All USCG Safety equipment is up to date and included.
Danforth Anchor w/chain and rode
No Trailer. Boat is in wet slip transferable to active duty and retired military living within 30 miles of MCB Quantico. Monthly fees are $150 (6.00 per foot)
Fresh water only since refit in 2005. Not sure of history before that time.
Refit in 2005 included the following items:
New Partial batten main sail, and 150 Genoa. Both are still crisp, clean, and have seen very little use. Asymmetrical Spinnaker, .75 ounce nylon in good condition.
New Instruments:
Raymarine ST-50 Depth meter
Raymarine ST-50 Depth meter
Suunto Compass
New Standard Horizon Matrix GX1280S VHF/FM Radio. Includes RAM kit still new in the box
New UPM 12 volt power panel
New ProSport 20 amp two bank multi-stage marine battery charger
New Jabsco Manual Marine Toilet with holding tank
New 2006 Tohatsu Electric start 4-stroke outboard with alternator, less than 15 hours.
New Sony CDX-F5510 AM/FM/CD stereo
New interior joinery and interior paint. Bottom was sandblasted and repainted.
Boat was sailed less than six times between the 2005 refit and my taking possession in January 2013.
In 2013 all standing and running rigging was professionally replaced by The Rigging Company, LLP from Annapolis, MD.
New items for 2013 include the following:
Selden Boom with provisions for one slab reef and internal outhaul
Schaeffer Marine Genoa Tracks and twin sheet lead blocks
New Mast wiring
New Schaeffer VHF antenna
Aqua Signal Series 25 Bow/Deck Light
Aqua Marine Series 20 All-Around Anchor Pedestal Light
All blocks are new Harken Carbo series
Running rigging is New England Sta-Set
Two new Lewmar Ocean 16 ST Winches
Two new gel batteries installed in 2013.
I have over $15k in receipts from 2013.
Sweet Pea has been well cared for and remains a solid and sea worthy boat in sail away condition.
What it will need: Boat will need to be hauled for bottom paint this year. Rudder bushings should be replaced when boat is hauled. They are available from DR Marine for $88.00.
Additional pictures available by email request.
Reason for sale: When I acquired Sweet Pea I intended to keep her forever. I recently learned of a requirement forcing me to relocate to north Georgia, which is why I am forced to sell her.