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21' CLARK SAN JUAN SAILBOAT- SLEEPS 4 + includes trailer (MAMARONECK, NY) 10543

21' CLARK SAN JUAN SAILBOAT- SLEEPS 4 + includes trailer (MAMARONECK, NY) 10543

$500

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1976

Make CLARK

Model SAN JUAN

Category -

Length 21.0

Posted Over 1 Month

CAN EASILY BE VIEWED IN A BOAT YARD IN MAMRONECK, NEW YORK 10543. (if purchased, must be moved by the end of this month- with a few extra days if needed). The AMAZING Clark San Juan 21 is very easy to sail. Read all about it in the wikipedia link and do a Google/Bing/Yahoo search. Lots of info avail.Good first boat, a family boat, or a racing boat. The San Juan 21 continues to be a popular racer and enjoys many active racing fleets across the country.Beautiful and simple classic 1976 design.Rigging: Sloop, CutterBeam: 7 feetFixed-keelSteering: TillerHull: FiberglassSleeps four+ Clean titles for boat & trailer,. Boat is registered in New York until 2017+ Boat is in good/fair condition, normal wear, ready to sail. BUT needs a good cleaning. And if you want, the bottom could be painted. The wood hatch door could be replaced. Some dings on the keel. There are some small cracks in the roof that could be properly repaired. (very common in the San Juan). + Includes the original owners manual and everything in the photos (lots of extras)+ All standing and running rigging+ 4 sails: Large mainsail, Jib, a 110% working jib, a 135% genoa+ Sail Bags+ Good anchor+ Lots of PFD/life vests+ Reupholstered cabin cushions + Rudder+ Sail Cover+ FREE trailer GO TO YOUTUBE FOR VIDEOS of a San Juan 21 sailing: Google: San Juan Sailboats and Clark Boat Company - San Juan 21 ...GOOGLE: San Juan 21 Association Web SiteGOOGLE: San Juan 21 Fleet 1CHECK wikipedia photosCHECK WIKIPEDIA:The San Juan 21 blends a combination of performance and ease of sailing.[1] They are very easy to set up and can be put in the water in as little as 25 minutes. With the swing keel, they ride low on the trailer and can be launched and retrieved from any ramp. A handful of fixed-keel variants were produced, including a small number of shoal keel models. It is believed that fewer than 300 fixed-keel boats were produced, and even fewer of the shoal-keel boats (believed to be less than 20). Clark experimented with the fixed-keel design predominantly in the production plant located near Seattle, Washington.They handle much like big dinghies, yet with the 400-lb. keel, they are self-righting. This is not of much concern, as capsizing a San Juan 21 is not easy. Initially tender, the San Juan 21 heels to 15 degrees rather easily but firms up there, and once past 40 degrees, the helmsman has to make a rather big mistake to get it to go more. Once past 50 degrees or so, the sturdy little boat will round up and head into the wind.The San Juan 21 is a pleasure to sail for both novices and experienced racers. Due to its light weight (1400 lbs Class Weight), it accelerates briskly in puffs and will literally sail rings around most bigger boats in light to moderate winds. There are several one-design class fleets located at various lakes across the country with active racing schedules all summer. While designed more with performance in mind, the boat is comfortable for weekend cruising for two adults with two small children. It has space for a camping toilet and ample storage for other essentials.They are also easy to single-hand, with the fractional rig's small jib and large main.The sail inventory consists of a large mainsail, a small 110% working jib, a 135% genoa, and a spinnaker. Being a one-design class, rules limit the sails to be made from Dacron and the spinnaker from nylon. This keeps costs down.

21' CLARK SAN JUAN SAILBOAT + 8' dingy + 6 HP motor + trailer  in MAMARONECK, NY

21' CLARK SAN JUAN SAILBOAT + 8' dingy + 6 HP motor + trailer in MAMARONECK, NY

$998

Mamaroneck, New York

Year 1976

Make CLARK

Model SAN JUAN

Category -

Length 21.0

Posted Over 1 Month

CAN EASILY BE VIEWED IN MAMRONECK, NEW YORK 10543. (if purchased, must be moved by the end of this month). You get EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO HIT THE WATER: 21' Sailboat AND an 8' Sandpiper dingy ($350 value) AND a like new 6 hp four-stroke Tohatsu (Mercury) long shaft outboard ($850 value), AND a Dry Dock trailer AND dingy motor: Tohatsu 2 1/4hp (needs minor repair). The AMAZING Clark San Juan 21 is very easy to sail. Read all about it in the wikipedia link and do a Google/Bing/Yahoo search. Lots of info avail.Good first boat, a family boat, or a racing boat. The San Juan 21 continues to be a popular racer and enjoys many active racing fleets across the country.Beautiful and simple classic 1976 design.Rigging: Sloop, CutterBeam: 7 feetFixed-keelSteering: TillerHull: FiberglassSleeps four+ Clean titles for boat & trailer,. Boat is registered in New York until 2017+ Boat is in good/fair condition, normal wear, ready to sail. BUT needs a good cleaning. And if you want, the bottom could be painted. The wood hatch door could be replaced. There are some small problem areas in the roof that could be properly repaired. (very common in the San Juan). BUT THE BOAT DOES NOT LEAK (top or bottom)+ Includes the original owners manual and everything in the photos (lots of extras)+ All standing and running rigging+ 4 sails: Large mainsail, Jib, a 110% working jib, a 135% genoa+ Sail Bags+ Good anchor+ Lots of PFD/life vests+ Reupholstered cabin cushions + Rudder+ Sail Cover+ FREE trailer ($500+ value)GO TO YOUTUBE FOR VIDEOS of a San Juan 21 sailing: Google: San Juan Sailboats and Clark Boat Company - San Juan 21 ...GOOGLE: San Juan 21 Association Web SiteGOOGLE: San Juan 21 Fleet 1CHECK wikipedia photosCHECK WIKIPEDIA:The San Juan 21 blends a combination of performance and ease of sailing.[1] They are very easy to set up and can be put in the water in as little as 25 minutes. With the swing keel, they ride low on the trailer and can be launched and retrieved from any ramp. A handful of fixed-keel variants were produced, including a small number of shoal keel models. It is believed that fewer than 300 fixed-keel boats were produced, and even fewer of the shoal-keel boats (believed to be less than 20). Clark experimented with the fixed-keel design predominantly in the production plant located near Seattle, Washington.They handle much like big dinghies, yet with the 400-lb. keel, they are self-righting. This is not of much concern, as capsizing a San Juan 21 is not easy. Initially tender, the San Juan 21 heels to 15 degrees rather easily but firms up there, and once past 40 degrees, the helmsman has to make a rather big mistake to get it to go more. Once past 50 degrees or so, the sturdy little boat will round up and head into the wind.The San Juan 21 is a pleasure to sail for both novices and experienced racers. Due to its light weight (1400 lbs Class Weight), it accelerates briskly in puffs and will literally sail rings around most bigger boats in light to moderate winds. There are several one-design class fleets located at various lakes across the country with active racing schedules all summer. While designed more with performance in mind, the boat is comfortable for weekend cruising for two adults with two small children. It has space for a camping toilet and ample storage for other essentials.They are also easy to single-hand, with the fractional rig's small jib and large main.The sail inventory consists of a large mainsail, a small 110% working jib, a 135% genoa, and a spinnaker. Being a one-design class, rules limit the sails to be made from Dacron and the spinnaker from nylon. This keeps costs down.