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The CHERRY is a light weight trailer yacht designed to be built with the minimum of experience and tools. The construction requires no building jig. The sheet plywood for the hull is simply cut to the patterns supplied and the bottom and sides scarfed together to form full length panels. The plywood panels are then laced together with 36kg monofilament fishing line and all the joins glass taped with two layers of 6oz fibreglass tape and epoxy resin bonded. The c/b is constructed from 9mm steel and is of a pivotting type which can be fully retracted when sailing flat off the wind or adjusted to any angle when reaching or sailing to windward. The Cherry has a fairly fine entry and flattens out to a wide planing section aft and the large cockpit approx 2.44m allows the weight of the crew to be kept amidships when sailing. Because of the light weight the rig has been kept relatively small but the sail area to weight is comparable with most other craft of its type. The sail plan calls for a tapered aluminium mast to get the most out of the small rig.

The layout consists of 2 bunks forward plus 2 quarter berths tucked under the cockpit seats. The Cherry has a self draining cockpit. The craft is easily trailed and requires only an extended luggage trailer or a simple trailer with 2 cradles fitted to the hull and a winch to haul it back on to the trailer.

The plan includes FULLSIZE PATTERNS for all the major hull components plus detailed drawings of construction method plus written instructions. The plan is in metric and imperial measurements.

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The Cherry 16 is a 4.864 m (15.96 ft) light weight trailer sailer designed by Frank Pelin in the 1970s. [2] [3] The hull is assembled from plywood using the stitch and glue method and can be assembled by an amateur boat builder. [2] [4] Plans for the construction of the Cherry 16 are still commercially available from Pelin Plans (New Zealand).

  • ↑ "Cherry 16 Register" . http://www.users.on.net/~dbannon/cherry/register.html . Retrieved 26 May 2020 .  
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dudley, Vanessa (November 1980). "The Cherry 16 - A trailer-sailer that gets back to cheap family sailing". Modern Boating and Seacraft (NSW (Australia): Modern Magazines Ltd).  
  • ↑ "Cherry 16 Blog" . http://pelincherry16.blogspot.com/ . Retrieved 21 May 2020 .  
  • ↑ "Pelin Plan" . https://www.pelinplans.co.nz/boat-plans/yachts/cherry-4-864m-detail . Retrieved 21 May 2020 .  

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CLC PocketShip, Schreyer CROW, or ... ? Looking at home builts < 16'

Discussion in ' Sailboats ' started by Mark Sumner , May 26, 2020 .

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If you were building a tiny cruiser for the heckuvit, which would you pick?

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I've built a small skiff, and I regularly sail a very small sailboat (my 1984 Howmar Phantom, basically an old Sunfish clone). Now I'm looking to build something for fun that looks a little more ... shipish. As it happens, I live on a small lake, so I have a handy spot to dunk anything I build and test it out. However, there's a 16' limit for boats on the lake. So, even though I definitely plan to drop whatever I build on a trailer and take it places more interesting than my backyard, I'm taking that 16' as a limit on this project. I've looked at CLC's PocketShip, which is lovely. And at Roy Schreyer's CROW, which is decidedly un-lovely, but packs a lot of boat into 15'8" (it also helps that I've watched a build video on the CROW and seen it constructed without the use of tools I don't own or skills that seem vastly out of my range). Still, I'd like to hear what else might fit in the category of these little boats. Must be under 16', have something of a cabin, and be capable of operating with a shallow draft in a pinch, While much of the lake is > 25' deep, the area right around my dock is only around 3-4' and can get lower in the midst of a dry summer. And the boat should also sail well and be up for something more adventurous than just my lake. Like, say, a trip to the Texas 200. Oh, and it must be build-able for someone whose skill set includes enough woodworking to build a deck or a shed, but not the skill to hand carve a violin. Suggestions? Kit build or plan build are both okay.  

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I suggest you the Maraudeur, addressing what can be called the "camping boat" programme, Loa : 4,83 m < 16' ; draught : o,13 m / 1,13 m allowing you to beach everywhere, plans proposed for amateur building in plywood by Francois Vivier , a confirmed architect for such purpose : Maraudeur CI | François Vivier, naval architect http://www.vivierboats.com/en/product/maraudeur-ci-en/  
Thanks, Dolfiman. It's certainly a very attractive little boat. And it's impressive that so many have been built (of the older form). What they show of the design seems straightforward, and the use of a weighted keel and centerboard rather than a leeboard certainly helps make the boat appear more capable--even if it also seems a bit of threat to my skills. My French isn't up to some of the details. I believe I'll give them a nudge and see if the study plans are available in English as well as seek out any videos of a new model under construction. If nothing else, I'm acquiring a library of study plans, which in itself is no bad thing.  
It is said that "a translation into English is possible. Ask the designer" : Contact | François Vivier, naval architect http://www.vivierboats.com/en/contact-en/ In complement in case of, photos and comments (in French) of the successive steps of an home building of a Maraudeur, photos at least can give you an idea of the various tasks and skills involved. To note that the home builder here took the option to draw and cut himself the plywood panels with a jigsaw : Project genesis : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur de J.J. Herbulot et François Vivier https://www.bateaux.com/article/30123/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-de-j-j-herbulot-francois-vivier Setting up the building site : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur, mise en place du chantier https://www.bateaux.com/article/30125/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-mise-place-chantier The planking, in one ply 6mm (for the flat or developable panels) or 2 x ply 3mm (for the rounded bilge) : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur, le bordage de la coque https://www.bateaux.com/article/30217/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-bordage-de-coque The roof , deck, floors, daggerboard, rudder, … : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur, enfin un rouf ! https://www.bateaux.com/article/30293/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-enfin-un-rouf The painting, the lead ballast : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur, de la couleur pour la coque https://www.bateaux.com/article/30367/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-de-couleur-coque The rig, the first launch : Construction amateur d’un Maraudeur, enfin les premiers bords https://www.bateaux.com/article/30440/construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur-enfin-premiers-bords The stability test, the flooding test, the final building time (650 h within 1,5 year) and final cost (7520 Euros) : Bilan chiffré de la construction amateur d’un Maraudeur https://www.bateaux.com/article/30558/bilan-chiffre-de-construction-amateur-d-un-maraudeur A 1964 Maraudeur, still in great shape, as the sailor and his dog :  

Will Gilmore

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For ease of construction, great sailing performance, shallow water sailing, inexpensive, there's nothing I can think of better than a sharpie. Catbird 16. Sailing camp cruiser http://boatplans.cc/cmd/catbird-16/ -Will (Dragonfly)  
Thanks, Will. Looks very neat as an open boat. I need to get a better look at one built with a cuddy to see what kind of space it provides, but I definitely like the look.  

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Mark Sumner said: ↑ I've built a small skiff, and I regularly sail a very small sailboat (my 1984 Howmar Phantom, basically an old Sunfish clone). Now I'm looking to build something for fun that looks a little more ... shipish. As it happens, I live on a small lake, so I have a handy spot to dunk anything I build and test it out. However, there's a 16' limit for boats on the lake. So, even though I definitely plan to drop whatever I build on a trailer and take it places more interesting than my backyard, I'm taking that 16' as a limit on this project. I've looked at CLC's PocketShip, which is lovely. And at Roy Schreyer's CROW, which is decidedly un-lovely, but packs a lot of boat into 15'8" (it also helps that I've watched a build video on the CROW and seen it constructed without the use of tools I don't own or skills that seem vastly out of my range). Still, I'd like to hear what else might fit in the category of these little boats. Must be under 16', have something of a cabin, and be capable of operating with a shallow draft in a pinch, While much of the lake is > 25' deep, the area right around my dock is only around 3-4' and can get lower in the midst of a dry summer. And the boat should also sail well and be up for something more adventurous than just my lake. Like, say, a trip to the Texas 200. Oh, and it must be build-able for someone whose skill set includes enough woodworking to build a deck or a shed, but not the skill to hand carve a violin. Suggestions? Kit build or plan build are both okay. Click to expand...

