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#130629 03/07/03 01:34 PM
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Boat comes with all needed to go to sea except food. Sleeps 4, but ideal for
2-3 people. V-berth with door (sleeps two), 2 benches in main cabin for
sleeping and storage, galley table, folding chart table against V-berth
bulkhead, storage cabinets

Boat make is a SeaFarer. Made in 1982. 22.8 feet, 3.5 foot draft, 2000 lbs
approx, fixed keel, sloop rig, 3 sails...jib, genoa, main. Back then they
overbuilt fiberglass boats as they were still discovering that medium.

Rigging:
Good. Did replace head stay, VHF antenna, strenghtened the main sail in
places of wear. repainted hull, built shelves and storage boxes. Spare
rigging (used)

Electronics:
handheld GPS
Rewired the electrics...all DC 12 volt. 3 12V batts, 2 solar panels, VHF
radio, stereo (cd player, am/fm radio) and speakers, depthfinder, two marine
compasses, electrical kit (connectors, extra wire, volt multi meter, spare
bulbs, etc), 12 volt trickle charge battery charger

Lighting:
bow, stern, masthead lights. 3 interior lights, compass light.

Galley:
alcohol stove (set in counter), sink (with electric pump to water tank),
cooler, hurricane lamp, main water tank approx 15 gallons, spare tank 5
gallons, many extra 1 gallon jugs.

Tackle:
All necessary ropes, two anchours (dansforth and bruce), 3 dock bumpers,
paddleboards, two kayak paddles and one oar, wind scoop, sail repair kit.

Safety Gear:
Flares and two 12 gauge flareguns, 5 life jackets, throwable lifesaver (Class
IV), fire extinguisher, saftey chest harnesses.

Chart and Books:
some charts and cruising guides for Florida, Cuba, West Indies, Central
America. Crusing guide for Florida, Belize and Guatamala. Reeds Nautical
Almanac (2003). Several boating manuals including Chapmans, sailing how-toos,
navigation, heavy weather sailing.

Misc. spare parts: misc. junk...tarps, chains, grills, books,, etc.

also fishing rods(deep sea and casting and some tackle), handheld GPS, 12 volt
rechargeable spotlight/radio/beacon thing, there may be more.

Are selling to buy bikes to peddle to Panama. Have sailed from Florida to
Belize via Cuba. I would be happy sailing accross the atlantic in it, in the
correct season. great to explore in reefs, as has shallow draught. for more
info email alex nicholson at [email protected] or tim spedding
[email protected]

ALL THIS FOR 6000.00 US OR BEST OFFER

#130630 03/07/03 06:27 PM
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Where is the boat located?


Life May Be a Beach...I prefer Reefs...
#130631 03/08/03 09:54 AM
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very near the water

#130632 03/08/03 12:04 PM
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Hopefully not submerged....Toad your a funny guy...funny like a clown... laugh


Life May Be a Beach...I prefer Reefs...

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