
Other photos: Portside on cradle, Transom, Bow, Prop and rudder detail, Main salon looking foreward, Main salon looking aft, Forpeak Cabin, Head, Nav table and quarter berth, Cockpit and helm, Cockpit and deck looking forward, Foredeck and sprit, Forward doghouse, Dinette, Inboard. | ||
Built by the Chung Hwa Boat Building Company and designed by Angleman, this is a blue water cruising vessel that has never seen salt water and has only one ownership. Also known as an Island Trader, she is spacious on deck and below and provides 7.5’ standup headroom and accommodates 7 for sleeping in 2 cabins and many more for sailing. She’s a traditional vessel with a clipper bow and salty lines with teak trim inside and out including an eyebrow around the side opening ports. She’s very similar to the Island Trader. The layout includes a very large forward cabin with double berth and solid teak door, marine head just aft to port. In the main salon there is a port dinette which converts to a double and a settee on the starboard side. The L-Shaped galley is aft of the dinette and on the starboard side there is a quarter berth. The hull is solid fiberglass with full keel and attached rudder. The deck and cockpit consist of ½” epoxy coated marine plywood .has a super structure with 5 opening side ports and skylight on top. The decks now are much improved from the original. The spars are hollow Sitka Spruce with 1x19 SS rigging, turnbuckles & toggles. She’s a cruising delight at an affordable price.
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Hello, my name is Bill Hooper. I have been in the sailboat business for over 30 years and started in the service repair end and moved into sales. So, I have a good understanding of systems and how to evaluate most everything dealing with the vessel. In addition I have been sailing and racing boats for all those years and so understand the needs of various sailing venues from inland dinghies to offshore salt water passage making and most anything in between. I have a great knowledge base involving most anything with sailing and can help you sort out the differences and what is important in a boat used for different purposes and in different sailing areas. | ||
Please contact Bill Hooper at 651-436-8795 or 1-800-377-8795 Please contact Bill Hooper at 1-800-377-8795 | ||
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