For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Chris Reinke
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For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Updating Post to include 2 recent upgrades -
1 - New Raymarine EV-100 autopilot installed last fall ($1600):
2 - The hull is currently being soda blasted, hull preparation and barrier coat being applied, then primer and 2 coats of ablative bottom paint so she will be ready for the spring.


After 20 years it is time to hand our beloved “Innisfail” over to a new owner. She has provided us many exciting adventures as she has sailed from Key West to Nova Scotia, but we are just not using her as much as we wish we could so it is time to put her up for sale. With only 27 of the desirable CD330’s built this is an opportunity to own a classic blue water cruiser with modern amenities. She has the classic Cape Dory lines with teak accents, which make her the best looking girl at the dance, but she also got a new Imron flag blue hull and red Imron boot stripe in 2010. She has all the standard CD330 outfitting, plus refrigeration, radar, chart plotter, and solar panel for extended cruising or time on a mooring.

The CD330 is an updated version of the 33’ which incorporated the larger “T” cockpit of the CD36 and CD40 to provide greater access and seating within the cockpit. She is easily single-handed with her club footed self-tending staysail and versatile cutter rig. Her teak bowsprit allows for a forward yankee with cockpit furling. Below decks her spacious cabin continues to incorporate some of the design cues from the CD36 as she has a large galley area that runs the length of the aft cabin and a full navigation station. Her head is spacious, and includes a separate shower stall which is unique for a boat her length.

Cabin
The cabin has a warm teak/holly sole with wainscot and teak accents and interior lighting is generously provided by 10 opening bronze ports. Ventilation is via 2 opening hatches, plus 2 dorade boxes on the coach roof. The main salon has a single settee berth to port, and a pull-out double settee berth to starboard. A large, solid teak drop-leaf table easily sits 4 for dinner and fold conveniently out of the way while underway to provide easy access forward. 2 hanging lockers (his and hers) can accommodate a full crews sets of foul weather gear with room to spare, plus the outboard storage lockers to port and starboard provide ample storage for an extended voyage stores. The oversized head and separate shower to starboard. Ventilation in the forward V-berth is provided by a second hatch and the berth can accommodate 2 adults and has 3 additional drawers for storage plus supply storage beneath the berth.

Galley
The insulated icebox has an Adler Barbour “cold machine” refrigeration with 2 internal shelves. The CNG 3 burner stove and oven is ready for gourmet meals on the water and the dual stainless sinks makes clean-up a breeze. Ample storage of provisions and cooking supplies makes meal preparation options endless, but also provides for quick hot meals even when the weather turns nautical.

Sail Plan
The CD330 has a cutter rig with a main that is easily managed with the additional lazy jacks and dual reefing points. The main has a new (2016) custom sail cover from Hardin Sails to incorporate the lazy jacks, and the matching staysail cover was refurbished. The club footed self-tending staysail makes tacking while single handed easy. The high cut yankee on a Harken furler provides a very balanced sail plan without reducing forward visibility. All running rigging was replaced with New England Rope in 2016 and is oversized for comfortable handling.

Engine / Mechanical Systems
Westerbeke M-30 that was removed and professionally rebuilt by Hansen Marine, Maine in 2006 (including new transmission and upgraded alternator)
3 – Group 31 deep cycle marine batteries (2 x house bank, 1 x reserve) that we recharge via Morning Star solar panel and controller
A single 20 gallon aluminum diesel fuel tank provides significant cruising capabilities (we typically use 4-10 gallons per season)
3 portable water tanks (port, starboard, and bow) provide 74 gallons of water storage
The manual head provides both thru-hull discharge as well we discharge into a glass reinforced 30 gallon holding tank.
6 gallon electric shoreline water heater is located in port cockpit locker.
Mercury 2HP outboard on teak outboard mounting bracket
Aluminum spinnaker pole
Bow/Stern navigation lights and mast mounted steaming light
Stern mounted Kyocera KCM65 – 65 Watt solar panel and dual battery controller

Additional Equipment
CQR Anchor on bowsprit with 30’ of 5/16”chain pendant and 100’ of line accessible via bronze hawse hole in bow or from interior cabin via locker access in v-berth.
Full Fairclough winter cover and frame system that is enhanced to accommodate winter storage with rigging in place or removed (reconditioned 2015)
Navigation Station:
Updating listing to include a NEW Raymarine EV-100 wheel autopilot that I just ordered ($1600)
• Raymarine digital HD chartplotter/radar dome and helm mounted display
Furuno GP-35 GPS
• Solar panel dual battery controller and remote monitoring
• Horizon UHF with mast mounted antenna
• Aiwa CD/Stereo with Jensen marine speakers
• Trip Log
Helm:
• Datamarine 5200 Depth meter w/ alarm
• Datamarine API digital wind speed
• VDO rudder angle
• Danforth compass
Adler Barbour “Super Cold Machine” refrigeration
Automatic and manual bilge pumps
Hot / Cold pressurized water in galley and head

Location – The boat is currently in winter storage on Cape Cod, MA. with anticipated launch of early May.

