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This year when the boat is decommissioned, I will be bringing home the cover for the pop-up. Since the boat was purchased it has been living in the storage compartment under the starboard quarter berth. I've not used it. I'd like to determine if someone out there would be willing to trade me a crisp 115 furling headsail for it. Of course upon closer inspection, if it was found to be not serviceable, any trade would not be possible. However, given the manner in which the prior owner maintained the boat, i think it will be just fine. I did take a quick peek awhile ago and it appeared to be in great shape. It is of the light tan variety. This won't happen tomorrow, but if interested all responses will be taken at dustysailz at verizon dot net. Or here in the forum. Thank you for your response(s).
Samuel Jennings, "Ode To Joy", '84 Std. Rig, fin keel, #4503
In the bag of goodies from the sale, I have an oddball Genoa. I measured it out. Too short for my tall rig. Nice and crisp too. Genoa #1204 #8259; Luff 28'6" (28.5', 342") #8259; Leech 25' (25', 300"), Bolt rope #8259; Foot 12'3" (12.25', 146.5") #8259; UV on leech for furling #8259; Excellent condition
You are offering the camp under pop-up cover for a Catalina 25?
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