CT249

CT249 Senior Member

Surely the Maradeur will be much more than "marginally" faster. Look at the 8ft PD Racer, which is similar in basic design to the Crow and would probably be proportionately faster than the Crow. The PD Racer is rated much slower even than an Optimist or a US Sabot, which means it's just one of the slowest dinghies afloat even accounting for its short length. There seems to be no reason why the Crow would be faster than a San Francisco Pelican or West Wight Potter 15, which are about as slow as a PD Racer and therefore much slower than even an Optimist or Sabot. The Marauder in contrast is quite a good performer; it's rated about as fast as a Laser Radial. A boat of that sort of performance is in a very different class to the probable performance of a Crow. It's hard to see why the Pocketship would be any faster than say the West Wight, and therefore it may not seem to be a good performer for someone coming from a Sunfish type. Other boats to try would be the ageing but well tried Hartley TS16 or the Cherry 16, or some of the French boats I'll remember later.  
Marauder is faster. Cruising for a week the Crow wins.  
Another one, amore recent design, the "Souriceau", with same length than the Maraudeur but with more cabin volume, a minimum draft of 0,57m, but also more heavy (530 kg / 325 for the Maraudeur), i.e. more coastal micro cruiser than camping boat : Souriceau Full Plans https://duckworks.com/souriceau-plans/  

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Maderski Setka. The centreboard version will better suit your needs. but is till self righting. The fixed keel version has numerous Atlantic crossings to its credit. Probably the best "unknown" home build off-shore capable yacht for those on a budget that want to build their own boat.  

Milehog

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My 2¢. Sail well and Texas 200 leave the CROW out. Think motorsailer especially upwind. The Maraudeur is sweet, I'm in love! The build will take skill and time and standing rigging is time consuming at launch and take out. Catbird 16. Easy build yet has side decks and coamings to keep you dryer. I'd suggest the yawl rig for two reasons, the lug sail is easier to reef (I love mine) and it gives room to stand and stretch your legs. Sharpies have a few vices, peccadillos if you will, associated to the flat bottom. Some people are okay with them, others aren't. Lapwing 16. B&B boats do well in Texas 200 and raid events. their designer (RIP) knew his craft. Some sort of canvas cuddy would make this a real contender. My choice. The Pocket Ship is fascinating, quite a boat and quite an investment for so small a boat.  

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RoG? https://www.bedardyachtdesign.com/designs/sail/15-rog-micro-cruiser/  
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1997 BENETEAU OCEANIS CC 40 FT.Specs Designer: Groupe Finot - Armel Briand Keel: Bulb Hull Shape: Monohull Dimensions Beam: 12 ft 9 in LWL: 36 ft 9 in Maximum Draft: 5 ft 6 in Displacement: 18740 lbs Ballast: 5300 lbs Headroom: 6 ft 3 in Dry Weight: 18740 lbs Engines Total Power: 50 HP Engine 1: Engine Brand: Yanmar Year Built: 1997 Engine Model: Yanmar Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Power: 50 HP Perfect cruising boat Full cockpit enclosure 5 KW NextGen generator with sound shield (super quiet) 2 heads 2 air condition units Main / Forward and Aft Cabin New cockpit cushions Algae X fuel polisher Custom made bunk beds Xantrex Link Pro Battery Monitor Xantrex 40 Smart Battery Charger Fresh Water Tanks: (132 Gallons) Fuel Tanks: (53 Gallons) Flex O Fold Bronze folding prop Asymmetrical Spinnaker and Sock TV / Cd player Digital Fridge / Freezer Thermostat VacuFlush Toilet 35lbs. CQR and 33 Bruce anchors and rope chain Simpson Lawrence chain / rope windless 2 8D Gel Batteries and Separate Starting Battery Back up High Capacity Bilge Pump PHI /PSS Shaft Seal Accommodations Number of single berths: 6 Manufacturer Provided Description: The specification for the Oceanis 40CC: the design of an ideal long-distance cruising yacht for a couple, but with the capability of accommodating four or five people in the greatest comfort. Being on board a powerful, reliable boat that also has high performance is an essential part of the pleasure of cruising. The Oceanis 40CC's hull is remarkable for its long waterline, big volumes and efficient wing-bulb keel. As far as her construction is concerned, there are no compromises: the structural inner mounding, glued and laminated to the hull, distributes any stresses from the rigging and keel. This technology combines reliability and strength and also provides perfectly finished locker interiors that are easy to maintain. One of the principal advantages of a central cockpit is the incomparable safety derived from the height of the cockpit, which is surrounded on all sides. There is a step of the coaming on the Oceanis 40CC to make it easier to get up the two teak-covered bench seats in the cockpit. There is a wheel mounted pedestal in the middle of the cockpit. Genoa and mainsail halyards and the lines for the two furlers are brought back onto powerful stoppers that free the halyard winch, whenever necessary. All handling lines are to hand. The Oceanis 40CC's deck is totally logical, simple and efficient, with steps in the transom (standard bathing ladder), liferaft fixing point on aft coachroof, solid aluminum bulwark the full length of the hull, as well as an aluminum rubbing strake. The numerous opening hatches and Dorade vents are positioned in such a way so as not to impede movement on deck. The chainplates for the upper and lower shrouds, which are positioned right against the coachroof, also leave the side decks completely free for easy access to the foredeck for the sunbathing area and the electric windlass. In the interior, the warm atmosphere (cherry finish) on board the Oceanis 40CC is essential to a good quality of life on board. To starboard, the saloon table and the raised settees ensure a pleasant "sea view" from inside the boat. Opposite to port, is the navigation station: chart table with stowage, bookshelves, 16-function electrical control panel, and all the room you need for on-board electronics. In the forward cabin, your guests have a large double berth, hanging locker, many other lockers and an en suite head compartment. In the passageway to port, which runs alongside the large engine compartment, the Oceanis 40CC's galley has everything you would normally find in the best-equipped kitchens: freezer, refrigerator, double stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressurised water, three-burner gimballed stove and many cupboards and drawers. As for the master cabin, all the incomparable advantages of the centre cockpit in terms of comfort and space have been fully exploited: large double berth with access from both sides, vanity-desk with mirror and lockers, large hanging lockers and your own head compartment with WC and separate shower. The Oceanis 40CC is truly the product of in-depth study into the expectations of ocean-going leisure sailors. A successful marriage of classicism and modern technology. Equipment List Oceanis 40CC Specifications - Standard Equipment On Deck - Stainless steel stemhead fitting with 2 fairleads and roller. - Open stainless steel pulpit - Leroy Sommer 1000W electric windlass with up - down control - Self-bailing anchor well with twin opening hatches and eye bolt for mooring line - Bulwark surrounding the deck with teak cap - 8 anodized aluminum mooring cleats: 2 forward, 2 midships, 4 aft - Forestay chainplate with slats on the stemhead fitting - 2 chromed bronze lower shroud chainplate, 2 Beneteau streamlined chromed bronze shroud chainplates - Anodized aluminum identified fuel and water fillers - Stainless steel stanchions with two sets of covered stainless steel lifelines - Lateral opening lifelines - 4 teak handrails on coachroof - 4 dorade vents - Forward cockpit coaming for windscreen, rigid top or sprayhood - 2 genoa sheet tracks with adjustable cars - 2 genoa sheet turning blocks - Mainsheet track with adjustable car - 1 Lewmar 40C STO halyard and maneuvering winch - 4 Spinlock XL double stoppers for halyards and maneuvering lines - 2 Lewmar 48C STO genoa sheet winches - 1 Lewmar 40C STO mainsheet winch Center Cockpit - Hydraulic steering wheel pedestal mounted or on forward port cockpit bulkhead - Control panel on cockpit bench seat facade - Teak slatted cockpit benches - 1 winch handle box - 2 chromed bronze winch handles - 2 sidedeck lockers (one for propane bottle) - 2 lockers for mooring lines and fenders on transom - Fixing points on aft coachroof for liferaft - 2 - 18-12 S-S backstay chainplates - 2 - 18-12 S-S pushpit with 2 teak seats, closed by sheathed lifelines - Emergency tiller - Transom with teak slatted skirt - Teak slatted step in transom - Folding 18-12 S-S swim ladder with wooden steps - Cockpit shower -- Aluminum rubbing strake either side of hull Spars - Rigging - Keel stepped mast and anodized aluminum boom - Mast with main furling system - 2 sets of spreaders angled aft 10 degrees - Spinnaker pole - Partner fitting with articulated blocks for returning halyards to cockpit Standing Rigging - Stainless steel rigging: upper shrouds, lower shrouds, 2 backstays - Twin groove forestay with Profurl genoa furler - Lateral rigging with discontinuous rigging to first set of spreaders Running Rigging - 1 main halyard, 1 genoa halyard - 1 mainsheet with blocks, 2 genoa sheets - 1 maneuvering line for genoa furler - 1 line for furling main, 1 line for unfurling main - 1 boom halyard - Sails - Furling Dacron main - Furling Dacron genoa with UV protection strip Interior Accommodation - Cherry interior Companionway - 15 mm Altuglass sliding hatch - Twin wooden companionway doors - 2 cherry wood stained handrails - 4 molded wooden steps with anti-skid strip, on polyester engine cover - Hanging locker to starboard of companionway Salon Starboard - Nav. station - Chart table with chart stowage and molded wood fiddle - Bookshelves - Lockers - 12V, 16 functions hinged electrical panel - Hinged panel for onboard electronics - Large tool drawer - Drawers - Seat - Opening 15" x 8" porthole in coaming with curtain - Halogen lamp with independent switch - Red watch light Salon Area - Settee - Lockers along hull sides - Wood hull lining - Reading lights - Fixed 6'7" x 8" porthole with curtain - Vent To Starboard - Raised deck salon for panoramic visibility - Shaped settee with cushions with 5.5" thick, medium density foam and backrests - Salon table with stainless steel base - Lockers and cupboards along hull sides - Wood hull lining - Lockers underneath settee - Halogen lighting with independent switch - Fixed porthole 6'3" x 10" with curtain - Opening Plexiglas panel in coachroof 23" X 23" with curtain - Padded deckhead lining - Bookcase - bar Galley in Port Gangway - Antium work surface with molded wood fiddle - Twin rectangular S-S sinks - Chopping board over sink - Hot - cold water mixer tap - Foot pump for icebox discharge - Trash bin - 3 sliding vegetable baskets - S-S oven with 3 burner gimbaled stove and S-S protection bar - Cutlery drawer - 2 cupboards to port, lockers along the side of hull - Top loading 2 compartment freezer - fridge,with 12V evaporator - 2 opening portholes 15" x 8" in coaming with curtains - Lighting by halogen lamps with independent switches and fluorescent tube - Dust box Aft Owner's Cabin - Central double bed 6'7" x 4'11", 4.7" thick mattress - 2 symmetrical hanging lockers - Stowage space - lockers along side of hull to port and starboard - Lockers - Step either side of the bed for easy access - Vanity - desk with mirror - Wood hull lining - Padded deckhead lining - 2 opening portholes 15" x 8" in coaming with curtains - 1 opening porthole 15" x 8" in transom with curtain - 1 opening porthole in aft coaming 27" x 8" with curtain - 2 dorade type vents - Lighting from halogen lights with independent switches and reading lights Aft Owner's Cabin Head - Compartment molded in one piece to be waterproof and easy to clean - Marine toilet with polyester lid - Bathroom accessories - S-S wash basin with hot - cold water mixer tap - Mirror - Cupboards - lockers - Stall shower with hot - cold water mixer tap - Electric pump for used water - 2 opening portholes in coaming 15" x 8" - Halogen lamp with fluorescent tube Forward Owner's Cabin - 6'3" x 4'7" double bed, 4.7" thick mattress - Drawer and lockers beneath bed - Hanging locker - Wood hull lining - Padded deckhead lining - 1 opening porthole in coaming (23" x 18") with curtain - 1 opening porthole in coaming (13" x 7") with curtain - Halogen lamps with independent switches and reading lights - 1 dressing table with mirror and shelves Forward Head Compartment - One piece molded compartment for waterproofing and easy maintenance - Marine toilet with polyester lid - Bathroom accessories - Wash basin with hot - cold mixer tap - Shower - Mirror, cupboard - Electric pump for discharge of water - Opening porthole in coaming 23" x 18" - Fluorescent tube lighting Engine Compartment - Engine 50 hp diesel - Single lever engine control - Engine chassis integral with hull liner - Engine control panel in cockpit - Engine compartment insulated by lead foam - Space for generator in engine compartment - 53 gal. fuel tank - Fuel - water filter on fuel circuit - Stainless steel shaft protected by skeg - Triple bladed prop Electrical Circuit - 12V Electrical circuit - 2 - 125 amp batteries for service with circuit breaker - 1 - 95 amp engine battery with circuit breaker - 110V-220V 45 amp H battery charger - 12V 16 function Electrical panel with 12V plug - Options conduits - Overhead halogen lighting, reading lights and fluorescent tubes - Cockpit lighting - Navigation lights - Masthead light - Deck spot - 110V-220V shore power plug (specify when ordering) - Electrical panel 110V-220V (specify when ordering) - 4 - 110V-220V sockets (specify when ordering) Water Circuit - Manual bilge pump - Electric bilge pump - 132 gal. fresh water capacity in 2 rigid tanks with hull liner - Valves for tank selection - 11 gal. water heater run off engine and shore power - Pressurized fresh water unit with compression tank - 2 electric discharge pumps for showers Propane Circuit - Box for propane bottles (2 bottles) in side lockers with air vent (conforming to US regulations) - Circuit breaker Miscellaneous - Certificate of Individual Bureau Veritas approval - Maintenance kit - Owner's manual - Owner's briefcase. Oceanis 40CC Optional Equipment - Teak interior - Teak decks - Forward cockpit steering position - Lewmar electric 30EST maneuvering winch - Polyester coachroof dodger - Fixed davits - Engine driven refrigerator - Ardic heating with 3 outlets - Gennaker - Gennaker gear SAILBOAT IS LOCATED IN NEW ROCHELLE NY SAILBOAT IS ON LAND FOR WINTER STORAGE BUT IT CAN BE PUT IN THE WATER FOR POTENTIAL BUYER......

