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REGAL COMMODORE 322    FRESH WATER ONLY....... BOAT, YACHT , SEA RAY , CRUISER

REGAL COMMODORE 322 FRESH WATER ONLY....... BOAT, YACHT , SEA RAY , CRUISER

$58,500

Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania

Year 1998

Make REGAL

Model COMMODORE

Category -

Length 32.2

Posted Over 1 Month

THIS FRESH WATER BOAT IS A REGAL LUXURY BOAT WHICH IS YACHT CERTIFIED. IT IS IN MINT CONDITION. THE ONLY 32 FT SPORT CABIN CRUISER THAT CAN DO 50 MPH IN ITS CLASS. WITH ONLY 540 HRS. NEVER BEEN IN SALT! SLEEPS UP TO SIX. HOT WATER HEATER, SHOWER, CENTRAL A/C OR HEAT. GALLEY W / FRIDGE, MICROWAVE AND TWO BURNER STOVE. ICE MAKER UNDERNEATH COCKPIT SINK, WINDLASS ANCHOR W / 200 FT OF CHAIN, NEW DEPTH FINDER WITH TEMPERATURE, NEW 22" TV ON 18" TELESCOPING ARM, NEW COFFEE MAKER. 3 NEW BATTERIES WITH HIGH RESERVE. NEWER CAMPER TOP AND EISENGLASS. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ARE EXCELLENT. 2011 TIDEWATER TRAILER HOLDS UP TO 15,000 LBS. MAGMA GRILL AND STAND W/ MOUNT ON EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM W/ LADDER. NEW LED FOUR COLOR MARINE LIGHTS ON RADAR ARCH....... AFT CABIN CONVERTS TO A QUEEN. FORWARD BERTH SLEEPS TWO AND SALON COACH SLEEPS ONE OR CONVERTS TO BED. COCKPIT TABLE ALSO CONVERTS TO LOUNGE/ SUN PAD, SUN PAD ON DECK AS WELL. REGAL COMMODORE 322..... 32 FT 2 IN LOA. 34 FT 8 IN ...... BRAVO 3 DRIVES....... TWO 86 G TANKS, 4 NEW LED MARINE SPEAKERS . TIME TO THINK SPRING !!! NO BROKER FEES!

Regal Commodore 270 Cruiser 29' Beautiful!

Regal Commodore 270 Cruiser 29' Beautiful!

$9,800

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

Year 1991

Make Regal

Model Commodore

Category -

Length 29.0

Posted Over 1 Month

I have for sale a beautiful 1991 Regal Commodore 270. Boat is turn key and ready to go! Overall length is 29 feet. It is powered by a 7.4 liter Mercruiser with ONLY 395 hours. It has a huge, new bimini top, new large cockpit cover and a complete camper enclosure for the cockpit. Boat is in excellent shape and comes with or without a trailer. Trailer is a triple axle with 4000 lb axles. Trailer is an additional $2500. Boat sleeps 6 and has a full head and galley. Don't miss this low end of the season price. If I still have it in the spring it will be priced at $15000 for the boat alone. Thanks for looking! NADA high retail is $23565. Low retail is $21430. That is for the boat alone! Don't miss this deal! Boat is for sale locally too and if it sells the seller will cancel this listing. TAGS: Sea Ray, Carver, Formula, Bayliner, Baja, Bay Liner, Crownline, Maxum, Marinette, Wellcraft, Rinker, Mastercraft, Supra, Chaparrel, Yachts, Cruisers, Cruiser

2002 Regal 3860 Commodore

2002 Regal 3860 Commodore

$79,900

Essex Junction, Vermont

Year 2002

Make Regal

Model 3860 Commodore

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 40'

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2002 Regal 3860 Commodore PRICE REDUCTION to $79,900.   2002 Regal 3860 Commodore, Regal 3860 Commodore, 2002 Fresh water kept, in good condition. Two Heads and two Staterooms. Nice Galley and Helm. Big Swim platform. Canvas is average and needs little repair if any, Cockpit cover included. 2-Mercruiser 8.1L SHO FWC engines with approx 780 hours. Kohler Generator. Underwater lights. Bottom Paint. Central Vac. Windlass. Bow Thruster Blue Gelcoat. Raymarine RL70 Chartplotter, radio, smartcraft gauges.  Some cosmetics for its age, but in good general condition.    Similar to a SeaRay Fourwinds Carver Cruisers Rinker Formula   [email protected]   518-469-8917