Asking price $58,000 ($56,000 if title passes prior to spring commissioning and launch)

Please contact Chris Reinke at creinke@optonline.net with any questions or to coordinate a day of sailing once in the water.

Specifications
L.O.A.: 35' 4"
L.O.D. 33' 1/2"
L.W.L.: 24' 6"
Beam: 10' 3"
Draft: 4' 10"
Displacement: 13,300 lbs.
Ballast: 5,500 lbs
Sail Area: 561 sq. ft.
Designer: Carl Alberg
Years Built: 1985 - 1988
Nr. Built: 27
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Wow :!: :!: S/V Innisfail is one gorgeous Cape Dory. The color combination is outstanding :!: :!:
Fair winds,

Roberto

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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Updating listing to include a NEW Raymarine EV-100 wheel autopilot that I just ordered ($1600) to replace the existing autopilot. I have not received it yet, but it will be included with the sale. The old one was not reliable so was not listed on the equipment listing as being provided with the sale, but the new autopilot will be included.
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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We are dropping the price on our beloved Innisfail $4000 and we will still commission her and launch for the new buyer. We are beginning to schedule a launch date so if you are interested in inspecting Innisfail's hull before she goes in the water please give me a call - even if you are just considering her. It is a lot easier (and less costly) to walk around her now than have to haul to conduct a survey later on. I am also installing the new auto-pilot so if you want to have any input on the location then speak up now :)
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Hi Bill - We are reducing the price $4,000. We had it originally listed at $56k in the fall, and are now dropping the price to $52k and we will cover the cost for spring commissioning (engine maintenance, ablative bottom paint, raising mast) and launching on Cape Cod if the buyer would like it put in the water.
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Very interested in the 330, I been trying to purchase 33. Could you please send me some close ups of the deck. Thank you. scottpickard73@gmail.com
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Still for sale? I just missed one that sold in Michigan but hoping to find one before fall.
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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She is still for sale. We just listed her with a broker and the listing can be seen on Yacht World.
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Price Reduced $54,900


Updating Post to include 3 recent upgrades -
1 - Replaced all 3 Group 31 batteries - Spring 2019
2 - New Raymarine EV-100 autopilot installed ($1600)
2 - The hull was soda blasted, hull preparation and barrier coat were applied, along with primer and 2 coats of ablative bottom paint.

After 20 years it is time to hand our beloved “Innisfail” over to a new owner. She has provided us many exciting adventures as she has sailed from Key West to Nova Scotia, but we are just not using her as much as we wish we could so it is time to put her up for sale. With only 27 of the desirable CD330’s built this is an opportunity to own a classic blue water cruiser with modern amenities. She has the classic Cape Dory lines with teak accents, which make her the best looking girl at the dance, but she also got a new Imron flag blue hull and red Imron boot stripe in 2010. She has all the standard CD330 outfitting, plus refrigeration, radar, chart plotter, and solar panel for extended cruising or time on a mooring.

The CD330 is an updated version of the 33’ which incorporated the larger “T” cockpit of the CD36 and CD40 to provide greater access and seating within the cockpit. She is easily single-handed with her club footed self-tending staysail and versatile cutter rig. Her teak bowsprit allows for a forward yankee with cockpit furling. Below decks her spacious cabin continues to incorporate some of the design cues from the CD36 as she has a large galley area that runs the length of the aft cabin and a full navigation station. Her head is spacious, and includes a separate shower stall which is unique for a boat her length.

Cabin
The cabin has a warm teak/holly sole with wainscot and teak accents and interior lighting is generously provided by 10 opening bronze ports. Ventilation is via 2 opening hatches, plus 2 dorade boxes on the coach roof. The main salon has a single settee berth to port, and a pull-out double settee berth to starboard. A large, solid teak drop-leaf table easily sits 4 for dinner and fold conveniently out of the way while underway to provide easy access forward. 2 hanging lockers (his and hers) can accommodate a full crews sets of foul weather gear with room to spare, plus the outboard storage lockers to port and starboard provide ample storage for an extended voyage stores. The oversized head and separate shower to starboard. Ventilation in the forward V-berth is provided by a second hatch and the berth can accommodate 2 adults and has 3 additional drawers for storage plus supply storage beneath the berth.

