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CPYOA Forum Info => Classifieds for Com-pac boats => Topic started by: Tim Gardner on March 21, 2010, 12:46:50 PM

Title: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Tim Gardner on March 21, 2010, 12:46:50 PM
My neighbor's Father-in-law Passed away last fall leaving behind the 1985 19/II shown on the ft.Myers Craig's-list add below:

1985 Com-Pac 19/II, ( 2000 ) 8hp Johnson outboard engine, Hood Sea-Flex roller furling (2001). 135% genoa & main (2001),
nylon flasher, All lines run to cockpit. Nice Bimini top, cushions, safety equipment, auto-helm, compass, VHF radio (2002)
No trailer with boat....ASKING $3200. OBO please No E-Mails CALL TOM FOR INFO AT 603-236-6814 Thanks for looking...

There are some pics on the ad -  They could use a buyer!  One you with 3ftitis should take a look.

Regards, TG
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Greene on March 21, 2010, 02:24:23 PM
I've seen this ad on CL and it looks like something I'd be really interested in IF it had a trailer.  Anyone know of a trailer for sale anywhere that would work? 
Mike
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Bob23 on March 21, 2010, 08:27:05 PM
Mike:
  Why don't you BUILD one?!   Hahahahahahaha!
Bob23
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Greene on March 21, 2010, 08:59:02 PM
Quote from: Bob23 on March 21, 2010, 08:27:05 PM
Mike:
  Why don't you BUILD one?!   Hahahahahahaha!
Bob23

Smarta.......!
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Craig Weis on March 21, 2010, 11:51:57 PM
No need to build a trailer or buy a trailer. Sit her on her wood cradle and place the boat and cradle on a 16 foot flat bed two axle trailer like I did with a 26 foot sail boat and tow it home. These trailers can be rented from a lot of rental places.
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: rwdsr on March 22, 2010, 07:29:03 AM
Yep, I hauled my 16 from Florida to Tennessee on a flat bed car hauler with cradles, all strapped down.  Didn't have a bit of trouble.  Price looks right too!  Good luck.
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Greene on March 22, 2010, 01:09:05 PM
Quote from: skip on March 21, 2010, 11:51:57 PM
No need to build a trailer or buy a trailer. Sit her on her wood cradle and place the boat and cradle on a 16 foot flat bed two axle trailer like I did with a 26 foot sail boat and tow it home. These trailers can be rented from a lot of rental places.

Skip,
I would consider that but I still plan on being a trailer-sailor.  I'll need a trailer either way, so any 19 I buy is going to have to have a decent trailer with it.  Just for fun I checked on the cost to have it shipped to WI.  The quote was surprisingly reasonable at about $800.  I've sent out some inquiries to new/used trailer dealers to see what is available out there.

Mike
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Bob23 on March 22, 2010, 05:24:17 PM
All who wanna see Mike build the trailer, say Aye!
Bob23
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Greene on March 22, 2010, 06:47:54 PM
Bob, Bob, Bob..... Keep this up and I'm going to borrow Skip's flamethrower for the CLR.

Tim:  Have you seen this boat recently? 

Mike
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Bob23 on March 22, 2010, 08:03:16 PM
NO- NOT THE FLAME THROWER!  Hey, couldn't you use that for a welder?
This 19 sounds nice. I had the pleasure of sailing on a 19 a few times. A quite different boat than my 23 but definitely nice...likes to sail flat.
If work doesn't pick up, a contingency plan that I'd rather not use is to sell my 23 and downsize to a 19. A 16 is a bit too small for me but solo sailing on a 19 would be fine. Trouble is, I've been spoiled by my 23.
Bob23
(Aye- yer flame thrower's no match for me water cannon!) Argh!!
Title: Re: 1985 CP19/II for sale in Punta Gorda, FL
Post by: Tim Gardner on March 22, 2010, 08:43:46 PM
This boat was damaged during a recent hurricane.  It took a roof tile through the starboard side, but didn't sink or take on water: 19's are bullet proof, apparently.  It was professionally repaired, but my buddy reports that the hull deck parting flange has leaked a bit.  He also said the hull needs to be compounded because of oxidation.  All that said, the interior cushions are like new because his F-I-L stored them inside his house and not in the boat.

If anyone wants to talk to him, send me a private message with your Phone Number & I'll pass it along to him.  I've been trying to get him to bring the boat to Smith Mountain Lake so he and I can have some one design races!

TG