Monday, March 10, 2014

Sea Pearl 21 For Sale

For Sale

Spartina

1982 Marine Concepts Sea Peal 21 with trailer 

March 17, 2014 Update
 We have an offer that is soon to be ratified. Thank you for your interest!



$4,500.00


  • Original cream color, gelcoat in excellent condition
  • Full teak gunnel trim, leeboard guides, and forward cockpit storage strap, all excellent condition
  • Water ballast tanks with bronze thru-hull fittings (professionally installed by Deltaville, VA boatyard in 2000) 
  • Teak/holly forward cockpit floor boards (between tanks for additional storage area)


  • Marconi rig, tanbark sails, original in good condition with telltales
  • Free-standing masts, gooseneck fittings on both for roller furling onto masts
  • All running rigging in very good condition and in good working order; boom vangs
  • Leeboard lines in very good condition
  • Oak tiller
  • Tiller extension


  • Sunbrella snap-on cockpit cover, very good condition
  • Sunbrella "convertible cabin" with screens: original, rarely used, very good condition
  • Bruce bow anchor with 14 ft galvanized chain and 120 ft rode
  • Hand held Nexus 70UN compass with aft cockpit mount
  • Four braided 1/2 in dock lines10-ft basswood Piantedosi sweep oars, bronze Douglas oarlocks
  • Teak rowing seat
  • Motor bracket for rudder 




  • Boat cushions
  • Safety equipment (flares, mirror, etc.)
  • Paddle
  • Fenders
  • Thetford marine porta potti


  • Continental galvanized EZ-loader trailer in good condition (1-7/8 inch ball)
  • Spare tire
  • Bearing buddies
  • Pair of wood chocks for trailer 
  • Trailer light bar for mounting on stern cockpit rail (*very reliable, never immersed) 
  • Stored on trailer and covered in Charlottesville, VA



Phone -
Leslie Middleton or Pat Punch at (434) 293-3079


See  http://www.marine-concepts.com/ for information about the SeaPearl 21

Also, from http://www.seapearlboats.org/html/the_seapearl_21.html  (below)


Sea Pearl is built by George Jefferies and Ron Johnson, the two-man team who make up Marine Concepts of Tarpon Spriings, Florida. The boat went through several evolutions before the builders settled on the current deck configuration, cat ketch rigs, leeboards, and tombstone transom.



Nearly double-ended, with a relatively narrow 5'6" beam on 21 feet overall, and flared, rounded topsides, Sea Pearl gives the impression of a miniature whaleboat, but in fact has the flat narrow bottom of a dory. She is a scaled up model of L. Francis Herreshoff's 18 foot Carpenter dory/whaleboat/tender designed in 1929. The flat bottom makes her easy to beach - something you'd want to do often in this handy boat - and gives her an unloaded draft of about five inches.