Cape Dory 28 ft.  1984

Cape Dory 28 ft. 1984

Houston, Texas

Make Cape Dory

Length 28.0

Cape Dory 28, 1984Length: 28'Engine/Fuel Type:Single / dieselKemah, TXHull Material: FiberglassUS$ $26,500 Designed by Carl Alberg, this Cape Dory 28' has handsome, traditional lines emphasized by a perfect blend of white fiberglass, teak trim and bronze ports. Her self tending club footed jib makes Karma easily sailed to windward, and her full keel provides balance in heavy weather. The tiller keeps you in tune with the wind, and, when moored, lifts out of the way for a more spacious cockpit. If you're looking to sail the bay, with a crew or on your own, this well maintained Cape Dory. New Refit in 2009: Repainted; rewired; new bowsprit;2014: New trans; engine repainted; new teak & holly sole2011: New air condition. New interior cushionsDodger Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:Boat Name Karma DimensionsLOA: 28 ft 2 inBeam: 8 ft 11 inLWL: 22 ft 2 inMinimum Draft: 4 ft 0 inDisplacement: 9000 lbsBallast: 3500 lbs EnginesTotal Power: Diesel Universial M18;15 HP Engine 1:Engine Brand: UniversalYear Built: 1984Engine Model: Model 18Engine Type: InboardEngine/Fuel Type: DieselPropeller:Drive Type: Direct DriveEngine Power: 15 HPNew shifting cables TanksFresh Water Tanks: 2 Plastic (30 Gallons)Fuel Tanks: 1 Aluminum (20 Gallons) Hull, Deck and Cockpittraditional Carl Alberg designed hull, a full keel with attached rudder and tiller steering. The hull is constructed of solid fiberglass laminate and the deck has a balsa core with fiberglass laminate overlay. Eight opening bronze ports and two deck hatches keep the interior cabin airy and cool. The white deck has tan non-skid, and is accented with a teak toe rail. Inside the toe rail is a double lifeline system with stainless steel stanchions, all connecting to a stainless steel bow rail and stern rail. The cabin house top has teak eye brows above the bronze ports, teak hand rails, teak tracks for the companionway sliding hatch and a teak dorade box for the cowl vent.The cockpit can easily accommodate four adults when underway. The mainsheet attaches aft of the cockpit and with the tiller stored up, the cockpit opens up for more guests. Interior Cabin LayoutFrom the cockpit, step down into the salon area. Behind the steps you'll find the galley stainless steel sink. To port is a propane stove; to starboard you'll find the built-in icebox.The salon has a port and starboard settee and dining table. The port settee opens to a double berth; behind is a pilot berth. The starboard settee is a single berth with a storage shelf behind. The dining table folds and can be stored up against the midships wall when not in use.Following the salon is the head to port and a hanging locker to starboard. At the bow is a traditional v-berth; two single berths or with the center filler piece, one double berth.Teak and holly sole throughout and accent high gloss bright work create a warm cozy atmosphere below decks. Rigging, Sails and CanvasSweet Pea is sloop rigged with a self tending club footed jib.Aluminum spars with 3/8" 1x19 Stainless Steel Standing RiggingLewmar #16 two speed winch, port and starboard in cockpitLewmar #6 winch, on cabin topMain Sail, in very good conditionSelf Tending Jib, original 1984 in good conditionLight Air Sail (relatively new in excellent condition)Roller furling gibwisker pole Navigation Equipment and ElectronicsautopilotDepth sounderMarine VHFFluid Damped Magnetic Compassmany extras Electrical SystemTwo 12 volt DC Lead Acid Batteries (Group 31) New 20152 Electrical Panel with 6 circuit breakers ea.Battery switchElectric bilge pumpWeems & Plath Auto Mac 2 Alternator ColtrollerWest Marine Battery Charger Status/Monitor Additional InventoryDanforth Anchor and CQR anchorMOB / Life SlingPropane Grill, attaches to sternStainless Steel Boarding LadderOutboard BracketDocklines and fendersBoat HookFire Extinguisher

