This is a water ballast hull with a Swing board just serviced with new line.
Sails include a fully battened mainsail with cover and a roller furling head sail with vertical battens and UV cover on the sail. Sails are in very good condition.
Galvanized Trailer is included in exc condition with surge brakes on the dual axles, all bearings replaced and serviced in November, LED lights, good tires including the spare, and tongue extension.
The 1999 Honda 9.9 4 stroke is in excellent running condition with new impeller, lower unit serviced, electric start, and controls on the Edson pedestal
Wheel Steering with captain's seat.
Battery is supported by a pretty serious solar charging system.
LED lighting
Danforth anchor and small mushroom anchor for stern.
VHF Radio
GPS on Pedestal, with compass, depth and knot meter
Life Jackets, dock pole, life ring
Mosquito netting for companionway (new).
Sleeps up to six
Enclosed head with pump out potti
Sink with hand pump and 5 gals water.
Blue tooth Sound system with interior and exterior speakers
Primarily sailed in fresh water but did a trip or two to Key West.
New bottom paint (Interlux NT 3 coats over barrier coat)
Hull polished and two coats of Ceramic coating
One major modification is the main traveler bridge over the companionway that offers excellent mainsail control, center mast support for transport, leaves no shrouds or lines going into cockpit.
This has perch seats, step through transom with stainless swim latter.
Bimini is all stainless and self supporting without straps and it can stay mostly assembled in transport. No need to put it below.
The way we have set up the mast support for transport keeps it fairly level and low, the highest point is the removable mast stand that assists in stepping the mast (12 feet). The mast stepping system with gin pole, baby stays and 4 to one line is included.
Set up for single handing from the Captain's seat behind the wheel.
Always willing to talk trailer sailing and tell you what happening with this boat.
Proud of the work I've done over the past few winter months.