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1973 Zim-sailing Wayfarer
Estimated price for orientation: 1 175 $
Category: Sailboats Under 20 feet
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Description Condition: Used Year: 1973 Rigging: Sloop, Cutter Make: Zim-sailing Keel: Centerboard Model: Wayfarer Trailer: Included Type: Dinghy Use: Fresh Water, Salt Water Length (feet): 16 Engine Type: None Beam (feet): 6 For Sale By: Private Seller Hull Material: Fiberglass
Classic Daysailer/Open Cruiser. This is the boat for the adventurer, weekend sailor, world-traveler, or just a leisurely ride around your local body of water. If you're not familiar with the famous Wayfarer, read up on it now and you'll be amazed at where these boats can go and where they've been. The boat needs very little work, it's by no means a 'project boat' but you might like to do a little work in it. The floorboards need replaced, which is not crucial. Otherwise, it's ready for the water today. Just take it out and go. Ask questions.
Hull Type: Centerboard Dinghy Rig Type: Fractional Sloop LOA: 15.83' / 4.82m LWL: 14.83' / 4.52m Beam: 6.08' / 1.85m Listed SA: 141 ft2 / 13.1 m2 Draft (max.) 3.83' / 1.17m Draft (min.) 0.67' / 0.20m Displacement: 372 lbs./ 169 kgs. Ballast: Sail Area/Disp.1: 43.67 Bal./Disp.: Disp./Len.: 50.92 Designer: Ian Proctor Builder: Small Craft Ltd.(UK)/Abbott Boats (CAN) Construction: Ply (multi-chine)/FG Bal. type: First Built: 1957 Last Built: # Built: 8400 BUILDERS (past & present) More about & boats built by: More about & boats built by: DESIGNER More about & boats designed by: More about & boats designed by: RELATED LINKS
Description
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1973 |
Rigging: | Sloop, Cutter | Make: | Zim-sailing |
Keel: | Centerboard | Model: | Wayfarer |
Trailer: | Included | Type: | Dinghy |
Use: | Fresh Water, Salt Water | Length (feet): | 16 |
Engine Type: | None | Beam (feet): | 6 |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Hull Material: | Fiberglass |
Classic Daysailer/Open Cruiser. This is the boat for the adventurer, weekend sailor, world-traveler, or just a leisurely ride around your local body of water. If you're not familiar with the famous Wayfarer, read up on it now and you'll be amazed at where these boats can go and where they've been. The boat needs very little work, it's by no means a 'project boat' but you might like to do a little work in it. The floorboards need replaced, which is not crucial. Otherwise, it's ready for the water today. Just take it out and go. Ask questions.
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