YOU CAN'T AFFORD THIS FABULOUS 1971 GRAMPIAN 30 sloop

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  • al_samuel225@comcast.net
    Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4

    YOU CAN'T AFFORD THIS FABULOUS 1971 GRAMPIAN 30 sloop

    Think again....make an offer. We currently have her listed in Craigslist @ $4300 but must sell because we are moving up to a bigger boat. 301-915-6128

    She's in the water ready to sail in Pasadena MD near Annapolis. Great potential live aboard. Smooth running Moyer maintained Atomic 4. Great starter yacht. Owned for 30 years and found her unsinkable.

    Deck solid as a rock. Learn more about this famous Canadian boat at the following three websites
    It's no gold plater, but the Grampian 30 continues to deliver sterling service. "Classic Plastic" from our August 2009 issue

    Keel/CB version: Draft (max.) 7.00′ / 2.13m Draft (min.) 3.00′ / 0.91m Tall mast: (shown in drawing) I: 40.00′ / 12.19m J: 11.50′ / 3.51m P: 35.50′ / 10.82m E: 11.00′ / 3.35m Cutter rig w/bowsprit available as an option (1974). Photo courtesy Adam Hunt

    Questions about your boat? Need to buy or sell parts? Check out the forum! Aug 24 (2023!). update! Hello everyone. I remain extremely busy with my career, but am reaping the dividends. We've safely moved to our lovely new (to us) century home on 4 acres in Prince Edward Island near the ocean. Unfortunately our


    40' tall mast rig. Bruce 35# anchor, Danforth 20# anchor, 45' chain, 100' anchor line. Garmin chart plotter, compass, depth sounder, new mast mounted radio antenna, new windex. Good mainsail, furling genoa, and working jib. Backstay adjustment. Extra winches on spar. 2 jib winches 1 main winch - all two speed. "Igniter" brand electronic ignition with appropriate coil from Moyer Marine (no resistor needed). Rebuilt exhaust system. All standing and running rigging in good condition. Electronic tiller pilot. Teak toe rail and cockpit grate. 20 gallon fresh water capacity. New Raritan head. Y valve with 20 gallon holding tank. New fire extinguisher. 4 life vests. Horseshoe throw ring. Main sail cover. 3 custom winch covers. 4 fenders. wooden piling fender. Galley includes 2 burner propane canister camp stove, plenty of storage space. Huge ice box accessible from both galley and cockpit. New custom slip covers on all cushions. New interior port light coverings, and hatch screens. All LED lighting.Much more stuff accompanies this boat. More pics on request if we speak on the phone.
    Call or Text. Pictures will appear here as soon after the admin approves this ad.
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    Last edited by al_samuel225@comcast.net; 07-14-2020, 10:57 PM.
  • joe_db
    Afourian MVP
    • May 2009
    • 4474

    #2
    I have to ask - exactly how did you discover the boat won't sink? Did you try?
    Joe Della Barba
    Coquina
    C&C 35 MK I
    Maryland USA

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    • Administrator
      MMI Webmaster
      • Oct 2004
      • 2166

      #3
      Moyer maintained? What does that mean?

      Bill

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      • joe_db
        Afourian MVP
        • May 2009
        • 4474

        #4
        Originally posted by Administrator View Post
        Moyer maintained? What does that mean?

        Bill
        You maintained it - that's what! Did you forget?
        Joe Della Barba
        Coquina
        C&C 35 MK I
        Maryland USA

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        • capnward
          Afourian MVP
          • Aug 2012
          • 335

          #5
          You're right, I can't afford it.

          Sounds like a good boat deal. I think what the owner means is that for 30 years he has maintained his engine with parts, manual and forum assistance by the wonderful Moyer Marine. What better recommendation? Besides, the slip covers alone are worth it. They make you want to say, "Ahoy!"
          I too, would love to know how he found her unsinkable. Must be a good story to tell on a stormy night by a warm fire. Indoors. On shore.

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          • edwardc
            Afourian MVP
            • Aug 2009
            • 2491

            #6
            Originally posted by capnward View Post
            ...Must be a good story to tell on a stormy night by a warm fire. Indoors. On shore.
            I disagree. My preferred location would be
            At anchor,
            in 80-degree water,
            in the Bahamas!
            @(^.^)@ Ed
            1977 Pearson P-323 "Dolce Vita"
            with rebuilt Atomic-4

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