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Default FS: Coronado 25 in WA

PRICE REDUCED to $6000

1970 Coronado 25 with 9.9 hp Merc Sailpower and 3 yr old trailer.

Boat has been refinished from the inside out and has not been in the
water since. All interior brightwork removed, sanded to bare wood and
finished with four coats of spar urethane. Three coats of two part
acrylic polyurethane on the topsides, two coats on deck plus green poly
deck paint for trim. Barrier coated below water line with Interlux
Interprotect and finished with Blue Water Marine Copper 45 ablative hull
paint. The experts at Blue Water say it should last at least two
seasons. Six sails: one brand new storm jib and two mains, 120 Genoa,
140 Genoa and working jib all reconditioned by Sailcare, Inc and haven’t
seen wind since. Many new parts including mast head light, P/S combo
light, interior lights, tiller, sheets, rub rail, barometer, Windex wind
indicator. Also includes main traveler, boom vang, two halyard winches
(set up for single handing), two jib winches, whisker pole by Forespar,
boarding ladder, compass, depth sounder, pulpit, pushpit, safety lines,
2 Amp float charger, bosun’s chair, anchor and rode. Manuals for most of
the equipment. The marine head has been removed, but you can have it if
you want. Registered in WA until June ’07. Buy within the month and you
can take over my slip in beautiful Pleasant Harbor ($100/month).

Motor is in truly excellent condition. Used only about 20 hours total
since new and all of them in fresh water! Manual start but with 50 Watt
on board generator to charge batteries or run auxiliaries. Includes
spare propeller and 5 gal fuel tank. Runs like a new motor, of course.

Trailer by Quality Trailers of Bellingham, WA. Twin axle, electric
brakes, six adjustable supports, runaway battery, 2” ball hitch, spare
tire, complete lighting, standard 6-pin round connector. Weighs 1800 lbs
and will accommodate 24’-27’ boats weighing up to 6000 lbs. Registered
in OR until ’08.

Located on the west side of Hood Canal about 7 miles south of the town
of Brinnon. Additional pictures on request.


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