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FS. Ariel #412. Virginia

Started by cjeffers, March 07, 2006, 04:33:01 PM

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cjeffers

Old Salt is 1966 classic with 8hp Yanmar diesel, enclosed head, well renovated and cared for. $8,750. Jeff Schmidt

CapnK

Hi Jeff -

She sounds nice! Good luck!

I'm sure that I am one of many who would like to see some pics of her, especially the head you built in. Do you have any you could post for us? Thanks!
Kurt - Ariel #422 Katie Marie
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Small boats, long distances...

ebb

'Lo Jeff,
At the price she must be worth it!
Why not post a pic or two here?
Or YachtWorld.com?

ebb

Believe It Or Not! On
YachtWorld.com
Ther is an Ariel for sale listed as
26' Pearson Ariel Sloop (1967)
Current Price US - $23,900

heh

Jim Ulmer

Jeff --

I'm interested in getting more information on your boat.

You can call me at 410-925-9992 or let me know how to get in touch with you.

Thanks,

JIM

Bill

Jim,

If you click on Jeff's name (cjeffers), a dialog box will appear.  Click on "send E-mail to . . ." and you can ask him directly.

mbd

This is Ariel 412 from the thread: FS: Ariel in VA w/ inboard

The owner emailed me some pics and for posterity's sake, I thought I'd post them.
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Oops! I meant to put this thread in the Gallery section!
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

mbd

Some views of the v-berth...
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

mbd

Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

mbd

And yes, to port, he has managed to install an enclosed head. I'd really like to hear the details on this.  Looks a bit tight, but he managed to do it!
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

mbd

Hopefully, a happy new owner of A-412 will join us soon and fill us in on all the gory details... (or the current owner who has thought twice about giving up his well-loved little Ariel)
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

bill@ariel231

cool, I see the spare drawers and cabinet door found a home in the galley...

Tim Mertinooke

I like the idea of an enclosed head against the bulkhead rather than on either side of the companionway as one enters the cabin. Having it forward gives you the option to keep both berths rather than sacraficing one to the Head Gods. I can also picture a nice fold down table that triples for charts, extra galley space, and dining. I posted some links of pictures from an ad on Yachtworld of a CD-27 interior with the type of table that I alluded too.  This configuration mixed with an enclosed head/hanging locker would bring a lot of versatility to these small boats.  Ideas are flowing, I just wish cash and time would keep up!
 
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/6/1/1/8/1611800_15.jpg?1161048341000
 
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/6/1/1/8/1611800_14.jpg?1161048341000

mbd

Quote from: Tim Mertinooke;14864I like the idea of an enclosed head against the bulkhead... Having it forward gives you the option to keep both berths...
You can put me in this camp as well. I'll be cruising with a family of four and need the sleeping quarters.

Quote from: Tim Mertinooke;14864I can also picture a nice fold down table that triples for charts, extra galley space, and dining.
Let's not leave out the usage as a cockpit table as well! Also, having it attached to the bulkhead takes up one valuable surface for stowage. My favorite table set up so far is the Albin Vega 27, which stows up on the v-berth ceiling, has a mount inside the cabin between the setees, and one out in the cockpit so you can use it as a cockpit table as well. Unfortunately, this link to the thread no longer has the pictures up. (Dang, I knew I should have saved those off somewhere!)
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)

bill@ariel231

aside from the width, it looks real small... athwart ships. do you think it's possible to sit in there with the door closed?