The Nicest 42’ Aft-Cabin Cruising/Chartering Sailboats - Located in Costa Rica

The Nicest 42’ Aft-Cabin Cruising/Chartering Sailboats - Located in Costa Rica

Make Gulfstream

Model Aft Cabin

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 42.0

The following is from when we had purchased her just two years ago. She is Literally, one of the Nicest 42’ Aft-Cabin GulfStream Blue Water Sailboats Ever Built and in Absolutely Excellent Condition ‘Beautiful & Spacious’, Loaded with Extras including ‘Central-Air Conditioning’ and Costa Rican Flagged. A Perfect Business Opportunity She’s Completely Renovated and Fully Equipped for Live Aboard, Tourist Business or for Comfortable and Safe Extended Cruising She is ‘Beautiful & Spacious’ Inside and Out including ‘Central-Air’ Costa Rican Flagged and offers a Perfect Business Opportunity New Exotic Wood Interior including over $75,000 in Upgrades and Electronics Sailing capabilities: Offshore Cruising and without limitations. This GulfStream-42 is in Excellent ‘Ready to Go’ Condition. She only needs someone to Appreciate and Enjoy Sailing with her. Please see attached pictures for details. She is Flagged and located in Costa Rica, Certified and All Taxed are Up to Date. We purchased this Beautiful Sailboat last year from a local sailor with 20-years of extensive offshore sailing experience but since we have had little time to enjoy her, we have decided to let her go to someone who would appreciate her as much as we have and has more time to enjoy a Lifetime of Wonderful Memories. BOAT DESCRIPTION: COMPLETELY UPGRADED AND FULLY EQUIPPED GulfStream-42 'Center-Cockpit' in Tip-Top Condition. Central Air-Conditioning, 6'8" Head Room with 2 private cabins, Two Full Bathrooms with Private Showers. Walk-through Aft Master Suite. Costa Rica Registered and Flagged. Title transferable through a Costa Rica Corporation. Perfect Income for Tourism. Boat is in overall excellent condition and well prepared for extended blue-water or costal excursions. Electricity is provided by both Shore Power, Solar and her onboard "4.5kw Northern Lights" generator. Interior/Cabin: Central Air-Conditioning provided throughout with a Comfortable and very roomy 'Walkthrough' Aft Cabin Stateroom with private head and shower, Forward V-birth with Private Head and Shower with lots of head room. Enjoy watching Movies or local Television Channels from her ‘Sharp 26" 720p HD LCD Television’. She sleeps 6 with lots of storage, Universal Gas Stove/Oven, fridge/freezer, very Spacious Cockpit, Newly Painted Bottom and Deck. General remarks: All New Navigation Electronics including the INTERPHASE (1,200') Forward Looking Sonar, Garmin 5208 8.4" 'Touch Screen' GPS, Garmin 18" HD Radar. She is an Excellent Sailor, Very Comfortable, Roomy, Extremely Strong and Well Built, Well Kept boat. Perfect for Chartering, Single Handling or as a Spacious Family Boat. Sails: 1992 and in very good condition. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Description GulfStream built many designs but this one's tough to beat as an outstanding cruising design. Her cutaway full keel and skeg-hung rudder offers uncompromising performance between comfort and stability. She's ready to store your provisions aboard, cast off her lines and make way for an Experience of a Lifetime. Dimensions LOA: 42/00 ft/in LWL: 33/00 ft/in Beam: 12/00 ft/in Maximum Draft: 4/10 ft/in Displacement: 22000 lbs Bridge Clearance: 56/00 ft/in Galley REFRIGERATION/FREEZER: Adler Barbour 2.8A@12vDC STOVE: Universal SS three-burner propane stove with oven (LPG) with GAS ALARM SINK: Single SS WATER SYSTEM: Pressure SEAWATER WASHDOWN WATERMAKER: New and Never Activated Powersurvivor-35 Accommodations A very spacious, cruise-friendly, Live Aboard interior lay-out! Provides Central Air-Conditioning throughout. The Aft Master Stateroom has a full-width KING-SIZE BED with Private head/shower. The Forward Stateroom has a roomy v-berth and storage in lockers, drawers and bins. The guest head is to port. The salon features a H-shaped dinette and a spacious L-shaped galley to port and an adjacent settee to starboard. The navigation stations is center and to starboard. Engine ENGINE: 50Hp Perkins-4107 diesel, completely overhauled 1998 HOURS: 150 hours since rebuild. New April, 2012 Heat Exchanger SPEED: Cruising Speed: 6mph / Maximum Speed: 8mph Electronics CHARTPLOTTER: New Garmin 5208/GSD22 FISH FINDER: Sounder/Fish-Finder BlueChart G2 2012 Garmin Vision VSA002R South America West Coast BlueChart G2 2012 Garmin Vision VUS031R Southwest Caribbean RADAR DOME: Garmin GMR 18 HD 18" Radar Dome DEPTH/TEMP: Garmin B60-12, 12 Degree Tilted Element Transducer VHF: Icom IC-M80 & Garmin VHF 200 Marine Radio HANDHELD Uniden MHS75 New Submersible Two-Way VHF Radio SONAR: 1,200' INTERPHASE COLOR TWINSCOPE FWD LOOKING SONAR STEREO: Dual MXD50 AM/FM/CD Marine Receiver AM/FM/CD WIND SPEED & DIRECTION: Horizon Standard AUTO PILOT: Alpha Marine Spectra "Top of the Line AP" KNOT METER/LOG: Horizon Standard COMPASS: Danforth Constellation (at helm) Electrical ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: 12vDC/120vAC AIR CONDITIONER: Mermaid 16,000btu Air Conditioner GENERATOR: 2008 Northern Lights Generator (710 hrs) BATTERIES: 3-marine deep cycle House Batteries - 2-Starter Batteries - Both New May, 2012) AMP HOURS: 100Ah each BATTERY PARALLEL SWITCH: (2) Yes BATTERY MONITOR: Sterling ProReg D Marine 12/24 Volt Advanced Regulator DOCKSIDE CABLE: 50' 30-amp INVERTER: Power Bright 1,500w (New May, 2012) INTERIOR LIGHTING: 12vDC ALTERNATOR: Powerline Series 25 - 120amp (+ Control) BATTERY CHARGER: Progressive Dynamics 40 AMP Marine Charger PD2140 OTHER: 1-250W Mono-Crystalline Solar Panel Mechanical Equipment PROPELLER: Three-blade bronze BILGE PUMPS: New April, 2012 (1) New Rule 3000 automatic RAW WATER SEA STRAINERS: New April, 2012 Bronze FIRE EXTINGUISHING: Manual dry chemical FUEL FILTERS: (1) Racor STEERING: Wheel, cable to quadrant FUEL SHUT OFFS: Diesel, LPG FRESH WATER COOLING: Yes ENGINE ROOM HEAT EXTRACTOR TRANSMISSION: Hydraulic Borgwarner MASTER TOILET: Thetford Tecma 'Silence Plus' Electric Toilet - (New) GUEST TOILET: Jabsco 'Manual' Toilet - Guest Bathroom (New) HOLDING TANK: None WIND VANE SELFSTEERING: None FIRE SAFE: (New) Sails & Rigging SAILS: 2-Main (extra as backup); 1-Genoa (Roller Furling); Spinnaker ROLLER FURLING: Hood 808-SL (New) TOTAL SAIL AREA: 691 sq. ft. MAST: Aluminum, keel-stepped STANDING RIGGING: SS wire (New) SPINNAKER POLE: (1) WINCHES: (2) Barlow-16 at the mast with Barlow-2 wire main halyard winch. Lewmar 48 2-speed and a single Barlow-16 winch. Deck & Ground Tackle ANCHORS: 45lb. Bruce; 45# CQR, 40lb Grapnel stern anchor TOE RAILS: FG LADDER: Folding SS and Plastic swim BOW PULPIT: SS ANCHOR WINDLESS: 'MAXWELL' (12vDC) ANCHOR TACKLE: Two Forward Compartments. Bay-1: 250' Grade-40 High Test Genuine ACCO Brand Windless Anchor Chain Bay-2: 90' Grade-40 HT ACCO Chain with 300' of 1" Rode DINGHY & MOTOR: 2009 9.5 Caribe-C9 10' Hard Bottom Inflatable with Evenrude 15-h.p. Outboard. Both serviced April, 2012 ANCHOR DAVIT/ROLLER: Double SS LIGHTS: Deck-mount Navigatin, Masthead Tricolor, Spreader COVERS & CURTAINS: Custom aluminum Bimini with full enclosure, cockpit and aft deck awnings LIFELINES & STANCHIONS: Double SS wire on SS stanchions DECK MATERIAL: FRP with integral nonskid BOARDING GATES: P&S Safety Equipment LifeSling Overboard Rescue System 7-Adult & 2-Children Life jackets Exclusions Owners' personal effects She's located in Costa Rica and Import as well as all other Taxes are Fully-Paid and Up-to-Date. FYI: Import Taxes in Costa Rica for Sailboats are 65% of their Book Value. We've Invested over $125,000 since owning her however,she could be yours today for only $109,000 Reasonable Offers Considered.

