The interior features a beautiful and very spacious forward cabin along with two settee’s mid ship with a large aft starboard berth.
This Classic 1979 Columbia 10.7 has been well maintained and in good running condition. She has a spacious interior giving you the impression of being on a much larger vessel. The wide deep box shaped hull sections amidships make for a wide cabin sole and extra headroom. Alan Payne design. About 200 were built between 1976 and 1979. She has a lot of interior volume, not too much exterior wood trim (a plus for maintenance) and was heavily built with plenty of life left.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model Name Columbia 10.7
Model Number 351
Length Overall 35'2" 10.7 m
Designed Load Waterline Length 26'7" 8.1 m
Beam 11'4" 3.45 m
Draft 5'5" 1.65 m
Displacement 13,900 lbs. 6304 kg
Ballast 5,300 lbs. 2404 kg
Maximum Cabin Headroom 6'2" 1.89 m
Sleeping Capacity 6
Vertical Clearance 47'4" 14.4 m
Designer Alan Payne
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Manufacturer: Yanmar
Model: 2QM20
Power: 22 H.P. @ 3000 RPM
Batteries: 105 amp-hr (one standard, one optional)
Propeller Shaft:
Material: Stainless Steel
Diameter: 1 inch
Length: 40.75 inches
Propeller:
Material: Bronze
Style: Solid 3 Blade
Size:
Rotation: Right Hand
Fuel Capacity: 20 Gallons
Water Capacity:
Under Sole: 60 Gallons (standard)
Port: 28 Gallons (optional)
Sail Area:
100% Foretriangle: 310 sq. ft.
Main: 222 sq. ft.
Total 532 sq. ft.
List of equipment:
- Garmin Chart Plotter
- Wind, Depth & speed indicator
- LED Navigation lights
- Jib, and main in newer shape
- New dodger, bimini and isinglass 2015
- New life sling
- Current safety equipment
- VHF radio
- Boson Chair
- SS Magma Grill
- Propane stove and oven.
- Ice box
- Microwave 2019
- 78 gallon water tank
- 36 gallon holding tank
- Cockpit cushions
- Jack Stands (7)
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
For Hank Boissoneault, Sailing is truly a family affair. Introduced to sailing by big brother Bryan, sailing has become a family hobby since 1970. Growing up in Sandusky, Ohio The Interlake was the natural choice for the racing sailor designed by Francis Sweisguth in 1932. The boat design was commissioned by the Sandusky Sailing Club and is home to Fleet #1. Hank served as class president, class champion and has participated in Interlake events since the late 1970’s.
Hank also participated in the ILYA junior regatta circuit and once competed in the Bemis regatta for Lasers in San Francisco Bay. Moving on to college, Hank competed on the college circuit sailing for the University of Toledo. Through the years sailing has become the basis to many of my personal friends and associates to this day.
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