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1990 Compac 16/III STILL for sale

Started by Tadpole, May 24, 2016, 02:38:36 PM

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Tadpole

Unfortunately, due to health issues, my 1990 Compac 16/3 is for sale    $5,500.00

This boat is absolutely ready to sail or be trailered anywhere.

Located in Webbers Falls, OK (70 miles SE of Tulsa)
Includes the following:

* 2012 Mercury 4 HP, 4-stroke 20" shaft (looks and runs like new)
* New Rudder Craft kick-up foiled rudder with Rudder Craft mast crutch for trailering
* Performance trailer with new 10" tires, wheels & bearings with spare mounted to trailer
* 10' tongue extension for launching and loading at shallow ramps
* New, never used Doyle sails:
     Loose footed main w/3 battens and 1 set of reef points
     110% Genoa 5oz. X-cut Dacron
     155% Genoa 4oz. X-cut Dacron
New Bimini (5 ft Sunbrella w/adjustable track)
New Cockpit Cushions (Sunbrella)
New standing rigging including new headstay with quick-release lever
New running rigging, including topping lift
New stern rail, stantions and lifelines
New forward hatch (white)
New lights (old ones replaced)
New adjustable aluminum motor bracket
Two anchors
New Marine Poly board 2-piece weatherboard w/mounted depth finder and cup holders
New cockpit drains and refinished rudder mount
Two, approx. 7' long 2-piece oars

Plus many extras!

Please contact Ed Doran at (918) 807-6152 or eddoran77@gmx.com for more information.







Tim Gardner

Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

Mas

I am replying to this so it can be moved to the top of the listings. See my explanation in the lounge re: the passing of another sailor.
S/V  'Mas' ' 87 CP16/2

Tim Gardner

Fair Winds, Ed.  You'll be missed.
Tim Gardner
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.