Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender “Quintessence”
2 Torqeedo Electric Engines (one brand new, $1999 value)
$4,250 for March Sale, both Torqeedos included.
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/uUaeCYvK1TVP5Mbt1
“America’s Littlest Yacht”
The classic Typhoon Weekender is for the beginner and expert sailor alike. Carl Alberg designed her with the feel and performance of a larger boat. The Typhoon's "full keel," with 900 lbs. of molded-in ballast gives her the steadiness and stability not found in many larger designs.
We sailed her the last two summers, she’s beautiful. We’ve also camped aboard.
We love this sailboat, but now we’re traveling internationally, and, unfortunately, too far away to keep her.
1977 Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender
S/V “Quintessence”
Hull #1460
HIN:CPDD1460M77J
Electric engine #1 (new, never been in the water):
2015 Torqeedo Travel 1003L electric motor #15264003C1143-00-4
with Torqeedo 520 Wh lithium battery #15263156A1147-00-6
https://www.torqeedo.com/us/en-us/produ ... 42-20.html
Electric engine #2 (engine worked great last I checked):
2006-10 Torqeedo Travel 801L electric motor #02603
with Battery Adapter Cable Set #01416 (connects with two 12V marine batteries, included but need replacement)
NO Torqeedo battery for this engine (recalled and replaced by the manufacturer with the new engine and its new lithium battery)
http://media.torqeedo.com/downloads/man ... ual-EN.pdf
Bottom scraped and repainted Spring 2014. She could use another bottom painting.
Forestay has a few frayed threads.
There are a few small pieces missing from the teak railing.
Spreader is either upside down or possibly broken.
Port aft dock cleat slightly loose and the source of occasional few drops of water in the quarter berth.
On the next haul-out, I would replace thru-hulls and valves for cockpit drains, which are stuck in the open position (drains open).
Features:
Small cabin
Outboard motor mount (removable)
Wood coaming and cockpit trim
Cockpit storage lazarettes
2 Barlow single speed winches
Mainsail + 3 jibs of different sizes
Running rigging including sheets for headsails
Adjustable jib leads
Spartan boom and mast
Danforth anchor, chain and rode
Ritchie compass
Central lifting point
Removable boarding ladder
Life jackets and flares
Length: 18.5’
Beam: 6.25’
Draft: 2.6’
More info about the Cape Dory Typhoon:
http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?CLASS_ID=49
http://www.capedory.org/specs/typhoon.htm
http://sailingmagazine.net/article-548- ... phoon.html
Photos of the sailboat for sale:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uUaeCYvK1TVP5Mbt1
Fair winds!
SOLD: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
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SOLD: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
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Re: FS: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
If could find a trailer to go with her. Any leads?
Re: FS: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
I have a "like new" 2017 Sail Trailers aluminium trailer specifically for a Cape Dory Typhoon. It's designed for launch/retrieval with bunks, ladder, and winch on a post. I paid close to $3000.00 and would be willing to sell it for $2700.00. I sold my truck and bought a slip, so I don't see myself using the trailer anytime soon. It's located south of Annapolis.
Re: FS: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
Well maybe...it could be just a major panic I'm feeling. My CD36 Skylark is under contract.
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Re: FS: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
We haven't any other leads on a trailer. She's a beautiful sailboat and still available.
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Re: SOLD: Typhoon Weekender - Pasadena MD - $4250
She's sold. Happy sailing everyone!