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This is a very well equipped express cruiser, there is a dinghy package on a sea wise davit system, 30 and 50 amp glendinning shore power, electric engine hatch, Kohler 7.3KW genset, house batteries, Twin 8.1L volvo GXi motors with 170 and 379 hours. Cockpit fridge and wetbar, cockpit shower, ample upholstered cockpit seating and wetbar. Full camper top, windlass with a bruce anchor. C80 Raymarine GPS, Ray VHF radio, trim tabs with gauges, fireboy fume detector, reverse air heat, pro mariner galvanic isolator, tank level monitor, 2 flatscreens, DVD, remote spot light, enclosed head and shower, mid cabin, folding dinette, queen island forward berth, microwave oven, below counter fridge, teak and holly cabin sole. The boat is very stylish and the cabin is elegantly appointed. Call anytime for an appointment to view.
When you pull into a dock, the fenders gotta come out to protect that shiny hull! 🪢Clove Hitch A very common way to quickly secure fenders to safety lines, or stanchions. 🪢Slipped Clove Hitch Tied the same was as the clove hitch but pulling a loop through at the end This allows you to undo the hitch quicker. We personally don’t use either of the above because we find they can work their way undone if the fenders shift about. We’ve been side-tied when the winds were howling and wanted to ensure those fenders stayed put during aggressive pushes into the dock and came up with our own: 🪢Jibsea Constrictor Sort of just came up with this one as we wanted one that would tighten up on itself. So I guess it’s our version of the Constrictor Knot! Follow @SailingJibsea for more sailing fun!