The Dana 24 boasts an impressive 6' 1" headroom, giving it the spacious feel of a much larger vessel. As you descend the companionway, you'll find a well-equipped galley on the port side featuring a gimbaled Force 10 two-burner propane stove with an oven, a generous insulated icebox, a 10" deep sink with a hand pump, and a fold-up counter extension for added workspace. To starboard, there's a walk-in head compartment complete with a manual toilet, a sink with a hand pump, an integral shower pan, and a hanging wet locker. This boat comfortably accommodates four people, with two 6' 6" settees and a forward V-berth measuring 6' 8" long and 6' 9" wide. Ample storage is available through two large drawers, a drop locker beneath the berth, cabin shelving, and a hanging locker. A cleverly designed dining table slides out from beneath the V-berth when needed. The interior is adorned with the rich warmth of hand-rubbed oiled teak, complemented by teak joinery and cabinets above a teak and holly sole. Eight bronze opening ports and a large Bomar deck hatch ensure excellent natural light and ventilation. The builder claims that the interior of the Dana 24 is 'fully 50 percent larger than comparable boats of its length.' It features a cutter rig with a 3' teak bowsprit and anchor roller, equipped with a plow anchor and nylon rode. Stainless steel bow and stern rails, stanchions, and lifelines enhance safety, while bronze cleats, chocks, and ports add to its classic charm. The spacious cockpit, complete with tiller steering, can comfortably seat up to six adults. The cockpit benches are 6'3" long and 18" wide, with storage available underneath. A green dodger and matching cockpit cushions provide comfort, and a removable deck hatch in the cockpit floor allows easy access to the engine room. Propane tank storage is conveniently located at the rear of the cockpit. The aluminum mast is deck-stepped and features single spreaders and an aluminum boom. Stainless steel chain plates are bolted to the hull's exterior, and Harken roller furling makes sail handling easier. The mainsheet traveler is mounted atop the transom, while the sail inventory includes a mainsail, genoa, staysail, and cruising spinnaker. Three Lewmar winches (two 30STs and one 16ST) assist in sail management. The boat is equipped with an ICom M424 VHF radio, Raymarine Autopilot, and various Raymarine ST60 instruments for wind, speed, and depth. The 12V DC system is powered by two Group 24 batteries with a selector switch, and a circuit breaker panel is conveniently located to port of the companionway. The non-pressurized fresh water system serves the galley and head compartment, although there is no hot water heater. It also features a Groco manual flush toilet with a Y-valve and both electric and manual bilge pumps. Please note that the details provided are offered in good faith but cannot be guaranteed for accuracy or the vessel's condition. Buyers should consult their agents or surveyors for validation. This vessel is subject to prior sale, price changes, or withdrawal without notice.
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