1989 racing sailboat designed by international designer Ben Lexcen. Winner of numerous local, regional and national regattas. I reluctantly sell this wonderful boat due to shortage, understood in numbers, of crew that inevitably ages. She is agile, fun and fast. She has been stripped of furnishings and galley stove-furnaces to be lighter and more competitive. The boat has the following equipment: – dacron cruising sails, mainsail and genoa; – kevlar racing sails, 1 mainsail and 2 genoas; – spinnakers, 1 symmetrical and 1 asymmetrical new; – spinnaker and bowsprit for use of both spinnkers; – yanmar 9 hp motor in good condition; – bathroom and galley
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