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1985 Com-Pac 23/2 for sale Chapel Hill, NC

Started by cephland, September 10, 2012, 01:14:45 PM

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cephland

Revised posting for 1985 Com-Pac 23/2.  Downsizing fleet, larger boat eventually.  See Craig's List link below.  New asking price $7500 w/o motor.  Boat in very good condition for age.  Well maintained.  Needs refinish of britework and minor cosmetic improvements to hull.  Interior in excellent condition.  Includes Sea Lion tandem trailer.  Currently powered by 2002 Honda 15 HP outboard, 4-stroke, electric start, extra long shaft, in excellent condition.  Motor separately priced at $1000, to give buyer preference options.  Members of this site can email me: cephland at nc dot rr dot com.
Charlie E  

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/3301950771.html

hockeyfool

Fantastic looking boat, from the hull to the cabin and sails.
  Those tanbark sails probably at a premium price I bet, also 7 coats of barrier coat are quite an expensive bottom
job ; I know because I priced out the current rate from about 5 marine service shops and even at 2-3 coats they charge
   about $2000 without delamination/blister/osmosis repair. I however apparently has to "have it done right" by a fiberglass
boat production veteran that had to have my bottom air-filed down past the gelcoat all the way to the laid-up cloth lamonate.
   He did production process relamination to all weak or impact spots, then more polyester resin/gelcoat layers, them the barrier coat
layers, then the bottom paint -- $4200 all said and done !
    Let buyers know this is the life extending job of all jobs to put value on a boat!

MacGyver

Holy Moly Hockeyfool....... Did I read that post right?!?!?
Take all the Gelcoat off............ To do it right............

........ I am speechless......

Mac (Fiberglass tech at West Access Marina)

I do wish I could move up to a 23..... would have to sell my 19 first.
23 such a pretty boat...... Id prolly have to buy a bigger truck too. :(
Former Harbor Master/Boat Tech, Certified in West System, Interlux, and Harken products.
Worked on ALL aspects of the sailboat, 17 years experience.
"I wanted freedom, open air and adventure. I found it on the sea."
-Alaine Gerbault.

cephland

You guys keep those comments coming..., I may decide to keep this beauty.
Charlie E :)

Bob23

Mac:
   Even though, numerically, a 23 is only 4 feet longer than a 19, they are completely different boats. Over 3000 lbs. compared to your 2000 lbs. Much different underbody which has been discussed elsewhere on this site so I won't reitterate. They have a quite different feel under sail. Personally, I like the feel of the 23...additional weight plus she has more initiall heel than the 19.  But, hey...can you go wrong with either one? Nay, I say, nay.
Bob23