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1977 27' Catalina Sailboat - Clean Title - NO RESERVE!!!
$ 298.32
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Description
9.00Document Handling Fee In Addition To Winning Bid
This Generously Donated
1977 27' Catalina Sailboat
(Clean Title) is currently located in Rochester, New York - NO RESERVE !!
Boat description:
NAME OF VESSEL_____________________________________________ Vertical Imbalance
MODEL NAME ______________________________________________________ Catalina 27
BUILT BY _____________________________________ Catalina Yachts Woodland Hills, CA.
HULL ID NUMBER (HIN) ________________________________________ CTYL3452M77J
NY REGISTRATION NUMBER _______________________________________ NY 2997 PW
YEAR BUILT_____________________________________________________________ 1977
HULL MATERIAL____________________________________ Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
HULL TYPE______________________________ Displacement with fin keel and spade rudder.
L.O.A _________________________________________________________________* 26?10?
BEAM __________________________________________________________________* 8?10
DRAFT ___________________________________________________________________* 4?
DISPLACEMENT ____________________________________________________* 6,500 lbs.
PROPULSION SYSTEM___________________________ Universal m#5101 Atomic 4 inboard
FUEL TYPE___________________________________________________________ Gasoline
DC POWER_____________________________________________________________12 volt
INTENDED CRUISING AREA_____________________________ Great Lakes and Tributaries
INTENDED USE________________________________________________________Pleasure
Systems:
Hull Type: Displacement with fin keel and spade rudder.
Construction: Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP).
Hull finish: White gel coat with blue paint trim.
Rub Rail: Tan rubber in a clear anodized aluminum channel.
Hull to Deck Joint: Overlapping shoe box type chemically bonded and fastened through
the rub rail.
Deck: White gel coat with areas of woven pattern non skid.
Bottom finish: VC17 anti fouling paint with Teflon.
Keel: Cast lead.
Rudder: Spade.
Swim ladder: Drop down type stainless steel ladder with bright finished teak treads.
Port lights: (6) fixed panels of tempered safety glass with aluminum frames.
Hatches: (1) FRP (fiberglass) overhead hatch.
Pulpits: Polished stainless steel weldments.
Stanchions: Polished stainless steel.
Life lines: Single row of vinyl covered stainless steel cable.
Exterior wood Work: Teak hand rails and trim.
Cradle: (4) Post cradle of welded steel construction with registration marks for the keel.
Cabin:
Interior wood work: Bright finished wood joinery, veneers and simulated wood grain.
Interior upholstery: Fabric on foam with vinyl backing.
Stove: (2) Burner LPG stove plumbed for a 3 lb bottle directly under the stove.
Refrigeration: Built in ice box.
Chain plates: The cap shroud chain plates are stainless steel straps through bolted to the primary bulkhead. The lower shroud chain plates are stainless tabs bolted through the deck.
Cabin sole: Gel coated FRP.
Bilge: Gel coated FRP.
Keel bolts: Steel threaded rods with nuts and washers.
Mast step support: Wooden compression post.
Propulsion System:
Engine: Universal # 5101 Atomic 4 gasoline inboard engine. Serial#: 200494.
Fuel filter/water separator: Racor S3228UL.
Engine controls: Double lever.
Engine control panel: Temperature, charging amp and oil pressure gauges.
Engine raw water intake: Bronze gate valve.
Fuel Tank: Tempo 18 gallon, 5052 aluminum and labeled tested to 4 PSI.
Fuel fill: Flexible fuel hose.
Fuel lines: SAE30R6KX flexible fuel hose.
Exhaust: An insulated solid riser plumbed to flexible wet exhaust hose.
Packing gland: Traditional flax packed bronze stuffing box.
Prop shaft: Bronze.
Cutlass bearing: Rubber spline type.
Prop: (2) Bladed 12RH7 Michigan Sailer.
Ventilation: A 12 volt blower.
Electrical System:
DC distribution: (5) Fused breakers.
Battery Switch: Perko rotary vapor proof.
Charging system: Engine driven alternator.
Sanitation and Water:
Toilet: Par 59128-0000 manual marine toilet. Note: There are components for water and sanitation systems that are not currently in place.
Sanitation lines: Wire reinforced sanitation hose.
Waste holding tank: Cross linked poly.
Water tank: Inca T-1237 18 gallon poly tank.
Gray water discharge, head: The head gray water discharge (sink drain) hose is connected to the toilet raw water intake.
Gray water discharge, Galley: Plumbed to a bronze through hull gate valve. The ice box drain hose and gate valve is connected to the galley gray water discharge.
Navigation and Electronics:
VHF: Standard Horizon with Shakespeare 5215 Squatty Body antenna on the masthead.
Speed: EMS Analog Knot log.
Depth: Uniden QT 206.
Compass: Ritchie bulkhead mounted magnetic compass with cover.
Additional: Bulkhead mounted Springfield thermometer, barometer and relative humidity gauge.
Safety Equipment:
Electric bilge pump: Attwood V750 with Rulematic float switch.
Manual bilge pump: Manual diaphragm pump within reach of the helm.
Anchor: Danforth S920 with a length of (3) strand nylon rode.
Sails and Rigging:
Main Sail: Dacron in Sobstad bag.
Main Sail Cover: Blue acrylic material.
Head sail: (1) Haarstick Dacron roller furling with blue acrylic UV cover.
Head sail: HH Dacron with padded luff for roller furling.
Mast: Clear anodized aluminum, deck stepped, single spreader.
Spreaders: Single set of tubular aluminum spreaders.
Mast step: Cast aluminum.
Halyards: Rope main halyard and whisker pole topping lift, rope to wire Jib halyard and wire main topping lift.
Boom: Clear anodized aluminum rigged for (2) reefing points.
Boomvang: 4:1 Block and tackle.
Traveler: Side wheel car and track with 2:1 adjustment.
Main Sheet system: 4:1 Block and tackle.
Standing Rigging: 1x19 Stainless steel wire.
Turnbuckles: Stainless steel.
Roller furling: Hood 705 Seafurl LD drum and swivel.
Head foil: Tubular aluminum fore and aft double slotted.
Rope Clutches:(2)Spinlock XAS clutches.
Winches: (2) Barlow 16, (1) Barlow 5.
Winch Handles: (1) Non- locking.
Whisker Pole: 12' clear anodized aluminum
Fairleads: Pin lock cars on toe rail mounted T track.
Boat is in good working order. Mast in good order. Mast was taken down for storage.
This Donated
1977 27' Catalina Sailboat
to Be Sold As Is/Where Is
Items are sold AS-IS. Items listed are all donated to Charitable Organizations. The item descriptions are provided by the donor. We are unable to fact check every detail, NO guarantee can be given that the condition is as stated. A good faith effort to review and verify as much as we can within our ability to do so. The items are being sold as is with no warranty, expressed or implied as to condition, description and usability. We make every reasonable effort to disclose any defects or other items of concern specifically relating to the item for sale. We assume no responsibility for repairs and restoration of the item. No oral agreements are valid