32' Bristol 32ft Sloop
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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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1970
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32'
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9.5'
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4.8'
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Washington
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$20,000
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Description: |
This is a beautiful classic design by Ted Hood, and built by the famed Bristol Yacht Company of Rhode Island, the 32 sloop is a great choice for weekenders, club racers and simply messing about in boats. Just in time for 2021 Goosebumps Races on Lake Union. The cabin has a very simple, clean and comfortable interior layout with a folding dining settee, custom vee berth mattress and plenty of storage spaces. Propane stove top and oven, a hand pump for freshwater and lots of sunlight and ventilation. Sail handling is managed from the cockpit with new Lewmar sheet winches and tiller steering, and the ground tackle is more than adequate for a secluded overnight out in the Islands. The sloop has a full boat cover for winter storage! She has been well cared for over the years, most recently by her former owner who has moved on to a larger Hans Christian. All the standing rigging was replaced and she was re-powered in the mid-90s with an economical diesel Volvo Penta. With her inventory onboard of five sails in good condition, she is all set to get you started on your summer adventures. All the standing rigging was recently replaced and she was re-powered in the 1994 with an economical diesel Volvo Penta. With her inventory onboard of five sails in good condition, she is all set to get you started on your summer adventures. |
Equipment: |
Navigation and electrical: 3 lighted compass in cockpit Standard Horizon depth sounder Moor Electronics Digital depth sounder and knotmeter in cockpit (new 2014) Hand Bearing compass LED Navigation Lights, transom light, new 2014 Marinco 30 amp shore power 2 Group 27 house and start batteries ProMariner ProSport 12 battery charger GFCI plug in galley 12v charger plug at nav. table Sails and rigging: Deck-stepped anodized aluminum mast and boom 1/4 and 7/32 stainless standing rigging, replaced late Nineties New Lewmar 40 self tailing sheet winches Double headsail forestays North battened mainsail 145% light jib (hanked) 125% jib 90% jib Storm jib Five winch handles Boom cover, foredeck sail bag and three jib storage bags Sail Area: main and 90% jib = approx. 464 sq. ft. Galley and salon: Force 10 two-burner propane stove and oven model FT725 Marinetics propane solenoid Single stainless galley sink Freshwater hand pump and sea water hand pump 15 cf. ice box with dual lid Ample storage for dishes, pots and pans, etc. Custom vee berth mattress and salon settee cushions, new 2014 Slide-out port salon settee berth Chart table and multiple storage cabinets and drawers in salon Pioneer KE 1303 QR stereo with Optimum 5 speakers Four LED 12v cabin lights Quartz clock and barometer Folding salon dinette table Single stainless sink in head Groco HF Series toilet with manual pump Hanging locker and storage in salon cabinets and under settees West Marine Turbo Dryer (small dehumidifier) First Alert CO2 alarm Fire extinguisher Rule 3400 bilge pump Nicro Solar 4 ventilation hatch fan Four adult lifejackets Deck and Gear: 25 lb. Delta anchor with chain and line rode on bow roller Simpson Lawrence dual capstan manual windlass Lifesling overboard lift system on aft pulpit Cockpit boom crutch Tiller steering with Davis tiller tender Whale gusher bilge pump in cockpit Aft stowage in two cockpit lockers and lazarette Comfortable full length cockpit all-weather cushions Cockpit dodger with new Regalite 30 gauge in forward sections Custom companionway doors with plexi and screened insert ventilation Companionway hatch boards Stainless boarding ladder with deck mounts Radar reflector Flares and signal horn Lines, fenders and boat pole Fire extinguisher Storm drogue
Maintenance Performed 2020 The cabin sole was refinished, Several clouded salon windows were restored. All the potable plumbing was replaced. A Brita filter was installed under the galley sink. Serviced the engine including oil and filters, fuel filters and belts. The icebox was gutted and rebuilt. Replaced the engine intake thru hull and plumbing. Polished prop and applied Pettit Barnacle Barrier Two coats of Seahawk Cukote bottom paint Polished the hull Refinished the transom to remove the old name. New start battery. Two Lifeline 8Ds. New Xantrex 40amp battery charger. All battery wiring and fuses replaced. Refinished the tiller. Replaced the propane hoses. Rebeded several stanchions Removed a section of toe rail rebidded and replaced |
Location: SEATTLE, Washington
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L89438

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2064988664
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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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cruiser
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1
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excellent
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