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sailing yacht Aloha 8.2 Sale info

Boat price$12500Year of built1981
Boat manufacturerAlohaBoat model8.2
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Aloha 8.2
Boat length: 8.22m / 25ft
Price: $12500
Country: USA
Location: Connecticut, Bridgeport
Contact with seller by phone: 203-655-6665

Aloha 8.2

  • Beam: 9.5
  • Draft: 4.33
  • Description: 4 Service-Batteries , Type AGM, 400 Ah with accu-pulser) (port 2015)
  • Equipment: ropes etc.

Aloha 8.2 description

  • Propellers: 2: blade, 16x12 “ (additional 1 spare propeller)
  • 9: 10 foot sailing dinghy in fabulous shape. Registration #5402 All wooden parts and trim in perfect condition, sails are all in new or like new condition. Does not include an engine but outboard can be used with this dinghy. Perfect to be used as a dinghy or as a small stable daysailer to putt around the harbor.
  • CQR: anchor 55 pounds ( back up)
  • The Tartan 28-2 is a well: found great sailing design that suits those that prefer a small cruiser. The keel stepped mas with 2 sets of spreaders offers a well balanced sail plan over a wide range of conditions. The cabin is very spacious and well appointed with Teak
  • Head : 1 new Headmate 1460 marine toilet.
  • https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP8hlQogdZA
  • Note: New Interior Photos as at October 2016
  • Berths: 8 • GPS • Radar • Stereo • Stove • Hot water • Microwave • Fridge / Freezer • Inverter • Yanmar 40HP • Depth sounder • Knot meter • GPS • Radar • Auto pilot • VHF Radio • Fully battened with stack pack • Dodger • Twin wheel steering • Windlass • Anchor • Cockpit table • Bimini • Television, and many more features!
  • Sails: Mainsail , Genoa and Gennaker (last one like new)
  • Rigging: fractional sloop
  • Fuel tank: 88 gallons (400 ltr.) Stainless steel covered with epoxy fiberglass
  • Water tank: 88 gallons (400 ltr.) Stainless steel

Aloha 8.2 equipment

  • Force 10 : propane stove with oven
  • -Raymarine Bi: data depth sounder & knotmeter
  • LOA: 30 ft 4 in
  • Beam: 10 ft 1 in
  • LWL: 25 ft 8 in
  • Chain/Rode: 200’ 5/16 chain w/250’ Nylon
  • Main : 2 reef points
  • Lazyjacks : Integrated W/ Doyle Stack Pack Sail Cover on a Park Avenue Boom
  • Log: speedometer
  • GPS : Magellan 310
  • VHF : W/Remote Mic
  • Compass : 1 magnetic compass in cockpit plus 1 handheld
  • Solar panels : 2 panels on stern arch, with smart controller. (Space for additional panels on cockpit hard top)
  • Radar : JRC 12 mile
  • Mainsheet traveler: double mainsheet from either side of the cabin top
  • Primary winches: Two self tailing Andersen #40.
  • Crane: There is a stainless steel crane for lifting outboard motor into the boat
  • Anchor rodes : 200' of 3/8" chain & 50’ chain & 50 rode.
  • Anchor windlass: 100 watt Lofrans Cayman 88 with foot switches & manual handle
  • Kenwood TS50: s single side band radio with backstay antenna
  • • 90HP 4: stroke Yamaha outboard engine
  • • Hours: 6011 (as at September 2016)
  • Jib : on furler
  • Fuel Tanks: 1 Stainless steel (12 Gallons)

Aloha 8.2

  • : berth there is a large head (bathroom) in the forepeak with tons of storage space. The main cabin has a single and double birth which converts into a dinette that comfortably seats six. The galley has lots of space for preparing food and taking care of the dishes and unlike many other boats in this size and vintage is well away from the companionway so no one is stepping in it as they enter the boat. The chart table opposite the galley provides more than enough space to chart your course or update the ship’s log. There are two quarter berths on either side with lights nearby to make easy bedtime reading. One of the best features of the 29C is the sliding bulkheads on either side forward of the chart table and galley. When they are down they provide an open cabin with an unobstructed view, with the bulkheads slid upwards they provide privacy between the forward and aft berths. There are three opening portlights located over the galley, chart table and toilet and along with the foredeck hatch and the companionway they let the breeze move through the boat with ease. When the bugs come out every hatch has a screen providing relief. On deck there is plenty of room to access the foredeck when taking the sails out of the bags or for laying on a towel and getting a suntan at anchor. The anchor locker is easy to access and with a built in bow roller on the end of the bow sprit making it simple to set the anchor and relax. Lounging in the cockpit is comfortable with the cushions set up while piloting is a joy with the raised seat and wheel steering. Whether you are looking for a day sailor or cruiser Tokay is a wonderful boat for a couple or small family and with her full keel, cutter rig and diesel engine she is comfortable and forgiving in a stiff breeze.