Additional Boat Details
Interior layout
1. forward cabin with a berth, partition, (new) hatch, port-a-potty, two ports, and a forepeak compartment for the anchor rode
2. main cabin with two extra large 6'7" berths cushions and underneath stowage, one on each side; shelves port and starboard; four ports; folding table; side-to-side table with sink, 2-burner Kenyon alcohol stove;
3. aft storage space under the cockpit
Galley
7 ft of galley; 2-burner alcohol stove w/chopping board top, stainless-steel sink;
Electronic Equipment
1. SeaRanger SR 9901 VHF Marine Radio w/mast head antenna
2. Bulkhead-mounted compass
3. Loran-C Receiver Model L-100 w/antenna
4. V-tek GPS velocity meter battery powered
Electrical System
1. single deep-cycle marine battery charged by the ourboard
2. interior lights in two cabins
3. navigation, running, deck and anchor lights
4. shore power
Other Equipment
1. Dacron double-reefing main w/battens (older, good shape)
2. AirForce laminated racing main double reefing w/battens (newer, good shape)
3. Dacron 150% genoa w/hanks (older, good shape)
4. AirForce laminated 155% racing genoa w/hanks
5. Crusing spinnaker (rainbow stripes) w/halyard, turtle bag, and running gear;
6. Dacron 110% storm jib (older, good shape)
7. whisker pole for genoa and spinnaker
8. All lines lead aft through clutches to cockpit
9. Two self-tailing Lewmar winches
10. Two double clutches on cabin top for halyards
11. Additional winch on cabin top
12. Boom-vang
13. Danforth anchor with chain and 150' rode
14. Swim ladder
15. Dodger
16. Custom cockpit cushions
17. Port-a-potty
18. Steel cradle
19. Screens
20. Outboard 2012 6HP 4-stroke Mercury w/battery charger
21. Dock lines, fenders, throwing buoy w/line, two winch handles
22. life line
23. One bronze seacock
24. Cockpit self-bailing with two through-hull seacocks
25. Laminated tiller
Remarks
S/N: 6M79F
New front hatch installed 2014
Boat in excellent condition w/lots of new parts
Last bottom paint job in August 2013
Boat is in the water at Harbor Island Yacht Club on Old Hickory Lake near Nashville, TN
Mast can be lowered by one person
Fin keel, skeg-mounted rudder; turns on a dime
PHRF 261
For more pics see
http://math.tntech.edu/rafal/Sailing/sailing.html