Sister Bay, WI 54234
$43,900
Sister Bay, WI 54234
$43,900
Universal
44hp
-
Sloop
39ft
1985
39
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Single owner boat that was taken care of meticulously by one ship yard for over 20 years. detailed service records available.
The Caprice is in very good condition and is launch ready. All systems functioning properly. Hull, Standing, and running rigging, and sails are in great condition as well.
Updated Raymarine Radar System and GPS Chartplotter upgraded in 2022. Main sail only a few years old.
This O'Day has an exceptionally contemporary teak interior with a large family size layout. She is a wonderful cruising boat but her design parameter will allow you to join in on weekend club racing. Lightly used. Shows like new. Shoal draft fin keel, tri cabin layout, 2 heads.
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Max Speed:7.76kn
Nominal Length:39ft
Length Overall:38.58ft
Max Draft:5ft
Beam:12.58ft
Length at Waterline:39.58ft
Dry Weight:22,000Lb
Windlass:manual-windlass
Electrical Circuit:12v
Fresh Water Tanks:2 × 55gal
Fuel Tanks:1 × 40gal
Holding Tanks:2 × 30gal
Cabins:3
Heads:2
Engine Make:Universal
Engine Model:null
Total Power:44hp
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Radar:✓
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