The first Santana 30 was built in 1979 and was designed by Shad Turner for W.D.Shock Co. The design carried much of the Shock racing hull design except for the 10' beam and extra displacement. The added beam gave the Santana a larger interior. Among the largest sloops on the market at the time. The layout is very friendly with sleeping for seven having two settees and the good size "V" berth and a quarter berth. This is a strong sailing vessel with new standing rigging and the mast stepped to the keel and not the cabin top. The sail inventory includes a spinnaker pole 2 spinnaker , mail sail, and roller furling and 3 spare sails.
Electronics -Horizon VHF Radio -Pedestal Mounted 3 compass -Lev-Gage
Electrical -12 Volt/110 volt system -Guest isolation switch -Dock side electric cable -2 Marine batteries -Navigation lights
Deck -Stainless Bow pulpit and rails -42" wheel on pedestal -Stainless stern Pulpit -Stainless swim ladder -Anchor with chain and rope -New toilet and plumbing -New holding tank
Additional -New standing rigging -Dacron mail sail -Rolling Furling -Spinnaker pole -Lewar #16 2 speed winch -(2) LewMAR #43 WINCHES -Adjustable backstay Lewmar # single winch
Location: San Diegp Cabrilo Isr Marina, California