33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
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33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Hands-down, I would argue that LaVida is probably the most well-equipped and maintained 33 Cape Dory around. In the 23 years of my stewardship, she has undergone annual refits with major gear upgrades right up until this last spring.
I am in the process of putting together my asking price and a list of equipment. I will be posting the link to that information shortly.
If you have any interest please PM me and I will send you the link as soon as it is available.
This is an opportunity to purchase a boat that has a wonderful history and is supremely capable of any passage you might desire.
I have about a month between now and when I need to give it to a broker, this pre-notice it as an opportunity to save some big money.
Thank you for your interest.
I am in the process of putting together my asking price and a list of equipment. I will be posting the link to that information shortly.
If you have any interest please PM me and I will send you the link as soon as it is available.
This is an opportunity to purchase a boat that has a wonderful history and is supremely capable of any passage you might desire.
I have about a month between now and when I need to give it to a broker, this pre-notice it as an opportunity to save some big money.
Thank you for your interest.
Last edited by mike ritenour on Aug 5th, '16, 06:48, edited 6 times in total.
Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" for sale
I would agree that LaVida is a solid CD33. I spent over a week aboard last Spring helping Rit move her North from Key West. Rit has added some nice comforts, and everything from engine to ground tackle was great. I already have my favorite CD so I'm not in this game, but whoever gets her will be happy.
Bob Gephart
Bob Gephart
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" for sale
Thanks for the kind words, Bob.
LaVida and I really enjoyed having you onboard!
Hope to Sea u when we bring Moonbeam north, in the spring.
Rit
LaVida and I really enjoyed having you onboard!
Hope to Sea u when we bring Moonbeam north, in the spring.
Rit
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" for sale - price reduction!!
"Lavida" has just returned from a 8 month cruise, from Lake Ontario to the Key West, Fl and back.
On recent haulout (10/8/15) LaVida had no mechanical issues and all gear was in great working order. Covered, heated and winterized, she is easily accessible for your viewing.
She is currently sitting on the custom and optional 3 axle, 20 ton trailer, available for inspection and immediate sale.
History
Although of 1981 vintage, “LaVida” has enjoyed continuous upgrades throughout our 23 years of ownership.
When we purchased her in 1992 we began a complete refit of all of her systems. Our refit philosophy was to extend her cruising range and enhance her offshore capabilities.
Our continued upgrades have resulted in an enhanced, sea kindly vessel designed to excel as a solo/shorthanded sailor vessel, with long range capability and ease of maintenance.
We have chosen only the best equipment and the highest standard of installation.
In essence “LaVida” is a much younger boat, the fact that her homeport is on Lake Ontario (fresh water) means she has not seen the corrosion normally found on a vessel that has spent its life in saltwater.
In the many years of ownership, she has so exceeded our expectations. Now as our family grows, we purchased a larger boat..
Specifications
Designer – Carl Alberg
Builder – Cape Dory, Taunton, Ma
Hull Number – 40
LOA 32.14
LWL 24.26
Beam 10.15
Displacement 12920#
Displacement to LWL 404
Speed 6.6
Sail Area to Displacement 15.55
LWL to Beam 2.39
Capsize Ratio 1.73
Flag of Registry
USA – Documented
Registered in New York State and located, on the hard, covered, heated, in Olcott, NY 14126
Engine
Volvo-Penta MD2030 – 3 cylinders – 29 H.P. Diesel – est. 2100 hours
Stainless Steel Engine control panel, instruments and wiring harness
Stainless Steel water lift muffler and mounting bracket
Shieldflex water exhaust hose
Engine compartment soundproofing
Engine hatch soundproofing
Engine room mounting plate for packing gland wrenches
Engine room blower and switch
Diesel filter rack
Diesel fuel shut off
Diesel water separator
Engine room anti-fire foil insulation
1” SS engine shaft
Campbell three blade Sail Prop
Michigan Wheel three blade prop - backup
Newer Cutlass bearing
Newer Flex drive coupling
Tankage
1 – Bow fresh water tank – plastic, 25 gallons
2 – Port and Starboard, main cabin custom stainless steel water tanks, 70 gallons
1 – Holding tank fiberglass, 25 gallons
1 – 18 gallon aluminum fuel tank – removed and steam cleaned (2004)
Accommodations
Seating Capacity: 7 in main cabin
Number of single berths: 1
Number of double berths: 2
Electronics
Icom - VHF radio with newer masthead antenna
Rayethon SL70 radar display unit and radome mounted on a ScanStrut pole
Rayethon SL70 with swing-out bracket for cockpit viewing
Rayethon ST4000 Autopilot with main control head below deck & remote head with cockpit plug-in.
