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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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1962
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28.5'
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9' 6'
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2'10'
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New Hampshire
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$8,900
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| Description: |
The prototype of this yacht was designed by Charles Morgan in the early 60's as a custom yacht for yachtsman James B. Turner for whom Morgan later designed the 72' Big Toy. "Ginger" won over 100 trophies as a Gulf of Mexico racer in the 1960's. Only 5 were ever built and Ginger may be the last one left of these wonderful racer/cruisers. She is also a small live-aboard boat. My wife and I lived aboard during a six month cruise through the Florida Keys. She has also made the crossing to the Bahamas. A wonderfully stable boat with 2500 lbs of lead in her keel. The swing keel design produces a draft on only 2'10" with the centerboard up and 7'6" with the centerboard down. |
| Equipment: |
Her mast which was used for Morgan 30's was installed in the early 70's.
Roller furling for jib/genoa drifter. Boat has 2 mainsails, jib, staysail.
LAYOUT: vee-berths forward,
enclosed head space with hanging locker opposite, 2 settee berths in salon, custom antique drop-leaf mahogany table, parquet cabin sole, stainless steel sink, deep ice chest to port, 2-burner ORIGO non-pressure alcohol stove to starboard
EQUIPMENT: 20 lb. CQR anchor |
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Location: Danbury, New Hampshire
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L10280

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603-491-1229
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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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racer/cruiser
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fractional sloop
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1
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good
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