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E s s a y o n s Asking $12,500 - Reasonable Offers Entertained
Boat worth every penny!
1989 Catalina 25, #5931, Wing Keel, Standard Rig, Bench seats both side, fold-down table.
<b>Navigation</b> Raytheon ST1000+ Auto helm SR Mariner Depth & Speed Indicators Bulkhead mounted compass Radar reflector VHF radio with remote cockpit speaker Mast head VHF antenna Anchor light Running lights Steaming / Deck light Mast head Windex
<b>Electrical</b> Two new Marine 12v batteries (2010) with 1, 2, both master switch Voltmeter Shore power (120v system) AM/FM radio with CD/CDR/MP3 player, with 4 speakers
<b>Sails & Sail Controls</b> Original main with 2 reefing points, with single line reefing set up to cockpit Mainsail outhaul 150 furling Genoa with leach line 110 jib (hank on or furler) CDI roller furler, with bearing kit upgrade Topping lift – lightweight cable Boom vang Lazy Jacks Adjustable whisker pole with mast mount for safe storage Two Lewmar 16 self tailing winches on comings Two Lewmar 6 winches on cabin top
<b>Rigging</b> Split adjustable backstay system Stainless steel backing plates on all standing rigging New main halyard 2006
<b>Docking / Mooring / Anchoring</b> Mooring bridle Mooring line Three bumpers Boat hook (docking pole) Anchor locker on foredeck Danforth anchor with 15’ of chain and 150’ of line Dock lines Bow anchor roller
<b>Outboard</b> Evinrude 9.9hp 2 stroke, extra long shaft with electric start and alternator Six gallon fuel tank in external fuel locker Heavy duty stainless steel motor mount
<b>Safety</b> Fire extinguisher Flare gun kit Flares Throwable cushions Horse shoe buoy (Jim Buoy) Four type II PFD’s
<b>Cabin</b> Marine toilet (2007) with holding tank (new hoses 2005) Macerator pump and Y valve (disconnected) Origo 300 alcohol stove (non pressurized) Insulated ice box Custom double bed athwartship Curtains 15 gal. water tank Two sinks with pump faucets Engraved Essayons mug set
<b>Cockpit</b> Large, deep sail locker Line locker Full length cockpit cushions Lifeline cushions Fixed swim ladder
<b>Other</b> New gray rubrail (2006) Balanced rudder Heavy duty gudgeons with bushings Manually operated bilge pump Pop top cabin with screened canvas enclosure Screens for ports Screened hatch board Blue sail cloth covers for: companion way, tiller, winches, handrails, front hatch Inclinometer Stainless steel swim ladder Gin pole mast raising system Catalina manuals
<b>Trailer</b> Manufacturer: Magic Tilt Manufacture date: 5/25/2000 Model: #HUN/26TDM/14C VIN: 1M5BM2629Y1E48066 Tires: ST205-75D14 very good condition Hitch: New (2010) Titan hydraulic surge activator. Description: Dual axle galvanized steel bunk style trailer with tounge extension, surge brakes, lights and safety chains as required by law
I'd be interested in some pictures of your trailer setup. I have an '89 WK and I bought a Magic Tilt trailer after I bought the boat. The trailer was setup for another make of boat and I'm having trouble getting it setup for my boat.
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