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Old 01-13-2010, 07:38 AM
terabika terabika is offline
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seawind 24 hull to beam ratio?

Could any of you tell me what the beam at waterline is for a single hull on a seawind 24? I am building a plywood boat of my own design and... also, what type of speeds have you guys hit in these boats? I love them but they are just out of my price range...also, length of waterline? Thanks much!
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Old 01-14-2010, 08:22 AM
david@boatsmith david@boatsmith is offline
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Hi Terabika, I will have two seawind 24s for sale later this month. Currently they are sailing and motoring every day in charter. I have built the replacement boats. I am taking the seawinds in trade. I am offering them forsale for $8,000 each with a new mainsail, roller furler, 9.9 honda.
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