Stravaigin, hull number 126 is back on the market. This was the last hull built by the yard before the yard was acquired by Cape George Yachts. She has a good history, having been sailed from New England to Trinidad and everywhere in between.
She is in very good condition, having been well-loved by her previous two owners. Her sails are in excellent condition, having been stored in either storage lockers or down below during the times when she was on the hard under a full canopy.
Stravaigin comes with the self-steering gear that worked effortlessly during her various cruising adventures.
Her 29 hp Yanmar diesel engine was removed from the boat and serviced this summer.
Down below, Stravaigin has the standard layout with the head and sink in the forward cabin follwed by the main salon with seaberths on each side. The port berth can be turned into a comfortable double bed. Aft to port is the galley area and across from that, the fridge/nav station. Finally aft of that is a nice quarterberth.
She sleeps three comfortably while at anchor or at sea.
She has your basic cruising electronics and twin solar panels.
She is presently on the hard in Indiantown, Florida, and I can be reached at 954-683-6047 or derek@davidwaltersyachts.com