Mariah is a 1977 Cape Dory 27 that we have carefully restored over the last 2 years. We have put a lot of money, time, and love into making her the best that she can be, but now we have decided that we need to part ways as our life takes on some new turns.
The following is a list of work done in the last 2 years:
New running rigging, standing rigging, replacement of chainplate bolts, replacement of all bolts in the mast
Completely new electrical system with built in charger, 20w solar, charge controller, digital battery monitor
New hardware running main & jib halyard aft, as well as reefing lines
New seacocks and thru-hulls
Bottom job (March 2013)
New mast wiring, lights, VHF antenna, wiring conduit
Lunch hook and a 25lb CQR with 200ft of line and 20ft of G-4 chain
Decks, interior, and lockers repainted
New cockpit cushions and interior cushions
Spring-loaded Garhauer OB-125 outboard mount
6 HP Tohatsu SailPro (new in August 2012), 25in shaft
Rebedded most deck hardware with butyl tape
Raymarine ST2000+ autotiller installed
I have kept a log book of all the work done on Mariah since we purchased her, along with who did what work. I will be happy to share the log with a potential buyer. The boat is structurally sound with no structural issues we are aware of. I have a survey from 2012 available for potential buyers that reveal solid hull and deck.
Sail inventory includes:
Main with 2 reefs and cunningham
98% high cut jib with reef points
120% genoa
asymmetrical spinnaker with sock
symmetrical spinnaker
~130% drifter
Small, high cut heavy weather sail (I wouldn't consider it a storm sail).
Photos are missing some items (e.g. v-berth cushions) that the boat currently has.