2009 Marshall 18'
The Sanderling has 2 settees below that make 2 large berths.There are shelves
mounted outboard of the berths. A self contained marine head is included. The
shallow draft centerboard design allows exploring the small coves and inlets.
Blue nterior cushions
Biege cockpit cushions
White gelcoat hull with molded bootstripe, bronze steps on rudder and transom
and stainless bow eye.
Nani 2.10 diesel inboard engine and transmission rated at 10 hp. Instrument
panel and electronic stop.
Danforth anchor, chain and rode
Electric bilge pump
Running lights
New cutlass bearing, 2023
New propeller shaft, 2023
Balanced 3 blade propeller, 2023
Raw water sea strainer
Ritchie 4 inch bulkhead mounted compass
Raymarine ST 60+ tridata
Aluminum folding Mast, Gaff and Boom
Mainsail with beige canvas sail cover
Harken mainsheet system
Single axle custom fit trailer
Manufacturers Description;
A common sense daysailer-weekender offering the spaciousness and comfort found
only in larger boats. Easy to single hand, or to sail with the kids, she is a
safe and stiff boat. Her size, positive flotation, and stability even allow for
short offshore passages. Nevertheless, her racing record is astonishing, with
many boats competing in established fleets in New Jersey, Long Island Sound,
Chesapeake Bay and elsewhere. Sanderling is one of the oldest continuously
produced fiberglass boats on the market. Marshall Marine has built over 600 of
them since 1962. All lines are handled from the cockpit. No headsails or
backstays to worry about. In a sudden squall, you can “reef” by simply dropping
the peak of the sail. By design, catboats have a large beam, thereby
accomplishing a stiff and stable plane of sailing. The cockpit on the Sanderling
is self-bailing; coamings are high to keep out water. The boat possesses
positive flotation, and cannot sink if holed or capsized. In addition to sailing
upright, the boat offers a spacious cockpit. The cabin is surprisingly roomy
below for the size of the boat, and is large enough for truly ample
accommodations. All boats are built with alternating layers of woven roving
fiberglass, and 1 1-2 ounce fiberglass mat. Special Airex coring is used in the
cabin tops where a full fiberglass laminate would add too much weight. Each boat
has wood trim and quality joinerwork. Fiberglass construction keeps costs of
ownership to a minimum. Many owners store their boats on trailers and do their
own work in the comfort of a garage. Marshall Marine do not have dealers, as
they feel selling directly maintains a contact between builder and buyer, thus
establishing a good relationship between both parties. Their boats now number
over l200, and are sailed from Maine to Florida, the Gulf Coast, and the
Caribbean.
United Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This
boat is centrally listed by Brewer Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience
by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct
representation of a particular vessel
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