VX One Class Association

General Category => Used Boats, Sails, and Gear => Topic started by: Paul Murphy Annapolis on February 19, 2018, 12:33:44 PM

Title: #103 for sale
Post by: Paul Murphy Annapolis on February 19, 2018, 12:33:44 PM
Buying a newer boat this spring so #103 is available.

Older boat, w/ keel at designed weight--thus overall weight is 35 pounds above class minimum.
Substantial upgrades in 2017 by Brian Bennet;
  SeaDeck soft-deck installed.  New 2017 Ovington ruder, new hiking straps & upgraded spinnaker sheets.
  Three sets of sails: 1) North sails used less than seven days.  2) Intensity set of sails and special heavy-air jib & mainsail (1/2" luff curve removed)
  Top cover, mast cover, Intensity rudder/tiller bag and shroud bag. No bottom cover. 
SpeedPuck shows heading, boat speed & maximum boatspeed.  Shift compass.
  New tires on trailer & trailer license doesn't expire until 2023.

  $21,000

Title: Re: #103 for sale
Post by: Vic on February 21, 2018, 05:02:47 PM
Hello, Paul.  I'd like to get more information about #103.  Do you have pictures? 
Title: Hi Vic, #103
Post by: Paul Murphy Annapolis on March 04, 2018, 11:27:00 AM
Sorry to have missed your question.

Next weekend is our final Sarasota event & will definitely send photos. I'll look through my phone for photos.
I do know we have a video of one race on the Cloud. If you want to send your email, I'll send you the link.

You may already know this: 
Boats prior to #150 were built in the US and are approx 35 pounds overweight. Maybe 6% of hull weight.
While people can remove weight from the bulb to get down to minimum weight I don't, most people don't advise this.
Weight in the bulb is important to minimize chance of capsize.  I think all of us should view older boats as 'starter' boats. Get in the fleet, practice your foot work & steering a high peformance boat, gybing, etc.   

I'm a life long sailor, lots of Soling, Etchells & Melges 24. This is the nicest boat I've ever sailed.  I've worked to make #103 the best of the older boats.  Good Royal blue Seadeck. Through bolted the jib track, the new rudder & keel work done by Brian Bennett.

Holland Michigan has a great fleet.

Send email & I'll send you the video link.

Thank you,
Paul Murphy
Annapolis
443/600-7400
Title: Re: #103 for sale
Post by: larry on April 10, 2018, 02:50:01 PM
Hi Paul,
If the boat is still for sale, I'd love to see the additional information you have on the boat.
Thanks,
Larry
Title: Re: #103 for sale Likely August/Labor Day
Post by: Paul Murphy Annapolis on May 10, 2018, 10:10:29 AM
Hello Larry,

Yes, #103 will be for sale. I bought a newer boat, #216.
As the situation stands now, #103 is chartered to Brad Read & Anthony Norris in Newport, RI for the summer.

While I could sell her now, the Newport guys contacted me a few months ago about seasonal charter.

Love the boat, love the class. The Vx is one of the few boats where I actually put her in the water for a joyride, just the fun of skimming over the water.
Title: Re: #103 for sale
Post by: larry on May 11, 2018, 11:06:01 AM
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the update. I've been talking to Ian and Bob Maccini about going down to Newport to sail a VX-One since I've never been on one. Maybe I'll see #103.
Larry