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Sailing skiff, 14ft race boat on trailer. Ready for summer

Estimated price for orientation: 500 $

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Up for sale is my 14ft skiff. Reason for selling is that its a bit 2 much boat for me, i think ill try something a little less technical. So 14ft skiff, lenght over all is 17’6 ft designed as a 2 person boat. She is a complete boat ready to sail over summer. -          Rudder and centerboard -          2 masts 1x alloy and 1x carbon fiber -          As set of sails for each mast (smaller and bigger) kevlar main and decron jibs and 3x asy spinnakers (large rig carries around 300ft) -          2 spare masts and some carbon pieces incase a repair is needed -          Rigging etc -          Probably a bunch of stuff I have forgotten This boat has been on the cover of Australian yachting and holds a title at the championships back when it was called ‘grand final wedge’ The previous owner has written a 4 page ‘how to’ that is very helpful that comes with the boat. The trailer is a box trailer that has long draw bar to hold the boat. Tows great (i took it back from sydney) but has no rego. Being a box trailer all the ‘stuff’ can go in the trailer and the boat sits on top in its cradle that is bolted on. The trailer will still open when the boat is on for loading and unloading if need be. The floor is rusty and would need replacing eventually and tyres are old (not worn) so they be up for replacement as well. The pictures of the boat sailing are the previous owner ( i wish it was me) and all the others are current. The whole thing is really light 2 people can carry the boat, and the masts are very easy to handle with one person. The trailer does not have a bracket for the masts, i put them on my roof racks, but they could also be put on top of the boat for transport as well. Any questions please ask and I will try to answer them correctly.