1993  Regal  Commodore 400

1993 Regal Commodore 400

$64,995

Henderson, Nevada

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Bar with hot/cold water sink back deck New LED lighting throughout. Like new condition from top to bottom. New beverage refrigerator outside. This boat was completely upgraded in 2012. Individual lined pockets for storage. Cabin has dual stainless steel refrigerator/freezers. For more information please call Boulder Boats at 702-293-1122 or view our complete inventory of new and used boats including Sea Ray Chaparral Silverton Rinker Regal Cruisers Yachts Sunseeker Bayliner Carver Four Winns Larson and more at www.BoulderBoats.com Financing available. New Berber gray marine carpet outside new carpet on entry steps into cabin. 1993 Regal Commodore 400 Payments as low as $564 / mo. New microwave oven GPS NAV system includes fish and depth finder new A/C new 2500 Watt Alpine stereo system w/6 speakers outside includes 14" sub woofer. No trailer. Bath has full stand up shower with massage shower head there is also a hot/cold shower head on the back deck and a wash down hose on the bow the bow has a tanning deck with new white cushions with cover and cup holders. Moored at Lake Mead Nevada. All new upholstery on seating outside white with grey imitation gray "ostrich" inlay. Lighting under swim step in rear new 50 amp battery charger with separate battery charging system for stereo. If you are interested in selling your boat please call today for information or our consignment program. Freshwater boat that has been completely gone through. Solid 5/8" thick Italian walnut flooring inside cabin and new carpet in aft bedroom electric barbecue mounted on back swim step new Granite tabletops (one outside in seating area and one inside in the dining area).New memory foam mattresses on both beds forward bedroom has a custom made bedspread "Tommy Bahama" pattern and curtains. All new canvas with screens isinglass and privacy covers. Separate battery dedicated to the generator each motor has its' own dedicated battery. Telescoping ladder mounted on bow for on/off access in front. Payments based on 20% down + Tax & Documentation Fee based on a 760+ credit score Tour Our Facility Boats Cruisers 2922 PSN . Dual 502 "V Drive" motors (650 hours) 7.5 Generator. Featuring: Remote controlled bow light new stainless steel anchor w/300' 3/8" chain. This vessel has always been in fresh water...

1998 Regal 322 Commodore

1998 Regal 322 Commodore

$53,900

Grand Haven, Michigan

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Private Seller (810) 333-1444 Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 1998 Regal 322 Commodore,Regal in Excellent Condition! Very Clean and well maintained! Similar in size to Sea Ray 34, but much quicker and more comfortable. Clean Survey in 2012, all small issues were professionally addressed. Twin 7.4L Volvo Penta Engines rated at 310 HP each with Bravo III Duo Props. New Canvas and full enclosure in 2013. New Vacuflush Head and hoses in 2012. Outdrives resealed and lubricated in 2013. Bottom painted this year. Generator, AC/Heat, Radar, Large GPS Plotter, 2 Refridgerators, King Size bed in aft cabin, forward double berth and table makes into single berth, cockpit table converts to sunpad, extended swim platform, Nautly Davits to set Dinghy on swim platform without removing motor or tank, 2 TV/DVD players. Email or call with questions. $53900, 8103331444 Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|

2000 Regal Commodore 2660 Cabin Cruiser

2000 Regal Commodore 2660 Cabin Cruiser

$28,500

Hartselle, Alabama

Year 2000

Make Regal

Model Commodore 2660

Category Aft Cabin

Length 29.5

Posted Over 1 Month

Regal Commodore 2660 measures over 29ft. OAL in excellent condition. Still has the plastic covering on the carpet, all interiors both in cockpit and cabin are in excellent condition. Has twin Volvo 4.3 engines and out drives, new boots were installed last year and service performed. This boat will cruise at 15 mph and run around 45 mph. Has central air and heat that works great, hot water heater, blue LED underwater lights, flat screen 32" LED TV, Blueray dvd with Netflix, New Kenwood Bluetooth stereo system and speakers, refrigerator, built in cooler, electric stove, microwave,kitchen sink . Full bathroom with shower and another shower on rear deck. The headroom inside the cabin is 6'-5". The boat hasn't given any issues and cranks easily and is fuel efficient. The boat is very clean everywhere including the engine compartment. Has a new Xtreme bilge heater instlalled this season. Has onboard battery charger and blue top Optima deep cycle battery, Full Camper Canvis is like new, front layout pad. You won't find a cleaner boat, I looked for over a year before buying this one, it came from central Mississippi on the Alabama river. This is a freshwater boat, out drives are in excellent condition with no corrosion, includes a drive on trailer with new tires and great brakes. The boat is in the Marina and ready to go, needs nothing. Thanks for looking! Keywords Sea Ray, Chaparral, Carver, Bayliner, Crownline