1979 Hunter 30 FT Sloop Priced to move

1979 Hunter 30 FT Sloop Priced to move

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

Make Hunter

Model 30 FT Sloop Priced To Move

1979 Hunter 30 FT Sloop Priced to move This is a 1979 Hunter 30FT Sloop powered with a 27 HP Yanmar 3 GM Diesel Engine! Designed by John Cherubini. Priced to move! SPECIFICATIONS: LOA: 30ftLWL: 25ft-9inBEAM: 10ft-1in DISPLACEMENT: 9700DRAFT: 5ft-2in BRIDGE CLEARANCE: 45ft- 6in BALLAST: 4100 LBS ENGINE: Yanmar 27hp Model: 3GM CRUISING SPEED: 6 MAX SPEED: 7 TANKAGE: Fuel: 12 Water: 30 ACCOMMODATIONS: Traditional layout with a good V-berth forward (V-berth cushions missing), full sized head with shower, hanging locker. In the Salon there are settee berths and a dinette that folds up to the bulkhead. There is an L shaped galley and quarter berth with a small chart table at its head. Headroom 6ft- 4inBeautiful woodwork throughout Ample stowage in drawers and lockers16,700BTU Ocean Breeze Marine AC with heat and Programmable ThermostatGalley with refrig. Box and stoveSwim ladderNice cushions including new cockpit cushionsTeak and Holly sole in SalonCockpit Bimini SAILS AND RIGGING: Standing Rigging 6 years oldRoller Furled JibMain Sail with coverNewer Jib sheetsUpgraded Safety LinesPedestal SteeringFixed Fin ballasted KeelNew complete bottom paintStorm Jib bagged insideLots of Boat related item spares and supplies ELECTRONICS: Two Ship to Shore Radios: ICOM IC-M602 VHF Radio with DSC, AND STANDARD HORIZON VHF RadioShip Compass *** BOAT LOCATED IN: Whitney, Texas (76692) ***

16 ft Capri sail boat and trailer

16 ft Capri sail boat and trailer

Montgomery, Texas

Model Day Sailer

Length 13.0

1987 Capri13 sailboat, sunshine yellow and white. Sail, rudder and removable keel. Very light boat, weighs 128 lbs. All in working order, sold as is, where is. Trailer is old looking and needs painting, but is functional with lights & license. Capri Sailboats was established in 1972 as a Californian-based builder of small to medium sized sailboats. Ideal for leisure sailing, Capri Sailboats offered fiberglass watercrafts only 8 feet in hull length. Operating under the Catalina Yachts company since formulation, the Capri Sailboats brand was disbanded after 1999.

Rebel 16 Mark II Sailboat with Aluminum Trailer

Rebel 16 Mark II Sailboat with Aluminum Trailer

Angola, Indiana

Length 16.6'

Stable fiberglass sailing boat carries six people (or 1170 pounds). Includes trailer, full rigging, and TWO suits of sails. One suit of sails is in like new condition, the other set is in very good condition. Serial number 1929 (built in late sixties to early seventies I believe). The centerboard swings up into the cockpit, so you can change the depth to dock in shallow water. The rudder also swivels up if it hits an obstruction. The trolling motor in the photos is not included. There is, however a permanent motor mount on the stern. The boat will take up to a 5hp motor, but my 30lb. thrust trolling motor drives it around just fine. The boat is located on West Otter Lake, Angola, IN. Buyer with the selling price in cash or Pay Pal payment can drive it away. (Trailer takes an 1 7/8" ball hitch.) The following article from Sailing Magazine gives a great description of Rebel sailboats. You can access the original on SailingMagazine.net. Rebel 16 2008 January 8 By Staff This nimble and tough classic is perfect for a daysail or a day of racing This year the boat that holds claim to being America's first production fiberglass one-design will celebrate its 60th birthday. That the boat is still in production makes this milestone that much more remarkable. In 1948, fresh out of the Navy, Ray Greene began building a 16-foot family daysailer out of his Toledo, Ohio, shop using a revolutionary new material called fiberglass. The design of the boat was based on lines drawn by a local high school drawing instructor by the name of Alvin Younquist. With its wide, 6-foot, 7-inch beam and 110-pound steel centerboard the stable little boat known as the Rebel soon became a hit on the Midwest's inland lakes. And while Greene said he never intended to create a racer, thanks to the boat's performance-courtesy of a large 120-square-foot main and 46-square-foot jib on a fractional rig-it wasn't long before a competitive structure was built around the boat. By 1952 a class association had been firmly established and by 1963 the class boasted 138 active members. Not bad. Fleets started popping up across the Midwest, south into Kentucky and all the way down to Texas. Meanwhile, class members could be found sailing the inland lakes of the Eastern Seaboard from New York to Florida. After 25 years of building the Rebel, with more than 3,000 hulls produced, Greene was ready to call it quits and sold the works to a group of Chicago investors. Production of the Rebel continued at a steady pace during the 1970s, and was done under a number of names: Melling Tool Co., Rebel Industries and finally Spindrift One Designs. After Spindrift folded, the Rebel moved to Michigan in 1988 when Nickels Boat Works of Fenton took over with the production of the Mark V model. Nickels continues to build the Rebel, offering buyers a choice of a daysailer version for $9,860 or the optimum racing version for $11,872 less sails and trailer. A stainless steel centerboard now comes standard with the Rebel. Nickels also continues to be a great source for parts and accessories, as well as information, on the Rebel. One tough Rebel While there have been reports of problems with the foam flotation on older boats becoming waterlogged, that has been less of a problem on boats from the 1970s and later. Other than that, a buyer of a used Rebel should find few issues with the condition of this durable little boat. Indeed, boats 25 years and older will still top regatta leaderboards. "They're well made, very rugged boats that will last forever," said Al Vorel, National Rebel Association Commodore, who has been racing the same boat, No. 3914, for almost 20 years. "You don't have to run out every 5 to 10 years to buy a new boat." This is one of the reasons for the longevity of the class. Boats tend to stay in the family, passed down from parent to child, with the younger generations wanting to keep the racing going. "My mother races, and my daughter sometimes races, so there are times we'll have three generations on the course," Vorel said. This also, of course, keeps a lot of boats off the market, and finding a used Rebel can be a bit of a challenge. But thanks to the Internet, it's possible to locate a few sellers. Prices can vary from just under $1,000 for an older boat in need of some work to $3,000 or more for a later model. Buyers can typically expect to pay in the neighborhood of $1,500 for a pre-Nickels-era boat in good shape. We were fortunate enough to find a late 1970s Rebel listed for sale on www.craigslist.org. Better yet, the seller was within trailering distance. The offer on the boat was $1,400, so we drove out to take a look. The boat was well cared for, kept under a roof winters, and showed no structural damage. Other than some algae stains and scuff marks the finish looked good, and all the gear was there, including the main and jib, which the owner said he bought new about seven years ago. We did see some possible issues, including a rusty, pitted centerboard and a wooden rudder that looked to have some rotting. So we offered to pay the full $1,400 if the owner threw in the trailer, which he originally wanted an extra $200 for. The deal was closed and we drove off with the Rebel in tow. Rebel with a cause With the boat parked in our yard the first item of business we wanted to take care of was the rusty centerboard. Nickels offers a stainless steel replacement board, and we could picture how sweet the boat would look with a shiny new stainless fin. Unfortunately, these centerboards run close to $1,000; more than two-thirds the cost of the entire boat. So such an extravagant purchase didn't make much sense. Instead we set about rehabilitating the old board. We removed, with a bit of difficulty, the 110-pound board and set in on sawhorses. The first step was to remove the old paint using paint stripper, then power sanding. We then slathered on some Duro Naval Jelly to remove the rust, wiping down everything with paper towels then finishing up with a clean, acetone-soaked rag. Next, we filled in the pits and hollows with West Marine Surfacing Putty, and sanded everything smooth. We made certain the blade was fair by running a straight edge along the board. We also further faired the rounded leading edge of the board to within the class rule limits, which prohibit tapering less than 1/16th of an inch and more than one inch in from the leading edge. We then primed the board with several coats of Interlux Primocon primer, which when dried we wet sanded with 400-grit paper, and finished with a couple coats of Interlux VC-17m Extra bottom paint. With the centerboard done, we then turned to the rudder. An ice pick determined the wood was beginning to rot near the lower trailing edge. We probably could have rehabilitated the rudder as well, but since we had saved some money by not replacing the centerboard we decided to spring for a new rudder. We opted for a fiberglass blade, supplied by Nickels for $375. This cost covered just the blade, as the original aluminum rudder cheeks and hardware were still in good shape. While we were on the phone with Nickels, we decided to order all new running rigging to replace the weathered lines the boat came with. This included lines for the cunningham, boom vang, centerboard system, as well as sheets and halyards for both main and jib. The total for 112 feet of ¼-inch line and 105 feet of 5/16-inch line came to $100. Next we took a closer look at the standing rigging. The spars showed no defects, and with a bit of metal polish and elbow grease the rotating mast, boom and aluminum whisker pole looked good as new. The 1-by-9 stainless steel shrouds and forestay also showed no visible defects. We did, however, find the diamond stays on the mast to be tuned rather tight. According to the North Sail's One-Design tuning guide for the Rebel, an overly tight diamond can limit fore and aft mast bend, and can even cause negative pre-bend, where the mast bends forward at the tip. Since we want to have a competitive boat, we loosened the diamond tension and will readjust after doing some sea trials. As we said, we ultimately wanted to race our Rebel and didn't want a slow boat. So obviously the 7-year-old suit of sails had to go. This would be our biggest expense, and a new suit of sails would alone exceed the original cost of the boat. A new main and standard jib (a light air jib is also available) from North Sails set us back $1,615, which included $20 for class royalties but not shipping. Certainly this was a blow to our budget, but we rationalized it by thinking about the fun we would be having with some close racing come summer. Our last order of business was getting our bottom clean and smooth. We first scrubbed the hull down with a detergent then wet sanded everything below the rails to a slick surface with 1,200-grit paper. After a rinse and wipe down with the hose and clean towels we were satisfied we had a slick bottom. We finished off by treating all our hardware and moving bits to a little McLube Sailkote spray. We now have what we feel will be a contender on the course for our racing crew of two. Yet, with the roomy Rebel cockpit that can seat six, we're also looking forward to some lazy summer daysailing when friends and family show up. Either way, we'll certainly get our money's worth from this tough but nimble little classic. LOA 16' 1.5" LWL 15' 10" Beam 6' 7.5" Draft 3' 4" Weight 700 lbs, Sail area 166 sq. ft.

