as floating, clandestine, propaganda broadcast facility in Mediterranean/Adriatic (1950-53).
The original owner and his family motored in the southern Atlantic Ocean before bringing the ship up through the Caribbean to Savannah, Georgia, where they intended to rig it as a three-masted staysail Marconi rigged motor sailer.
Bockstoce's 60-foot motor sailer, Belvedere, has become the first yacht to sail west to east through the Northwest Passage, the 3,000-mile transcontinental sea route from the Bering Sea off Alaska to the Davis Strait off Greenland.
Born in Digby, Nova Scotia, he moved to Gloucester in 1880, where he commanded the schooners Lucille, Titania, Lucania, Navahoe, Killarney, Benjamin A. Smith, Schooner Esperanto, Elsie, and the motor sailer Thelma.