Nice solid shoal draft cruiser in good sailing condition. We love the Com-Pac line as they are well built and enjoy such a strong following. Stiff sailing, large comfortable cockpit, easy to trailer and a big enough cabin for weekending aboard. No need to even reef until the winds get up around 20 knots or better. We bought a Com-Pac 23/3, otherwise we wouldn't let her go.
2000# Displacement
24" Shoal Draft
LOA 20" 1"
Beam 7' 0"
800# Ballast
Very nice clean interior with teak accents
Porti-Potty
Beautiful bronze portholes with screens
Gel cell battery
Main sail is older, but in good condition
Jib same as main - hank on 135 Genoa is newer and in very good condition - hank on Bulkhead mounted compass and depth display
No thru hulls to worry about
New Nicro vent
Bowsprit mounted anchor
Lunch anchor in lazarette on custom hanger
Nice stainless kicker mount
Stainless boarding ladder
Easy to raise mast with 2 people (I have done it solo)
Newer sheets Hutchins galvanized trailer has new bunks and keel guides One year old rims and tires
New tongue jack
One year old led post topper lights on guide posts I'd trailer her anywhere
Choice of two kickers.
1988 Mariner 2 stoke 8 HP which runs well, starts in 1 or 2 pulls, but can occasionally be stubborn and take several pulls.
Probably needs a carb kit.
2007 Yamaha 4 HP 4 stroke that was purchased new in 2009.
I don't know much about the motor as it came with the Com-Pac 23/3 that we just purchased.
I am going to clean the carb out just to be sure it is ready to go.
If you don't want a kicker, I will take $500 off the price and sell them separately.
Please mark our sailboat as sold. Thanks for offering such a great site for all of us sailors.
Madison, Wisconsin