Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Rawson 26 Boat length: 7.92m / 24.1ft Price: $1995 Country: USA Location: Washington, Bellingham Contact with seller by phone: 360-393-1029
Rawson 26 - Beam: 7.08
- Draft: 4.75
- Description: Needs new bottom paint, but the hull is clean.
- Equipment: Asking $2,500 without the motor $1,500 for the motor, but will consider all offers.
Rawson 26 description- New fresh: water tank, plumbing, pump sink, and external freshwater fill
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- Pop: top need some love, but is functional. Needs new paint on the inside, but the surfaces have been sanded / prepped for the most part where necessary.
- Name : SOLID GOLD
- Beam: 13 ft, 9 in
- Ballast: 6000 lbs, lead keel
- Power: Sail, 3 cyl Yanmar diesel
- Construction: Solid hull, balsa core deck
Rawson 26 equipment- 4 sails, all in great shape: Original main sail and spinnaker; 160 genoa; working jib.
- 2 3: sheet guides (1 port, 1 starboard)
- Fuel Tanks: 2 Stainless steel (100 Gallons)
- Propeller: Max Prop Folding 3 blade propeller
- Holding Tank: 40 Gallons with macerator pump (new in 2012) for overboard discharge
- • Delta Fast: Set 44# with chain and rode
- • Bow Thruster : Side Power, 6HP with Joystick control
- LOA: 40 ft 1 in
- Beam: 12 ft 4 in
- High quality of maintenance by the owners. : New main sail, new rigging, new batterys, new charger, Watermaker 250 Liters/hours, New Bimini and dodger who covering all over the cockpit, New rails, etc etc
Rawson 26 - : knot collision with a container which never occurred. After her circumnavigation, she was donated to the Naval Academy in 1986. In 1991, with three officers and nine midshipmen on board, she struck a coal barge in the Chesapeake and sank; the barge was not damaged. The aluminum racer Yankee Girl fell victim to errant navigation and washed ashore on a rocky Block Island beach in 1976, coming to rest in a foot and a half of water but drawing nine feet. She lay on her side for several months, dragged back and forth across the rocks. When salvaged, her topsides were dramatically deflected and distorted but her hull was never breached and she did not leak. It is the ductility of aluminum which enables it to absorb energy by distorting without breaking. In pointing out that aluminum, for the same weight, is stronger than steel, Dave Gerr, in The Elements of Boat Strength, also states that aluminum, being more ductile than steel is therefore also better able to absorb energy.
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