Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Com-pac compac Boat length: 0m / 0ft Price: $8000 Country: USA Location: Missouri, FairPlay Contact with seller by phone: 352978-9901
Com-pac compac 0 description- Sails: Regatta Quantum Jib, Practice Quantum Jib, Practice Quantum Main
- Anchor : 73# Rocna, 3/8 chain length size, 200′ line length/size
- Air conditioner: Forward Taylor made VCD 16,000 BTU, Aft Taylor made VCD 12,000 BTU
- LOA: 36 ft 10 in
- Beam: 11 ft 6 in
- LWL: 31 ft 0 in
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- Maiden Voyage: 2007-09: 16 (to date, has only been sailed in Great Lakes' fresh water).
- The Island Packet 31 is a true American cruising classic. The model was highly successful with a total of 262 boats built from 1983: 1989. They were built to last a lifetime with a winning combination of broad beam, traditional styling, easily managed rig, shoal draft and an innovative interior. Morning Star is in good condition and ready for her next adventure. She is perfect for cruising the Bahamas with her optional shoal draft keel and centerboard (3' up and 7' down).
- KEEL: Forefoot cutaway modified full
- Dinghy outboard: Yamaha 15 hp (purchased in March 2014)
- Dinghy : Zodiac RIB Hypalon 10′ 3” (purchased in April 2014)
- Bow thruster: Vestus 12V 55 KGF 3500 rpm
- This is our second Com-Pac Yacht and they’ve been two of the best boats we’ve ever owned. We think of the Eclipse 21’ as the big brother to our earlier Com: Pac 19’, and an improvement in many ways. It’s more stable, more capable, far easier to set up and handle and much more comfortable in the cockpit, in the cabin and in the sea. Yet it loves to explore the fascinating shallow waterways, and trails easily behind our Honda Odyssey. We particularly enjoy the open transom. Boarding from the water (or while it’s on the trailer) is a breeze, access to the outboard and the rudder is unrestricted and cockpit drainage is no longer a concern.
- It isn't just the boat, it's where the boat takes you. The 21’ Com: Pac Eclipse can be a fun, beachable cruiser, a daysailer, or an intrepid coastal explorer, depending upon your mood. We have enjoyed days and nights in this one in Florida’s Keys, on the St. John’s River and on the lakes of Arkansas, but our sailing days are coming to an end.
- This J: 105 was shipped to the Caribbean for the Heineken regatta in St Maarten in 2003 in which it competed on five separate occasions between 2003 and 2011, together with two Antigua Sailing Weeks in 2003 and 2006.
- Draught: 5' 8" centreboards up; 7' 10" centreboards down.
- Height: of boat from bottom of horizontal keel shoe to top of dog house at highest point 14' 7".
- Hull Coating Exterior: rust acid etched, Rustlok primed and Awlgrip finished.
- Rudder : balanced, hollow rudder
- Ballast: lead, 10,000lbs., poured into keel trough, fore of engine room..
- Hull Coating Interior: rust acid etched, Rustloc coated, and over coated with cork filled mastic. Entire interior between bulkheads insulated with fibreglass to circa 1Ѕ" to 2" in thickness.
Com-pac compac 0 - Description: Classic Compac 19. Hard to find. Teak paneling in cabin, bronze portholes, bronze fittings, classic lines, well built. Professionally painted 2 years ago. Beautiful. New interior and cockpit cushions. Trailer like new. No engine.
- Equipment: Original sails, serviceable. Needs wiring.
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- Helm : tiller.
- Companionway: double door access; no sliding hatch. Under threat of being pooped,
- ICOM AT: 140 automatic antenna tuner
- SCS Pactor PTC: II Pro modem for email by SSB/ham radio
- Navigation area: to starboard of the deck house, and directly accessible inside the
- Interior Finish: epoxy and Endura polyurethane; gloss white paint and varnish.
- Head Room: under deckhouse circa 6' 6"; under deck circa 6' 3".
- Landing: large landing providing access to salon, galley, staterooms, toilets and shower. Well lighted open area.
- Galley: positioned abaft the forward bulkhead, with sinks to port, and refrigeration to starboard
- Forecastle: forward of the fore bulkhead, with a steel work bench to starboard, and cupboard space to port and starboard. Exit ladder through the booby hatch.
- Lazarette: abaft the aft bulkhead, with sufficient storage for one set of 3 to 4 sails.
- Kick: up rudder
- Built: in Battery charger, running lights, auxiliary outlets
- Instruments: Depth w/alarm, apparent wind angle / wind speed, knotlog /speed, compass, GPS
- Ancillary equip : too numerous to list incl/struts, winch handles, main sail covers, etc.
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