Description
Built by Rondar Boats in 2017, sail number 902, the National
Squib
is a 19 foot (6m) One Design keelboat. The class was first launched in 1967 in the UK and more than 880 have since been built. The Squib class is one of the five most popular racing classes in the UK with National Championships regularly attracting over 100 boats and many local fleets on the East Coast.
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Spars & Sails
Fractional rig (2017). Stainless steel standing rigging with backstay adjuster (2017). Terylene running rigging (2017). Fly away spinnaker pole system.
- Mainsail - 2017
- Jib - 2017
- Spinnaker - 2017
Equipment
- Battery box & 2023 battery
- Echo sounder
- Galvanised road trailer
- Manual bilge pump
- Cockpit cover
- Anchor with 18m warp
- Removable outboard motor bracket
History & Construction
Built by Rondar Boats in 2017, sail number 902. Milk white deck, white topsides , epoxy coated below waterline. Milanes rudder. Bilge pump. GRP cockpit floors. Running rigging set up for helm and crew adjustments.
Features
- Road trailer
- Tiller
- Genoa
- Spinnaker
- Battened mainsail
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General note on safety equipment:
Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.