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For Sale…

Well, we’ve decided to sell our boat.  Not because we don’t like it, but because we don’t have the time to use it right now.  I expect we’ll revisit being sailboat owners in a couple years..  Let me know if you are interested..

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This is a wonderful sailing boat, very fast upwind and comfortable cruising.

The Cal 2-29 is a Bill Lapworth design and is a cruiser/racer class sloop. Bred from the same cloth as the famous Cal 40.

Specs: 

  • LOA – 29.34 ft
  • LWL – 24 ft
  • Beam – 9.25 ft
  • Draft – 4.5 ft (fin keel)
  • Displacement – 8000 lbs
  • Ballast (lead keel) – 3350lbs
  • Sail Area – 434 sq ft

Farymann A30M Diesel Inboard w/Nanni 2:1 Reduction transmission (12HP 1-Cyl)
Overhauled in August 2010

Features: 

  • Farymann A30M Diesel Inboard w/Nanni 2:1 Reduction transmission (12HP 1-Cyl) — Overhauled in August 2010
  • Wheel Steering with Ritchie Compass and Auto Helm
  • Galley and Vanity Sinks, pressurized water
  • Raritan Head with holding tank
  • Sails: Main, 135 Genoa, 150 Genoa, Spinnaker
  • Harken Roller Furling on head sail
  • New Harken Mainsheet traveler
  • 3 Burner Propane Stove/Oven
  • Propane Cabin Heater
  • Xantrex Heart Inverter/Charger
  • Trojan AGM Batteries
  • Icom ICM422 VHF
  • Pioneer Stereo/CD Player with iPod Cable
  • Garmin NMEA2000 Display with Depth/Speed/Temp transducer
  • 2 year old West Marine Inflatable Dinghy
  • Magma Propane BarBQ
  • Gory Solid Brass Folding propeller

More Pics at http://gallery.me.com/tech_savvy#100144

4 thoughts on “For Sale…

  • Hi there – Found your blog when I was Googling Farymann 12hp Cal 2-29.

    I’m in the processing of buying a 76 Cal 2-29 with a 12hp Farymann and some of your stories are scaring me! The survey is Monday.

    But I was wondering what kind of miles per gallon you had in your Cal with the Farymann.

    Thanks!

    • Don’t worry too much. The Cals are stout boats and as long as you prepare for the worst and pay attention you won’t have many issues. Sailing is an adventure anyway. Even new boats have issues now and then.

      Our Cal 2-29 had a 20 gallon Diesel tank and we were seeing somewhere around a pint and a quart of fuel per hour at 5.5-6 knots. The condition of the engine will make some difference. We averaged less than a tank a year so it’s hard to really gauge the consumption accurately.

  • Britton Williams

    Price and location?
    Will be back in Washington in late march.

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