Boats sale by type
Boats by countries

sailing yacht Wayfarer Mark 48.7 Sale info

Boat price$9995Year of built2013
Boat manufacturerWayfarerBoat modelMark
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Wayfarer Mark
Boat length: 4.87m / 14.8ft
Price: $9995
Country: USA
Location: North Carolina, Greensboro
Contact with seller by phone: 336-202-5777

Wayfarer Mark 48.7

  • Beam: 6
  • Draft: 4
  • Description: Anchor and rode
  • Equipment:

Wayfarer Mark 48.7 equipment

  • Cradle, Raymarine Auto Helm, Balmar Duo: Charger, B&G Instruments, VHS Radio, Garmin GPS Map378. Comes with 13 sails.
  • •Auto-Prop 3 blade self: adjusting propeller •Spare nuts, bolts, screws and fasteners, light bulbs
  • •Icom IC: M504 primary VHF radio with remote mic
  • Bulbs : Leds, Hallogen
  • 4 sails including: Mainsail, 140% G\genoa w/foam luff for furling. .75oz spinnaker, staysail
  • Second: 15 metres chain 10 mm 45 metres textile
  • Main : 45 meters chain 10 mm BBB quality 70 meters textile (2007)
  • 4 : hp. Nissan Motor, 2002. Danforth anchor and secondary muchroom anchor. Jackline system. Working Main and Jib.
  • „« Engine: Westerbeke 42A Diesel
  • „« Sailing Data: 7 knots with approximate 20 knot wind

Wayfarer Mark 48.7 description

  • Includes: ’87 Evinrude Yachtwin 9.9 outboard with electric start
  • 1975 Chrysler 22 sailboat designed by Halsey Herreshoff. This is the more popular swing keel version allowing it to be towed. This version also has the pop: top allowing you to stand straight up in the cabin. Keel winch crank works well, new rudder head and bearings have been purchased and are ready for install, new rudder shaft has been installed, and half of the cabin cushions reupholstered with more fabric ready to finish. Boat sits on an included double axel trailer and includes a main, jib, and racing genoa sails. Boat is being sold AS IS and will make a great project for someone wanting a solid blue water cruiser.
  • Reason for selling: When I was younger my dad started a sailing club for kids aged 9: 15. It proved to be a highlight in my adolescent years. This boat was donated to the club which sold it to me. The idea was for me to be a skipper in the club using this boat for teaching kids about sailing. The problem is that as a full time teacher and professional musician I have not been able to dedicate the time needed to get it sailing. I'm sad to see it go. I like the layout and stability. But...with my oldest daughter having just turned 9 and the club season upon me I need to find something that is ready for the water this spring/summer. Feel free to call or text with questions.