- Made by American Fiberglass Corp (on the East Coast), hull #824
- Popular 16-foot East Coast class of daysailer
- New Dacron running rigging: halyards, sheets
- Roller reefing for main (so you can reduce sail area at higher wind speeds)
- Encased swing centerboard; broad beam (very stable)
- Wooden tiller with swing rudder
- Electric motor for launching, maneuvering, or when wind dies
- Highlander tilt trailer:
- Nearly-new tires; spare wheel; buddy bearings
- Recently rewired; all-new LED taillights
- Comes with everything you need:
- Main sail, jib, with sail bag
- New Dacron sheets, halyards
- Boom with roller reefing
- Cuddy cabin: custom pads for floor; 2 hanging hammocks for gear; 2 storage basins
- Two Stearns life jackets; two O’Brien life jackets; one youth jacket, one toddler jacket
- Four seat pads
- Paddles
- Bilge pump, bailer, dock lines, anchor
- Lifting bridle (for hoist launch)
- Gimbaled marine compass, air horn, flares
- I’ve kept it covered while in my side yard, with wheels off the ground
- Great boat/trailer for camping trips:
- Holds most of your camping gear
- Can sail across the lake, set up remote camp
- Also serves as your fishing boat:
- Minn-Kota MAXXUM electric trolling motor (40 lbs. thrust)
- 12-volt deep-cycle battery, wiring
- Humminbird 300TX fish finder (wired to battery)
- Cash/Zelle/PayPal or similar (no trades)
More photos:
Granddaughters, ready to sail Family photo on spacious foredeck
Electric trolling motor Humminbird fish finder
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An easy boat to launch

At the dock, ready to sail

And we’re off for a sail on Lake Tahoe, aided by the electric trolling motor

Rigging the boat

Reefed on June Lake, for single-handing in high winds
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