Garmin 525 - nema2000 instrument system: wind, depth, chartplotter, two repeating head in cockpit.
Wi-fi Booster unit with antenna mounted on radome
Electrical
Heart Battery Monitor
(4) Trojan T-105 batteries – 450 amp capacity (2011), batts in excellent condition
1000 amp starting battery
Vapor-proof battery selector (2)
Freedom 10 combo inverter/charger installed on vessel
Freedom 10 combo inverter/charger – spare - refurbished and not installed on vessel
12v battery cables upgraded in size (2013)
70 amp Balmar alternator, spare belts
Balmar battery monitoring system
LED cabin lighting, main LED fixtures are red and white switchable
Propane alarm
Aqua Signal Tri-color LED masthead light including strobe
Aqua Signal Combo Steaming and 50w deck light with guard rail
50 watt deck light mounted on radar mast for cockpit illumination
12v system completely rewired (2010)
110v electrical wiring inspected (2014)
GFI, shore power connection
50’ shore power cable
Bass AC panel
Bass 9000 Series – 12v distribution panel
12v ABYC fuses for all electrical equipment
Carbon monoxide alarm
Fire alarm
Blue/White adjustable nav station light
Flojet main bilge electric pump
Frigiboat 12v refrigerator system, (new 2015)
Deck
Custom teak companionway drop board screens (2012)
New dodger with stainless steel grab rails (2013)
New detachable awning with overhead view ports (2013)
New aft awning with Sumbrella View panels and Velcro covers (2013)
New Lee cloths (2015)
New lee side curtains for cockpit awning - two sets
Stainless steel swim ladder
¾” Plexiglas companionway drop boards with opening bronze Spartan port and screen
Ritchie pedestal mounted compass, with night vision red led lighting
Brass and porcelain dorades (2)
Bronze porthole screens with interior sun shades
Custom Edson binnacle rail
New Cockpit drain hoses and stainless steel clamps
9’ by 4” Scan Strut powder coated aluminum radar mast with three stainless steel support struts, custom mounting brackets, and ball and socket swivel base.
Scan Strut outboard motor crane with block and tackle, mounted on radar mast
Back up VHF antenna bracket on radar dome
Double life lines all around deck
Large Whale gusher fixed manual cockpit bilge pump and handle (2003)
Small Whale gusher back up manual bilge pump (2003)
Small Whale gusher mounted on drop board backing, 10’ discharge hose
Cast aluminum, o-ringed, three dog, single pull, engine space access hatch (1998)
Teak capped stove flue
Steering Systems
Foss Foam rudder, rudder shaft, pillow block (2012)
New steering cables (2012)
Edson Teak Destroyer Wheel
Steering sheaves and quadrant refurbished (2012)
Edson pedestal
Freshwater System
Flojet pressurized on demand 12v water system
Two stainless steel main water tanks - 35 gallons each
Roto molded Bow water tank - 25 gallons
Fresh water system plumbing replaced (2010)
Interior
New varnished main cabin (2012)
Main cabin insulation and fire proofing with Thermafoil
Custom made mattress for main port bunk, makes into a double or coverts to a settee
Custom memory foam mattress for main starboard bunk
Cushions covers for some cabin cushions
7 – 110v – GFI Electrical outlets
Additional 3 cubic foot of not used space, converted to storage space
New bilge bulkhead (2011)
Galley
Gimbaled propane stove (2012)
New soap dispenser at galley sink (2012)
New 12v Frigiboat refrigeration system (2015)
12v Flowjet pressurized water system pump
Two spice racks
Sanitary
New Jabsco head and hoses (2012)
Waste water hose (2012)
Waste water vent hose (2015)
Emergency overboard holding tank dump system (for offshore use only)
Standing Rigging, Mast, Sails
Custom cast spreader to mast mounts (1998)
Running Rigging (main sheet, jib sheets, reefing lines, outhaul lines, preventer) (2012)
Custom designed Stainless Steel mast collar with two additional mast cleats
Heavy duty SS Stand rigging (uppers, lowers, fore stay and back stay) (2010)
Ronstat SSB antenna isolators on back stay (2010)
Mast refurbished, rewired, new VHF cable and second set of wiring installed for backup (2008)
Harken Roller furling
Full battened Hood Main Sail – reconditioned and refurbished by SailCare (2013)
