Hi Team SC27,
Unfortunately, We have to give her up and sell our SC27.
Link to pictures below
We have SC27 hull number 72 “Gusto” that has never touched salt water since she was built and purchased new, and she’s ready for sale soon. She’s been sitting on her trailer in our yard for three years waiting for us to put her in the water and get her sailing again. She has a great history racing on Lake Champlain and Lake George in Vermont and NY, and then Lake Lanier in GA, and finally the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, TN. I have documentation of races that Gusto participated in that will come with the sale. Gusto was pulled out of the water and winterized on her trailer every year since bought new in Santa Cruz CA and trailered to NY, and she hasn’t ever touched salt water. This means her bottom is pristine and just needs a good coating of trailer-able or saltwater bottom paint before she hits the water again.
We received Gusto years ago with big plans to get her in the water, but Covid killed many of our plans for far too long, and then our kid’s sports games and tournaments further complicated plans after that.
Gusto’s robust single axle trailer has new tires, but needs some surge brake system work (the guy that pulled Gusto and her trailer from TN to CA for me said he didn’t care that the surge brake trailer system wasn’t working with his truck, but towing Gusto behind a less beefy vehicle means surge brakes should be fixed to work before serious towing. I hope to get this done before sale unless buyer wants to handle that work and save a few hundred dollars.
CA DMV wouldn’t register the trailer even with the NY, GA, and TN trailer registrations in hand because trailers built when Gusto was new were not given VIN numbers. To get Gusto’s trailer registered in CA, here are the steps:
Sorry, but I’ve not had the time or will to do this yet.
Gusto was registered three years ago in CA when I received her, but because of the trailer registration issues, I have not kept up with “Gusto’s registration” , but I have title for the boat, and I will pay any required late reg fees to get her registration current, or go to DMV myself to handle the registration and title issues prior to sale.
Sorry, but I’m not including the new 6hp Tohatsu long-shaft outboard motor or the new West Marine dingy unless someone wants to pay current retail prices for those so I can replace them because I will need them for our future boat. Tohatsu new outboard was started only when broken in in the tank when purchased and is stored inside our garage on a wheeled motor cart, and the brand new west marine inflatable dingy is still in original box never opened.
Gusto’s bottom is in excellent shape but she now shows some peeling on the freshwater antifouling coating that’s been dry for over 5 years, but there’s no penetration through fiberglass bottom. The old freshwater antifouling paint does need to be removed and redone with a trailerable hard antifouling paint (estimated cost $2100 for a pro to strip old off old bottom paint, spray 2 coats of good primer, and one coat of Petit hard trailerable saltwater antifouling paint, but I won’t do this before I show her for sale so everyone can see the great shape of Gusto’s fiberglass hull that’s never touched salt water. If you want to strip and repaint this yourself, or put a softer ablative bottom paint on Gusto and keep her in the water, you can save some money and I’ll knock sell price down a bit.
We did put a lot of hard work into Gusto when we received her.
Above the waterline, the Tequilla gold hull paint just needs to be polish/waxed with a cleaner wax to shine and bring out the luster of the paint.
Interior is spotless. Wood floorboards are in excellent shape. Fully functional stern berth aluminum sling poles and the rope and vinyl hammocks are in great shape ready to put in place. They are stored in totes in our garage. The cushions for the V-berth are in great shape. The Porta-potty for the V-birth is in great shape, clean and ready for use stored inour garage. There is NO damage to the wood interior work, but I hope to sand it lightly and put a couple of coats of Marine Spar varnish on it prior to sale.
All sails are folded properly in sail bags, and stored in our garage. Two mains, two jibs, one spin. When we received her, I pulled out all of the sails, opened and checked all seams on our front lawn, and I saw no issues needing repair.
Only a few lines have been left exposed to weather needing replacement because they are connected to the mast that is carefully laid down on the boat topside- (backstay tension line is probably the one needing replacement the most, and the traveler line will need replacement ) the rest of the lines and sheets are in great shape stored in the Garaged totes.
I removed the old mahogany multilayer wood motor mount block on the original motor mount insert, and installed a new plastic mount pad instead. It fits perfectly, and it’s ready for any long shaft outboard motor you choose to buy. The new 6HP Tohatsu I have fits, but it also fits my new West Marine Dingy and neither are included without additional $ in the deal ($2200 for motor and $1300 for inflatable).
I thought we had a failing bilge pump as we were cleaning and rinsing out the interior, so I bought a new pump. When I received the new bilge pump, I removed the old one and I found the old one only had a small piece of knotted nylon line stuck in the diaphragm causing the old pump not to work, cleared the junk, and the old pump still works great, so Gusto comes an extra new bilge pump still in the box. (thought this would be a good thing to stow on Gusto for offshore and island trips as a safeguard.
Unfortunately, our kids were too active with their sports to allow us to get Gusto sailing again. I simply can not take enough time off from work to make this work. And with retired friends with larger “Furniture sailboats” who have docks in Npt Bch, Dana Pt, Oceanside, and they also have Catalina Moorings, It makes more sense for me to trade Gusto for a fast launchable Sleeps 4 motor boat that’s ready to motor immediately to Catalina as the “UBER Boat Guy” for friends and family. Both of our kids are in college. If I can get them to go with us for a two day weekend it will be a miracle, but 4 days from either of them is out of the question. My son and his friends love fishing when albacore is running, so it’s time to trade Gusto for a boat we will actually use.
From a message to this forum almost two years ago:
1. Your boat hull number and name? hull number 72- Name Gusto- currently on trailer in Huntington Beach, CA
2. Shape of your rudder? Stock shape or other? Describe it. Stock rudder that came with boat when she was built – not worth measuring because it’s the original, and it’s in great shape.
3. Rudder Material Used? Fiberglass with gel coat and ugly peeling freshwater anti fouling paint that will be removed soon and replaced with a hard antifouling trailerable bottom paint like Petit Vivid
4. Builder of your rudder with contact information? Original builder
5. How much did you spend on your rudder? Came with the boat
6. When was the rudder made? Original construction
7. Did you have a new rudder made or acquire an existing SC27 Rudder? Still using original
8. Are you using a rudder from another non SC27 boat? Nope, still has original equipment
9. Any other information that you can share. Gusto has never touched salt water since she was born. On Lake Champlain and Lake George in VT and NY, then on Lake Lanier in GA, then on the Tenessy River in Chatanooga, TN.
10. Gusto spent every winter of her life on a trailer after spring and summers in freshwater, and her bottom is in great shape.
11. in December 2019, we transported Gusto to Huntington Beach, CA where she’s sat on trailer in our side yard waiting for restoration that’s almost complete. Just need to get trailer registered, bottom to be redone with a hard antifouling saltwater use, restored exterior teak ready to be put back on, radio ready to be wired into electronics soon, and then Gusto’s ready for trips to Catalina from Launch in Long Beach, CA. She’s clean and a quick wash and light wax will make Gusto Shine. All sails are safely dry stored in garage. Only a few lines and sheets need to be replaced.
Gusto will be sold at a fair price. I want to show Gusto to you, and see what you will offer.
My starting price is $12,000.00 for Gusto and her trailer. Motor and dingy are negotiable but only if you’re willing to add on at current market prices so I can replace them.
Please call me at 714-619-1183 if you have any questions, but it’s better to email me at jetb...@frontier.com
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Gusto, is for sale in Huntington Beach.
Call me if you have any questions
John Beebe
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Cell- 714-619-1183
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