Probably more info than you want
A friend bought the boat in Florida (2014). We brought it north and used it as a trial horse for the 2015 Nationals
Boat was floated again in 2016 and used sparingly in PHRF Wednesday night buoy races and for practice against Wildcat
Boat has been on the hard since October of 2016
The keel and rudder have both been faired
The boom has been reinforced
The chain plates have been replaced with longer ones
The previous owner says that he put a new bottom on it a couple of years ago (I guess before 2014)
The standing rigging is new in 2015
Needs new halyards
Main and working jib are in good shape
Spinnaker is OK. There may be 2, but not sure
There may be a #2 though I do not recall it's condition (we used one of my old #1's when we sailed it as a trial horse and for PHRF races)
It is the old style cockpit and interior
It comes with a cradle - if you want it
Motor runs well

The interior is pretty rough. The entire inside needs a good cleaning, sanding a varnishing. It has a teak and holly sole. The removable cabin sole piece that sits over the keel has been cut in two (don't know why). Regardless, it was pieced back together, but pretty crudely
Instruments should all be replaced. Wiring for add on's is pretty crudely done
There appears to be some wet spots in the hull and deck. There appears to have been some core work done
Rudder may be water saturated -though not sure. Thought about using the rudder on Wildcat because it has been faired but was concerned about the potential of water in it. We have not weighed it
Several of the stanchion bases need to be reinforced
We've done no repairs to it since bringing it north other than sanding and painting the bottom
It appears that the previous owner, or owners) was/were not very handy both electrically and mechanically. Thus, any maintenance and upgrades, in my opinion, were not done well

I have trailered my J/30 on a J/29 trailer so I assume another similar trailer will work
A thought; the boat is float-able and sails. We could float it and sail it to Leamington, Canada. You could pick it up there if that helps
To trailer it in the US will require permits for highways and separate permits for turnpikes (Ohio and New York). Also, Penn requires $1.0m liability insurance to get a permit

We have a trailer that will haul the boat and cradle along with a tow vehicle. We might be able to bring it to you for cost (fuel, permits,travel expenses-room and meals)
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