Regal 4460 Less Than 450 HOURS Diesel IPS System Clean, Sea Ray, Formula

Regal 4460 Less Than 450 HOURS Diesel IPS System Clean, Sea Ray, Formula

$194,999

Jupiter, Florida

Year 2006

Make Regal

Model 4460

Category Express Cruiser Boats

Length 44.7

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Twin Volvo 500IPS, Vetus Bow Thruster, Electronic Controls, Loaded!Recent (11/14) fresh bottom paint, Pods painted, Zincs replaced, Deck & Hull buffed and waxed. Oil was changed at 438 hours; Current hours: 446! This one owner vessel has been meticulously cared for and has every factory upgraded, including full mooring cover.The 4460 Regal is impressive inside and out, with modern styling, generous and luxurious accommodations, and exhilarating performance. She has low hours on her Volvo IPS engines and a lifetime factory hull warranty.This one owner vessel has been meticulously cared for and has nearly every factory upgrade!Please feel free to contact me with any questions not mentioned in listing at # 630-327-2631OverviewThe 4460 Regal is impressive inside and out, with modern styling, generous and luxurious accommodations, and exhilarating performance. She has been well cared for. She has low hours on her Volvo IPS engines and a lifetime factory hull warranty. This Regal includes the following factory optional equipment (to complement an extensive array of standard features).Factory HardtopCherry & Holly Hardwood Flooring (salon)Full Blue Canvas Including aft enclosureStereo IPod AdaptersSirius SAT TunerTwo Zone 28,000 BTU A/C w/Reverse Cycle HeatGas GrillGlendinning CablemasterOil Change SystemOverboard DischargeAccommodationsThe Regal 4460 Commodore has a two stateroom, two head layout with galley to starboard. The interior is beautiful with the handcrafted cherry cabinetry and lots of natural light provided by portlights and overhead hatches. The master stateroom is separated from the guest stateroom by the salon, allowing privacy for owners and guests. The well lit master stateroom is forward with a queen island berth. The en-suite master head has a separate stall shower. Continuing aft is the large convertible sofa with dinette table to port. Opposite is the galley which is fully equipped and has plenty of storage. The guest stateroom is amidships with hard privacy door and en-suite guest head.A lockable door with screen provides access from the cabin to the helm area. The helm area is to starboard with great visibility, a full lineup of electronics and comfortable seating. There is a large U-shaped lounge and table just across from the extra wide helm. The wet bar behind the helm provides a full refreshment center plus a grill. In the lower cockpit, additional seating is provided by both fore and aft facing lounges. Easy access to the engine room is provided through a power cockpit hatch. The transom doors on each side lead to the extended swim platform.SalonThe richly appointed salon features cherry wood cabinetry and trim, LeatherCrest® upholstery and tasteful décor. The crescent shaped sofa in the salon and adjustable wood table convert to a double berth.Sofa/Dinette,Convertible CrescentShapedDinette Table, Wood w/Adjustable Base20" Flat Screen Sharp TV/DVD w//Surround SoundDVD/AM/FM/StereoStereo, iPod AdaptorsHome Theater Surround Sound SystemCherry Wood Overhead Storage w/Curved Cabinet DoorsOverhead Hatch, with ScreenPortlights, Opening w/Fabric Blinds and screens(3)Flooring, Cherry & Holly HardwoodLights: Overhead, Indirect and ReadingMirrorHardwood Steps, Salon EntryGalleyThe galley is fabulous! It is opposite the salon, well equipped with extensive counter space and lots of storage!Nova-Kool Refrigerator/Freezer, Side-by-SideKenyon Cooktop, 2 Burner Electric, w/CoverTappan Microwave/Convection Oven, Built-InSink, Stainless SteelCountertop, CorianCherry Wood Cabinetry and Drawers, Over and Under CounterPortlights, Opening w/Fabric Blinds and Screens (2)Flooring, Cherry & Holly HardwoodDockside Water and Pressure SystemWater GaugeWater HeaterMaster StateroomThe Master Stateroom forward boasts an extra large Queen Island berth with inner-spring mattress that is hinged for easy access to a large storage area beneath.Island Berth w/Custom