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1972 O'day Mariner 2+2 centerboard model F...
I'm posting this for Chuck Rubner:

From: chuck rubner (glrhogan@yahoo.com) - sent from the web-site Contact page

Would like to buy her. Call me at 562 599-9364 or 563 552-2602
Do you have any more pictures?
I was think around $800
What's your price?
Sorry for the info at the end about Mariners. Obviously y'all know what they're all about. That was copied from a CL post
I bought this 1972 O'day Mariner 2+2 Sailboat centerboard model last fall at Lake Lanier GA with the intention of fixing her up. We're selling because we're moving in a few months to a new town with no lakes nearby :(
As you can see, she needs some work.
I'll tell you what's included and then tell you what I think needs to be done. Keep in mind, I'm not an expert.
Included:
O'day Mariner 2+2 sailboat - centerboard model
Shoreland'r Trailer
Mast and all stays, 1 shroud is attached, the other I have but it's not attached to the mast
Boom
Rudder and tiller
Main and Jib Sails - They look good but I can't say if they're blown out. We've not had a chance to use them yet.
2hp Tanaka motor - this came with the boat but the shaft looks awfully short for this boat
hand pump, broom, oar etc

What will need to be done to get her sailing.
Cleaning - pressure wash hull and deck, thoroughly clean cabin
Inspection of the rigging and deck hardware, replace stays if necessary, fix or replace shroud
Repair or replace tiller - it has a large crack
Inspect and repair if necessary rudder
Replace companionway door

If you want her cabin looking as new, you will need to replace all the wood. If you want to race her, I wouldn't worry about it.

I mention all of this so you will have a good idea of what the condition is. I hope that you will agree that she has many years of sailing ahead of her

Now just a word about the Mariner 2+2. This 19 foot sailboat is probably the smallest you will find that has an enclosed cabin big enough for cruising or overnight adventures. They really are great little boats and I hope to get my hands on one again at some point. There's an active online community for these boats, just do a search and see for yourself what folks have to say about them.

Alabama does not require titles for trailers or boats. I will provide a bill of sale for this boat and trailer.

Let me know if you have any questions of want to take a look.
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