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SAILBOAT CAPE DORY TYPHOON WEEKENDER

SAILBOAT CAPE DORY TYPHOON WEEKENDER

$5,900

Shelter Island, New York

Year 1974

Make Cape Dory

Model Typhoon Weekender

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 18.5

Posted Over 1 Month

She has 3 Doyle sails, a Genoa, 100% jib, and a main all made for this boat 7 years ago. Main sail cover is 2 years old, needs some repair to the leading edge. The boat has been used very little since I bought 3 years ago. Kept on a mooring in a marina during the summer and removed from the water during the winter for storage.The foresails have a roller furling system, Jib and main sheets all have Harken ratchet blocks,. The furling and halyards are all led to the cockpit to allow single handed sailing. The 2013 Honda 2.3 motor comes with it. The boom vang is rigid so it supports the boom, making raising and lowering the main easier...no boom lift to mess around with. It had no cushions when we bought it and it still doesn't since the goal was primarily day sailing. There is no trailer.Owner must collect.Payment by cheque

Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender classic 19-ft. sailboat w/Bimini, motor, extra gear!

Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender classic 19-ft. sailboat w/Bimini, motor, extra gear!

$4,775

Harpswell, Maine

Year 1973

Make Cape Dory

Model Typhoon Weekender

Category -

Length 18.5

Posted Over 1 Month

"America's Littlest Yacht," this 1973 classic Carl Alberg-designed beauty looks and handles like a much bigger boat. It's a guaranteed head-turner -- stand by for thumbs-ups from passing boats! Swift and stable, its full-keel design tracks very well, making it ideal for coastal New England. Roller-furling jib and main included, rigged for spinnaker. Very new 2013 solar-charged, 6-circuit 24-AGM electrical system, w/Raytheon depth-finder, automatic electric bilge pump, LED cabin and running lights. Lightly used 2002 Honda 2.2-hp, 4-cycle, air-cooled outboard motor starts on the first pull, and had a professional overhaul in May. Moves the boat along crisply at 4.5 to 5 knots. This boat is sail-away ready. No trailer included, but its shallow 2'7" draft and 2,000-pound displacement makes the Typhoon an easily trailerable boat. Marina haul-out and dry storage fees are paid through September, if you need time to arrange transport. Three coats of blue Interlux Schooner anti-fouling bottom paint, sanded and primed in 2013, no blisters of any kind. Anti-slip blue deck and cockpit floor coating on solid, white fiberglass hull. New spreaders, standing rigging, windex, Genoa sheets. Sails not new but years of good sailing ahead. Blue Sunbrella mainsail cover, UV-block Sunbrella fabric on trailing edge of jib acts as furled cover. Custom Sunbrella Bimini and clear plexiglass Dodger (!) with stainless supports for sun/rain protection while under way. Lots of other gear, too much to mention. Just launched June 12 for the season, now gently bobbing on its mooring near the southern end of Route 123 in the scenic lobster-fishing town of South Harpswell. No lowball offers, please: I'd rather keep it!