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Hei Matau is for sale. I am selling because my crew has mutinied over the lack of a "proper" head and galley. I personally love the spartan accommodations of the Tiki 26, but sailing without my crew is too lonely. I am also starting a business, and do not anticipate having the time to sail her as often as she deserves. She is located in Bennington, VT. The price is $15,000 USD and is a deal, so please only serious offers. She is in great shape and ready to sail on your next epic adventure. Did I mention that she did 14.7 knots one glorious day between Padanarum and Cuttyhunk?
Please see my page for some photos. Others upon request.
She was built to plan #305, and finished in 2005. Here is the current equipment list:
Nissan 6hp, long shaft, 2005
5L gas tank + 5 gallon spare gas container
Sails by Lee: main wingsail, asymmetric spinnaker, hank-on jib with recent professional maintenance
New England Sta-set running rigging and lashings
Harken (mostly) and Ronstan (some) hardware
Double mainsheet
Aluminum mast, 5.25" diameter
10' Porta-bote folding dinghy, oars, wheels
10Kg/22lb Rocna anchor with 30' of 1/4" chain and 200' of 1/2" nylon rode
10lb Danforth anchor with 3' of 1/4' chain and 150' of 1/2" nylon rode
Two 23" fenders, four docklines
Life ring
Three life jackets
4 flares
Fire extinguisher
Stainless steel retractable boarding ladder
Boathook
Two handheld spotlights
Removable running lights fore and aft, masthead anchor light
Autohelm ST1000+ tiller pilot, factory refurbished
ICP 60watt solar panel with ICP charge controller
New West Marine 79Ah AGM battery
Sea Dog electrical panel
Coleman 1500watt inverter
Midland Regatta VHF, masthead antenna
LED strip lighting in port cabin
Wiring for lighting in starboard cabin
Ritchie compass
Coleman stove, 2 burner
Coleman gas grill
Porta-potty
Custom port-side folding navigation table/storage
Custom footwell covers that convert to tables in both cabins
Custom shelving in starboard cabin
Custom nylon deck tent
System 3 epoxy deck paint 2015
1708 biaxial fiberglass keel reinforcement
E-Z Loader trailer
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I am interested in your Tiki 26. Can we arrange a time to have a look?
My name is Casey Rappold
email caseyrappold @gmail.com
phone 917-701-4378
Hi Casey,
I'd be happy to show you the Hei Matau on a weekend. Where are you located?
Best regards,
Randy
Hi Randall:
I'm quite interested in this boat and wonder if you have any interior picture as well?
Is the boat in the water at the moment or is it on the trailer? How large a vehicle do you use to trailer this?
I live in Nova Scotia and could drive up to Vt to see it with in a day.
Do you have a number I can call to discuss or can I provide you an E-mail to take it off the forum
Thanks James
Hi James,
There are some interior photos of the port cabin on the "blog" section of my page on this site. I can send you more if you wish. The boat is on her trailer currently. Boat and trailer weigh about 2,000 pounds, and I have no problems towing it with my Subaru Outback, 2.4L 4 cylinder.
You can email me at randallanselmo@gmail.com.
Cheers,
Randy
Thanks Randy;
sent an off list message.
James
Hei Matau has a new home with a great owner. Thanks everyone for the flood of interest...I hope your Wharram dreams come true!
Hi Randy, glad everything went well. It was a real pleasure meeting you guys. Hope we cross wakes again sometime. Casey
Randall Anselmo said:
Hei Matau has a new home with a great owner. Thanks everyone for the flood of interest...I hope your Wharram dreams come true!
Yes, Casey, great meeting your crew too. I hope to see you at the helm of a Wharram soon...you're going to love it! I'm hoping to grow up to a Tiki 38 some day.
casey rappold said:
Hi Randy, glad everything went well. It was a real pleasure meeting you guys. Hope we cross wakes again sometime. Casey
Randall Anselmo said:Hei Matau has a new home with a great owner. Thanks everyone for the flood of interest...I hope your Wharram dreams come true!
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