- Beam: 15' 8''
- Hull Material: Wood
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 50|gallon
- Fresh Water: 2 x 100|gallon
- Holding: 2 x 10|gallon
- Heads: 2
MOTIVATED SELLER
RECENT MAINTENANCE
New Forestay
New Backstay
Boom Revarnished
Full Engine Service
Hull Revarnished
Mast & Spreaders Re-finished
New Lithium Ion Batteries
Alternator Refurbished
A true work of art, "Passing Wind" was designed and commissioned by Vic Carpenter for his own racing and cruising pleasure. Sailed on Lake Huron following her launch in 1992, Carpenter enjoyed the boat until 1999 when he was no longer able to use her.
Her recent accomplishments include winning the 2022 Classic Yacht Challenge Series in New England. This series included events such as the Camden Classics Cup, Eggemogin Reach, and Newport Classic Yacht Regatta.
This beautiful boat sat in a boatyard in Newport, Rhode Island after Carpenter's decline in health. She was stored on the hard, wrapped up safe and sound like a time capsule until a Newport local discovered her and fell in love. The boat was then brought up to speed with up to date equipment, going on to win her class in the 2006 Newport to Bermuda Race.
Passing Wind" is a distinctive boat looking to continue her intriguing story with a new owner.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Ashley Yachts - Charleston.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
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