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Com-Pac 19 II For Sale in Quakertown, PA - Asking $6,900.00.

Started by Dreamer, September 18, 2011, 10:18:35 AM

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Dreamer

Many new upgrades in 2010 and 2011. 

* New (2011) Liberty Sails main sail with jiffy reefer and tell tales. 
* New (2011) 150% CDI roller furling Genoa from Liberty Sails with Sunbrella Cocoa UV protection strip and tell tales.  New (2011) Liberty Sails Cocoa Sunbrella mainsail cover, tiller cover and winch covers. 
* New Garhauer boom vang 2010. 
* New anchor rode and all sheets replaced 2011. 
* New Windex in 2010.
* (2011) West Marine 12v battery.
* New (2011) portapotty


Interior includes original seat cushions in good condition, propane gas burner stove and sink,  all electrical systems working.   Two storage areas under the cushions in the V-berth.  Has sleeping space for 4 (2 in the V-Berth, 2 in the seating area).  Companionway hatch is Plexiglas for improved interior lighting.   All USCG safety equipment included (fire extinguisher, flares, and floatation devices) and the boat was USCG safety certified in 2011. 

Cockpit includes teak decking, cockpit cushions in good condition, two lockable lazerettes.  All lines lead to cockpit for easy single handing.  Fold out swim ladder with teak steps.  Includes a full set of docking lines and fenders, life jackets and assorted spare parts.  All bright work refinished in 2010.

Both trailer and boat have current PA titles, owner's manuals and maintenance documentation.  Trailer is single axle with 2 new (2010) tires and 2 spares.  Spare tire holder as well as two support jacks for the tongue (one rolling, one fixed) for better storage stability.  Trailer takes a 2” hitch ball.  Bottom paint redone 2009 and boat was waxed before launch this year.   Includes a 6 hp Johnson outboard engine.  In 2010 and 2011 it was professionally serviced and new starter cord was installed this spring. 

“Livin’ R Dream” is an excellent sailing craft; very stable and easily set up and stepped down.  Great for over nighting or day sailing, fishing or as a family swim platform.   The boat is currently at Lake Nockamixon Marina.

Call John at 610-573-4504 or e-mail:    jmartis   at    AOL   dot    com.

jthatcher

wench covers.. come on now, was i really the first to see that??   i am sure that the gentlemanly thing to do would have been to pretend that I did not notice..  but, being a native of Q-town, i just had to comment!   :)

  and why are you letting such a great boat go, by the way..   good luck!  jt

Bob23

Wench covers? I won't go anywhere with that one. I caught that but, no admitting to be a gentleman, I didn't say anything either. I'm sure my posts are full of misspellingz and teh such.
Sounds like a nice boat.
Bob23

brackish

Prefer my wenches uncovered, however, open to other options.:)


nicktulloh

Quote from: skip1930 on September 20, 2011, 07:22:39 AM
Uncovered?

Hear here.

skip.

ieSpell gentlemen. Download it free and us



Spellcheck won't flag "wench" anymore than it will flag "us".

skip1930

Ahhhhhhhh yes, you are correct. But ieSpell also has 'look-up' definitions for the words.

skip.

Dreamer

Sorry folks but the boat sold (wenches and all) and is enjoying her new home in Tennessee.

Greene

'84 CP-16 (sold) - '88 CP-19II (sold) - '88 Com-Pac 23/3 (sold)
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"I'm just one bad decision away from a really good time."

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jthatcher

good for you!  do you have a replacement boat?    we had the opportunity to come down to nockamixon  in the late fall - met Marty and sailed his  compac 16  -  the docks were empty, and the lake was deserted - all of the leaves were gone, but we had a great time with Marty, and it was nice to get out on the lake again after many years away from the area.   jt