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Sparkman & Stephens 36

AU SOLD

Hullabaloo is an S&S 36 built in 1983, has a reinforced hull and was built to race and for long ocean passages. 

Has completed Sydney to Hobarts.
7/8 Cutter/sloop, full set of sails, 2.3m Zodiac tender, anchor winch.
Raymarine navigation, AIS, wind vane and auto pilot steering.
last slipped and antifouled May 2019, Jotun and Prop speed.
Current rigging certificate (2014)This well know vessel is well equipped and ready to go sailing.
  • Sparkman & Stephens
  • 1983
  • Fibreglass
  • 36'0"- 10.98m
  • 3.5m
  • 2.1m
  • 500 litres

Engine

  • VW Jetta 2006
  • 42hp
  • 2006
  • 6 knots
  • 2 x house batteries - dry cell. 1 x crank battery
  • 300 litres
  • 2 blade folding volvo prop
  • tiller
  • Diesel
  • 7.5 knots

General

  • May 2019
  • Sparkman & Stephens
  • Fibreglass
  • HULLABALOO

Interior

  • 2 x double and 1 x quarter berth
  • 5

Galley

  • s/s sink
  • portable

Equipment & safety

  • Electric windless, 10mm chain to rope
  • 2 x manual, 1 x auto electric
  • yes
  • Run to cockpit self tailing jib winches, boom brake
  • stereo
  • yes
  • yes
  • Raymarine navigation, auto pilot and AIS gps radio, VHF and HF radios
  • GPS, chart plotter Ray Marine C95
  • yes
  • zodiac 5hp outboard

Sail

  • 3.5 tonne
  • on genoa
  • Lead
  • spinnaker, storm sail, genoa, power main

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