Comforter, Designer Shams and PillowsHanging Lockers, Cedar, Lighted (2)Drawers and CabinetsSharp 13" Flat Screen DVD/TVDVD, CD MP3, PlayerReading LightsCarpet with CoverOverhead Hatch w/Shade and ScreenPortlights (2) w/CurtainsMaster HeadThe master head has an access door from the stateroom.Separate Shower Stall w/SeatVacuFlush HeadVanity w/Sink, Storage UnderMedicine Cabinets, Mirrored over VanityTile FloorMirror, Full LengthPortlight Translucent OpeningOverhead Hatch, with ScreenAir Conditioning and Exhaust VentsGuest StateroomThe guest stateroom is located mid-ship, with a bulkhead and door for privacy. The special mid-cabin includes twin berths that can be converted to a single larger bed and a flat screen TV. The aft stateroom also includes a changing area with vanity. There is an ensuite head with shower.Guest HeadFiberglass Shower StallVacuFlush HeadVanity w/ Sink, Storage UnderMedicine Cabinet, Mirrored over VanityTile floorAir Conditioning and Exhaust VentsHelm StationThe helm is a great layout of full instrumentation, gauges, controls, and electronics. The double bench helm seat is electric and the steering wheel has five tilt positions.Stainless Steel Windshield FrameWindshield WipersVent, Powered CenterHelm Station w/Burl Wood PanelFaria Gauges and Backlit SwitchesPolished Wood Steering Wheel w/Five Tilt PositionsElectronic Single Lever ControlsHigh Water AlarmHelm Bench Seat, Adjustable w/Bolster and FootrestWindlass Remote ControlAM/FM/CD player with RemoteSirius SAT TunerCarpetCourtesy LightingNavigation & ElectronicsRaymarine E120 Displays (GPS/Plotter)Raymarine Open Array RadarRaymarine ST6001 Auto PilotRaymarine ST60 Digital Depth SounderRaymarine Ray 215 VHF DSCElectronic Engine ControlsTrim Tab ControlsAir Horn, Trumpet StyleDanforth CompassVetus Bow Thruster ControlCockpitThe spacious cockpit includes wrap-around seating and table on the upper level, a full beverage and entertainment center and ample seating in the lower cockpit. The owner specified the optional factory hardtop.Kenwood Sirius SAT AM/FM/CD Sterew with four Kenwood Marine speakersDoor, Sliding Cabin Entry w/ScreenOptional Factory HardtopRadar Arch W/Overhead Lighting & Integrated SpeakersFull Enclosure with U-ZipsWindshield CoverDedicated Reverse Cycle A/C & HeatLounge Seat, U-Shaped, w/Storage Under and CoverTable, Teak with Filler CushionChart Holder, Port DashEnclosure with Door which Separates the Upper and Lower CockpitWet Bar with Corian Countertop and StorageU-Line Refrigerator with IcemakerGas GrillSeating, Forward and Aft Facing in Lower CockpitHatch, Secondary Engine Compartment Access w/LadderLockersShower, Hot and ColdCarpetCourtesy LightingDeckAccess to the foredeck is via two molded steps on each side of the aft cockpit area. With a flick of a switch, the center section of the transom rises up, providing easy access to the engine room.Windlass, Electric w/Foot Switches and RemoteAnchor, Stainless SteelAnchor Rode LockerAnchorWash-Down, ForedeckFender Lockers, Foredeck (2)Sun Pad Chaise Lounge, Foredeck w/CoverRails and Stanchions, Stainless SteelForedeck and Sidedecks, Non-skidEngine Hatch: Forward Opening & Electric Actuated W/Gasket SealSwim Platform, ExtendedSwim LadderTransom Boarding Gates (2)Transom Storage LockerElectrical12V DC, 110V ACKohler 8.0kW Diesel GeneratorGlendinning Cablemaster(3) Batteries and IsolatorBattery ChargerBattery Parallel SwitchCable and TV ConnectorsWater GaugeHolding Tank MonitorEngine & MechanicalWith a flick of a switch, the center section of the transom rises up, providing easy access to the engine room. There is also an engine hatch with ladder in the cockpit. The engine compartment is gel coated & insulated w/diamond plate non-skid.Access LadderElectric Hatch LiftFire Suppression System, AutomaticEngine AlarmsBilge Pumps w/High Water AlarmBilge BlowersOil Change SystemHydraulic SteeringExhaust: Underwater (Reduces Noise, Exhaust & Vapors)Fuel Transfer SwitchTwo Zone 28,000 BTU Air Conditioning w/Reverse Cycle HeatMacerator w/Holding Tank and PumpoutExclusionsSeller's personal items and effects.DisclaimerI offer the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Rebel 16 Mark II Sailboat with Aluminum Trailer

