Monday, April 30, 2012

Nunes Bros. Hurricane, hull #2 "Hanaloa"

SOLD


LOA 30'3"
Beam 7'9"
Draft 4'-8"
Displacement 11000Lbs.

Built in 1946 with full length 7/8" Alaskan fir planks on oak frames, iron fastened. Ballast is 4200lbs of lead.

Not enough space to be a plausible live a board, the cabin trunk is low enough for excellent visibility.  I think of her as a very manageable day sailor other than reefing the large main can be a handful.

Currently lying in Moss Landing, CA in a transferable slip but there isn't really enough air there for this boat, designed to race up in the bay area.

While I did sail her up until a year ago, she needs a lot of work...
The cutlass bearing is super sloppy, the aft hatches need replacement.  The cockpit is sort of cut up.  She needs partial refastening and some caulking at some point.  The transom is a mess, and so on.  The planking is sound and very few frames are cracked, a couple in the quarters as I recall.

The good news:
Good running atomic-4, recently overhauled.
Good sail inventory, a set of tatty working sails and a set of nearly new sails and well as a small storm jib.
Spare mast.
Full cover in generally very good shape.
New battery, charger, bilge pump and switch.
New fore hatch a couple years back, very nice.

Finances: Mostly I just want her to get the love she needs, lets say $2500 as a fully-refundable deposit, just show me you got some of the work done in the next year and you get up to $2000 back.

For further information, I can be reached at pzachary@got.net or at (831) 461 1172.



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