16' day sailer w/trlr, cabin, mainsail, and self-furlling jib -- Priced to sell!

16' day sailer w/trlr, cabin, mainsail, and self-furlling jib -- Priced to sell!

Niantic, Connecticut

Make Compac Yacht

Model 16/2 (extended Bow For Larger Jib)

Length 16.2

1988 16.2ft Compac Yacht. Extended bow to accommodate larger jib. Self-furling jib, standard jib, and mainsail all included. Interior and exterior in okay condition. Needs new bottom coat paint. This boat has sailed all over Long Island Sound, from Niantic Bay to Plum Island. My father is done with it and I am trying to pass it on to a new owner. A little bit of work and this boat can be a nice day sailer.

sailboat 33 ft Tarten Ten  Race boat Day Sailor with incredible trailer

sailboat 33 ft Tarten Ten Race boat Day Sailor with incredible trailer

Ada, Michigan

Make S&S

Model Tarten Ten

1978 S&S Tarten Ten in above average condition senior citizen owned. less that 100 actual hours of total actual use. comes with mast, jib, tiller handle and all deck railing is inside the boat. comes with a custom built trailer tri-axle 3 7k rated axles will hold up to 45 ft boat, has extender very heavy duty construction. add 16ft to ease launch. call 616 874 8235 for details paypal used for deposit only unless approved by seller. i do have a heavy duty cradle that is also on a trailer and ready for transport anywhere. the cradle is not offered with this action. may be purchased seperatly. the boat was appraised between 13 and 17 and the trailer was appraised at 10 to 12

sailboat 33 ft Taren Ten  Race boat Day Sailer less than 100 hours diesel motor

sailboat 33 ft Taren Ten Race boat Day Sailer less than 100 hours diesel motor

1978 S&S Tarten Ten in above average condition senior citizen owned. less that 100 actual hours of use. i have a custom built trailer,, has extender very heavy duty construction. add 16ft to ease launch and a cradle that are options to the sale not offered in this post. call 616 874 8235 for details paypal used for deposit only unless approved by seller. have heavy duty cradle available if needed.

1969 Columbian 22 Sailboat

1969 Columbian 22 Sailboat

Patchogue, New York

Make Columbian

Model 22 Sailboat

1969 Columbian 22 Sailboat Thick hulled sailing vessel, sails in great shape, new awlgrip, rated for 8 passengers, shows Bristol, fixed keel draws 3 ft This vessel has sink and marine head below.  No disappointments, call Dave Glover immediately for more info and pixs.  1/19/16 PRICE REDUCTON, MUST SEE

1992 Hunter 37.5 Legend

1992 Hunter 37.5 Legend

Oviedo, Florida

Model 37.5 Legend

1992 Hunter 37.5 Legend Brand new listing. This is a lightly used and good looking Hunter 37.5 Legend with approx. 548 hours on the Yanmar 3HM35F diesel engine. This 37.5 Legend is one of Hunter's optimum size sailboats for comfort, space, strength and sailing performance. Cruise to the Bahamas in this sweet boat with the new Garmin touchscreen Echomap70 GPS and enjoy some island life! Maximum strength is achieved by a bonded full length internal frame and stringer system; chain plates then are anchored to this main frame system to carry the rig loads of this strong performance cruiser. The 12 ft. 10 in. beam and 6' 6" head room provides more than ample space and comfort. The hugh aft athwart berth and forward berth provide comfortable sleeping quarters for 4 adults with provisions for three more people to sleep in the main salon area. A comfortable size head with shower and vanity is located rear of center near master aft berth. The 16,400 lbs. displacement, 5,900 lbs. solid lead wing keel (4 ft. 11 in draft) makes for a comfortable sailing experience. Mystic Quest carries a 75 gal fresh water tank, 35 gal fuel tank and 25 gal holding tank. The vintage of this Hunter Legend still has the rich teak woods with thick teak trim and moldings, ash battens, cedar line lockers, corian galley and vanity counter tops. This is one of the last Hunter models with the costly but preferred full length extended aluminum toe rails. The original natural gas system was converted to propane system with locker and aluminum propane tank, electric solenoid on/off switch in custom teak mounting in galley. Dockside factory installed central AC system with ducts to vents in all boat compartments. Original factory Hood two line headsail furling replaced with Hood single line furling system.  Blister free bottom received 5 coats of Interlux 2000 barrier paint for extended blister free bottom in 2014. In the cockpit ther is top quality waterproof cushions (10) and a custom fitted vinyl cover. A custom designed cockpit table made from weather resistant starboard material. Mast head tri-light and standard running lights with the new touchscreen Garmin Echomap 70 GPS chart system. Ice box was converted to electric refrigeration and microwave is in a custom made teak shelf. The Dutchman's furling system was replaced with lazy jacks. The sails are original sails but are in good condition and were stored inside for most of their life. The auto pilot and wind gauge's are not working. The shower has never been used.

