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1975 Custom Built Sailboat
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804-435-0553
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| | | | -----------SEE---- www.windjammeronline.com ------------------------------for more info------------
Thlaloca Dos was professionally built—launched in 1975.
Cold moulded--composite construction.
My wife and I lived on her for 15 years solid.
During that time she made 4 Atlantic crossings.
The first voyage took us from Florida direct to Falmouth, England and on to Germany.
Via the German and French waterways into the Med..
Via the Canaries, the West Indies back to Virginia.
Cruising time 3 years.
Second Voyage: from the Chesapeake to the Azores and on to Portugal, and as far east as Turkey.
From the south of France via the waterways to Germany into the Baltic Sea.
On to Danemark, Sweden, Norway, Scottland, Irland, Spain, the Canaries to the West Indies, and back home to Virginia.
Cruising time 5 years.
In the inerim to the present we had numerous trips to the Bahamas and the Eastern Seaboard up to Canada.
Total ocean miles sailed 50 000 + n.miles.
She proved to be a most capable cruising/ liveaboard vessel.
We thank her from the bottom of our hearts for safely carrying us through some of the worst weather conditions imaginable.
As Circumnavigators (West!
Sail West Man! (Around the world in twenty Feet) we came to learn and appreciate the value of simple life, unencumbered by what is now standard—the upkeep of all the paraphernalia of exotic crap that should have been left home in the first place. “Keep it simple stupid” and enjoy life . . .meaning find room for another anchor even if it means leaving the electric frying pan at home!
Thlaloca Dos has gone through a complete overhaul in 04/10 and is ready to cross any ocean; round any cape.
My wife and I sincerely hope the new owner will have as much fun we had for another 30 years.
Check Website for more info.: www.windjammeronline.com
THLALOCA DOS List of . . .
HULL, etc.:
Hull—Mahogany—Cold Moulded—total thickness 1¾-inch,
West-Epoxy glued; Monel fastened
Polypropeline Sheeted
Deck: Teak over Polypropeline sheeted Plywood
Mast: Sound Spar® Alu.
Tapered with Steps—
Heel in SS.Tabernacle, Internal Halliyards
Double Tracks for downwind poles, and one for Trys’l
2 Spinnaker Poles
Hydraulic Steeribg (Hy—Nautic)
3 Winches on Mast, 4 around Cockpit
8 Ports P&Stb.
Cabin sides, 1 opening Port Fwd.
2 Ports P&Stb.
Aft Cabin, 1 Opening Port Aft
4 Dorads Fwd, 2 Aft
1 Aqua® Nav.
Lt.
Masthead.
2 Double Coaming Hatches Fwd.
Cabin
Combination Spreader and Steaming Lt. up the Mast
1 P&Stb.
Sreaming Lt.
Fwd the Mast
1 Elec.
Windlass
1 45 lbs CQR Anchor
1 75 lbs Herreshoff Type Anchor
1 85 lbs Danforth Anchor
1 25 lbs Collapsible Anchor
1 Grapnel Anchor
100’ of 5/16 galv.
Chain.
300’ of ¾” Anchor Rode
1 80 Gal.
SS.
Water Tank
1 Pump for emptying Water Tank
1 80 Gal.
SS.
Fuel Tank
1 35 Gal.
Plastic Holding Tank Aft
1 Rubber Holding Tank FWD.
1 Genoa Furler (Furlex)
1 Stays’l Furler (Furlex)
Roller Reefing Main Boom
2 Spinnaker Poles
1 Man Overboard Pole
1 8’ Hard Sailing Dinghy complete
1 4.5 Johnson Outboard Motor
1 SS.
Tabernacle to take heel of Mast
8 Teak Carvings—4 Transom, 2 Side Boards, 2 Trailboards
All Solid Teak Trim Inside
Outside all Solid Teak Trim
2 20 lbs.
Propane Bottles,
stored in Plastic Containers on aft Deck
1 120V/30A Shore Cable.
1 60 watts Solar panel
ELECTRONICS
1 Furuno 16 m Radar
1 Furuno hand-held VHF
1 Shakespeare VHF
1 Gamin GPS
1 Panasonic Short Wave Radio
1 12 V TV
1 Hand-Held Direction Finder
1 Handbearing Compass
1 Sestral Steering Compass in Binnacle
1 Speed Log
1 Deptsounder
1 Windmashine
1 Icom Ham/SSB-Radio
EQUIPMENT
1 Manual Fog Horn
1 Set of Signal Flares
1 Set of Signal Flags
1 Wall Mounted Clock
1 “ “ Barometer
1 “ “ Temperature Gauge
1 Engine Room mounted Autom.
Fire Extinguisher (Halon)
2 Fire Extinguishers Forward (Halon
2 Fire Extinguishers Aft
1 1750 Watt Inverter
12 V Refrigeration
1 Spotlight
Mast-laying Equipment
1 Oil Interior Trawler Lamp
10 Cabin Lights
2 Engine Room Lights
1 Chartlight
1 Guest Portable/Automatic Anchor Light
4 Fenders
2 3-foot Fenderboards
1 Sea-Swing Stove
1 2 Burner Shipmate Stove with Oven
1 Taylor Kerosine cabin Heater with Flue
6 Engraved Jefferson Pewter Cups
1 Set (6) of Carol Dishes and Cuttleries
1 Tea Cettle and pots and Pans
1 Autohelm Auto-Pilot
1 Wind Selfsteering
1 Head Fwd
1 Head Aft
1 Hynautic Hyd.
Main Steering
1 Cluster: Voltmeter, Percentage Meter, Charging Meter,
Discharge Meter
1 Batteries Performance Meter
1 Box Metric Wrenches and Sockets with Drives
1 4-Part Tacle
1 Engine Exhaust Fan
2 12V fans over forward bunks
1 Boarding Ladder
1 Collision Matt (Heavy Canvas)
6 Life Vests
2 Harnesses
SAILS and CANVAS
1 Mains’l
2 Genoa’s
2 Jibs
1 Trys’l
1 Riding Sail
1 Spinnaker
1 Dodger
1 Bimini Top
Spares:
12V Light Bulbs
Spreader Light Bulbs
2 Foot Pumps
2 Impellers for Seawater Circulating Pump
2 Oil Seals for Engine
2 Valve Cover Gaskets
1 Seawater Circulating Pump
2 Engine Circulating Pumps
Belts For Water Pumps and Alternator
Spars for Pumps and Rigging
1 1x19 Forestay
2 Extra Tracks for Furlex
Chimneys and Wick for Trawler Lamp
4 Injectors
Glow Plugs, Metric Nuts and Bolts, Washers and
Spares for Engine
1 Drip Attachment for Timing Injection
1 Work-shop Manual (Mercedes-Benz)
1 Work-shop Manual (Haynes)
1 12V Air Pump
1 Waste Overboard Pump
4 House Batteries 400 Amps
1 #27 Engine Battery
1 Box Pumps/Spares
1 3 Bladed Prop
1 2 Bladed Prop
1 Shaft Line-up Tool
ENGINE:
Mercedes Benz OM 615S, 65 HP, completely Marinized by the Firm of Schwarting GmbH, Germany in 1984.
Installed 1998.
1,446 Engine Hrs as of April 2004.
Bosch Injection
1 94A Delco Alternator--Intercharge® controlled
Borg Warner® 1.91 Hyd.
Transmission—Driving a 16x10 Three Bladed Prop or 21x10 2 Bladed.
Shaft (on at the moment) 1¼” Dia.
Shaft
1 3-Filters setup (Fuel)
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