Main halyard led aft (clutch installed next to winch)
MacGregor black mainsail cover
Vang
Mast raising system (allows mast to be raised/lowered easily)
Windex
Electronics
2 batteries (starting and deep-cycle)
Battery switch
Built-in lighted compass
Dual batteries with battery switch selector, isolator
VHF radio in cabin with remote on steering pedestal
10 Watt Siemens Solar panel, charge controller, and charge combiner
Instruments: Depth, Speed, Temperature, Alarm
Anchor light
Interior and Cabin
solar exhaust fan
Cockpit cushions
Mosquito screens for main and forward hatches
Alcohol stove
Cockpit table
Cockpit bimini
Portable toilet in enclosed head
Overhead light in head
Cooler
Stainless entry ladder
2 year old ablative bottom paint
Galley with stove and hand-pump sink
Enclosed head with hand-pump sink
Sleeps "6" (more like 3-4 adults)
Other
1 Danforth anchor
1 Delta anchor
(4) Life jackets
Emergency flares
Emergency medical kit
Emergency spare parts kit
(2) fenders
dock lines
Trailer, functions with lights and stainless steel surge brakes (trailer has
some rust)
Condition:
This boat has been lightly sailed over 3 years. The motor has about 20
hours - enough to get in and out of the Piscataqua river. The boat was
docked in a tidal river, and sailed in the NH coastal ocean.
Additions were made to this boat for two uses:
1) Single-handing safely:
mast-raising system
VHF with remote on pedestal
Main halyard led aft
2) Weekend sailing:
cushions, bimini
multiple batteries, solar power
cockpit table, mosquito nets
solar/batter vent fan
Hello David:
Thank you for placing my ad. Over the last few weeks, I was surprised at
the number of people searching for a used Macgregor.
I've sold the boat, thanks to a few web-based ads.
Whoever said that selling your boat was a happy day didn't know what they
were talking about.
Thanks again for running a great site.
Regards,
Andy
Newburyport, Massachusetts