2010 Jeanneau 45 DS

2010 Jeanneau 45 DS

Make Jeanneau

Model 45 DS

2010 Jeanneau 45 DS Dimensions Year: 2010 LOA: 45 ft, Beam: 14 ft 4 in Draft: 5 ft 6in (shoal draft) Displacement: 22932 lbs,Ballast: 6514 lbs Headroom: 6 ft 4 in Accommodations Two Cabin version with two heads, large aft cabin master suite with private head and shower. Mattress with Froli Sleep System.Huge main salon with U shaped dining table. Galley with 3 burner stove and oven, refrigeration and freezer, double sinks, fridge. Beige Ultraleather cushions in main salon, dining table converts settee to double berth. Number of cabins: 2 Number of double berths: 3 Number of heads: 2 2 Electric heads with freshwater flushing or seawater flushing Creature Comfort Air conditioning / Heating reverse cycle -2 units, 9K and 16K reverse cycle Hot water tank with electric and engine heating Galley Double sinks Front and Top loading fridge Deep freezer with separate Compressor 3 burner stove and oven. Microwave Engine Yanmar 4JH4TE 75 Hp Turbo Diesel Engine Hours: approx. 270 Propeller: 3 blade folding propeller (Flexofold) and orig.3 fixed blade propeller as spare Bow Thruster 7 Hp Hull and Deck Wood cockpit floor and seats Wood folding cockpit table, varnished with cover Full Canvas, dodger, bimini, connector, Frame is heavy duty stainless, handrails on Dodger. Electric Anchor Windlass with 2nd control at helm Cockpit Hot and Cold Shower Wheel and Winch and instrument covers Life line gates midship Dual Leather wrapped wheels Sails and Sail Handling Furling main Roller Furling Genoa 140 Percent Electric 53ST Genoa Winches Coach Roof Harken 44ST Electric Winch Port side Coach Roof Harken 44ST Winch Starboard side All lines lead aft to Cockpit thru rope clutches Navigation Equipment Raymarine network with: Chart Plotter -Raymarine E 130W with Platinum charts Autopilot Depth sounder Log-speedometer Wind speed and direction Electronic Compass 4 ST 70 displays, one for autopilot, 3 free programmable VHF -Standard Horizon with DSC and remote mic at helm Magnetic Compass -Two Entertainment Equipment Stereo with Blue Tooth and remote control Bose Speakers in Cabin and cockpit speakers TV set (LED) with separate DVD Player in main salon Tanks Fresh Water: 2 Tanks (162 Gallons) Fuel: 1 Tank (63 Gallons) Holding Tanks: 2 Tanks (34 Gallons) Electrical Electrical Circuit: 12V 110V System with 50 Amp shore power inlet 2000 Watt Magnum Inverter and back-up charger with Remote Control Additional 110 Ah house battery 60 Amp Battery charger LED Navigation lights, LED Deck Light, LED interior lighti

1984 Endeavour 38

1984 Endeavour 38

Deltaville, Virginia

Make Endeavour

1984 Endeavour 38 This 1984 Endeavour 38 Aft Cockpit,"Chameleon" is the definition of solid. She performs like a dream and is built with the state-of-the-art construction methods Endeavour is known for.  Her extraordinary deck space features inboard chainplates and genoa tracks allowing that fine trim for closehauled work.  Electronics on this beautiful boat include:Raymarine Chartplotter/Radar with cards for East Coast, Bahamas, and Eastern CarribeanST60 Wind, Depth, and SpeedAIS West Marine 1000Raymarine Autohelm 7000VHF Icom 502SSB Icom, Tuner, AntennaRadar Reflector The boat's electrical system includes:2 - 80 Watt Solar Panels2- 110 Power Cords with adapters for 35 and 50 AMP ServiceLink 10 MonitorStarting Battery and 410 amp hour House Bank (4 Golf Cart Batteries)Freedom HF 1800 Battery Charger/Inverter This 1984 Endeavour 38 has had a number of updates and upgrades over the years. Some rigging updates are:Profurl Roller Furling NEW in 2009MacPack w/Lazyjacks NEW in 2013Mainsail w/ battens NEW in 2009Inventory includes Genoa 130 and Jib 100NEW Rigging in 2009 Ground Tackle for the boat includes: 65 lb CQR Anchor, 45 lb Claw Anchor, 225 Ft 5/16 G-4 Chain, 100 Ft BBB Chain, 200 Ft Rope, Lewmar Electric Windlass, Jabsco Pro Max 5.0 Raw Water Washdown. Below, you have all your comforts of home! Cruise Air Drop In Air Conditioner, LED Lights throughout, Eno 3 Burner Propane Stove and Oven, and Frigaboat Refrigerator/Freezer. The equipment list for this boat goes on and on! Call Norton Yachts today to find out more on this boat or to schedule an appointment to see her! She is truly a beauty, and she is ready to go sailing!

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cherry 16 sailboat very light only 260 kgs complete ready to sail on regd trailorama trailer new bearings fitted . comes with accessories and 3hp yamaha outboard. ph ******9985 + click to reveal  cheers.

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Much loved Cherry 16 trailer sailer. This boat has been a great family boat to teach our kids the basics of sailing. It has a very heavy swing keel that gives it fantastic stability when the weather picks up. * 5hp mercury outboard is great for clearing marinas, can be partly-rigged on the water. * All sails can be easily stowed while out on the water if you wish to go fishing or swimming * Self furling jib, plus main and spinnaker * Compact enough for garage storage * 2 full and 2 half births (but really only room to sleep kids in lower births) * Beamy boat - great in heavy weather * Constructed with marine ply coated with fiberglass to give a sturdy yet light weight boat * Trailer and boat are registered till end of January 2016 * 4 Brand new life jackets plus 4 used life jackets * Marine safety gear included: Flares, torch, bailer & fire extinguisher * Canvas boom tent * bay anchor This boat needs some polishing and TLC but shes basically ready to sail. Happy to set it up in the yard to demonstrate all rigging systems. Please note: year of build listed is an estimate only.

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  • Thread starter KIEFER
  • Start date Jan 7, 2003
  • Jan 7, 2003

was wondering if a cherry picker would pull my motor out? the boat is a 16 foot i/o volo 4cyl<br />bayliner! im worried about the height of the cherry picker.i really dont have much above to use a come along.<br /><br />thanks kiefer from chicago  

Re: cherry picker Depends on the picker....Iv used one Many times.  

Petty Officer 1st Class

Re: cherry picker usually in a regular house garage you can use a cherry picker if you raise the tongue up to lower the stern and gain a little more clearance  

sloopy

Re: cherry picker hmn! whats a cherry picker? I like cherries! ??  

Re: cherry picker Sloopy........its a engine hoist  

  • Jan 8, 2003

Chief Petty Officer

Re: cherry picker yeh  

Re: cherry picker thanks for showing him a picture of it! we call it that in chicago! ha!ha!ha! i have a buddy who said he had problems with it because the boat was<br />to high.  

SlowlySinking

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  • Jan 10, 2003

C17LoadSmasher

Petty officer 2nd class.

  • Jan 13, 2003

Re: cherry picker lol in the USAF we call the power company trucks Cherry Pickers.. I was like..hmm I guess you could use that to pull an engine?  

Re: cherry picker Called a tow truck once , I had the engine ready to come out and had a place to put it , he just used the boom and it took about 5 min's and cost $35 bucks.  

Seaman Apprentice

  • Jan 15, 2003

Re: cherry picker i used a backhoe twice and an overhead hoist at my neighborhood garage. The hoist is much better. My boat is a 23' cruiser, high sides, too high for a tow truck, yours may not be. The backhoe is jumpy and I was worried the engine would hit my boat. Another idea, if you are having the engine rebuilt by a local shop or getting one predone from a local supplier, they have hoists. get the engine ready, take everything off trailer it over there they pullit out, you leave it for a core or to rebuild.  

charleswmoore

  • Jan 24, 2003

Re: cherry picker Ive used everything from a tree limb to an overhead host. And yes we call them cherry pickers in Va. also. My guess is that it will not have enough lift at the full extended position to do it safely without the possibility of turning over on itself. I saw a 454 dropped from one once and it wasn't pretty. They normally will only give enough clearance to clear the bumper of a car. Go for the wrecker it cleared mine on a 24 foot Cobia and the price is right. How about and old heavey swing set? Lift the motor and drive the boat out from under it. You need a safe working load of 1000 plus pounds. (Engine only without manifold probly weighs 350lbs.)  

flashback

Re: cherry picker I rented one from a local tool rental that was called a hi-lift. this thing had a trailer hitch built into its design so you just hooked it up to the back of the truck and hauled it home. pulled the engine out of a 21 ft chris with room to spare  

  • Jan 27, 2003
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  1. CHERRY 16

    A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine, Camden, Maine, 1991, states that a BN of 1 is generally accepted as the dividing line between so-called slow and fast multihulls.

