Additional Boat Details
Interior layout
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Sleeps six comfortably
Galley
Pressure hot water system;
Rail mounted propane BBQ grill;
Full cooking gear, dinnerware;
Propane stove;
Propane oven;
Coffee pot and electric frypan for dockside use;
Foldaway dining table - seats up to 6 comfortably;
Large, well insulated ice box
Electronic Equipment
Full wind instruments;
New depth sounder and knot/log;
GPS Chart/plotter and VHF radio;
All Coast Guard safety equipment;
Compensated compass;
Smoke detector;
Cockpit speakers
Electrical System
12V/ 120V
Other Equipment
Dodger;
Lighted cockpit;
Cockpit table and drink holders;
Padded cockpit corner seats;
Head and holding tank;
Large, well insulated ice box;
Dinghy and oars;
Full bug screens throughout;
Clean, updated upholstery;
Fully battened main with “jiffy reefing”;
Roller-furling jib;
Storm stay-sail;
Cruising spinnaker available;
Self tailing winches;
Wheel steering;
Diesel inboard engine;
Full area charts and nav tools;
Two anchors;
Cockpit rail corner seats;
Sturdy lifelines with gates;
Safety harnesses;
Life Sling;
Six Coastguard approved class 3 life jackets
Remarks
Although primarily a cruising yacht, “Injustice” is no slouch when it comes to performance, having won her class in the 1991 Trans-Superior (under her original name of “Hinzite” and captained by world renowned racer and previous owner Chuck Hinz).
Hull speed is rated at close to seven knots, but she has been known to well exceed her hull speed with careful sail trim, good wind and skillful sailing.