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1968 South Coast 21

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  • Beam (feet): 7
  • Condition: This SC21 is in decent condition for her age. Her cabin is dry and the cushions (which look to be original) are in good condition. The decks/hull are generally solid. There is an area on the starboard cabIn top that’s rough. The hull, keel and rudder will need some painting soon. The sails are in good, usable condition. The lines are older but usable. I did not test the winches. The sail cover is a temporary one and will need to be replaced. The old sail cover is on-board to act as a model for a new one. The teak coamings have some cracks that will need repair eventually, and are reinforced with brackets. Check out the pics.There are no electronics of any kind on-board. And no wiring other than what looks to be a wire to a masthead light. But I have not tested this. There are some new battery powered running, masthead and stern lights aboard. It’s best to think of this SC21 as a hull, rigging, sails, cockpit and small cabin. And that’s it. The pics should tell the story.
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Keel: Fixed
  • Length (feet): 21
  • Make: South Coast
  • Model: 21
  • Rigging: Sloop, Cutter
  • Trailer: Not Included
  • Type: Day Sailer
  • Year: 1968
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Used
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This is a 1968 South Coast 21. The SC21 was designed by noted naval architect, Carl Alberg, as a Daysailer/Racer. The SC21 is notable not only it’s design heritage, but for being likely the only Carl Alberg design with a fin keel (as compared to all of Alberg’s other designs that were full-keel).<br>This is a really cool boat with a nice pedigree. She can be used as a Daysailer or a Racer, or both. More info is available online here:<br>https://southcoastus.tripod.com/<br>There is an active racing fleet at the Austin Yacht Club here:<br>https://www.austinyachtclub.net/south-coast-21-fleet/<br>The SC21 was built by South Coast Seacraft as a Daysailer/Racer with the following specifications:<br>LOA  21’<br>LWL  14.3’<br>Beam  6.9’<br>Draft  3’<br>Keel Type  Fin keel<br>Rig  Sloop (fractional rig)<br>Displacement  2,000 lbs.<br>This SC21 is a 1968 model and comes with the following equipment:<br>Mainsail<br>Roller-furling headsail<br>Jib (hank-on)<br>Cockpit winches<br>Interior cabin cushions<br>Cockpit lockers/storage<br>Docking lines (new)<br>Rope ladder<br>Fenders<br>Cabintop cleats<br>Extra deck hardware to run main sheet to the cockpit (to be installed)<br>Battery-powered running, masthead and stern lights (new)<br>Bilge pump (manual)<br>Outboard engine mount (no outboard is included)<br>Anchor<br>The SC21 has a big cockpit (7’ or so) and a small cabin suitable for barebones overnighting. No head, no galley, etc. Given the shoal draft and lighter displacement, you don’t need a big outboard. You could even consider an electric trolling motor to get in and out of your slip. There is no outboard included in this auction. She could also be rowed/sculled. And the SC21 can be trailered if wanted. No trailer is included in this auction. Also, you will need life jackets and other required safety equipment for where you sail.<br>The boat is stored on-land at a marina in Solomons Island, MD. Solomons is a really cool, fun and vibrant sailing town. Land storage is quite reasonable and is paid through October 2022. Slips are also available.<br>PLEASE READ<br>Please do not bid on this boat if you are not serious about making the purchase and are not a responsible boat owner. I would like this SC21 to go to someone who will enjoy her safely and responsibly. You are welcome to inspect the boat in-person if needed. In fact, I encourage it. If this does not describe you, or you are not otherwise ready for boat ownership, please do not bid.