Shorts skab

No Luxury Tax! Ride in comfort all year around, the enclosed cabin has lots of seating and storage, kerosene furnace, V berth, additional berth sets up mid cabin, portapotti, defrost fans, shock absorber seats and good headroom. Only 131 hours on the mercury 200 main with fly by wire controls, 9.9 merc pro kicker. Lots of grab bars all around. Humminbird GPS fish finder, Trim tabs with gauge, mercury smartcraft gauge, Lewmar anchor on a stainless windlass, LED light fore and aft, wired for scotty downriggers, 2 batteries, isolator switches and parallel, swim grid ladder, ladder to rooftop storage, remote fuel filter, locking Alaskan bulkhead, cockpit overhang, cockpit helm, self bailing cockpit, cockpit door, cockpit storage, solar panel. The hull has a reverse chine , there is a box guard on the hullsides. This is a very well built sturdy boat sitting on an I beam aluminum trailer. Call anytime for an opportunity to get aboard a really nice listing.

Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Charles. In today's short, we're delving into the critical topic of Storm Jibs and Heavy Weather Sailing. Explore the importance of storm jibs on a catamaran, understanding their crucial role in heavy weather conditions, and gain valuable tips for safe and effective usage. For further insights, check out: 'Heavy Weather Sailing' by Peter Bruce, published by Adlard Coles in 2021 or 'Catamaran Sailing: From Start to Finish' by Phil Berman and Charlie Whipple, published by Norton in 2019. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, and discover full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Happy sailing!


More insanity: https://youtu.be/D_Nzj1e0X2E Preppin for our Bahamas sailing trip in Nassau, we got a taxi and found the only blond American taxi driver. She's like 75. And HILARIOUS! Best cab ride of our lives. #travel #bahamas #sailing https://youtube.com/shorts/-p7q4XzQi-o 75 Y.O. Nassau Blondie Driver Made us PEE Ourselves