Typhoon Weekender for Sale Massachusetts
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Typhoon Weekender for Sale Massachusetts
Typhoon Weekender for Sale
New main and jib - only used a few hours, paid over $1200 for sails
also older jib and main; genoa older but in good shape not used much
boat stands, GPS, lights, dinghy and oars if desired
New custom cockpit cushions, also all original cushions
some new rigging, new wood rail on one side, wood treated
older motor
Pictures available upon request
I live in SE Massachusetts
$3900
New main and jib - only used a few hours, paid over $1200 for sails
also older jib and main; genoa older but in good shape not used much
boat stands, GPS, lights, dinghy and oars if desired
New custom cockpit cushions, also all original cushions
some new rigging, new wood rail on one side, wood treated
older motor
Pictures available upon request
I live in SE Massachusetts
$3900
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- Joined: Mar 30th, '05, 21:05
- Location: 1978 Typhoon #1482
Beverly, Ma.
where are you in Mass.
might be interested in the new sails, if the boat does sell all together. sound like a good buy if the boat is in good sahepe
All right. I thought I had a lot more pictures, but they seem to have been eaten by my other pictures.
Sailing from Marion to Cuttyhunk:
http://home.comcast.net/~jmhartley/boat.jpg
The Last time I pulled the boat out, (before cleaning, sorry)
http://home.comcast.net/~jmhartley/image0001.jpg
Sailing from Marion to Cuttyhunk:
http://home.comcast.net/~jmhartley/boat.jpg
The Last time I pulled the boat out, (before cleaning, sorry)
http://home.comcast.net/~jmhartley/image0001.jpg
typhoon
I saw the pictures. pretty little boat. Do you, by any chance have a trailer with the boat? I live up in Newburyport and think she would be a perfect compliment to our conditions up here. I would love to be able to transport her and store it on a trailer, however.
Christian
Christian
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 18:28
Newburyport Ty
Christian, Keep your eye out for my little Ty in Newburyport, I am out there most weekends. Its a perfect boat to sail in the Merrimack at high tide or to take out the river in the ocean. I posted a link a while back with pictures of my little Ty riding out that storm a couple weeks ago. Here it is again if you missed it. www.saillesson.com/Typhoon.html
CD26 #52
"Odyssey"
"Odyssey"
Re: typhoon
Sorry, I don't have a trailer. I was thinking of buying one, but I just had it hauled in and out by a local boat company here. It would save money in the long run to have a trailer, I suppose, but then there is the registration and upkeep and all.Christian Sava wrote:I saw the pictures. pretty little boat. Do you, by any chance have a trailer with the boat? I live up in Newburyport and think she would be a perfect compliment to our conditions up here. I would love to be able to transport her and store it on a trailer, however.
Christian
Joel
typhoon
Tim,
Impressive pitures. I'm thinking that was taken from the AYC, am I right? She's riding it out like a trooper. solid little vessel, eh? I will definitely look for you this summer, if not from a sailboat then from my kayak. Still looking for the perfect daysailor. was close to buying a Wianno senior but thought better of it while looking down the barrel of our second child in august.
Happy sailing!
p.s., what's the wait time for new members at the AYC? any idea?
Cheers,
Christian
Impressive pitures. I'm thinking that was taken from the AYC, am I right? She's riding it out like a trooper. solid little vessel, eh? I will definitely look for you this summer, if not from a sailboat then from my kayak. Still looking for the perfect daysailor. was close to buying a Wianno senior but thought better of it while looking down the barrel of our second child in august.
Happy sailing!
p.s., what's the wait time for new members at the AYC? any idea?
Cheers,
Christian
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AYC
Christian, I believe the wait time for membership is about 5-7 years. That's the estimate that is given to those who are put on the waiting list this year. My parents have been members since 89' and my wife and I joined in 00'. It is a wonderful little club with lots of history. In fact it is the oldest continuous yacht club in America (est. 1883). Like any organization that consists of more than one person it has its politics, but I can't think of a better place to keep a boat. There is a real sense of family there. Tim
CD26 #52
"Odyssey"
"Odyssey"
Used sails
I would be interested in the old sails, as I am working on a weekender project for the kids.
Let me know what you think their value is.
Let me know what you think their value is.
Old Sails for Sale
I don't know what a reasonable price would be. As I mentioned, I paid over $1200 for the new main and jib. $350 for the old ones would be between 1/3 and 1/4 the new price. Does this seem reasonable? They worked fine but weren't the bright white color. I would want to keep the genoa to sell with the boat.
Joel
Joel
Typhoon in Mass
Hello, I live in the north of Boston on the rt 495 loop.
I would be interested in viewing your boat and wonder if we can make a plan?
Ron
Home email: ronkberg.home@verizon.net
I would be interested in viewing your boat and wonder if we can make a plan?
Ron
Home email: ronkberg.home@verizon.net
Trailering Typhoon
Now that I have successfully trailered my Ty up here to the Newburyport area from Conn (see recent post "Home at last") I might be able to help a potential buyer transport a Ty around this area. Allan.
Interested in knowing more about your cape dory
Hello,
I'm down in East Hampton, NY and would appreciate pictures of your boat. Do you have some idea of how much a trailer would cost?
Kindly email me at sselip@burtongroup.com
Thanks,
Stu
I'm down in East Hampton, NY and would appreciate pictures of your boat. Do you have some idea of how much a trailer would cost?
Kindly email me at sselip@burtongroup.com
Thanks,
Stu