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"New Season"

 

 

Price:
SOLD!
Type:
Sail - Sloop
Year:
1984
Builder:
Pearson
Model:
303
Designer:
Bill Shaw
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Hull Material:
fiberglass
Displacement:
10,100 lbs
Engine:
 Yanmar
Draft:
4' 4"
Ballast:
3,500 lbs
Model:
2 GMF 
LOA:
30' 3 1/2"
Fuel:
22 gal
Horsepower:
 15 hp
LWL:
25' 4 1/2"
Water:
40 gal    
Beam:
10' 11"
     

 

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New Season is a clean and well maintained example of the very popular “Bill Shaw” designed 303. A comfortable cockpit, roomy accommodations below, and spritely performance make this a perfect choice in a 30 ft. vessel. You will find New Season to be a very capable and accommodating sailboat.

The bottom was painted in March 2009 and has been kept clean by a diver.

Accommodations:

Berths for six are provided in the V-berth (2), port settee (1), starboard settee (1), and aft quarter berth (2). The cabins are finished with blue Ultra Leather cushions and oiled teak joiner work, and equipped with 12-volt cabin fans. Down the companionway, the chart table is located conveniently to starboard with the galley opposite to port. A folding dinette table with convenient rack storage behind is located forward on the starboard main bulkhead. The head with molded sink and vanity are located on the opposite side of the starboard main bulkhead, with hanging locker opposite. Ample ventilation is supplied by 4 screened opening ports.

Spring 2009 projects included:

Hauled, pressure washed, compounded and waxed the hull.
New bottom paint. Replaced Zinc, reconditioned the prop and repacked stuffing box.
All thru-hulls checked with replacement of the one in the head.
Engine and AC serviced.
2 new deep cycle batteries (house and starting).
New Battery selector switch.
New Signal bi-color Nav light and bracket.
New Genoa sun cover.
New Faucet in Head.
New Nicro Solar day and night fan in head.
Ran the main halyard back to the cockpit with the following new components: Garhauer Series 50 stand-up block w/becket and deck plate, Spinlock deck organizer, Spinlock XTS rope clutch, and a new Harken #16 2-speed winch.

Galley

The galley is equipped with a top-loading insulated ice box with 12 volt Adler-Barbour refrigeration. The 3 burner propane cook top is located over large storage drawers. Completing the galley setup is a stainless steel sink, hot and cold pressure water, and plenty of storage in cabinets both above and below the work surface.

Head

A reliable manual marine head is provided along with hot and cold pressure water with shower. Hot water is supplied electrically by a hot water heater when dockside and via a heat exchanger from the engine when underway. A 12-volt shower sump pump will discharge shower water, helping to keep the bilge clean and odor free. A molded vanity and sink provide easy to clean surfaces. An 18-gallon holding tank may be emptied via a dockside pump out or discharged via a y-valve and thru hull.

Electrical

New Season has both 110V AC and 12V DC services with a new, updated panel. The 110-volt AC shore power provides dockside service for hot water, the recently upgraded “XANTREX” battery charging system, multiple outlets in the galley, head, and each cabin. The 12-volt DC system has 2-Group 27 batteries connected by a selector switch in the aft cabin for isolating batteries or combining them. Both the 110V and 12V service panels are equipped with breaker switches above the nav station. Last but not certainly least, New Season is equipped with 9,0000 BTU Air Conditioning/Reverse Cycle Heat.

Electronics

New Season is equipped with “Data Marine” knot, depth and wind instuments, Raymarine ST 6000 autopilot, and Garmin 176C GPS located at the helm. An Icom M-422 VHF radio is mounted at the nav station along with a Kenwood stereo with AM/FM/CD, subwoofer and amplifier, and a Dell flat screen television/monitor.

Above Deck Equipment

New Season has 2-speed Lewmar 40 ST primary winches, wheel steering, a mechanical boomvang, Ritchie pedestal mounted compass, dodger and bimini, pedestal mounted folding cockpit table, 2 cockpit coaming compartments, removable raised helm seat, propane grill w cover, Life Sling MOB System, and a stainless steel swim ladder on the transom.

Sails and Rigging

Inventory includes Harken roller furling for the 120% and 150% genoa, and a mainsail with jiffy reefing and Dutchman Flaking System.

Safety Equipment and Accessories

Her equipment list includes all the required Coast Guard safety equipment and a properly sized anchor with chain and rode, as well as aWhale manual bilge pump and an electric bilge pump with float switch.

 

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Details on the above vessels are believed to be true and reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.

Offer subject to change, sale, or withdrawal without prior notice.