  2. Cherry 16

    The Cherry 16 is a 4.864 m (15.96 ft) light weight trailer sailer designed by Frank Pelin in the 1970s. [2] [3] The hull is assembled from plywood using the stitch and glue method and can be assembled by an amateur boat builder. [2] [4] Plans for the construction of the Cherry 16 are still commercially available from Pelin Plans (New Zealand).

  3. Cherry 16: Pelin Cherry 16 Photos

    Cherry 16 Specifications. LOA 4.75m, Beam 2.15m, Trailer Weight 220Kg. Sail Area. Main 7.6 sq meter, Jib 3.8 sq meter, Spinnaker 7.8 sq meter. The Cherry is a light weight trailer yacht designed to be built with a minimum of experience. The bottom and side panels are scarfed together to form full length panels.

  4. Cherry 16

    Cherry 16 Specifications. LOA 4.75m, Beam 2.15m, Trailer Weight 220Kg. Sail Area. Main 7.6 sq meter, Jib 3.8 sq meter, Spinnaker 7.8 sq meter. The Cherry is a light weight trailer yacht designed to be built with a minimum of experience. The bottom and side panels are scarfed together to form full length panels.

  5. Cherry 16

    The Cherry 16 is a 4.864 m (15.96 ft) light weight trailer sailer designed by Frank Pelin in the 1970s. The hull is assembled from plywood using the stitch and glue method and can be assembled by an amateur boat builder. Plans for the construction of the Cherry 16 are still commercially available from Pelin Plans (New Zealand). The Cherry 16 is ...

  6. Learn How To SAIL!

    A guided tour of my sail boat (Cherry 16 trailer sailer) and an overview of some of the skills and science behind one of the earliest forms of transport - sa...

  7. Yachts: Cherry 4.864m

    The plan is in metric and imperial measurements. Cherry 4.864m Yachts LOA: 16'0" 4.864m Beam: 7'2" 2.178m Weight: Hull 240Ibs - complete 4851bs Sail area: Main - 76 sq.ft., Jib - 40 sq.ft., Spinnaker - 82 sq.ft Materials: Plywood: 13 sheets 6mm; 1 sheet 9mm Timber: 20 super ft. solid timber Resin & tape: 90m 60oz 50mm fibreglass tape, 4 litres ...

  8. Cherry 16

    Cherry 16 Brochure . Popular Downloads. Image Cole 23 Photo 6. Image Duncanson 26 Photo. pdf Hartley 18 Handout Sheet. Image Cole 23 Photo 1. ... "Just sold my boat for cash to John Crawford Marine. Dealt with Robert. Very helpful and trouble free! Thanks guys!" Show More Testimonials.

  9. Cherry 16: December 2008

    Cherry 16 Specifications. LOA 4.75m, Beam 2.15m, Trailer Weight 220Kg Sail Area Main 7.6 sq meter, Jib 3.8 sq meter, ... 3 Men in a boat was reasonably comfortable and fun but 2 would be optimum. Posted by jaxsen_lee 7 comments. Ready for summer. Repainted and ready to go! (but need to put on the trailer lights)

  10. Engineering:Cherry 16

    The Cherry 16 is a 4.864 m (15.96 ft) light weight trailer sailer designed by Frank Pelin in the 1970s. [2] [3] The hull is assembled from plywood using the stitch and glue method and can be assembled by an amateur boat builder. [2] [4] Plans for the construction of the Cherry 16 are still commercially available from Pelin Plans (New Zealand).

  11. Cherry 16: Most Up-to-Date Encyclopedia, News & Reviews

    The Cherry 16 is a 4.864 m (15.96 ft) light trailer sailor designed by Frank Perrin in the 1970s. The hull is assembled from plywood using the stitch and glue method and can be assembled by even an amateur boat builder. Construction plans for the Cherry 16 are still commercially available from Pelin Plans (New Zealand).

  12. Pocket Cruisers up to 16'

    Pocket Cruisers on this Page. 16'x 6'4''x 8'' (3'6'' with board down). Approx. 450 lbs. lightweight with 120 lbs. of ballast. An ultra simple cruiser of double chine shape using pre-shaped ply panels for the hull. Can sleep two in the cabin and two in the cockpit.

  13. Hartley TS 16 vs. Cherry 16 : r/sailing

    Hi Guys, Just thought I would get your thoughts on the difference between the two sailboats from those who tried them out. I've been told that the Hartley 16 is a little more stable in rough waters, but that the Cherry is quicker.

  14. Best Daysailers Under 20 Feet

    The 16's asymmetric fiberglass sandwich hulls have kick-up rudders, which means you can sail the boat all the way up onto the beach. The jib and main provide a sail area of 218 square feet. Equipped with a spinnaker, douse kit and trailer, the boat comes with plenty of high-speed gear for the money (roughly $12,000 new) and she's a fun toy ...

  15. 16'

    Must be under 16', have something of a cabin, and be capable of operating with a shallow draft in a pinch, While much of the lake is > 25' deep, the area right around my dock is only around 3-4' and can get lower in the midst of a dry summer. And the boat should also sail well and be up for something more adventurous than just my lake.

  16. Cherry 16 With Trailer Boat For Sale

    Search cherry 16 with trailer prices - more than 19 listings - This is a one owner boat originally purchased from Milocraft on Western Ave in Chicago. It has been very well cared for throughout it's life. Very low hours of use. Everything works including the radi...

  17. 1 PELIN Cherry 16 Sail Boat Boat for Sale in Australia

    1980 PELIN Cherry 16. $12,000*. Excl. Govt. Charges. Trailer Sailer. 16ft (4.88m) Mono. Cruising, Family, Leisure. Finance available. We work with a finance company to offer you finance options to buy this boat.

  18. Sailboats 16 Ft Boats for sale

    Category Daysailer Sailboats. Length 16.0. Posted Over 1 Month. ODAY DAYSAILER 3, 16 FT., 8 FT. COCKPIT, SWING KEEL, VERY GOOD CONDITION, EASY LOAD TRAILER, VERY GOOD CONDITION, BOAT IS LOCATED IN REHOBOTH BEACH, DE. SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS, ANY QUESTIONS CALL 302-537-2141 OR 201-745-5934.

  19. cherry 16 sailboat with cabin in CLONTARF, Queensland for sale

    Price: R 3,000. Edit your ad. Report abuse. Category: Boats, Yachts and Parts. Address: CLONTARF , Queensland 4019. cherry 16 sailboat very light only 260 kgs complete ready to sail on regd trailorama trailer new bearings fitted . comes with accessories and 3hp yamaha outboard. ph ******9985 + click to reveal cheers. View Images.

  20. Capri 16

    The Capri 16 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with teak wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig, a raked stem, a plumb transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed wing keel. It displaces 1,350 lb (612 kg) and carries 425 lb (193 kg) of ballast. [1] [2] [4] [3]

  21. Cherry 16 Trailer Sailer Yacht in BORONIA, Victoria for sale

    Price: R 2,950. Edit your ad. Report abuse. Category: Boats, Yachts and Parts. Address: BORONIA , Victoria 3155. Much loved Cherry 16 trailer sailer. This boat has been a great family boat to teach our kids the basics of sailing. It has a very heavy swing keel that gives it fantastic stability when the weather picks up.

  22. Quickstep 19

    174.00 sq ft (16.165 m 2) ... The boat is supported by an active class club, the Quickstep Owners Group. At its introduction in September 1989 as a 1990 model boat, a review in Cruising World stated, "the Q-19 is a jumble of anomalies that add up to a remarkably simple, satisfying whole. The hull and deck are as sleek as a day sailer's, yet ...

  23. cherry picker

    Jan 15, 2003. #14. Re: cherry picker. i used a backhoe twice and an overhead hoist at my neighborhood garage. The hoist is much better. My boat is a 23' cruiser, high sides, too high for a tow truck, yours may not be. The backhoe is jumpy and I was worried the engine would hit my boat. Another idea, if you are having the engine rebuilt by a ...

  24. Best D.C. cherry blossom boat tours and rentals

    One of the best ways to see cherry blossoms is from the water—and thankfully boating is booming around D.C.. Why it matters: Blossom boats guarantee good views without insane Mall crowds. If you go: Five to try, from inexpensive to over-the-top. 🚕 Potomac Water Taxi: The budget-friendly barge offers peak Potomac views and departs from Georgetown, the Wharf, Alexandria and National Harbor.