1984 Lancer 30 | Cygnet Featured

Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA

Description

Cygnet was designed by C&C as a Racer Cruiser; built by Lancer Yachts. She is a great cruiser. She turns a good speed beating or running down wind, and points high.  Weather helm. Sail wing on wing and hit 5.5kts in light airs.  Explore the San Juan’s,  Desolation Sound, Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island and more in security and comfort.  Rigged for single handed sailing.  Super clean well maintained boat.  NO funky smells.  New coat of anti-foul paint on hull this May.  Complete repower by Galmukoff Marine in 2015. LOW 455, engine hours.  Marine survey from May gives a value of $28K to a motivated seller.   I love this boat.  Unfortunately my wife does not.  She gets sea sick.  Thus my motivation to sell.

Basics

  • Seller ubmkljaz
  • Manufacturer Lancer
  • Model 30
  • Year 1984
  • Length 30 ft / 9.14 m
  • Beam 10.0 ft / 3.05 m
  • Draft 5.5 ft / 1.68 m
  • Displacement 7800 lbs / 3538.02 kg
  • Condition Excellent
  • Location Washington, United States
Style
  • Material: Fiberglass
  • Rigging: Sloop
  • Hull: Monohull
  • Keel: Fin Keel
  • Sailboat Type: Racer/Cruiser
  • Covering(s): Bimini Top, Grill Cover, Mainsail Cover, Mooring Cover, Stack Pack, Winch Covers, Winter Cover
  • Cabin Layout: V-Berth
Capacity
  • Fresh Water: 24 gallons / 90.85 kg
  • Holding Tank: 20 gallons / 75.71 kg
  • Fuel Capacity: 24 gallons / 90.85 kg
Propulsion
  • Engine Make: Yanmar
  • Engine Model: 2ym15
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Fuel Capacity: 24 gallons
  • Engine Hours: 435 hrs
  • Horsepower: 15 hp
  • Propulsion: Shaft-drive
  • Steering: Single Wheel
Interior
  • # of Cabins: 1
  • # of Bathrooms: 1.0
  • Bathroom Layout: Bathroom With Shower

Equipment

Navigation
  • Autopilot
  • Compass
  • Depth Sounder
  • GPS
  • Radar
  • Radar Reflector
  • Raymarine Autopilot
  • Speed/Depth/Wind
  • SSB Radio
  • VHF Radio
  • Weather Receiver
Electrical
  • Batteries (Marine)
  • Battery Charger
  • Electric Bilge Pump
  • Heating
  • Inverter
  • Main Circut Breaker
  • Manual Bilge Pump
  • Shore Power
  • Solar Charger
  • Solar Panel(s)
  • 12v System
General
  • Antifouling
  • Bluetooth
  • CD Player
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Dinghy
  • Pressurized Water
  • Pulpit
  • Radio
Rig / Sails
  • Boom Vang
  • Head/Jib Sail
  • Electric Winch
  • Furlingjib System
  • Genoa
  • Lazyjacks
  • Mainsail
  • Stack Pack
  • Storm Jib
  • Whisker Pole
Galley
  • 2 Burner Stove
  • Freezer
  • Gas Cooker
  • Gas Stove
  • Gimbaled Stove
  • Grill
  • Hot and Cold Water
  • LED Lighting
  • Oven
  • Propane Fireplace Heater
  • Refrigerator
  • Sink
  • Water Pump
Deck
  • Cockpit Shower
  • Cockpit Table
  • Cup Holders
  • Cushions
  • Deck Hatch
  • Dinghy Davits
  • Dinghy Lift
  • Speakers
  • Stereo
  • Swim Ladder
  • Teak Deck
Safety
  • Dock Lines
  • EPIRB
  • Emergency Flashlights
  • Emergency Navigational Lights
  • Emergency Tiller
  • Fenders
  • Fire Blanket
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Flares
  • Fog Horn
  • Gas Detectors
  • Grab or Ditch Bag
  • Harnesses
  • Life Jackets
  • Life Lines
  • Radar Reflector
  • Rig Cutters/Saw
  • Smoke Alarms
Anchor
  • Anchor
  • Anchor Chain
  • Backup Anchor
  • Chafing Gear
  • Kedge Anchor

Additional Equipment

Rail mount Charcoal BBQ.   Achilles inflatable that rows well.  Dual Aluminum Propane tanks with a spare mounted on Starboard stern rail.  Electric Windlass. Over 200' of Rode.  70' is chain.  2 new house batteries.  New jib lines. Bosuns chair.  Extra lines and shackles galore.  2  heaters and a dehumidiier keep this boat clean in the winter.  Canvas tarp for the Winter Months.  2 spinakers, one with a sock.  Hank on storm Jib.

3 gallon electric water heater tank, and heat exchanger on the diesel engine.   HOT and cold pressurized water.  Both sinks have pull out faucets.   12v DC refrigerator holds lots of beer and groceries.  The freezer is large enough for several pints of ice cream and holds them solid.  Comes with dishes, pans, and cooking utensils. Everything you need to explore the islands sights and sounds. No crazy projects to suck up your precious time in this boat..

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