7' 8" Sail Boat Tender All Wood, Lug Rig on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, US
Time to downsize, this sailing tender came with a bigger sailboat I bought but the tender has been in our garage for 16 years. She was very well constructed, all wood and painted. The bottom has been covered in F/G. She is a LUG RIG and is 7' 8" long, 3' 9" beam. She is all ready to use, just add water. The hull weighs 75 LBS. Spars, tiller, sails centerboard another 20 lbs. . Sold as is for pickup in Auburn, Federal Way Wa. Come out and check it out. Paypal or Cash only
Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- *new* 35 feet of 1-1/8" inch nylon white rope(US $35.00)
- Wichard halyard shackle(US $22.00)
- Mainsheet control block harken triple 3 inch type nos(US $95.00)
- 2 double blocks by seaways 1 1/2 inch nos(US $30.00)
- Harken 3" hexaratchet triple block wit cam cleat for mainsail control(US $135.00)
- Classic nautical code flag web belt with leather tabs $19.95 (US $19.95)
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