Year built
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1973
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Location of boat
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Yardley, PA
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The boat is sailed on
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Bays, sounds, or protected salt water
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How the boat is used
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Day sailing
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Normal wind strength
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10-15 knots
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Average size of crew
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solo
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Liveaboard?
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No
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Owner bought the boat in
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2006
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If the clock could be turned back, would owner buy again?
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Yes, definitly! "Fair Trade" was named because of the fact that my share of Flemington Fair stock was traded in and sold at the time of the Fairgrounds being sold to a developer. Some of the money from the stock sale paid for the boat. It is in beautiful shape with new sails and rigging, refurbished trailer, and new tiller.
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Gear that's been added
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Planning to add a tiller extension and whisker pole to pole-out the jib for downwind runs.
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Structural or complex improvements
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Reinforced the mast support (where it passes through the deck).
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The boat's best features
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It's a dry sailor (you don't get wet when sailing it), and the fact that through D & R Marine I can still get parts for it!
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Problem areas in terms of design, materials, maintenance, etc.
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Sailing characterisitcs
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Doesn't sail well without the jib. Sail best when you don't sheet in too much or try to pinch upwind.
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Motoring characterisitcs
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Liveability
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Would like to have better access to below-deck storage, and also would like if the seats came up for storage.
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The owner's experience in dealing with Hunter (if any)
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The owner's experience with the boat dealer or broker, if any
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Other comments
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