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Old 25-07-2013, 13:51   #1
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O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

Tanqueray is a 1987 O'day 322 sloop that has spent the past two seasons cruising the Bahamas. She is a fully equipped, economical, turn-key cruiser, refit by the previous owners in 2012, then further upgraded for the 2013 cruising season. We just arrived back on Tanqueray from the Bahamas this week and she already has everything needed to cruise again next season. The O'day 322 is a roomy performance cruiser that offers a bright and open layout to give the feel of a larger boat. There are two private, fully enclosed double staterooms, a large head and well-appointed galley. A shallow draft keel and awesome sailing performance make her a great Bahamas boat. All lines lead aft, including reef lines, for a great single handing sailing arrangement and she is equipped with a stack pack and roller furling jib which makes Tanqueray a really safe, comfortable, and easy boat to sail. She has been a really wonderful boat for us and we are sad to part with her and the cruising life but our cruising time is over and we are headed back to land. We are hoping her new owners will take her on her next big adventure. See pictures at http://imgur.com/a/Tp9hY . Please feel free to contact us with any questions.


Specifications:
LOA: 32'2"
• Beam: 10'8"
Draft: 4'2"
• Tankage: 19g diesel (+ 10g reserve on deck), 60g water (+ 20g reserve on deck), 16g holding tank
Engine: Yanmar 2GM20F 18 hp

New in 2013:
• All standing rigging (Mack Sails and Rigging)
• 235W solar panel on adjustable mount
• Blue Sky 25Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller
• Starter and two house batteries
• Oversized Delta 35# primary anchor w/100' 5/16" chain
• Secondary/tandem anchor setup with 22# Danforth (also has additional 13# Danforth w/ rode)
Bottom paint
Garmin GPS map 421 with inside and outside mounts
• Hawkeye Depth sounder
• 800W Inverter
Marine long range WIFI adapter
Bilge pump
• Caframo high-efficiency fans
• Steaming light, foredeck light, masthead light bulb (high-efficiency)
• Rebuilt head
• Rewired/additional 12V outlets
• 0.5 micron carbon water filter in galley
Fuel gauge
• Sirius Satellite receiver and antenna (non-op)
• Docklines
• Flares, fire extinguishers, etc all updated

New in 2012:
Raymarine X-5 autopilot
• Natural light LEDs for all internal lights
• Very low-power (2 Amp) Vitrifrigo Fridge and Freezer combo (makes ice!)
• Saltwater pump in galley

Additional features:
• Link 10 battery monitor
• Neil Pryde sails 2011 in very good condition
Dodger, bimini and removable connecting sunshade
Mercury 9' wood floor inflatable dinghy with 2009 Suzuki 2.5 hp outboard engine
Stainless steel dinghy davits
• Self-tailing winches
• Rail mounted Magma Grill (charcoal, 1lb propane or house propane) with mounted fillet board
• Dual propane tanks in vented lockers (one tank new as of 2013)
• Inside/outside speakers w/ Jensen Marine Head unit with cockpit remote station
• Promariner 12 shorecharger
• Cable TV and 30A shorepower cables
• Swim platform w/ fresh water shower
• 20" flatscreen TV w/ DVD player and remote
• HDMI input for TV at nav station
• USB input for long range WIFI at nav station
• Pressure water in head, galley and swim platform shower
• Shower and dedicated shower sump in head
• Stanchion mounted kayak holder
Cockpit remote VHF mount wired (not included)
• Stanchion mount trolling reel & stainless steel rod holders
Garmin GPS128 secondary GPS mounted in cockpit
• Tasco gimbaled 2 burner propane stove / oven
• Bug screens for all hatches and ports, wind scoop
• New engine exhaust elbow, exhaust hose 2013, oil changed every 50 hours
• Eight jerry jugs (4 water, 2 gas, 2 diesel) with stanchion mounted holders on deck
• Many spare parts including impellers, Racor filters, oil and air filters, diesel treatments, etc,
Safety equipment including wooden pegs & mallet, PFDs, all new flares, new fire extinguishers, etc.

Asking Price: $33,900
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Old 25-07-2013, 15:00   #2
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Re: O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

Forgot to post the location! Tanqueray is located in Ft. Pierce, FL.
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Old 26-07-2013, 06:42   #3
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Re: O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

Clean looking boat. Like the color!
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Old 26-07-2013, 08:38   #4
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Re: O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

We saw the Tangueray this Spring by the iguanas near Allens Cay. She's a good looking vessel (though Im somewhat biased owning a 302). I think the previous owners still have their blog up: Sailing the Tanqueray
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Old 27-07-2013, 08:12   #5
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Re: O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

Thanks for the comments! She is an awesome little boat

the_alpine: we saw you guys at Allen's! Actually - we pulled out at exactly the same time, right? That was nice sailing up to Nassau that day. Hope you guys had a good time during the rest of your trip.

Our blog is recalculating.org, though I can say that Mike and Sara (previous owners) put us and everyone else out there to shame with their fishing and meal documentation on their blog...
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Ya, that was us. We flew the cruising spinnaker all the way to nassau. Good times.
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Old 03-09-2013, 11:39   #7
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Re: O'day 322 Sloop, Cruising Ready

Tanqueray is still for sale and ready for the 2014 cruising season!
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