Rebel 16 Mark II Sailboat with Aluminum Trailer

$999

Angola, Indiana

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Category Daysailer Sailboats

Length 16.6'

Posted Over 1 Month

Stable fiberglass sailing boat carries six people (or 1170 pounds). Includes trailer, full rigging, and TWO suits of sails. One suit of sails is in like new condition, the other set is in very good condition. Serial number 1929 (built in late sixties to early seventies I believe). The centerboard swings up into the cockpit, so you can change the depth to dock in shallow water. The rudder also swivels up if it hits an obstruction. The trolling motor in the photos is not included. There is, however a permanent motor mount on the stern. The boat will take up to a 5hp motor, but my 30lb. thrust trolling motor drives it around just fine. The boat is located on West Otter Lake, Angola, IN. Buyer with the selling price in cash or Pay Pal payment can drive it away. (Trailer takes an 1 7/8" ball hitch.) The following article from Sailing Magazine gives a great description of Rebel sailboats. You can access the original on SailingMagazine.net. Rebel 16 2008 January 8 By Staff This nimble and tough classic is perfect for a daysail or a day of racing This year the boat that holds claim to being America's first production fiberglass one-design will celebrate its 60th birthday. That the boat is still in production makes this milestone that much more remarkable. In 1948, fresh out of the Navy, Ray Greene began building a 16-foot family daysailer out of his Toledo, Ohio, shop using a revolutionary new material called fiberglass. The design of the boat was based on lines drawn by a local high school drawing instructor by the name of Alvin Younquist. With its wide, 6-foot, 7-inch beam and 110-pound steel centerboard the stable little boat known as the Rebel soon became a hit on the Midwest's inland lakes. And while Greene said he never intended to create a racer, thanks to the boat's performance-courtesy of a large 120-square-foot main and 46-square-foot jib on a fractional rig-it wasn't long before a competitive structure was built around the boat. By 1952 a class association had been firmly established and by 1963 the class boasted 138 active members. Not bad. Fleets started popping up across the Midwest, south into Kentucky and all the way down to Texas. Meanwhile, class members could be found sailing the inland lakes of the Eastern Seaboard from New York to Florida. After 25 years of building the Rebel, with more than 3,000 hulls produced, Greene was ready to call it quits and sold the works to a group of Chicago investors. Production of the Rebel continued at a steady pace during the 1970s, and was done under a number of names: Melling Tool Co., Rebel Industries and finally Spindrift One Designs. After Spindrift folded, the Rebel moved to Michigan in 1988 when Nickels Boat Works of Fenton took over with the production of the Mark V model. Nickels continues to build the Rebel, offering buyers a choice of a daysailer version for $9,860 or the optimum racing version for $11,872 less sails and trailer. A stainless steel centerboard now comes standard with the Rebel. Nickels also continues to be a great source for parts and accessories, as well as information, on the Rebel. One tough Rebel While there have been reports of problems with the foam flotation on older boats becoming waterlogged, that has been less of a problem on boats from the 1970s and later. Other than that, a buyer of a used Rebel should find few issues with the condition of this durable little boat. Indeed, boats 25 years and older will still top regatta leaderboards. "They're well made, very rugged boats that will last forever," said Al Vorel, National Rebel Association Commodore, who has been racing the same boat, No. 3914, for almost 20 years. "You don't have to run out every 5 to 10 years to buy a new boat." This is one of the reasons for the longevity of the class. Boats tend to stay in the family, passed down from parent to child, with the younger generations wanting to keep the racing going. "My mother races, and my daughter sometimes races, so there are times we'll have three generations on the course," Vorel said. This also, of course, keeps a lot of boats off the market, and finding a used Rebel can be a bit of a challenge. But thanks to the Internet, it's possible to locate a few sellers. Prices can vary from just under $1,000 for an older boat in need of some work to $3,000 or more for a later model. Buyers can typically expect to pay in the neighborhood of $1,500 for a pre-Nickels-era boat in good shape. We were fortunate enough to find a late 1970s Rebel listed for sale on www.craigslist.org. Better yet, the seller was within trailering distance. The offer on the boat was $1,400, so we drove