• HIN # CPDD1649M79G
• Asking $8,000.00
• Fresh water boat always indoor stored in winter.
• New 2020 Tohatsu Sailpro 6hp outboard motor with 3.1-gallon internal gas tank.
• New mast 2019
• New CDI Jib furler 2019
• New mainsail halyard 2020
• Mainsail & outboard motor covers included.
• All teak trim stripped with heat gun and refinished with 4 coats of Cetol 2020.
• Deck & cockpit cleaned, waxed and buffed
• Winches rebuilt and oiled 2019. Winch handle included.
• New V berth cushions, new cockpit cushions.
• New Theford Porta Potti 2019
• 3 adult life preservers & 1 child life preserver & all Coast Guard required equipment
• Trailer included. New wheels and tires -- 2019
• Anchor and rode
Contact Tom 814 - 923 - 2003 Mobile #
1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
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Re: 1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
Hi Bob,
Hope you are well and safe these days. Not sure if you're still with the CD.org board or not. I hope so and that you've gotten another CD.
I am a new CD owner and just recently bought a '72 Typhoon weekender. I'm curious about the "internal gas tank" you mention in your ad. Could you elaborate? Did you install it on the port side under the cockpit seat somewhere and run a fuel line aft to the engine?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Migs
Hope you are well and safe these days. Not sure if you're still with the CD.org board or not. I hope so and that you've gotten another CD.
I am a new CD owner and just recently bought a '72 Typhoon weekender. I'm curious about the "internal gas tank" you mention in your ad. Could you elaborate? Did you install it on the port side under the cockpit seat somewhere and run a fuel line aft to the engine?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Migs
Re: 1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
Migs,
From the pics it appears the outboard has the internal tank and not the Typhoon.
From the pics it appears the outboard has the internal tank and not the Typhoon.
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
Re: 1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
Very true MGPHI52.
After reading some other posts about typhoon owners and gas tank set ups, I realized that Bob was referring to the internal tank on the engine. Thanks and appreciate the response. I think I will either look for an engine with an internal tank or stick with the external tank.
The after deck is very spongy and am looking to replace the core this winter and thought I might take advantage of having to remove the fiberglass, installing some sort of fuel tank locker, but am thinking I just reinforce the engine mount underneath and replace the core with Coosa or some other non-balsa wood core.
Thanks
Migs
After reading some other posts about typhoon owners and gas tank set ups, I realized that Bob was referring to the internal tank on the engine. Thanks and appreciate the response. I think I will either look for an engine with an internal tank or stick with the external tank.
The after deck is very spongy and am looking to replace the core this winter and thought I might take advantage of having to remove the fiberglass, installing some sort of fuel tank locker, but am thinking I just reinforce the engine mount underneath and replace the core with Coosa or some other non-balsa wood core.
Thanks
Migs
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Re: 1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
I highly recommend using an outboard with its own tank on the Typhoon. The outboard that came with our Typhoon had an external tank, and the fuel hose kept getting crimped when I turned the outboard around for reverse (this was the kind of outboard with forward and neutral, but no reverse gear) causing the outboard to shut off right when you needed it. Also, there is nowhere to store an external gas tank on a Typhoon that doesn't vent into the bilge, which is very dangerous. An outboard with its own fuel tank is the way to go on a Typhoon.
Smooth sailing,
--Jim
Smooth sailing,
--Jim
Re: 1979 Typhoon Weekender for Sale
Thanks Jim.
I have two engines- 1989 Johnson 2 stroke 4 hp that has the forward/neutral that I rotate 180 for reverse, as you mentioned and a 2002 Mercury 4 stroke 5 hp that is a bit heavier but has F, N and Reverse....both with external tanks. I'll have to sell both engines and search for an internal gas tank 4 hp with long shaft.
I do have a 30lb thrust Minkota electric motor but I'm afraid it won't have enough power to get me in and out of the slip at the marina without dinging other boats.
Thanks for the reply.
Migs
I have two engines- 1989 Johnson 2 stroke 4 hp that has the forward/neutral that I rotate 180 for reverse, as you mentioned and a 2002 Mercury 4 stroke 5 hp that is a bit heavier but has F, N and Reverse....both with external tanks. I'll have to sell both engines and search for an internal gas tank 4 hp with long shaft.
I do have a 30lb thrust Minkota electric motor but I'm afraid it won't have enough power to get me in and out of the slip at the marina without dinging other boats.
Thanks for the reply.
Migs