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Year
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1973
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28'
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9.17'
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4.33'
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Florida
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$14,000
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| Description: |
China Doll is a daysailer turned cruiser. I left with her for the winter to sail the Bahamas last year. Very easy to sail boat. Reliable engine. New sails and running rigging. Freshly rebedded standing rigging. |
| Equipment: |
Engine: Yanmar 2GM20F freshwater cooled diesel with Balmar alternator and regulator.
Electrical: tiller autopilot, 4 new 200 amp hour trojan batteries, Norcold fridge/freezer, Balmar alternator.
Rigging/sails: New sails purchased 2 years ago still crispy. CDI rolling furler on foresail/jib. Running rigging purchased same as sails. Standing rigging was completely redone by previous owner before sale to me. He was a member of the USCG.
Hull and deck are solid with no blistering.
Galley includes fridge and Magma Grill.
Ground tackle. 22 lb. Delta quickset anchor with 40 ft of 3/8 in BBB chain and 150 ft of 1/2 in. nylon rode. You'd have to be caught in hurricane to drag this ground tackle set with this boat. Also have a 14 lb. Danforth with 15 ft of chain and 75 ft of road good for a lunch hook or second anchor to prevent swinging.
I have lots of other goodies that could come with the boat depending on price negotiated and intended use.
China Doll has a huge spade rudder making her exceptionally maneuverable and extremely responsive. Her fin keel is solid. Have survey from purchase in 2010. I know her inside and out. Please feel free to email with any questions. |
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Location: Indiantown Marina Indiantown, Florida
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L25688

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609-709-1964
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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masthead sloop
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2
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good
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