$10,000
Curtice, Ohio
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Priced to sell!! Great boat with a new survey this spring. Survey lists boat as above average conditions with a current retail value range of $14,00-18,500. Many mechanical and cosmetic improvements/updates over the last several years including a new roller furler jib sail this spring. Includes steel cradle.
1970 Cal 2-30
LOA 30' 2"
Beam 9'
Draft 5'
30 HP Atomic 4
The boat is priced to sell fast and includes everything you need to go sailing plus lots of extras. It’s currently in the water at beautiful Anchor Pointe Marina in Curtice, OH. The slip is available to the buyer for the rest of the season. We own the slip free and clear but obviously won’t need it anymore, so if you want the slip for next year, we will sign over ownership to you for free—you just have to pay the yearly association fee (due in February) plus about $27 per year in property taxes. Last year our cost for everything for the entire year was about $1135. That included the association fee/dock, power and water, launch and haulout, bottom wash, winter storage, summer cradle storage, and all taxes.......that’s less than most marinas charge for just the summer dock!!!! Anchor Pointe has a swimming pool, showers and flush toilets, laundry facility, gas dock with pumpout, and there are clean port-a-johns on every finger for those who don’t want to walk to the flush toilets. Plus it just has a bunch of really nice people.
The Boat:
1970 Cal 2-30 (30' sailboat)
The Cal was built when fiberglass sailboats were a new idea and no one knew exactly how thick the fiberglass needed to be. This boat was built to last. The hull is solid hand laid fiberglass up to 1 ½" thick. The keel is encapsulated in fiberglass with no keel bolts to worry about.
HOBO is all fixed up and ready for her next adventure. The boat includes:
Description of Equipment:
3 Type III PFD’s,
1 Type IV LifeSling
2 Type IV Square cushion throwables
SOS flag
SOS blinking flashlight
2 BC:1 hand held fire extinguishers
Hand held refillable air horn and pump
First aid kit
Danforth S920 anchor with ~10' of chain and ~150' of ½" nylon line
Anchor “ball”
Manual Bilge pump
12 Volt bilge pump
Oil and Waste Discharge stickers
Oil absorbent cloths
Uniden Atlantis 250 VHF Radio
Apelco 260 fishfinder/depthsounder
Garmin GPSMAP 76C (Color GPS)
Paper chart of Lake Erie
Chart No. 1
Swim ladder
Deck broom
Grabber tool
Boat hook
4 dock lines
3 fenders
Wheel steering with spare tiller
Winch handles
Winch covers
Main, Genoa, Jib, and sail bags
Shore power cord
Microwave
Bug screens
Air conditioner with hood
Clip fan
2 110V lights
6 12V lights (built in)
Fitted v-berth mattress pad
V-berth sheet set with fitted bottom sheet
4 couch pillows
Newly painted steel cradle
Engine oil, Fogging oil, Marvel Mystery oil
Spare transmission cover gasket
Left over bilge and deck paint
Multimeter, safety glasses
Non-glass inspection mirror
Equipment manuals
Boat and engine information folders
Wood mast supports for mast-down winter storage
Two fitted tarps with tie down lines for mast-up winter storage (tarps are worn---for use as templates---quick & easy to install, tight fit, lasts several winters)
Misc parts and things I forgot to list. We are getting out of sailing completely, so everything goes!