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Cruising sailboat COM PAC 27/3
1-cabin

cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
cruising sailboat
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Characteristics

Intended use
cruising
Number of cabins
1-cabin
Overall length

9.02 m
(29'07" )

Description

Amid a sea of similar yachts emerges our Com-Pac 27/3. From conception to launching rarely has a yacht come together as well as our Com-Pac 27/3. Bob Johnson, N.A., created on paper just what we asked for — no surprises, and we are pleased. You will be pleased as well. Built in traditional Hutchins style with stainless ports, stainless deck hardware, and extensive teak, she will delight the eye of experienced and beginning sailors. The Com-Pac 27/3 is fast. She tracks straight, maneuvers tightly, and swiftly accelerates before a puff. Her balanced ends offer agile performance even in light air. She turns within her own length and motors as well as she sails. The 6' 10" cockpit with port and starboard seat lockers also has wet storage under a contoured helmsman’s seat. Wide decks and cabin top provide plenty of room for sail handling or just lounging in the sun. The Com-Pac 27’s expansive interior allows 6' 1" standing headroom, six berths and large enclosed head with standard hot water shower. A full galley, hanging locker and loads of storage space helps to satisfy the needs of a cruising family. Three large hatches and eight opening ports ensure ample ventilation and a bright, airy atmosphere below. The two cylinder, fresh water cooled diesel or the powerful sail plan with standard 135% roller furling Genoa smoothly propels our cruiser through crowded harbors or across open water. Our Com-Pac 27’s predictability assures safe passages as much as her obedient behavior assures performance.

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