Galley
The insulated icebox has an Adler Barbour “cold machine” refrigeration with 2 internal shelves. The CNG 3 burner stove and oven is ready for gourmet meals on the water and the dual stainless sinks makes clean-up a breeze. Ample storage of provisions and cooking supplies makes meal preparation options endless, but also provides for quick hot meals even when the weather turns nautical.

Sail Plan
The CD330 has a cutter rig with a main that is easily managed with the additional lazy jacks and dual reefing points. The main has a new (2016) custom sail cover from Hardin Sails to incorporate the lazy jacks, and the matching staysail cover was refurbished. The club footed self-tending staysail makes tacking while single handed easy. The high cut yankee on a Harken furler provides a very balanced sail plan without reducing forward visibility. All running rigging was replaced with New England Rope in 2016 and is oversized for comfortable handling.

Engine / Mechanical Systems
Westerbeke M-30 that was removed and professionally rebuilt by Hansen Marine, Maine in 2006 (including new transmission and upgraded alternator)
3 – Group 31 deep cycle marine batteries (2 x house bank, 1 x reserve) that we recharge via Morning Star solar panel and controller
A single 20 gallon aluminum diesel fuel tank provides significant cruising capabilities (we typically use 4-10 gallons per season)
3 portable water tanks (port, starboard, and bow) provide 74 gallons of water storage
The manual head provides both thru-hull discharge as well we discharge into a glass reinforced 30 gallon holding tank.
6 gallon electric shoreline water heater is located in port cockpit locker.
Mercury 2HP outboard on teak outboard mounting bracket
Aluminum spinnaker pole
Bow/Stern navigation lights and mast mounted steaming light
Stern mounted Kyocera KCM65 – 65 Watt solar panel and dual battery controller

Additional Equipment
CQR Anchor on bowsprit with 30’ of 5/16”chain pendant and 100’ of line accessible via bronze hawse hole in bow or from interior cabin via locker access in v-berth.
Full Fairclough winter cover and frame system that is enhanced to accommodate winter storage with rigging in place or removed (reconditioned 2015)
Navigation Station:
• Updating listing to include a NEW Raymarine EV-100 wheel autopilot that I just ordered ($1600)
• Raymarine digital HD chartplotter/radar dome and helm mounted display
Furuno GP-35 GPS
• Solar panel dual battery controller and remote monitoring
• Horizon UHF with mast mounted antenna
• Aiwa CD/Stereo with Jensen marine speakers
• Trip Log
Helm:
• Datamarine 5200 Depth meter w/ alarm
• Datamarine API digital wind speed
• VDO rudder angle
• Danforth compass
Adler Barbour “Super Cold Machine” refrigeration
Automatic and manual bilge pumps
Hot / Cold pressurized water in galley and head

Location – The boat is currently in winter storage on Cape Cod, MA. with anticipated launch of early May.

Asking price $54,900 ($52,900 if title passes prior to spring commissioning and launch)

Please contact Chris Reinke at creinke@optonline.net with any questions or to coordinate a day of sailing once in the water.

Specifications
L.O.A.: 35' 4"
L.O.D. 33' 1/2"
L.W.L.: 24' 6"
Beam: 10' 3"
Draft: 4' 10"
Displacement: 13,300 lbs.
Ballast: 5,500 lbs
Sail Area: 561 sq. ft.
Designer: Carl Alberg
Years Built: 1985 - 1988
Nr. Built: 27
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Re: For Sale – 1986 Cape Dory 330

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Price Reduced Again: $49,900

She is launching on Saturday - Call me to come for a sail on Buzzards Bay.


Updating Post to include 4 recent upgrades -
1 - Replaced all 3 Group 31 batteries - Spring 2019
2 - New Raymarine EV-100 autopilot installed ($1600)
3 - The hull was soda blasted, hull preparation and barrier coat were applied, along with primer and 2 coats of ablative bottom paint.
4 - All topside wood was taken down to bare wood and refinished with Cetol.

After 20 years it is time to hand our beloved “Innisfail” over to a new owner. She has provided us many exciting adventures as she has sailed from Key West to Nova Scotia, but we are just not using her as much as we wish we could so it is time to put her up for sale. With only 27 of the desirable CD330’s built this is an opportunity to own a classic blue water cruiser with modern amenities. She has the classic Cape Dory lines with teak accents, which make her the best looking girl at the dance, but she also got a new Imron flag blue hull and red Imron boot stripe in 2010. She has all the standard CD330 outfitting, plus refrigeration, radar, chart plotter, and solar panel for extended cruising or time on a mooring.