Mainsail cover – new 2013
Harken Batt Cars on main sail
150% Hood Vectran Genoa – refurbished (2013)
Gennaker and ATN dousing system
One Spinnaker
Telescoping Spinnaker pole
One storm jib
One riding sail
Ground Tackle
35# CQR anchor
25# Delta anchor and 150’ ¾ rode
Newer anchor roller and pin
2-5/8” premium dock lines
Misc. lines
Safety Equipment
Current flares
Horseshoe life ring
Fire extinguishers (2 5#, 1 3#, 1 2#)
Ship's bell
Solas reflective safety tape at mast head
Solas grade reflective tape on ScanStrut radar mast
Spares
Full list is yet to be complied. However here are some items:
Spare destroyer wheel
Spare pulpit (the S.S. maker made a small insignificant error on the first one and insisted on making the second one, leaving me with the first one as a spare)
Free gallon of Trinidad anti-fouling
Loads of nits and bits belonging to the vessel
Optional Items for purchase with the boat:
* 20 ton, three axle boat trailer, convertible from a motor or sail boat trailer to a flatbed trailer and back again as needed, oak and steel deck and painted with rust resistant paint (2013) $2500.00
The boat is currently insured value of $56,000 with a major underwriter, this number is based on condition of vessel. I am pricing her to sell quickly, so hopefully, she won’t miss a sailing season.
$35,500.00
F.O.B. – Olcott, New York
For more information, please p.m. me
Thanks for your interest
On recent haulout (10/8/15) LaVida had no mechanical issues and all gear was in great working order. Covered, heated and winterized, she is easily accessible for your viewing.
She is currently sitting on the custom and optional 3 axle, 20 ton trailer, available for inspection and immediate sale.
History
Although of 1981 vintage, “LaVida” has enjoyed continuous upgrades throughout our 23 years of ownership.
When we purchased her in 1992 we began a complete refit of all of her systems. Our refit philosophy was to extend her cruising range and enhance her offshore capabilities.
Our continued upgrades have resulted in an enhanced, sea kindly vessel designed to excel as a solo/shorthanded sailor vessel, with long range capability and ease of maintenance.
We have chosen only the best equipment and the highest standard of installation.
In essence “LaVida” is a much younger boat, the fact that her homeport is on Lake Ontario (fresh water) means she has not seen the corrosion normally found on a vessel that has spent its life in saltwater.
In the many years of ownership, she has so exceeded our expectations. Now as our family grows, we purchased a larger boat..
Specifications
Designer – Carl Alberg
Builder – Cape Dory, Taunton, Ma
Hull Number – 40
LOA 32.14
LWL 24.26
Beam 10.15
Displacement 12920#
Displacement to LWL 404
Speed 6.6
Sail Area to Displacement 15.55
LWL to Beam 2.39
Capsize Ratio 1.73
Flag of Registry
USA – Documented
Registered in New York State and located, on the hard, covered, heated, in Olcott, NY 14126
Engine
Volvo-Penta MD2030 – 3 cylinders – 29 H.P. Diesel – est. 2100 hours
Stainless Steel Engine control panel, instruments and wiring harness
Stainless Steel water lift muffler and mounting bracket
Shieldflex water exhaust hose
Engine compartment soundproofing
Engine hatch soundproofing
Engine room mounting plate for packing gland wrenches
Engine room blower and switch
Diesel filter rack
Diesel fuel shut off
Diesel water separator
Engine room anti-fire foil insulation
1” SS engine shaft
Campbell three blade Sail Prop
Michigan Wheel three blade prop - backup
Newer Cutlass bearing
Newer Flex drive coupling
Tankage
1 – Bow fresh water tank – plastic, 25 gallons
2 – Port and Starboard, main cabin custom stainless steel water tanks, 70 gallons
1 – Holding tank fiberglass, 25 gallons
1 – 18 gallon aluminum fuel tank – removed and steam cleaned (2004)
Accommodations
Seating Capacity: 7 in main cabin
Number of single berths: 1
Number of double berths: 2
Electronics
Icom - VHF radio with newer masthead antenna
Rayethon SL70 radar display unit and radome mounted on a ScanStrut pole
Rayethon SL70 with swing-out bracket for cockpit viewing
Rayethon ST4000 Autopilot with main control head below deck & remote head with cockpit plug-in.
