Offered For Sale

1959 Cheoy Lee Pacific Clipper ( Frisco Flyer)
Hull # 740  "Dulcinea"  Sold

This boat is owned by Steve and Ann Raab
She is berthed in Port Townsend, Wa.

 

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E-Mail  steve@westfire.com

Price $7,500 USD


Dulcinea is for sale. She is a 26 foot solid teak hull day sailor with the following:

Two main sails
Working jib
Storm jib
Light weight jib
Spinnaker

All running rigging is newer, three strand lines with Harken tackle.

Bruce style anchor with chain and rhode

Newer canvas mainsail cover

7.5 HP Merc outboard motor, mounted on spring loaded motor mount. Allows for the engine to be completely out of the water while sailing

The vessel has undergone a refit in the ‘90’s including new decks and cabin top make of marine plywood with matt overlaid with epoxy. This is painted.
The cockpit was redesigned as a flush deck with foot well configuration.
Approximately six stringers have been sistered and fastened to the hull

The interior of the boat is bare, except for floor boards and a step ladder from the companion way. There is a shelf in the forepeak used for sail storage, and life jackets.
Interior is painted white.

All work has been done in Port Townsend, Washington, mostly by Baird Boat Works

The boat is lying in Port Townsend Washington, Yacht Haven, slip A-21

She sails like a big boat, very stable and true. With a bone in her teeth, she feels sturdy and strong, yet she moves gracefully in light air.


 

Price- $7,500 USD

Please let  owner know you saw this ad on the 
Cheoy Lee Association Website

Contact: Steve & Ann Raab
Telephone: 360-385-2546, or 206-856-9523 Cell
E-mail: 
steve@westfire.com

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