Latest Caper For Sale
Latest Caper is a 1984 custom 33', Carl Schumacher design built by Westerly Marine,
Costa Mesa, California. Westerly is known for their superior quality construction of
custom boats. We are the original owners. She was raced successfully in San Diego
Bay for 5 years. We sailed her to Mexico in 1995. She's a wonderful performance
cruiser - responsive and comfortable. Because of her broad beam and open concept
design there is a huge amount of storage space. The bow is completely open for
storage. There are two full berths and two 7' settees which will sleep a total of six. She
is fully equipped and built to cruise the world or hang out in beautiful Mexican
anchorages. She is available for appointments in San Carlos, Mexico. Marina Real Dry
Storage. For appointment, contact LaPaz Yacht Sales toll free at 877-24-9689.












“Latest Caper” Specifications & Equipment List May, 2006
Carl Schumacher Custom 33’ Sloop, mfg. by Westerly Marine Costa Mesa, CA 1984
Beam 10’6” 2005 11’ Mercury Inflatable dinghy
Draft 5’10” 2001 Johnson 15 hp outboard, tuned 2003
LWL 25’ 2003 Power Survivor 160E water maker
Sail area 475 sq. ft. 2002 Norcold Refrigerator 12V
Weight 8,000 pounds ½” & ¾” oz. Spinnaker and gear
Ballast 3,700 pounds 2002 Profurl roller furling & 135% genoa
Yanmar 13 h.p. diesel, rebuilt May 2011 Mainsail with Strong main sail slider system
Fuel tank – 40 gallons – 500 miles 2003 settee cushions & foam replaced
2005 Bowmar 100 amp alternator 2003 – 6 golf cart batteries (600 amps)
Spare 75 amp hour alternator 2003 Garmin Map GPS/depth sounder
2002 VHF radio 2005 Delta fast set anchor & chain
Kenwood SSB & Ham Radio 2 Danforth anchors
2005 80 watt solar panels – 2 each 2003 Propane stove top
Dinghy Davits 2003 epoxy painted decks/cockpit
2005 marine toilet 2006 new mainsail cover
2005 cruising dodger 2006 cockpit bimini
2003 Custom swim ladder Simrad Tiller Pilot TP32 2005
2005 30 amp 3 bank battery charger 2003 Stainless Steel sink & fixtures
Pots & pans, silverware & Dishes
Latest Caper going into dry storage.
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