out to take a look. The boat was well cared for, kept under a roof winters, and showed no structural damage. Other than some algae stains and scuff marks the finish looked good, and all the gear was there, including the main and jib, which the owner said he bought new about seven years ago. We did see some possible issues, including a rusty, pitted centerboard and a wooden rudder that looked to have some rotting. So we offered to pay the full $1,400 if the owner threw in the trailer, which he originally wanted an extra $200 for. The deal was closed and we drove off with the Rebel in tow. Rebel with a cause With the boat parked in our yard the first item of business we wanted to take care of was the rusty centerboard. Nickels offers a stainless steel replacement board, and we could picture how sweet the boat would look with a shiny new stainless fin. Unfortunately, these centerboards run close to $1,000; more than two-thirds the cost of the entire boat. So such an extravagant purchase didn't make much sense. Instead we set about rehabilitating the old board. We removed, with a bit of difficulty, the 110-pound board and set in on sawhorses. The first step was to remove the old paint using paint stripper, then power sanding. We then slathered on some Duro Naval Jelly to remove the rust, wiping down everything with paper towels then finishing up with a clean, acetone-soaked rag. Next, we filled in the pits and hollows with West Marine Surfacing Putty, and sanded everything smooth. We made certain the blade was fair by running a straight edge along the board. We also further faired the rounded leading edge of the board to within the class rule limits, which prohibit tapering less than 1/16th of an inch and more than one inch in from the leading edge. We then primed the board with several coats of Interlux Primocon primer, which when dried we wet sanded with 400-grit paper, and finished with a couple coats of Interlux VC-17m Extra bottom paint. With the centerboard done, we then turned to the rudder. An ice pick determined the wood was beginning to rot near the lower trailing edge. We probably could have rehabilitated the rudder as well, but since we had saved some money by not replacing the centerboard we decided to spring for a new rudder. We opted for a fiberglass blade, supplied by Nickels for $375. This cost covered just the blade, as the original aluminum rudder cheeks and hardware were still in good shape. While we were on the phone with Nickels, we decided to order all new running rigging to replace the weathered lines the boat came with. This included lines for the cunningham, boom vang, centerboard system, as well as sheets and halyards for both main and jib. The total for 112 feet of ¼-inch line and 105 feet of 5/16-inch line came to $100. Next we took a closer look at the standing rigging. The spars showed no defects, and with a bit of metal polish and elbow grease the rotating mast, boom and aluminum whisker pole looked good as new. The 1-by-9 stainless steel shrouds and forestay also showed no visible defects. We did, however, find the diamond stays on the mast to be tuned rather tight. According to the North Sail's One-Design tuning guide for the Rebel, an overly tight diamond can limit fore and aft mast bend, and can even cause negative pre-bend, where the mast bends forward at the tip. Since we want to have a competitive boat, we loosened the diamond tension and will readjust after doing some sea trials. As we said, we ultimately wanted to race our Rebel and didn't want a slow boat. So obviously the 7-year-old suit of sails had to go. This would be our biggest expense, and a new suit of sails would alone exceed the original cost of the boat. A new main and standard jib (a light air jib is also available) from North Sails set us back $1,615, which included $20 for class royalties but not shipping. Certainly this was a blow to our budget, but we rationalized it by thinking about the fun we would be having with some close racing come summer. Our last order of business was getting our bottom clean and smooth. We first scrubbed the hull down with a detergent then wet sanded everything below the rails to a slick surface with 1,200-grit paper. After a rinse and wipe down with the hose and clean towels we were satisfied we had a slick bottom. We finished off by treating all our hardware and moving bits to a little McLube Sailkote spray. We now have what we feel will be a contender on the course for our racing crew of two. Yet, with the roomy Rebel cockpit that can seat six, we're also looking forward to some lazy summer daysailing when friends and family show up. Either way, we'll certainly get our money's worth from this tough but nimble little classic. LOA 16' 1.5" LWL 15' 10" Beam 6' 7.5" Draft 3' 4" Weight 700 lbs, Sail area 166 sq. ft.