The CD330 is an updated version of the 33’ which incorporated the larger “T” cockpit of the CD36 and CD40 to provide greater access and seating within the cockpit. She is easily single-handed with her club footed self-tending staysail and versatile cutter rig. Her teak bowsprit allows for a forward yankee with cockpit furling. Below decks her spacious cabin continues to incorporate some of the design cues from the CD36 as she has a large galley area that runs the length of the aft cabin and a full navigation station. Her head is spacious, and includes a separate shower stall which is unique for a boat her length.

Cabin
The cabin has a warm teak/holly sole with wainscot and teak accents and interior lighting is generously provided by 10 opening bronze ports. Ventilation is via 2 opening hatches, plus 2 dorade boxes on the coach roof. The main salon has a single settee berth to port, and a pull-out double settee berth to starboard. A large, solid teak drop-leaf table easily sits 4 for dinner and fold conveniently out of the way while underway to provide easy access forward. 2 hanging lockers (his and hers) can accommodate a full crews sets of foul weather gear with room to spare, plus the outboard storage lockers to port and starboard provide ample storage for an extended voyage stores. The oversized head and separate shower to starboard. Ventilation in the forward V-berth is provided by a second hatch and the berth can accommodate 2 adults and has 3 additional drawers for storage plus supply storage beneath the berth.

Galley
The insulated icebox has an Adler Barbour “cold machine” refrigeration with 2 internal shelves. The CNG 3 burner stove and oven is ready for gourmet meals on the water and the dual stainless sinks makes clean-up a breeze. Ample storage of provisions and cooking supplies makes meal preparation options endless, but also provides for quick hot meals even when the weather turns nautical.

Sail Plan
The CD330 has a cutter rig with a main that is easily managed with the additional lazy jacks and dual reefing points. The main has a new (2016) custom sail cover from Hardin Sails to incorporate the lazy jacks, and the matching staysail cover was refurbished. The club footed self-tending staysail makes tacking while single handed easy. The high cut yankee on a Harken furler provides a very balanced sail plan without reducing forward visibility. All running rigging was replaced with New England Rope in 2016 and is oversized for comfortable handling.

Engine / Mechanical Systems
Westerbeke M-30 that was removed and professionally rebuilt by Hansen Marine, Maine in 2006 (including new transmission and upgraded alternator)
3 – Group 31 deep cycle marine batteries (2 x house bank, 1 x reserve) that we recharge via Morning Star solar panel and controller
A single 20 gallon aluminum diesel fuel tank provides significant cruising capabilities (we typically use 4-10 gallons per season)
3 portable water tanks (port, starboard, and bow) provide 74 gallons of water storage
The manual head provides both thru-hull discharge as well we discharge into a glass reinforced 30 gallon holding tank.
6 gallon electric shoreline water heater is located in port cockpit locker.
Mercury 2HP outboard on teak outboard mounting bracket
Aluminum spinnaker pole
Bow/Stern navigation lights and mast mounted steaming light
Stern mounted Kyocera KCM65 – 65 Watt solar panel and dual battery controller

Additional Equipment
CQR Anchor on bowsprit with 30’ of 5/16”chain pendant and 100’ of line accessible via bronze hawse hole in bow or from interior cabin via locker access in v-berth.
Full Fairclough winter cover and frame system that is enhanced to accommodate winter storage with rigging in place or removed (reconditioned 2015)
Navigation Station:
• Updating listing to include a NEW Raymarine EV-100 wheel autopilot that I just ordered ($1600)
• Raymarine digital HD chartplotter/radar dome and helm mounted display
Furuno GP-35 GPS
• Solar panel dual battery controller and remote monitoring
• Horizon UHF with mast mounted antenna
• Aiwa CD/Stereo with Jensen marine speakers
• Trip Log
Helm:
• Datamarine 5200 Depth meter w/ alarm
• Datamarine API digital wind speed
• VDO rudder angle
• Danforth compass
Adler Barbour “Super Cold Machine” refrigeration
Automatic and manual bilge pumps
Hot / Cold pressurized water in galley and head

Location – The boat is currently in winter storage on Cape Cod, MA. with anticipated launch of early May.

Asking price $49,900

Please contact Chris Reinke at creinke@optonline.net with any questions or to coordinate a day of sailing once in the water.

Specifications
L.O.A.: 35' 4"
L.O.D. 33' 1/2"
L.W.L.: 24' 6"
Beam: 10' 3"
Draft: 4' 10"
Displacement: 13,300 lbs.
Ballast: 5,500 lbs
Sail Area: 561 sq. ft.
Designer: Carl Alberg
Years Built: 1985 - 1988
Nr. Built: 27
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