1976 Willard 8 Ton Cutter 30′
- Name: PELOTON
- Make: Willard Company
- Model: 8 Ton Cutter 30'
- Year: 1976
- Length: 30 feet
- Engine Brand: Volvo
- Located In: Alameda, CA
BOAT INFORMATION
This classic W.I.B. Crealock designed heavy displacement 8 ton cutter will take you safely wherever and whenever you choose to sail. Solid hand laid-up molded fiberglass rien-forced hull and deck, with a cutaway keel, and featuring a double ended design with a diesel auxiliary and a great interior.
Built by the Willard Company in California for offshore sailing. These boats were built tough and have stood up well over thousands off sea miles.
Key Specs
Specs
- Builder: Willard Company
- Flag of Registry: USA
- Keel: Full
Dimensions
- LOA: 30 ft 0 in
- Beam: 10 ft 6 in
- Displacement: 16000 lb
- Ballast: 6500 lb
Engines
- Engine Brand: Volvo
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
- Engine Hours: 764
- Drive Type: Direct Drive
Tanks
- Fresh Water Tanks: 75 gallon
- Fuel Tanks: 30 gallon
- Holding Tanks: 6 gallon
Accommodations
- Number of heads: 1
ACCOMMODATIONS
V-berth forward. Coming aft is a enclosed head on starboard with hanging storage opposite. Main salon has long settee on starboard with bulkhead mounted stowaway table. A small settee is across on port with additional storage. Galley is aft .
- Force 10 LPG 3 burner stove/oven
- Double SS sink
- 12V refrigeration
- Bronze opening ports w’ screens
- Force 10 cabin heater
- Solar fan
ELECTRICAL
- 12V marine system w breaker panel.
- 1 House battery and 1 dedicated engine starting battery.
- energy monitor.
- Solar panel.
- 110AC shore power system with dockside electrical cable
ELECTRONICS
- JRC 1000 radar
- Autohelm wheel pilot
- Standard Horizon VHF radio
- Danforth binnacle compass
- Standard Horizon cassette stereo
SAILS
- Yankee in deck bag
- Stay sail on self-tending boom
- Running backstays
- Mainsail with reef points
- Lazy jacks
- Mast steps
DECK AND HULL EQUIPMENT
- Simpson Lawrence 555 manual anchor windlass
- 35@# CQR anchor
- Danforth stern anchor
- Dingy Davits
- Mast steps
- Magma BBQ
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