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International One Design Sailboat: Racer / Gentlemans Daysailer / Knockabout

  • Price: Contact seller
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Able Marine
  • Model: IOD International One Design
  • Type: Racer/Daysailer
  • Year: 1988
  • Location: Pocasset, Massachusetts, United States

Description

Hi, and welcome.
Up for auction is my International One Design Sailboat (IOD) . Built in 1988 by Able Marine in Southwest Harbor Maine and sailed in the Northeast Harbor fleet. She was moved to the Fishers Island Fleet in 2008 and raced there until I purchased her in 2010, and moved her to the Buzzards Bay area. Originally set up as a one design race boat complete with custom pedestal in the center of the cockpit to handle most running rigging, I have spared no expense in transforming her into a sleek, fast Gentleman's Day-Sailor. She is easily solo-sailed or can be a great platform for a crew. She can remain a wonderful Gentleman's Day-Sailor or with very little effort can be legally raced in any IOD class race or regatta.
Hull and Rigging: Built in 1988 by Able Marine, Southwest Harbor, Maine Fiberglass Hull and Deck Varnished Teak Toe Rails Varnished Teak Bulkhead and Interior Gunwales
2003 Hull painted Lead Keel faired into Hull with fiberglass and epoxy Extremely smooth, defect-free bottom refinished with Interlux Topsides repainted with AwlGrip (Flag Blue Deck repainted with Interlux and non-skid finish (Ivory) Custom console installed for Mainsheet, backstay, boomvang, outhaul and traveler control lines All new Harken blocks Hull Re-fit and Painted by Winthrop Marine in 2003
Fall 2004 Interior refinished by John Williams Boat Company
2005 New running rigging using hi-tech lines 2005 Forespar Class approved Aluminum Mast (Matterhorn White) with new standing rigging furnished by Rigging Only Aluminum Boom (Kenyon E section)
2008 All Bright Work refinished in Winter by Quox of Stonington, Connecticut Hull re-fit and painted Interprotect and VC Offshore (black)
2010 Sand and Paint interior and cockpit white with Brightside paint
2010 Sand and refinish exterior Brightwork
2010-2011 Re-Fit at Ballentine’s Boat Shop Add bronze cleat atop teak pad on foredeck Remove console (and save), Fabricate new sole Remove existing seats and replace with larger teak seats adding storage Add Harken self tailing bronze winches for jib sheets on teak platforms Add Harken self tailing bronze winch on afterdeck for mainsheet Fabricate teak sliding hatch and doors for companionway Add teak flagstaff on teak pad using bronze holder Fabricate auxiliary engine mount Bottom refinished with Interlux Interprotect and VC Offshore (black) All Brightwork sanded and varnished Added topping lift Added lazyjacks Refinished tiller Added storage brackets for spinnaker poles Add Edson manual bilge pump Add automatic electric bilge pump New sail covers for Mainsail and Jib Add downhaul on jib Paint lower portion of mast Added slugs on Mainsail so as to enable it to flake properly Added one 30% reef on mainsail
2012 Work at Ballentine’s Boat Shop Repair teak toe-rail sections by chain-plates and over fantail Re-work deck and fabricate mast partner Paint deck with Awlgrip nonskid paint Add teak trim around house Sand and oil sole and cabin bulkhead seats Add masthead light Varnish brighwork Touchup paint on mast Add nonskid paint to sole Add 4:1 internal outhaul arrangement in boom Sand and Oil sole
Work Completed fall 2012 at Ballentines Boat Shop Varnish all teak brightwork Add bronze cleat and chocks on afterdeck Raise waterline 1 inch Touch up paint on house Oil sole
Work Completed Fall 2013 at Ballentines Boat shop Varnish all brighwork Oil sole
As of March 2016 Boat has been under cover for the winter and is on her trailer ready for transport. To prepare her for the season she would need some freshening of brightwork and bottom paint.
Sails and Canvases Jib (2006), Mainsail and Spinnaker (2007) Canvas Sail Cover Full sets of back-up sails for Fishers Island and Northeast Harbor fleets New North Sails prototype Jib (2012) Four Spinnaker sails, all in good condition Two spinnaker poles, one aluminum one carbon fiber
Other Personal Property Vest-style life jackets, anchor, anchor rode, magnetic compass, spinnaker companionway bag, spinnaker sheets, spinnaker twings, two fenders with terrycloth covers. custom boarding ladder.
Trailer Custom built tandem axle trailer built by TRIAD Trailers. Some lights need to be replaced however the trailer is roadworthy.
This wonderful boat is in very good condition. However, the topsides are looking a bit tired and could use refreshing. If you are looking to race her in IOD class competition all you would have to do is tie off or remove the lazy jacks and toping lift. You could also re-attach the spinnaker sheet winches to the top of the house. The custom pedestal is included with the boat in the event the new owner would like to re-install it but it is not a requirement to race.
This boat needs nothing but a new captain. In the four years I have owned her I have yet to go out and not get great comments from other boaters. She looks great, and sails like a dream. Some of the pictures you see are from enthusiastic sailors. Easily driven in a light wind, and yet able to stand up to the afternoon chop that frequents the Buzzards Bay area in the afternoons. I am a firm believer in engineless sailing and made most of my sails without the need for an auxiliary motor. Of course when the wind dies it's nice to be able to drop sail and start a motor. For those occasions I purchased a Torqeedo electric motor (see pictures) and had a custom motor mount fabricated. The custom motor mount is included but the motor is not. There is a battery aboard and it operates the masthead light and electric bilge pump. She is currently at a local boat shop and can easily be accessed for an inspection or survey. She does not have a head, however I carry a cleanwaste portable toilet (which I recommend). You can find them online.
Note: The photographs show the boat in various stages of her refit from my purchase to finished product. If you have any questions please let me know.
Life is too short for an ugly boat!
With this boat you have all the ease of maintenance of a fiberglass boat as well as the gorgeous lines of a classic racer.
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