The Bodega 30 is a compact cruising sloop built in 1977 with a proven design for extended voyages. The fiberglass hull measures nearly 30 feet in length with a 9.4-foot beam. A Beta Marine diesel engine rated at 20 horsepower provides reliable propulsion, with a maximum speed of just over 6 knots. The design reflects quality construction throughout, evident in bronze port-lights and carefully executed interior woodwork.
The yacht features a single cabin and one head, laid out for practical cruising comfort. The interior showcases wood joinery typical of the era's craftmanship. The boat was extensively refitted over a four-year period, completed in August 2020. These refit items and upgrades are detailed further in the listing.
The Bodega 30 belongs to a class of approximately 100 hulls built under multiple names, including Golden Gate and Farallon, with a reputation for ocean-going capability. This particular example represents the type that has proven itself capable of extended passages and remote-water cruising.
Length
29.42 FT
Beam
9.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta Marine
Engine Model
BD722 3cylinder
Power
NaN HP
Hours
844 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
6.36 KTS
Water
60 GAL