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Great family daysailer and PHRF club racer w/ many upgrades and extras. Huge cockpit. Updated electronics and all new wiring Sunbrella interior cushions (2005). Harken roller furling. Sleeps four. 25' LOA 9.5' beam 4.5' draft 2750 lb. displacement 5HP outboard and Trail-Rite trailer included Add'l photos and specs available. Electronics / Navigation
NAVMAN 3100 wind / speed / depth package (2003) West Marine Group 27, 90ah deep cycle battery, breaker panel, acc'y plug, voltmeter and battery switch (2002) Standard Horizon Eclipse+ VHF w/ DSC, Metz antenna and new coax to top of mast (2004) Jensen Marine AM/FM/CD w/ removable faceplate (2003) Suunto compass w/ 4 1/2" card (2004) Seafit 5W solar powered battery trickle charger (2005) Anchor / Windex light and new Ancor, 16 ga. 3 conductor to top of mast (2004) Running Rigging / Deck Hardware
Lewmar #16 primary and #7 secondary winches Harken roller furling and windward sheeting mainsheet Samson XLS halyards and mainsheet (2004/05) Danforth anchor w/ chain and 200' rode Spinnaker pole and gear Tiller w/ Ronstan extension Blocks, winch handles and misc hardware Sails
Full-batten main, 2 chutes and multiple headsails Engine
5 HP Mariner outboard Professionally serviced annually Misc.
Sunbrella interior cushions (2005) Port-a-Potty (2005) Teak & Holly cabin sole (refinished 2005) Lexan companionway hatchboard w/ storage bag (2004) Ring buoy, fire extinguisher and other safety equipment Trailer
Dual Axle New tires (2002) Email Mike at denamur@sbcglobal.net or phone 203-255-6407
I have always considered these boats more than a "day sailer". The sleeping accommodations are excellent, I rate them weekend campers easily. It is actually nice to stand inside your boat early in the morning at the main hatch and set a cup of coffee on the cabin and watch the morning. Nice boat.
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ. The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.