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Galley
Her Starboard Side Galley is forward in the cabin
Ice Box
Regal Stove - two burner with oven & broiler and cutting board, Compressed Natural Gas
SS Sink with hot/cold faucet and foot pump
Pull our Trash compartment
Nice storage
Plug if you'd like to install a microwave
Water heater
Pressurized water
Overhead hatch provides good ventilation while cooking
Port Side cabinents and work space for additional food preparation
Electronics
Shakespear VHS radio with antenna at masthead
Hand Held GPS - also mounted at Helm
Data Marine - Speed, Depth, Temperature and Loran
Auto Depth Alarm - inop
Audiovox 50 Watt AM/FM Stereo with interior speakers
Electrical
3 Outlets /plugs
3 sealed, glass mat deep cycle Marine Batteries (1 house, 1 start, 1 for either house or start)
Shore Power
Two circuit breaker panels
Switches for running lights in cockpit*
2 DC outlets for 12v, and 3 AC recepticals below.
Good Lighting throughout cabin
Deck
Self trailing winches
Double Life Lines on 316 Stanchions attached to
SS Bow and Stern Pulpits
Spruce Bow Sprit & Boomkin
Teak Bulwarks - meticulously Stemco stained
Stanchions can be easily removed for storage
Raised Bulwarks set a little above deck for easy draining
Non skid Deck- moulded in,
Boarding/swim ladder
Large Cockpit with Tiller steering
Four winches - two self tailing winches
Three anchors - 25 lb Plow on Bow Rolling Chalk
25 lb Danforth and Lunch. Two lines -200 ft each- w/chain and 5/8 nylon
Boarding/Swim ladder
Large Cockpit with Tiller steering and two drains
Self tailing winches for jib and staysail
Three winches on mast for halyards and one on boom for outhaul
Three anchors - 25 lb Plow on Bow Rolling Chock,
25 lb Danforth and Lunch. Two lines -200 ft each- w/chain and 5/8 nylon with plow and 1/2 nylon with Danforth.
Lifesling.
Rigging and Sails
Wire Rigging
Cutter and masthead rig
Bowsprit with Harken Roller Furling
Jiffy Reefing and Lazy Jacks
Pin Rail at base of mast for halyards
Main sail, 150 Genoa, Staysail, Genokar (all original in nice shape).
Dock lines.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
BLYTHE's Description
You've located a wonderful traditional family Cruising Cutter (similar to a Bristol Channel Cutter) designed by Lyle Hess and built by Russell Yachts in NC. This 1987 fibreglassed, full keel, Marconi rigged cutter has so much to offer you will be happily surprised when you step aboard. She is solid, extremely well built, safe and can sailed in most any sea; 12000# displacement, 33'3" LOA, 26' LOD, 9'7" Beam, 4'9" Draft, 500 sf of sail, Harken Roller Furling, 17 hp Volvo Penta, 3 batteries, a large, spacious head with hatch and shower (hot & cold water), CNG Stove with oven, GPS, and beautiful woodwork, brass portlights, strong - easily removed - Type 316 Stanchions with double life lines. She's often compared to the Orion 27, Dana 24, Falmouth 22 - - Bristol Channel Cutter and a Norsea 27. She is priced below what the comparison say she should be priced! Catch her before she's gone.
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