Typhoon with trailer for sale in Connecticut...Sold

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AncientPelican
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Typhoon with trailer for sale in Connecticut...Sold

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1981 Typhoon Weekender
Navy blue hull
Doyle Stackpack system on main
Triad trailer w/ recent wiring
Roller furling
Honda 2hp 4 stroke
tri-color masthead light
new Horizon VHF
bulkhead mounted compass and B&G knotmeter/depth
traveler
recent running rigging
Wintered indoors last 10 years
Currently on trailer in garage

$7500
Call John (860)202-0498
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casampson
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Re: Typhoon with trailer for sale in Connecticut

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Looks like a very nice boat at a fair price. I just bought a 77 Typhoon, with Triad trailer, for $3600. But it doesn't have a roller furling jib, a nice outboard, or the mainsail system that you have. I immediately had to spend $200 on new trailer tires (they had been sitting for 10 years) and am faced with redoing the seacocks. Not to mention the elbow grease I will have to expend to get the hull and teak looking good once again. I might have done better with yours, in the long run. Best of luck!
Dave H
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Re: Typhoon with trailer for sale in Connecticut

Post by Dave H »

Hi John, With this type of trailer, is it possible to float on and off, or is lifting with a travel lift required. How is your tongue weight?
Thanks.
Dave Hedlund
AncientPelican
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Re: Typhoon with trailer for sale in Connecticut

Post by AncientPelican »

Dave
No, you would need a tongue extension to float off. Triad used to do that locally I think but they moved their business down south. Tongue weight varies with travellift operators boat placement but I usually have probably 50-100 lbs.
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