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1992 Precision 23

1992 Precision 23

$9,800

Riverside, New Jersey

Year 1992

Make Precision

Model 23

Category Racer Boats

Length 23'

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1992 Precision 23 PRECISION 23 KEEL CENTER BOARD , TANDEM AXLE TRAILER AND ALMOST NEW TOHATSU 8HP ELECTRIC START ENGINE.   Jim Taylor design , the Precision 23 is considered to be the maxi - trailerable.  Easy to launch , rig and wonderful to sail ! Sleeps 4 , portable head , sink , alcohol stove and cooler. Bimini top and cockpit cushions for outside comfort.  Bottom was barrier coated and repainted with micron csc.   Truly  a FANTSTIC VALUE !

Andrews 30 Racing Sailboat

Andrews 30 Racing Sailboat

$23,500

Carlyle, Illinois

Year 1987

Make Andrews 30

Model -

Category Racer Boats

Length 30.0

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FLAGS 1987 Andrews 30 Racing Sailboat. Never sailed in salt water.Harkin Cars and Blocks, Hydraulic Back Stay Adjuster, and Vang control runs back to Main Trimmer. Harkin Forestay track system. Aluminum and Carbon Spinnaker Poles. Harkin Mainsheet system with coarse and fine tune. Mast Module,NKE Instruments Sail Comp,2 Dual Maxi Displays and True Wind display. GPS on rotating arm. Feathering Propeller with view port in hull. Nav station.Volvo 2 Cylinder engine. Set up for Crane Lift and Launch.Custom Trailer. Flags has had a very successful racing history in Lake Michigan 2008- LMSRF Boat of the Year -1st PHRF , Verve Cup Regatta - 1st Div.7, NOODS -1st PHRF Div.4, Chicago-Waukegan Race -1st PHRF Section 4, and UK Halsey Regatta - 2nd PHRF Sec.2. And many more.

2017 X-Yachts Xp 50

2017 X-Yachts Xp 50

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Mystic, Connecticut

Year 2017

Make X-Yachts

Model Xp 50

Category -

Length 49'

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2017 X-Yachts Xp 50 The Xp 50 is a high-performance cruiser-racer which offers impressive pace and ease of handling. The longer waterline length of this model allows additional cruising features to be incorporated, as well as increased straight-line speed. In line with the rest of the Xp range, the 50-footer utilizes epoxy infusion build processes for improved stiffness with reduced weight, a carbon keel structure for maximum safety and ultimate stability, and a precision-molded composite keel with iron fin and lead bulb giving a high ballast ratio. A choice of standard aluminium or optional carbon rig packages, and standard or deep draft keels, allows Xp 50 owners to optimize their yacht for cruising or racing, short-handed or fully crewed, inshore, offshore or blue water sailing. The Xp 50 bowsprit features a removable stainless steel anchor fitting, neatly integrated as standard below a removable GRP cowling. Alternative options include a carbon bowsprit with or without integrated anchor fitting, for setting large asymmetric and code sails with ease, or a flush cowling.  A flush anchor deck hatch conceals a large 1500W anchor winch and also provides access to a separate sail locker with optional crew berth.  Concealed control lines run aft with a Maxi-style main sheet system for a clutter-free, functional and comfortable cockpit area. There is a choice of biminis and two-pole spray hood with opening window, together with the Xp folding cockpit table for flexible entertaining space. Life raft storage is integrated under the cockpit sole, while the transom garage accommodates a small inflatable tender. An electrically operated transom door also forms a teak-topped bathing platform with stainless steel swim ladder. The Xp 50 interior is dominated by a feel of light and space, thanks to an additional skylight and unique opening coach roof window. There is ample storage (with underfloor tanks freeing up the concealed sofa storage), and 21 ft of easily accessible overhead lockers. A large U-shaped galley features an optional 22 gal front-opening fridge, larger top-loading fridge-freezer, slot for a microwave and indented worktop for safe cooking at sea. The saloon offers nearly 8 ft of extra-deep sofas in a sociable U-shape, plus an additional two-person seat. The three-cabin, twin-heads layout creates a particularly spacious forward double cabin, with the option of additional pipe berths in the aft double cabins, or fore peak crew berth.

2003 Precision 23

2003 Precision 23

$18,999

Indianapolis, Indiana

Year 2003

Make Precision

Model 23

Category Sailboats

Length 23'

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2003 Precision 23 With today's medium-size family cars, the Precision 23 might well be termed a "maxi-trailerable." It far outstrips existing boats in terms of usable space, both on deck and below, with bulkheads intentionally trimmed back to avoid subdividing the visual space. The Precision 23 hull represents a very careful refinement of the basic form that has proven so successful in all of Precision's trailerable cruisers, featuring "racer sharp" waterline entry, substantial flare in the topside forward, and powerful quarters that taper to a shapely and relatively small transom. This combination of features provides a reassuring margin of both reserve buoyancy forward and "knockdown stability." The well-proven keel-centerboard combination is the most practical solution for combining upwind efficiency with very shoal draft. The long, shallow keel, kick-up rudder, and non-corroding fiberglass centerboard of the P-23 are all essential to her remarkable upwind performance. The fixed portion of the keel not only houses the board completely below the cabin sole, but it also allows the ballast to be placed as low as possible for increased stability. For trailerable boats, winged keels are more of an inexpensive expedient than a sensible design. In order to be effective with the very shallow draft required for trailering, the wings have to be so broad as to be awkward and prone to damage at the launching ramp, and very difficult to work free from the inevitable mud banks. The simple fractional rig of the P-23 features chainplates placed well inboard, another vital ingredient to her impressive speed to windward. Her mainsail is very large in order to provide good performance without the jib when desired. The cockpit is 7 feet 3 inches long, with coamings high enough to keep the crew securely inside, and the low and sleekly-styled cabin house provides excellent visibility forward. Special emphasis has gone into giving the P-23 her particularly bright and uncluttered interior. The typical intrusive mast compression post is replaced by a rugged overhead support beam. The especially large companionway, cabin windows and forward hatch contribute to the feeling of light and open space. The double berth forward is generous, and there are full-size berths aft which will accommodate three, although the expectation is that she will be cruised most often by a family, or perhaps two couples. A space for portable head is forward, and the fixed galley is aft, where it is convenient to both cabin and cockpit. Cushioned backrests amidships provide comfortable seating for up to six. Both seats and coamings are precisely angled for maximum comfort both upright and heeled, the result of very careful ergonomic design development. There is an anchor locker forward, a fuel tank storage bin to port, and a large cockpit locker with storage shelf to starboard.