Garmin 525 - nema2000 instrument system: wind, depth, chartplotter, two repeating head in cockpit.
Wi-fi Booster unit with antenna mounted on radome
Electrical
Heart Battery Monitor
(4) Trojan T-105 batteries – 450 amp capacity (2011), batts in excellent condition
1000 amp starting battery
Vapor-proof battery selector (2)
Freedom 10 combo inverter/charger installed on vessel
Freedom 10 combo inverter/charger – spare - refurbished and not installed on vessel
12v battery cables upgraded in size (2013)
70 amp Balmar alternator, spare belts
Balmar battery monitoring system
LED cabin lighting, main LED fixtures are red and white switchable
Propane alarm
Aqua Signal Tri-color LED masthead light including strobe
Aqua Signal Combo Steaming and 50w deck light with guard rail
50 watt deck light mounted on radar mast for cockpit illumination
12v system completely rewired (2010)
110v electrical wiring inspected (2014)
GFI, shore power connection
50’ shore power cable
Bass AC panel
Bass 9000 Series – 12v distribution panel
12v ABYC fuses for all electrical equipment
Carbon monoxide alarm
Fire alarm
Blue/White adjustable nav station light
Flojet main bilge electric pump
Frigiboat 12v refrigerator system, (new 2015)
Deck
Custom teak companionway drop board screens (2012)
New dodger with stainless steel grab rails (2013)
New detachable awning with overhead view ports (2013)
New aft awning with Sumbrella View panels and Velcro covers (2013)
New Lee cloths (2015)
New lee side curtains for cockpit awning - two sets
Stainless steel swim ladder
¾” Plexiglas companionway drop boards with opening bronze Spartan port and screen
Ritchie pedestal mounted compass, with night vision red led lighting
Brass and porcelain dorades (2)
Bronze porthole screens with interior sun shades
Custom Edson binnacle rail
New Cockpit drain hoses and stainless steel clamps
9’ by 4” Scan Strut powder coated aluminum radar mast with three stainless steel support struts, custom mounting brackets, and ball and socket swivel base.
