"Pachebella" is a nice example of the well-loved example of the popular (and difficult to find) Com-Pac 19. Her current enthusiast owner has worked on her and has installed many of the extensive upgrades in the recent past couple of years. She is truly a Com-Pac Yacht!
She has an 5hp. Mercury outboard (purchased in 2003) with freshwater flush. Included with the boat is a 2000 single axle Load Rite 5-Starr trailer. Please click on the full specs tab for all of the details of this fine Com-Pac 19! "Pachebella" is truly a Com-Pac Yacht!
The Com-Pac 19 was designed by Bob Johnson, N.A. and is a very well designed craft. The Com-Pac tradition of style and function is exemplified in the Com-Pac 19. Below, there are comfortable 6-foot 4-inch berths for four with full sitting headroom. There is also a discrete area for a portable head, plenty of storage under the V-berth, and a chain locker. Finishing off the interior with bronze opening ports and a lavish use of hand-crafted wood trim makes the Com-Pac 19 a truly state-of-the-art yacht. Topside, there is a large cabin hatche, additional storage under seat lockers in the self-bailing cockpit, and a gas tank storage compartment. High-backed cockpit seats and walk around deck space make her an ideal family cruiser. She has an aluminum kick-up rudder and a six-stay stainless steel standing rig with single lowers for ease of raising and lowering the aluminum spar. The hull and deck are fabricated of hand-laid fiberglass with the hull having longitudinal and transverse stringers integrated into it for stiffness. The deck has core material over 100 per cent of its surface for rigidity and insulation. When it comes to performance the Com-Pac 19 is thrilling. The shoal-draft keel developed from NASA low-drag, high-lift wing sections and the masthead/bowsprit sail plan combine to give delightful sailing characteristics.