Terrain Avoidance is a well campaigned 1983 Cal 39 with much success on the race course. After collecting the medal, she easily transforms to a comfortable cruiser. The current owners have raced and cruised her since 2006. She's been to Halifax and Bermuda. She boasts a full complement of sails. A partial list of equipment includes, B&G radar, VHF, AIS, Harken RF, new stern and bow lights, Tri color LED masthead lights, dripless shaft seal, folding prop, ST Harken winches, Isotherm hot water heater, new life lines, newer engine mounts, newer dodger...The engine is an Universal 5444 - 44HP - with an estimated 1600 hrs. The damage visible on the port side of the boat happened with the previous owner. The survey in 2006 indicated the repair to be "excellent." Below, the headliner has been removed and the current owner will paint where it was removed and also refinish the teak and holly sole. The current owners are v attached to her and are reluctantly selling her bc they have bought a new boat. They want to see her in the hands of a new family that will appreciate her as much as they have. A full list of sails and equipment that conveys with the sale is available on request.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.