Sunday, November 6, 2011

Naming our new boat



It seem the hardest thing about buying a new boat is coming up with a name. The past 2 boats we have owned have had names that we were happy with but the name Jenny M was the previous owners wife and Chris says it has to go. The original name was Sea Questor, not sure about that either. We always liked the name of our first boat "Alli Kat" named after our girls Kate and Alli but it's really a name for a catamaran.

Found this '85 Hunter 34 shoal draft sloop listed on craigs list priced at "make me an offer". She was on a private mooring up the river from our home with a siezed engine. Turns out the owner passed away while having the engine torn down and the boat has been sitting neglected for the past year. The wife(Jenny M) knew nothing about the boat and hadn't been aboard to even check on things. Bought the boat for a great price assuming that we would install a remanufactured engine and still be ahead of the game. The sails were good and the interior was great with new upholstery even though there was lots of mildew to be cleaned up. A bonus is the mooring being included in the sale and it is only 2 years old.

Seatow (AAA for boaters) came thru towing us to our dock with the costs covered under our old membership from Andros. Have spent the past week cleaning interior and pulling out the engine. Upon closer inspection have decided to repair the 3 cylinder Yanmar myself with the guidance of our friend Dan (a professional mechanic). The engine seems to be in great shape and we assume seawater got into the cylinders from cranking to long with the seawater intake open. When these engines don't start water can back up thru the exhaust and enter the cylinders. New pistons, rings, and machine shop work on the cylinders and head hopefully will make it alive again.



Pulling the engine was a breeze. Using the winches, boom, main halyard and a spare vang the two of us were able to get it out and onto the dock with ease. (neighbor helped lift it into my truck)


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VanityGalley

Andros is for sale

After spending a great summer at our home and camp in the Adirondacks of NY we are back in the sunshine state enjoying the great weather. Arrived Oct 21st and were pleased to find both our home and boat in great shape. Since we purchased a new boat last week we are selling Andros.
Our asking price is 17,000 which seems low but prices in Fl are very depressed. I'm sure boat would sell for much more if we were back on Champlain.




1984 Hunter 31 located in Florida for sale


31' Hunter 31

Year
Length
Beam
Draft
Location
Price
1984
31'
'
4'
Florida
$17,000

Description: shoal draft cruiser in great shape ready for Bahamas or Keys , 12 volt refrigeration, Many recent upgrades include full enclosure with screens, second water tank, larger fuel tank, pressure sea water faucets at both sinks and washdown, new upholstery, Stern shower, Pettit protect barrier coat hull, boat has spent much of its life in fresh water on Lake Champlain

Equipment: sails-Main with 2 reefs, roller furling 110 jib and 130 genoa, Harken #40 self tailing genoa winchs, Harken windward sheeting main traveler, 2 anchors, pressure hot and cold water Navman depth,speed,wind and repeater,vhf, Yanmar 2gmf, origo 2 burner stove

Location: Stuart, Florida
L26140
518-359-3181

Material
Hull
Type
Rigging
Cabins
Condition
fiberglass
monohull
cruiser
masthead sloop

good

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