new engine in 2005, original owner, templete faird foils, 8 coat white apoxy bottom, cradle, 1999 Benneteau 40.7
Owner- Don Hayes Cell Phone:773-569-5409 Home Phone:847-446-8148
Email: dhayes51170@yahoo.com
Tsunami, a Benneteau 40.7 in Burnham Harbor of Lake Michigan, Chicago IL
100% Freshwater
Proven Race Record winning Boat of the Year honors most recently in 2007.
Completely Outfitted for the avid racer:
All North 3dl Sails
’08 Main Sail
’07 153% light air number 1
’05 150% heavy air number 1
’07 # 3
’06 VMG 0.5 oz. spinnaker
’05 Runner 0.5 oz. spinnaker
1.5 oz heavy air spinnaker
Numerous older sails for deliveries and cruising
All High Tech Low Stretch line
Hydraulic Backstay
Cascaded in Boom Out Haul
Carbon Fiber Spinnaker Pole
Carbon Fiber mast head instrument wand
Full instrument package including auto helm and 3 multi line maxi mast displays
Full epoxy bottom with custom faired foils
New Engine in ’05, Volvo 30 horse power
This yacht is a dream to sail. Whether you are and avid racer or just enjoy cruising this is a great yacht. She sails very efficiently upwind and is very stable downwind. She has been successfully campaigned for the life of the boat and meticulously maintained. With a 54 PERF rating, she is very competitive in mixed races but also boasts large one design fleets across the country and world, particularly here in Chicago where the fleet is 13 strong. The luxurious salon and cabins make for very comfortable long distance passages, entertaining and live aboard conditions
MY 25' Pro Line 2003 has SOLD ON YOUR WEBSITE
THANK YOU,
WALTER PRESTENERG
Metairie, Louisiana
Dear Lane-I had a very solid experience selling my boat through ABL. I had never sold a boat
before so I was flying by the seat of my pants, so to speak. After posting my boat on
the ABL site, I started hearing from people across the country regarding the Sea Ray.
I live in Raleigh, N.C. I heard from people in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, South
Carolina and a number of people in North Carolina. I ultimately ended up selling the
boat to a soldier stationed in Iraq, but worked through his wife, who lives in Texas
and his father, from Indiana, ended up driving to North Carolina to pick it up. As
Marshall McLewen predicted, the medium is the message and as technology improves, this
world is going to continue to become smaller. I got more for the boat than I
originally expected and was quite pleased with the support I received from ABL
throughout the process.
Don Reuter