Santana 2023C

    Year 1994
     Price: SOLD!!  
 

        Located:  Alum Creek Lake, Central Ohio

         1993 Yamaha 6 h.p. outboard

        Specifications, equipment and information;

       Dimensions
       LOA: 23'3"      LWL: 20'7"   Beam: 8'6"
       Displacement: 1580   Draft B/u; B/down:  1'2"; 5'4"
        Ballast: 1300 pounds water

       Please note the midship cleat, added on each side for spring lines.




                                                                                                                                      
        Accomodations
        Large V-berth, and 2 single quarter berths, with a private head, porta-pottie,                 complete with closing door.  Main saloon has a portable table that can be used in the         cockpit. 
        A small sink and single burner propane stove make up the galley.  A pop top allows             standing headroom in the saloon.

        She has the extra cost "Deluxe Interior Package" which consists of four  
         opening portlights, a  Lewmar opening forward hatch and teak trim
         on coachroof sides, a $1200.00 option.   

         Electrical
          Two  matching fused panels provide the power to the VHF radio, brand new AM/FM            CD player, new combination steaming light/foredeck halogen light and the                            interior lights.  A new battery was installed this season. 



     Sails
      Dacron full-batten mainsail in good condition on the tall mast(30').  Newer jib on
      CDI roller furler.

       Deck
        Single lifelines
         Bow pulpit
         Stern pulpit
         Ida Sailor after market stern mounted solid starboard UV protected rudder.
         According to Practical Sailor, this rudder greatly improves windward performance          of the 2023C.   An ample supply of sacrificial nylon pins protect this rudder
         from inadvertant groundings.








        Waymaker comes on the specially built Ziema trailer with the built in ladder
         and is easily trailered with an all up weight of under 2500 pounds.

         When purchased, the hull topsides looked very bad due to a hit or miss application           of some kind of very hard finish that looked like a boat pox.  In the spring of 2006,               my wife and I spent a good three or four days removing the old finish                               and polishing her up till the topsides now shine like a new boat. 

          We're sad to sell her, but we have recently retired and plan to spend several  
           summers cruising the Great Lakes and other destinations on our 33 foot sailboat.

           Please contact Jack Kamer via e-mail at  jkamer at columbus.rr.com

            614-314-7445