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Showing in beautiful condition, this Commander 26 is just perfect for cruising the PNW. Commanders are known for their build quality and value and stepping aboard "Runaway II" you can see why. The gelcoat is simply gleaming and the large distinctive windows with easy walk-around deck access is just part of the reason these boats are so popular. One look at the spotless bilges and custom canvas (including a full winter cover) demonstrates just how meticulously this boat has been looked after. Complete with bow thruster, Espar forced air heating, Lewmar windlass with helm remote, 2 x Scotty downriggers and assumable moorage at our Sidney location, this boat has everything you need to kick off the cruising season now! Currently on display out of the water at Westport Marina, please contact our Vancouver Island Sales Office at 250-656-5832 to schedule a showing.

We are a New Sailing Couple Preparing To Install Windlass! This is one short video of several that show part of the process. In this video, Chris is dry-fitting the Windlass, which is fitting before any sealant supplies. He cut two large holes--(a 4" and a 3"), for the chain and the windlass. He also drilled 3/8" mounting holes. Our deck was 5" thick--which is exceptionally THICK! He treated the holes with epoxy to prevent water intrusion. If you dig our journey as a new sailing couple, learning to sail, buying a Sceptre 41, getting ready to sail and launching, we would love you to follow along: Join us on our website at: https://gypseaexplorer.com/ Or on our Instagram Channel: https://www.instagram.com/writerjacks/ Or for another windlass installation video, click here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Sx7oWQS4Keo

Although the grand prix racing world gets all the attention, the developments in sail technology have been spilling over into other areas of the sport. Doyle’s Stratis technology has major advantages for almost any kind of yacht. The process involves laying down a complex matrix of fibres under a combination of vacuum, pressure and heat.