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Contact: Trevor S.
Phone: 816-763-8846
MakeModel: Southcoast 22
Color: White
Year: 1973
Hours: na
Price: 1,750
City: Kansas City
County: Jackson
State: Missouri
NearestMajorCity: Kansas City
Additional:
1973 South Coast 22
For more picts there is a photo gallery at http://www.tsutcliffe.com
Two main sails, a jib sail, and a genoa sail. This is a solid boat with
some new interior modifications to make it more comfortable. In the
pictures you can see that an electric winch has been added to raise and
lower the swing keel eliminating the need for jumping down in the cabin
to crank on a winch?just push a button. A wood pop top was added to
increase headroom so that full size adults can sit inside and have
headroom. The tiller (shown laying in the front v birth) has a tiller
lock added that will allow you to set the rudder in a position and lock
it. There is a mount on the back of the boat for a motor.
Some carpet has been added inside along with a fold out section that
makes for a wider sleeping area than normal. The manual says it will
sleep 4, but really more like 2 adults and maybe 2 kids. There is a spot
for a sink with a drain fitting, but the original sink wasn't functional
so it was removed. There are also two seat cushions for the main cockpit
area that will give you more comfort while you are sailing. There are
also two cushions in the front vberth that you can sleep on . There is a
forward hatch that has a screen over it to keep bugs out. I added it
last summer and was able to keep the hatch open while sleeping without
being attacked by bugs. There are pull down shades over the windows so
you can keep the sun out or have privacy while changing.
A digital depth finder with speed and temperature sensors is installed
on the boat and can be seen in the picture. There is also a fire
extinguisher included. The front jib and genoa sails picked up some rust
spots from the anchor at one point in time. I have sailed it without
having it cleaned but if you want to you could probably have the rust
spots removed by a sail loft. (see sail picts) Also there is a plastic
sail slide on one main sail that came off last summer that should be
replaced. I sailed without it because it was at the very top of the
sail, but just if you ever send the sail in you might have a new one put
on.
This boat is a lot of fun! Any questions please let me know.
Email Trevor at mrtsut@gmail.com
or phone 816-763-8846 |