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<font color="blue">Puff is a 1984 std rig, fin keel, hull number 4336. She was adopted today, 26 June 2007, by a great family!
<ul><li> Loose-footed main with full top batten (4 yrs old). The 153% Genoa is 5 years old. Both are Banks Sails - the loft is now part of North Sails.</li> <li>Also included is a light-weight cruising spinnaker.</li> <li>All lines lead aft to cockpit using turning blocks and brakes on cabin-top, including single-line jiffy reefing. </li> <li>New CDI roller furler in 2004. </li> <li>Custom 17 foot carbon fiber whisker pole - performs very well downwind. </li> <li>Main outhaul is inside the boom. Also equipped with boom vang, cunningham, custom back stay adjuster, and upgraded main sheet traveler.</li> <li>Brand New Forespar Tiller Extender (2006) </li> <li>Pop Top with 360 degree snap-on vinyl cover </li> <li>Cabin sunbrella cover from Catalina Direct </li> <li>Horizon depth and speed indicators. </li> <li>Brand new Danforth Saturn compass (2006). </li> <li>Brand <b>new</b> Uniden Solara VHF radio (2007)</li> <li>Two batteries with Perkol switch </li> <li>The outboard is a Mercury 9.9, 1994, electric start. </li> <li>Upgraded double-spring motor mount, </li> <li>Shore power connection and cable, AC outlets in cabin. </li> <li>Cabin table folds up into bulkhead. </li> <li>Marine head with second sink across from head. </li> <li>Two full-length cockpit cushions.</li> <li>AM/FM cassette stereo and two interior speakers. </li> <li>Safety equipment includes anchor, lots of life jackets, flares, etc. </li> <li>She has been sailed in Long Island Sound and has Petit Horizon ablative paint on her bottom -- complete coat last spring, major touch up this May. </li> <li>Cradle included in price. </li> <li>We are asking $8250 OBO </li>
<li>We have enjoyed day-cruising and club racing her but are not getting enough sail-time due to family commitments out of town. </li>
JH, I am going to Milford tomorrow to finish putting Puff to bed for the winter. I will take my digital camera along. The pix won't be great as the cushions are now in my basement. What pix would you like to see, and I will try to accomodate. Puff has a proper marine head and a shore power connector with a shore power line. What other information can I provide? Cheers, Bob
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