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<b>Sails</b> - 2004 North Racing Main (very good cond), 2004 North Marathon 3DL 155% Genoa (very good cond), 1989 Doyle Cruising Spinnaker (hardly used in very good cond), 1989 Doyle 155% Genoa (fair cond), 1989 Catalina Main with Full Battens (good cond)
<b>Maintenance</b> - Teak sanded and treated with Sikken's CTol in 2006; Hull cleaned and treated with Maguire's Soap, Deoxydizing Compound, Buffing Compound, and Wax in 2006; Bottom Painted with Petit Trinidad SR Antifouling Paint in 2006
<b>Safety</b> - Life Sling, Life Preservers, First Aid Kit, Flares, Bumpers, Boat Hook, Swim Ladder
<b>Engine</b> - 1992 Mercury 9.9 HP Outboard with Electric and Manual Starters (well maintained in very good cond)
<b>Trailer</b> - none
<b>Reason for selling </b>- purchasing a J-30
<b>Location of Vessel </b>- Deale, MD (sailed on Chesapeake Bay)
She is a great boat and very easy to sail shorthanded or single handed. With all of the lines coming back to the cockpit and with the self tailing winches, she makes it very easy on the crew.
I took her out Tuesday evening for a short solo sail in Herring Bay after taking the pictures. She really is fun in 10 knots of wind and 1 foot waves. While the J-30 will definitely top her in performance, I will definitely miss how easy she is to sail.
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.