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Help With 1967 Harber Craft AL Sailboat Identification.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kboczek" data-source="post: 474236" data-attributes="member: 25747"><p>Yea if you could measure aprox where the sails fit the mast and boom that would be Great. I see the mast on one of the other pics that its a full hight jib not a fractional. The owner of this one bought it to outfit. He never got around to it and now has heart problems. He said previous owner said it was very fast compared to a conventional fiberglass similar setup like a cl14 or such. That rudder does intrigue me too. My spindrifts both have the aluminum plate center boards and they are awesome. I briefly did have a cl16 that i got in partial trade for my old tanzer 7.5 and i didn't like it much at all compared to my Spindrifts... Yea liked the first one that i got a deal on a second. I do have a venture 222 but its up for sale too as its just too cramped. Just going to save up for a new Imexus 28.</p><p>Brings me back to this aluminum deal which from other pics i seen only have a bit of cracking around the hole that accepts the mast. I have a stainless plate that will take care of that issue. Wondering if there is any room up under the front deck for gear storage or anything? Seriously thinking about going for this one.. Hey, i could even measure up and pattern that rudder for ya. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kboczek, post: 474236, member: 25747"] Yea if you could measure aprox where the sails fit the mast and boom that would be Great. I see the mast on one of the other pics that its a full hight jib not a fractional. The owner of this one bought it to outfit. He never got around to it and now has heart problems. He said previous owner said it was very fast compared to a conventional fiberglass similar setup like a cl14 or such. That rudder does intrigue me too. My spindrifts both have the aluminum plate center boards and they are awesome. I briefly did have a cl16 that i got in partial trade for my old tanzer 7.5 and i didn't like it much at all compared to my Spindrifts... Yea liked the first one that i got a deal on a second. I do have a venture 222 but its up for sale too as its just too cramped. Just going to save up for a new Imexus 28. Brings me back to this aluminum deal which from other pics i seen only have a bit of cracking around the hole that accepts the mast. I have a stainless plate that will take care of that issue. Wondering if there is any room up under the front deck for gear storage or anything? Seriously thinking about going for this one.. Hey, i could even measure up and pattern that rudder for ya. Lol [/QUOTE]
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