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I have had this boat for 5 years and I’m looking for something smaller and more trailerable. It is in great shape for its age. Needs absolutely nothing to sail away from the mooring. The boat is in the water and I’m just back from a weekend sail on Lake Champlain. The interior is of the dinette design. The Boat has the following:
Roller Furling on a 150 Genoa Ship to Shore Radio Depth Sounder New bottom paint (June 2005) 2002 Mercury 9.9 Big Foot 4 stroke engine – less than 25 hours
Comes with a double (4 wheels ?) wheeled trailer. (It is an iron cradle mounted on a sturdy trailer.) An ugly but serviceable dinghy. In addition, there are many extras; life jackets, cleaning supplies, dishes, safety equipment (sling hoist, horseshoe buoy, air horn, etc.)
The boat is located on a mooring on Southern Lake Champlain at Chipman Point. Robert.grace@castleton.edu
Bob Grace Castleton, Vermont 1984 Swing Keel "Sara"
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