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FS: 1975 O'Day 25 In Niceville, Florida
We are representing this boat for a charitable foundation that will consider
all offers, as is-where is!! Builder/Designer Builder: O'Day Designer: C. Raymond Hunt Dimensions LOA: 24'10 LWL: 21' Beam: 8' Displacement: 3850 Draft: 2'3 Bridge Clearance: 31' General Centerboard keel with outboard rudder and deck stepped mast. She is outboard powered with a 1996, Yamaha 9.9 hp, 4 stroke engine and the whole rig is trailerable. There is 5'6" headroom in the main salon which has a bulkhead stowed dining table plus port and starboard settees and a quarterberth. The head compartment is fully enclosed with a hanging locker opposite. Boat needs T.L.C. and some refurbishing,but is a good candidate for an entry level sailboater, weekender for a young family or retiree and is still a popular boat for experienced sailors. Additional 24" single lifeline/rails, textured non skid deck, manual pressurized cold water system, extruded aluminum mast and boom, sails are 5 years old and are in good condition, consisting of Dacron running rigging, Dacron mainsail , Dacron Genoa on roller furling, good standing and running rigging. Custom canvas bimini top. Nearly new custom teak and lexan hatch doors (5 years old). New hull inner liner fabric from Pacific Seacraft 3 blade aluminum propeller Transom hung fiberglass rudder Tiller extension handle Outboard motor bracket on transom 6 gallon plastic gas tank #13S Danforth anchor 10 gallons potable water tank Icebox Stainless steel sink 12vdc incandescent lighting Single battery w/Perko safety switch Alternator on engine Porta potti Windex wind indicator at masthead Saturn compass/lev-o-grade combo mounted on cabin face 850-897-4150 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rec.boats.marketplace is a moderated newsgroup. See rules and legal disclaimer at http://www.algebra.com/rbm |
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