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Rawson 30' Sloop
Estimated price for orientation: 6 414 $
Category: SloopClass: Sail
Rawson 30' Sloop - Priced for quick sale
Classic 1965 Rawson 30' Sloop. One of the first hull built by Rawson in 1962 and completed in 1965. This boat is in amazing shape for her age. She has extra sails, inflatable dingy, new V drive, sleeps 5, drop down chart table, stove and lots of extras. Very bright interior lots of windows. Ron Rawson built some of the U.S. West Coast’s finest workboats—tough and able gillnetters, long-liners, and others that ply the waters between California and the Gulf of Alaska. When he decided to build sailboats, he wanted to continue the firm’s reputation for building seaworthy small craft and commissioned Pacific Northwest naval architect William Garden to design the Rawson 30. Between 1959 and 1985, he built 288 Rawson 30s, of which 36 were pilothouse models. Bluff-bowed and rugged, with a long keel encapsulating 5,000 pounds of boiler punchings and concrete, the Rawson 30 was intended strictly for cruising. The hull is hand-laid solid fiberglass, while the deck is of fiberglass and balsa sandwich construction. Its bulwarks, 6 inches high at the bow, are fit for wedging in seaboots whether you’re hauling in salmon or changing headsails when thrashing to windward, and its cockpit is small, as befits a bluewater boat, while still adequate for two. Hardware is robust and simple. Additional items for Delphis (4) Sails – Genoa, Spinnaker, Mail and Working Jib Engine Parts Head and Head Gasket Assorted water pump parts and impellers Assorted Fuel, Oil and Water filters Replacement windshield - (1) side 8’ Avon Inflatable raft – soft bottom Rawson Hull #26 Under dinning table (3) Three Ring Binders with additional boat component information and some basic usage instructions
Features:
TypeSail
CategorySloop
MakeRawson
Model30' Sloop
Year built1965
Length29.99ft
Hull MaterialFibreglass
Type keel:Full keel
New/UsedUsed