Scan Strut outboard motor crane with block and tackle, mounted on radar mast
Back up VHF antenna bracket on radar dome
Double life lines all around deck
Large Whale gusher fixed manual cockpit bilge pump and handle (2003)
Small Whale gusher back up manual bilge pump (2003)
Small Whale gusher mounted on drop board backing, 10’ discharge hose
Cast aluminum, o-ringed, three dog, single pull, engine space access hatch (1998)
Teak capped stove flue
Steering Systems
Foss Foam rudder, rudder shaft, pillow block (2012)
New steering cables (2012)
Edson Teak Destroyer Wheel
Steering sheaves and quadrant refurbished (2012)
Edson pedestal
Freshwater System
Flojet pressurized on demand 12v water system
Two stainless steel main water tanks - 35 gallons each
Roto molded Bow water tank - 25 gallons
Fresh water system plumbing replaced (2010)
Interior
New varnished main cabin (2012)
Main cabin insulation and fire proofing with Thermafoil
Custom made mattress for main port bunk, makes into a double or coverts to a settee
Custom memory foam mattress for main starboard bunk
Cushions covers for some cabin cushions
7 – 110v – GFI Electrical outlets
Additional 3 cubic foot of not used space, converted to storage space
New bilge bulkhead (2011)
Galley
Gimbaled propane stove (2012)
New soap dispenser at galley sink (2012)
New 12v Frigiboat refrigeration system (2015)
12v Flowjet pressurized water system pump
Two spice racks
Sanitary
New Jabsco head and hoses (2012)
Waste water hose (2012)
Waste water vent hose (2015)
Emergency overboard holding tank dump system (for offshore use only)
Standing Rigging, Mast, Sails
Custom cast spreader to mast mounts (1998)
Running Rigging (main sheet, jib sheets, reefing lines, outhaul lines, preventer) (2012)
Custom designed Stainless Steel mast collar with two additional mast cleats
Heavy duty SS Stand rigging (uppers, lowers, fore stay and back stay) (2010)
Ronstat SSB antenna isolators on back stay (2010)
Mast refurbished, rewired, new VHF cable and second set of wiring installed for backup (2008)
Harken Roller furling
Full battened Hood Main Sail – reconditioned and refurbished by SailCare (2013)
Mainsail cover – new 2013
Harken Batt Cars on main sail
150% Hood Vectran Genoa – refurbished (2013)
Gennaker and ATN dousing system
One Spinnaker
Telescoping Spinnaker pole
One storm jib
One riding sail
Ground Tackle
35# CQR anchor
25# Delta anchor and 150’ ¾ rode
Newer anchor roller and pin
2-5/8” premium dock lines
Misc. lines
Safety Equipment
Current flares
Horseshoe life ring
Fire extinguishers (2 5#, 1 3#, 1 2#)
Ship's bell
Solas reflective safety tape at mast head
Solas grade reflective tape on ScanStrut radar mast
Spares
Full list is yet to be complied. However here are some items:
Spare destroyer wheel
Spare pulpit (the S.S. maker made a small insignificant error on the first one and insisted on making the second one, leaving me with the first one as a spare)
Free gallon of Trinidad anti-fouling
Loads of nits and bits belonging to the vessel
Optional Items for purchase with the boat:
* 20 ton, three axle boat trailer, convertible from a motor or sail boat trailer to a flatbed trailer and back again as needed, oak and steel deck and painted with rust resistant paint (2013) $2500.00
The boat is currently insured value of $56,000 with a major underwriter, this number is based on condition of vessel. I am pricing her to sell quickly, so hopefully, she won’t miss a sailing season.
$35,500.00
F.O.B. – Olcott, New York
For more information, please p.m. me
Thanks for your interest
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price reduction
35,500.00
A great price for a great boat in great condition.
A great price for a great boat in great condition.
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33 Cape Dory "LaVida" for sale - reduction to $29,900
Newly reduced price!
$29,900
$29,900
Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new price
Yawza! What a steal.
Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new price
Hi Is she still for sale
Thanks Mike
Thanks Mike
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new price bonus tranny i
LaVida is still looking for a great new owner!
Well equipped and ready to go!
Will include a brand new spare(existing one is working great) transmission, cost 2200.00 !
Well equipped and ready to go!
Will include a brand new spare(existing one is working great) transmission, cost 2200.00 !
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Transmission has been sold!
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
LAVIDA HAS BEEN SOLD!
Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Hey, congrats and condolences Mike. Hope you fill us in on your future sailing plans and point the lucky new owner toward the CDSOA BBoard.
Best
Matt
Best
Matt
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Thanks Matt,
She is now a Canadian vessel. The new owners retained her name and
Will soon set sail on their cruise south.
We purchased "Moonbeam" a Dudley Dix Shearwater 45 Staysail Schooner.
Needed more space for grand kids.
Fair Winds,
Rit
She is now a Canadian vessel. The new owners retained her name and
Will soon set sail on their cruise south.
We purchased "Moonbeam" a Dudley Dix Shearwater 45 Staysail Schooner.
Needed more space for grand kids.
Fair Winds,
Rit
Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Gonna miss the thrills and spills on LaVida. She's a fine sailer and safe. Best wishes to the new owner and a toast to the previous.
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Re: 33 Cape Dory "LaVida" -$29,900- new options
Thanks Ed, Moonbeam is almost ready!