New Sails; New Roller Furling Jib; Teak has been redone on the outside, and on the interior, I replaced several of the original panels with Teak wood; Installed all new wiring and lights, using LED lights to conserve battery; New depth and speed gauges; VHF radio (used); New VHF radio mast Antenna and cabling; New Sheets & lines; Modified and enhanced the boom; new Boom Vang; New spreaders; Lot of new hardware; New side windows; All new sails; New Main sail cover; Wood Rudder (This came from another model year boat); Keel was removed and reconditioned; New keel lift cable and new winch; Two new sheet winches & jib sail traveler; New outboard motor mount; A really nice 1999 SeaLion Trailer w/ good tires and new lights; Nice heavy duty stainless steel Swim ladder; Propane Grille & Mount; Portable Potty; New Marine battery; New fuse/switch control panel and I added some 12-volt lighter style plug-ins for accessories; New Bottom paint (I took it down and applied primer and topcoat, I didn't just slap a coat of new paint); New Mast Raising Kit; I have not redone the interior cushions; ** This is something that needs to be seen to appreciate as you compare this boat to other similar boats out there. Someone asked me how I arrived at the price I'm asking and the answer to that question is the price reflects my material investment in this boat to bring her back to a nice dependable and good looking boat, the price in no way includes any labor on my part and my friends who helped me with the heavy lifting parts of the project. This is an excellent starter boat for want-to-be new sailors and/or family with a couple children. I'm putting my boat up for sail because I enjoyed restoring it and I have another one lined up to do the same. If you have any questions or need additional pictures, please don't hesitate to contact me.