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GNKohrman
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Registered: February 2002
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Review Date: Wed January 8, 1997
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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A full keeled w/ cutaway fore ketch, displace 14,900 with 5800# of internal lead ballast draws 4 1/2"; the seawind was the first fiberglass boat to circumnavigate,
LOA.....................................31'7"
LWL.....................................25'6"
BEAM....................................10'5"
BALLAST................................5,800# internal lead
Displacement..........................14,900#
Sail Area(100% foretriangle).............555 sq.ft.
Fuel Capacity.............................40 gal.
Water Capacity............................60 gal.
Freeboard:
Forward...............................4'4"
Midship...............................2'8"
Aft...................................3'5"
Vertical Clearance........................43'
Bal/Disp............................... .39
Deck/Beam Ratio........................ .33
LWL/LOA................................ .81
Draft/LWL.............................. .18
SA/Disp................................ 14.64
Disp/SA................................ 26.84
Disp/Hp................................496.67
Disp/LWL...............................391.18
KETCH RIGGED
Main..................................... 203 sq.ft.
Jib(100%)................................ 205 sq.ft.
Mizzen................................... 84 sq.ft.
Total.................................... 492 sq.ft.
I....................................... 38'9"
J....................................... 13'9"
E....................................... 12'
P.......................................33'10"
WILL CONTINUE UPDATE AT A LATER DATE.
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administrator
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Registered: January 2000 Location: maryland Posts: 1861
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Review Date: Mon October 12, 1998
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Sailed her offshore from W.Palm Beach, Florida from 1980 to 1984. Handled her in winds to 55kt.
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administrator
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Registered: January 2000 Location: maryland Posts: 1861
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Review Date: Sun December 13, 1998
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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This vessel has limited options available,is sloop rigged w/club foot. Interior is formica w/teak trim. fuel tanks are in P/S settee.LPG stove/oven. Cabin heater
The vessel is a stiff and capable sailor on the SF bay.
Many options were available and later became standard. Look for duel anchor rollers w/cleats at bow,110 shore power,shower in cabin and cockpit,hot cold pressure water,fuel tanks in bildge area under cabin sole.
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Review Date: Wed June 16, 1999
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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I bought this boat in 1982 and still have it. Except for moving up to a bigger boat (must be as good, solid and forgiving as this one), I'm planning on keeping it forever. I wouldn't be surprised to see her carrying my grandchildren twenty-five years from now. For complete info on this boat, go to http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Paradise/1131/
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