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I dont know who owns her now but as the previous owner, she is a well founded sea boat with much love put into her, I know one thing, if you look after the miss she will look after you,
@@TreasureAdventure congrats on the purchase, what is the year and name of the vessel you bought. As stated they are not the fastest boat but they are more than capable for offshore work, Very sturdy boat in a blow. We did a few mods to the steering as our helm was a tad tough to turn.
@@gregharding7329 thanks Greg, we are very excited! It’s called “Windfall” and it’s an ‘82 model. Do you know if there were major changes between year models? I couldn’t find much about them online so it’s very nice to hear that they do well offshore. What kind of cruising speed in 15 knots did you normally get? Thanks again Greg! Ed
What year is this yacht? There must have been a very limited production of these "45 Wide Body Sportscruiser". I have been looking at these types of yachts for a number of years now and this is the first time I have seen one of these types. These limited productions seem to have been produced to make the customer droll, because they have the design and features that everyone would like to have but they are not available. Please expound on this topic, particularly on its availability.
Just as beautiful as the day I last rode on her. A truely magnificent vessel she was in the Sydney ferries fleet. Hoping she goes to a new loving owner!
Can you say something about the non-standard rig on this boat? The Capri 26 was designed with single upper and lower shrouds and mildly swept-back spreaders. This boat appears to have a larger mast and fore-and-aft lower shrouds. No pictures of mast or spreaders in video.
Fascinating it has a heat pump.....that saves a lot of hassle assuming he has the right power package to power it....I don't think they need that much power.
I would love to know more about the heat pump as well. I was wondering if they just use it when it is plugged into shore power or if they can actually power with a battery bank or generator when out at sea. Any insight from other people that would know about this would be great. I have a bayliner 3288 and have been dreaming about installing a heat pump one day.