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2003 West Wight Potter 19’ Sailboat built by Int.Marine with Trailer..NO RESERVE

$ 1137.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Deposit amount: 500.0
  • Condition: Used
  • Featured Refinements: Sailboat
  • Year: 2003
  • Make: West Wight Potter
  • Deposit type: 1

    Description

    9.00
    Document Handling Fee In Addition To Winning Bid
    This Generously Donated
    2003 West Wight Potter 19' Sailboat
    (Clean Title) with TRAILER is currently located in Chatham, New Jersey - NO RESERVE !!
    Donor states boat is in Good Working Order
    Description sent from donor:
    The sailboat is a 2003 fiberglass West Wight Potter 19’ built by International Marine. I purchased it new in 2003. It trailers easily behind my Jeep Wrangler.
    It’s 19 feet long and is powered by both sail and a 5 HP Honda outboard motor. It has two sails, the main sail and the jib. The jib has a fuller mechanism. It has a retractable centerboard. It has sleeping accommodation for two adults and two kids. It has a sink and chemical porta-potti. It comes with a UHF marine radio. The boat comes with two anchors and anchor line and chain. It has a sunbrella Bimini top for the cockpit, it also has a marine fish finder-fathometer.  The boat also comes with a mast raising system.
    Over the years the blue hull paint has faded. The boat is generally in fair shape, but it needs a good cleaning in and out. I will have to brief the new owner on how to raise and lower the mast and how to use the retractable centerboard. The outboard motor runs, but the pull start retractor needs repair.
    Here’s a link from Wikipedia on the WWP19.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
    West_Wight_Potter_19
    I have a title for the boat, but no title for the trailer. I also have all the original manuals and documentation for the boat, trailer and outboard motor.
    Designer
    Herb Stewart
    Location
    United States
    Year
    1971
    No.
    built
    more than 1600
    Builder(s)
    International Marine
    Boat
    Boat weight
    1,225 lb (556 kg)
    Draft
    3.58 ft (1.09 m) keel down
    Hull
    Type
    Monohull
    Construction
    Fiberglass
    LOA
    18.75 ft (5.72 m)
    LWL
    16.75 ft (5.11 m)
    Beam
    7.50 ft (2.29 m)
    Engine type
    Outboard motor
    Wikipedia information:
    The West Wight Potter 19 is a recreational
    keelboat
    , with a hard chine hull, built predominantly of
    fiberglass
    , with wood trim. It has a
    fractional
    sloop
    rig, a spooned
    raked stem
    , a vertical
    transom
    , a transom-hung
    rudder
    controlled by a
    tiller
    , and a vertically lifting fin
    keel
    . It displaces 1,225 lb (556 kg) and carries 370 lb (168 kg) of ballast. It is equipped with closed cell foam flotation and is unsinkable.
    [1]
    The boat has a draft of 3.58 ft (1.09 m) with the lifting keel extended and 0.50 ft (0.15 m) with it retracted, allowing
    beaching
    or ground transportation on a
    trailer
    . The keel is retracted from the cockpit by a winch and fully retracts.
    [1]
    [5]
    The boat is normally fitted with a small
    outboard motor
    for docking and maneuvering.
    [1]
    The
    galley
    consists of a sink to port and single-burner
    butane
    stove to starboard. There is sleeping accommodation for four people and seating for five and a potable
    head
    . The manufacturer claims the boat can be rigged and launched from its trailer in 45 minutes and can also be single-handly rigged and launched.
    [5]
    [6
    This Donated Sailboat and Trailer are Sold As Is/Where Is
    Please remember to send deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction
    Items are sold AS-IS. Items listed are all donated to Charitable Organizations. The item descriptions are provided by the donor. We are unable to fact check every detail, NO guarantee can be given that the condition is as stated. A good faith effort to review and verify as much as we can within our ability to do so. The items are being sold as is with no warranty, expressed or implied as to condition, description and usability. We make every reasonable effort to disclose any defects or other items of concern specifically relating to the item for sale. We assume no responsibility for repairs and restoration of the item. No oral agreements are valid.